Motorola MOTONAV T805, V3X - RAZR Cell Phone User Manual

Phone-Based
Navigation System T805 featuring
MOTONAV™
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CONTENTS
1 – INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................... 4
WHAT IS MOTONAV?.................................................................................................................................................. 4
MOTONAV FEATURES................................................................................................................................................. 4
PACKAGE CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 – CONTACT INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................... 6
3 – SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................... 7
APPROVED ACCESSORIES............................................................................................................................................. 7
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY ................................................................................................... 7
Facilities................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Aircraft.................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Hearing Aids.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Other Medical Devices........................................................................................................................................ 7
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY RECYCLING ......................................................................................................... 7
Disposal of your Mobile Telephone and Accessories................................................................................ 8
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE TO USERS......................................................................................................................... 8
FCC NOTICE TO USERS................................................................................................................................................ 8
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................................................... 8
EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES.......................................................................................................................................... 9
SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT NOTICE................................................................................................................................... 9
SEIZURES/BLACKOUTS.................................................................................................................................................. 9
BATTERIES AND CHARGERS........................................................................................................................................ 10
4 – SMART PRACTICES WHILE DRIVING.............................................................................................................. 11
DRIVE SAFE, CALL SMARTSM...................................................................................................................................... 11
SAFETY FIRST.............................................................................................................................................................. 12
5 – USING ACCESSORIES......................................................................................................................................... 13
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE SETUP ............................................................................................................................ 13
MOUNTING THE GPS RECEIVER................................................................................................................................. 13
Dash Mount.......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Belt Clip................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Universal Phone Holder (UPH) ....................................................................................................................... 14
6 – HARDWARE COMPONENTS.............................................................................................................................. 16
7 – GPS RECEIVER OPERATING BASICS............................................................................................................. 17
CONNECTING THE CAR CHARGER .............................................................................................................................. 17
TURNING THE GPS RECEIVER ON AND OFF .............................................................................................................. 17
POWER SAVING FEATURES......................................................................................................................................... 17
INDICATOR LIGHTS....................................................................................................................................................... 17
Battery Status Light........................................................................................................................................... 17
GPS Status Light................................................................................................................................................ 17
Bluetooth Status Light...................................................................................................................................... 18
8 – INSTALLATION AND START UP ....................................................................................................................... 19
CHARGE THE BATTERY ON THE GPS RECEIVER........................................................................................................ 19
INSTALLING MOTONAV SOFTWARE.......................................................................................................................... 19
CONNECTING VIA BLUETOOTH.................................................................................................................................... 20
CREATING AN ONLINE ACCOUNT ................................................................................................................................20
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9 – MOTONAV INTERFACE....................................................................................................................................... 21
MAIN MENU.................................................................................................................................................................. 21
ALERT INDICATORS...................................................................................................................................................... 21
MENU BUTTONS .......................................................................................................................................................... 22
MAIN MENU OPTIONS.................................................................................................................................................. 22
Navigate Menu.................................................................................................................................................... 23
Traffic Menu......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Local Search Menu............................................................................................................................................ 24
Current Location Menu..................................................................................................................................... 25
My Locations Menu ........................................................................................................................................... 25
Options Menu...................................................................................................................................................... 26
10 – SETTING A DESTINATION................................................................................................................................27
NAVIGATING TO AN ADDRESS...................................................................................................................................... 27
NAVIGATING TO A SAVED LOCATION........................................................................................................................... 28
My Locations Options....................................................................................................................................... 28
NAVIGATING TO A RECENT LOCATION......................................................................................................................... 29
Recent Locations Options............................................................................................................................... 29
NAVIGATING TO A LOCATION FROM AN SMS MESSAGE............................................................................................. 29
GO HOME OR GO TO WORK........................................................................................................................................ 29
NAVIGATING TO A LOCATION FROM YOUR CONTACTS LIST........................................................................................ 30
CONDUCTING A LOCAL SEARCH.................................................................................................................................. 30
NAVIGATING WITH THE HELP OF TRAFFIC ................................................................................................................... 31
11 – ROUTE INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................... 37
SHOW MAP .................................................................................................................................................................. 37
MANEUVER VIEW ......................................................................................................................................................... 38
Info......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Options................................................................................................................................................................. 39
ROUTE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Map ........................................................................................................................................................................ 40
Options................................................................................................................................................................. 40
MOVING MAP............................................................................................................................................................... 40
Map ........................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Options................................................................................................................................................................. 41
BIRDVIEW..................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Map ........................................................................................................................................................................ 42
Options................................................................................................................................................................. 42
CURRENT LOCATION ................................................................................................................................................... 42
Show Map............................................................................................................................................................. 42
Compass .............................................................................................................................................................. 43
GPS Info................................................................................................................................................................ 43
12 – TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................................................... 44
13 – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS............................................................................................................... 45
14 – MOTOROLA CUSTOMER CARE...................................................................................................................... 46
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1 – Introduction
Welcome to the world of mobile navigation! With the Phone-Based Navigation System T805 featuring MOTONAV™ and Bluetooth® technology, you can steer into a new era of mobile navigation. Simple operation, clear maps in 2D or 3D mode, as well as numerous innovative features and functions make the T805 the essential navigation aid for every traveler – whether in the car or on foot.
What is MOTONAV?
MOTONAV is a unique route guidance software package that uses both GP S satellites for position data and MOTONAV’s service center for routes, searches, and traffic congestion data. GPS data is obtained with the wireless GPS receiver, and MOTONAV uses your phone’s wireless data connection to access the MOTONAV service center. Together, MOTONAV calculates the optimal route to your destination.
Any turn is okay with MOTONAV. You can deviate from your planned route at any time. For example, you can avoid traffic, detour around road blocks, or take an alternate road. MOTONAV recalculates your route from your current location.
MOTONAV optimizes your route based on local traffic conditions (where available) and guides you around traffic jams wherever it is practical. Easy to understand direction symbols and pleasant voice instructions guide you to your destination.
MOTONAV’s output takes the form of Maps, Voice alerts, Voice prompts, and Visual alerts:
Maps are used to show your current location and to show where you are going.
Voice alerts are used to warn you when certain events happen or thresholds are exceeded
(Example: “New route”).
Voice Prompts are used to tell you when and where to perform an action (Example: “In 200 yards turn right”).
Visual alerts are used to warn you of non-critical events. (Example: “Low battery”, “Audio is muted”, or “Data transfer in process”).
MOTONAV Features
MOTONAV provides the following features:
Bluetooth Wireless connection from your phone to the GPS receiver
Turn-by-turn Navigation with voice guidance
Local search for businesses and points of interest (POI)
Share locations with others
Pedestrian navigation mode
Announce street names during guidance
Route calculation within seconds
High quality maps with display of street names
3D map view option
Moving map display
Calculation of routes from locations received by SMS
Cross border navigation without switching maps
Fast installation and setup wizard
Car navigation with fastest or shortest route
Day and night views
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Real time, high-accuracy traffic data (Note: Not available in all regions)
*Not available on all phone models.
Package Contents
GPS Receiver – SYN2126A Car Charger – SYN1630A Dash Mount – SYN2131A Belt Clip – SYN2134A (only available in Europe) Universal Phone Holder – SYN2135A UPH Suction Cup Mount – SYN2136A MOTONAV Activation Voucher Card Legal and Safety Information Booklet Warranty Information Quick Start Guide
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2 – Contact Information
Motorola Inc. Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196
www.hellomoto.com www.hellomoto.com/bluetooth (click on Support)
1-877-MOTOBLU (Motorola Bluetooth® Support) 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada)
The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola Inc. under license. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2006 Motorola, Inc.
Certain Mobile phone features are dependent on the capabili ties and settings of your service provider’s network. Additionally, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the provider’s network settings may limit the feature’s functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality and other product specifications, as well as the information contained in this user’s guide are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Motorola reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice. The contents of Motorola’s user’s guides are provided as “as-is.” Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability, or contents of this guide.
The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products.
Caution: Changes or modifications made in the phone or Bluetooth module, not expressly approved by Motorola, will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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3 – Safety and General Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION FOLLOWS. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec.15.21.
Approved Accessories
Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including, but not limited to, batteries, antennas, and convertible covers, may cause your mobile device to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines and may void your mobile devices warranty. For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our web site at
www.motorola.com
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequatel y shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Please switch off your wireless product in areas that are sensitive to interference or when instructed to do so.
Facilities
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your device in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Aircraft
When instructed to do so, turn off your device when on-board an aircraft. Any use of a device must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions.
Hearing Aids
Some devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult with your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
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Caring for the Environment by Recycling
This symbol on a Motorola product means the product should not be disposed of with household waste.
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Disposal of your Mobile Telephone and Accessories
Please do not dispose of mobile telephones or electri cal accessories, such as chargers or headsets, with your household waste. In some countries or regions, collection systems have been set up to handle waste electrical and electronic items. Please contact your regional authorities for more details. If no suitable scheme exists, you may return unwanted mobile telephones and electrical accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Center in your region.
Industry Canada Notice to Users
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device: See RSS-GEN 7.1.5
FCC Notice to Users
Motorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3).
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Motorola declares that this product, T805, is in compliance with:
The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/E
All other relevant EU Directives
The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your product’s Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE Directive)
at www.motorola.com/rtte label in the “Search” bar on the web site.
. To find your DoC, enter the product Approval Number from your product’s
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Export Law Assurances
This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The governments of the United States and Canada may restrict the exportation or re-exportation of this product to certain destinations. For further information contact the U.S. Department of Commerce or the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
Software Copyright Notice
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third party software providers certain exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software contained in the Motorola products may not be modified, reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to the extent allowed by law. Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola or any third party software provider, except for the normal, non­exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
Seizures/Blackouts
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to flashing lights, such as when playing video games. These may occur even if a person has never had a previous seizure or blackout.
If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult with your physician before playing video games or enabling a flashing-lights feature (if available) on your mobile device.
Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. It is always a good idea to hold the screen away from your eyes, leave the lights on in the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stop use if you are very tired.
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Batteries and Chargers
Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols, defined as follows:
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4 – Smart Practices While Driving
Drive Safe, Call Smart
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Go to www.motorola.com/callsmart
Your mobile device allows you to communicate by voice and data – almost anywhere, anytime, wherever wireless service is available and safe conditions allow. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If you choose to use your mobile device while driving, remember the following tips:
Get to know your mobile device and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road.
When available, use a handsfree device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience to your mobile device with one of the many Motorola Original handsfree accessories available today.
Position your mobile device within easy reach. Be able to access your mobile device without removing your eyes from the road. If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you.
Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and even heavy
traffic can be hazardous.
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or going through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility – driving safely.
Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when your car is not moving or before pulling into traffic. If you must make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers,
check the road and your mirrors, then continue.
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that can divert your attention away from the road.
Use your mobile device to call for help. Dial 911 or other local emergency number in case of fire, traffic accident, or medical emergencies.*
Use your mobile device to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 911 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.*
Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.*
* Wherever wireless phone service is available.
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for more information.
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Safety First
At all times, road traffic regulations have priority over the MOTONAV navigation instructions.
Follow the MOTONAV instructions ONLY if the traffic regulations and the current traffic situation allow it. Make sure you are always in control of your vehicle in all traffic situations. If you have to make a sudden turn, DO NOT do so unless it can be done safely. If you can’t make a turn and are forced to deviate from MOTONAV’s route, MOTONAV will recalculate the route and quickly get you back on course.
Following the MOTONAV instructions is not a substitute for common sense. There is more than one way to get to a destination. If you are uncomfortable with any situation or route, choose an alternative path. MOTONAV will adjust to it.
If there is a passenger in the vehicle, have them operate MOTONAV. You (the dri ver) need to focus sol ely on driving. If you must change the MOTONAV settings, please do so only while stationary.
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5 – Using Accessories
Important: Read Before Setup
Always use the supplied mounting hardware. An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including communication equipment, in the
area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If the communication equipment i s improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could occur.
Some experimentation may be needed for optimal placement of the GPS receiver. If a GPS lock cannot be achieved in one location, try moving it to another location and see if better performance can be achieved. Metal roofs, metalized windows, and window solar shielding can all affect GPS satellite signal strength. If the front windshield is metalized, the manufacturer may have included a non-metalized spot specifically for radio equipment. Because of the Bluetooth link, you can also put the GPS receiver i n the rear window if the front window is not satisfactory. The side windows can also be used. Maximum GPS signal strength is achieved when the GPS receiver is mounted with a clear view of the sky.
Note: GPS performance is degraded in French cars due to windshield coating. It is recommended that you use the rear window of your car or look for a non-coated area.
When using any of the supplied adhesives, better adhesion can be achieved if the mounting surface is first cleaned with an appropriate cleaner. A cleansing swab is supplied for this purpose.
The adhesives included to attach items to the dash are very strong and in general are not reusable. Please take care to get the items in the correct position the first time. Repositioning them once they ha ve been stuck down is very difficult.
Some states do not allow any obstruction of the driver’s view by objects mounted on the dash or the window. Please check local regulations before installing accessories in these positions.
All communication equipment must be solidly attached to your vehicle. In case of accidents, anything not anchored to the vehicle can become a projectile and may cause injury. Always use the supplied mounting hardware.
Do not mount any device within range of an inflated air bag. Contact your local vehicle dealer i f you are unsure if an airbag can impact your device.
Do not interfere with any airbags. Do not obstruct any views of the driver. Do not mount the GPS receiver over any heating or cooling vents. The GPS receiver should not be a distraction to the driver.
Mounting the GPS Receiver
The GPS Receiver can be mounted in several ways:
Dash Mount
The dash mount bracket allows the GPS receiver to be mounted to the dash so it does not slide around during sudden vehicle maneuvers. The GPS receiver can be easily snapped into and out of the dash mount bracket should you desire to remove it from the vehicle. There are three different ways of attaching it:
Note: Do not apply any of the adhesive pads directly to the bottom of the GPS receiver. Doing so will prevent it from fitting into any of the supplied mounting brackets. Before placing the adhesives, please check that the GPS receiver can achieve a GPS lock in your prefe rred location. The adhesive pads are n ot reusable should you have to move the GPS receiver, and they are difficult to remove.
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1. Adhesive: Locate the round adhesive pad. Peel off the backing on one of the adhesive pads supplied. Attach the adhesive pad to the bottom of the dash mount bracket. Peel off the backing on the other side of the adhesive pad and firmly stick the dash mount bracket to the dash. For the strongest signals, choose a spot where the GPS receiver can have a clear view of the sky.
2. Velcro: Locate the supplied round Velcro pad. Peel off the protective backing on one side and stick the pad to the bottom of the dash mount bracket. Remove the remaining protective backing and stick the Velcro to the desired spot on the dash. To remove the bracket, separate the Velcro pad.
3. Friction pad: Locate the friction pad, remove the backing, and stick it to the bottom of the dash mount. The friction pad allows the GPS receiver to sit on the dash without it sliding around.
Belt Clip
Note: The belt clip for MOTONAV is only available in Europe. The GPS receiver can easily be snapped into the belt clip for use outside of a vehicle. Make sure the belt
clip is firmly attached to a belt or strap to avoid dropping it.
Universal Phone Holder (UPH)
The universal phone holder (UPH) is used to hold the phone such that the display is visible to the dri ver. It has several ways it can be attached:
1. Gooseneck Mount: The gooseneck mount can be attached to a smooth surface by its suction cup. Press the suction cup firmly to a smooth surface and push the thumb lever down. Flip the thumb lever up and pull the tab to release. If needed, the cup can be slightly moistened for better adhesion. While mostly intended to be mounted to the windshield, a suction cup base is also provided for mounting the gooseneck to non-smooth surfaces. Locate the suction cup base and remove the protective covering from the adhesive on the bottom. Press the base firmly down onto the appropriate location on the dash. The suction cup can then be pressed into the suction cup base and the lever flipped. Attach the UPH to the other end of the gooseneck by sliding it over the hooks on the end of the gooseneck.
UPH
Suction Cup
Base
2. Adhesive mount: Locate the rectangular adhesive patch. Remove the yellow backing and press it firmly to the back of the UPH. Remove the green backing and press the UPH to the desired spot on the dash.
3. Velcro mount: Locate the rectangular Velcro patch (supplied). Remove the protective backing from one side of the patch and press the patch to the bottom of the UPH. Remove the remaining protective backing and press the UPH to the de sired spot. The UPH can then be removed by separating the Velcro patch.
To insert a phone into the UPH: Push the side release button to expand the side grippers to their maximum reach. Insert your phone, and gently squeeze the side grippers until the soft rubber edges gri p the phone. Check all of the grippers to see if they are interfering with any phone buttons. The bottom grippers are movable to fit around any phone feature that gets in the way. If needed, the bottom grippers
Release Tab
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can be removed and re-inserted on the top, and the whole UPH flipped u pside down. Check again for button interference and choose the direction that fits best. There is a separate, small rubber strap that can then be inserted i nto the bottom gripper slot to hold the bottom grippers in place.
Release Button
Release Button
Rubber
Option 1 Option 2
UPH Mounting
Strap
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6 – Hardware Components
Bluetooth Status Light
Power Switch
Battery Status Light
Power Adaptor Connector
Side Views
Bottom View
GPS Status Light
Lanyard Attachment Point
Dash Mount Hooks
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7 – GPS Receiver Operating Basics
Connecting the Car Charger
Plug the car charger into any auxiliary power/cigarette lighter jack. Remove the rubber dust cap from the GPS receiver’s power adapter connector and insert the other end of the charger cord into the connector. Once the battery has been charged, as indicated by the battery status light turning green, remove the power connector and replace the dust cap. Note that when the GPS receiver is on, the battery will charge when a charger is connected, but the status light will not turn green.
Note: Store the GPS battery at room temperature to avoid capacity loss.
Turning the GPS Receiver On and Off
To turn the GPS receiver on, press the power button for longer than 2 seconds. This is indicated by the battery status light turning on, then the GPS status light, and then the Bluetooth status light. Pressing the power button for longer than 2 seconds again will turn the receiver off. This is indicated by the Bluetooth status light turning off, then the GPS status light turning off, and then the battery status light turning off (the reverse sequence of powering on).
Power Saving Features
Once the Bluetooth link is connected and the GPS receiver has acquired a position fix, the status lights will turn off after 10 seconds to conserve battery power and to reduce distraction during normal use. Momentarily pressing the power button will turn them back on to allow you to view the status of the receiver. If the Bluetooth link is disconnected or if the GPS receiver loses position fix, the LED’s will start flashing to indicate this condition.
If there is no Bluetooth connection for 1 hour, the GPS receiver will turn off to save battery power. If you want to use it again, you will have to turn it back on using the power button.
Under normal circumstances, the GPS receiver should get approximately ten hours of life out of one full charge.
Indicator Lights
Battery Status Light
This light indicates the amount of power left in the battery. A flashing red light means you need to charge the battery. A green light means the battery is fully charged. An orange light indicates the battery is mid­way between fully charged and needing a charge.
Plugging in the power adaptor cable will cause the battery status light to remain on in order to show the state of charge on the battery. A flashing red light will turn solid red when the charger is plugged in. Unplug the power adaptor cable when the light turns green.
GPS Status Light
The GPS status light will blink orange when it is not locked on to any GPS satellites. A flashing GPS status light means that your location cannot be determined. If a GPS lock cannot be achieved, you may have to move the location of your GPS receiver to get a better view of the sky. Indoor operation generally does not give sufficient signal strength to achieve a GPS lock. Move the receiver to a window for stronger signal strength. The initial GPS lock may take several minutes to achieve.
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A steady orange GPS light indicates that enough satellites have been locked on to and that your position is known.
Bluetooth Status Light
A flashing blue Bluetooth status light means that your GPS receiver is not connected to your phone. When MOTONAV is started, it will automatically try to pair and connect with your GPS receiver. Do not attem pt to pair and connect using the Windows utilities. A steady blue light indicates that your phone has successfully connected to your GPS receiver, and once the GPS light is steady orange you will be ready to travel.
Note: 10 seconds after successful Bluetooth and GPS connection, all status lights will turn off. To view them again, momentarily press the power button to turn them on.
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8 – Installation and Start Up
Before you can use MOTONAV, you must install the program on your phone. This section provides step­by-step instructions on how to set up and use your MOTONAV personal navigation system.
Charge the Battery on the GPS Receiver
Before starting, charge the batteries completely in both the GPS receiver and your phone. See section 7 – GPS Receiver Operating Basics.
Installing MOTONAV Software
Note:
You will need data service on your phone. Contact your provider if you do not have it. Note: You may use MOTONAV while roaming in other countries, as long as you have a data connection while roaming.
Make sure that the date and time are correct on your phone.
Remove any internal memory cards from your phone prior to beginning the install. They can be
put back in after MOTONAV has successfully been installed.
1. Turn your phone on.
2. Locate the 20 digit PIN code on your Voucher Card. Do not lose this number.
3. Text the 20 digit PIN code to the phone number of the country where you live, as indicated on the Voucher Card.
4. You will receive back two text messages. One contains your login information (User name and Password). The other contains the download link for the MOTONAV software. Pl ease write down and save your User Name and Password in a safe place. If you ever need to reload the MOTONAV software, you will need this information.
5. Activate the link for the MOTONAV software download.
Go to your messages inbox and find the message with the download link for the MOTONAV
software. Go to this link.
The MOTONAV download page will be shown. Select Download Now.
A “Details” screen will be shown. Select Download.
A “Certificate” screen will be shown. Select Install. Downloading will begin.
6. MOTONAV will install itself after the download completes. A successful download will end with the “Run MOTONAV” window. Turn on your GPS receiver.
7. When you run MOTONAV, follow the Setup instructions that appear on the screen.
Note: It is possible to create a shortcut to MOTONAV by designating MOTONAV to a softkey on your mobile phone. See your mobile phone’s user manual. For example, on the Motorola V3x, from the Main Menu, select Settings > Personalize > Home Screen > Home Keys. Scroll to the home key arrow you wish to designate as MOTONAV, select Change, scroll to MOTONAV on the list of options, and press Select.
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Connecting Via Bluetooth
MOTONAV will automatically connect to your GPS receiver via Bluetooth. Please follow the instructions below to ensure your successful connection. Do not attempt to pair or connect to your GPS receiver using the phone utilities or Bluetooth Manager.
1. Turn your phone’s Bluetooth feature on. Your phone’s Bluetooth feature is “off” by default. Note: For example, if you are using a Motorola V3x: Scroll to Bluetooth link > Setup > Power
> Change > On.
2. Place the GPS receiver in close proximity to your mobile phone. Turn the GPS receiver on. The blue Bluetooth status light will flash on the GPS receiver.
Note: If the light is solid blue before you turn on your phone, the GPS Receiver has already connected to another device nearby. When the other nearby device is turned off, the Bluetooth status light should start flashing again. Turn the GPS receiver off and on again.
3. Turn your phone on and start the MOTONAV application. Note: For example, if you are using a Motorola V3x: Scroll to Games > MOTONAV. Press the
center button to start.
4. Certain phone models will start the Setup Wizard to guide you through initial configuration of the GPS receiver, voice guidance, and various settings.
5. If your phone does not start the Setup Wizard, go to Options > Settings > GPS, then select Search for GPS. MOTONAV will connect to your GPS receiver.
After the initial connection, every time you turn on your GPS receiver, it will look for the phone it was last connected to. If that phone is not available, it will look for the next phone in its history list. The GPS receiver can connect with up to 8 different phones. Connecting a 9 replace the 8 devices on does not matter.
For safety reasons, it is recommended that the initial connection be performed in a stationary vehicle. The GPS receiver can be connected to only one phone at a time. While the GPS receiver is in use, you may be able to use a Bluetooth handsfree device at the same time.
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phone on the history list. After the initial connection, the order in which you turn the
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Creating an Online Account
An online account is needed to receive information for navigation and search capabilities. When you first install the application, it has no knowledge of your account and therefore you must enter it once. Locate your Username and Password from the initial SMS that you received when you activated your account. If the Setup Wizard does not prompt you for your credentials, go to Options > Settings > Login and enter this information.
It is possible that an on online account has already been created and is active but the appl ication does not know about it. For example, this can occur when the application is reinstalled onto a different phone. In these cases, the application provides you with a login screen where you must enter the user name and password. This login information can be saved locally if it is successfully used to login to the account.
If you forget your password send an SMS message with the text “info” to the number for your country as listed on the Voucher Card. The system will reply with your login credentials.
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9 – MOTONAV Interface
This section provides information about MOTONAV interface, as shown in the list below. Main Menu Alert Indicators Menu Buttons Main Menu Options
Main Menu
From this menu, you can go to all other menus and screens to navigate to a destination or specify your settings.
Alert Indicators
Alert Indicators are shown, when necessary, on the navigation mode screens to inform you of an event that may need your attention. Not all alerts are used in all versions of MOTONAV.
GPS Receiver Battery Low – Indicates the GPS battery is low. Connect a charger if possible.
GPS Signal Low / No GPS Fix – Indicates that the GPS signal is unreliable, so no position information is available. Check that the GPS receiver has a clear view of the sky.
Phone Battery Low – Indicates the phone battery is low. Connect a charger if possible.
Application is Muted – Appears when you mute the route guidance instructions.
Data Transfer in Process – Indicates that the phone is transferring data from the
MOTONAV server. This happens when a new route is planned or when a new map is loaded.
Traffic Alert – Indicates there is a traffic incident along your planned route. Review the traffic report for more details.
Road Hazard – Indicates there is a road hazard along your planned route. Review the traffic report for more details.
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Construction – Indicates there is construction along your planned route. Review the traffic report for more details.
Tunnel – Indicates you are approaching or are in a tunnel. The GPS signal may be lost.
Menu Buttons
The menu buttons below are navigational tools to move among screens and designate items. Options Under “Options” in the different menu screens you will find many helpful options,
settings, and instructions for the current screen or for the MOTONAV application.
> Symbol If you see the > arrow symbol next to a menu item, you will be taken to further selection
options by pressing the main center key or by moving the joystick to the right.
Back Return to the previous screen. OK Select the highlighted item on the screen. Quit Exit the MOTONAV application. Change Change the input within a highlighted field. Map After entering a location, select this key to view a map of the route, to view a moving
map of your location relative to the route, or to show a birdview of your location rel ative to the route.
Main Menu Options
The options of the MOTONAV Menu are described below. Shows the Navigate menu, where you can configure a destination. Shows the Traffic menu, where you can select the following options:
View traffic for predefined routes
View traffic for specific road segments
Shows the Local Search menu, where you can generate a search for businesses
and other points of interest anywhere on your map.
Shows the Current Location menu, where you can select from the following
options:
Show a map of your current location
View a Compass indicator
View GPS details
Save your location for future use
Send your current location via SMS message (Note: Not available on all
phone models)
Shows the My Locations menu, which enables you to navigate to your saved
locations, which are organized according to groups (ex: Family/Friends, Dining, Entertainment, etc.). When you select a group, MOTONAV automatically shows its stored locations. Select Options to view the menu of possible actions to take with the selected location.
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Shows the Call screen, where you can call a number from saved contacts or a
number that you enter manually.
Shows the Options menu, where you can select from the following options:
Select the currently highlighted item on the Main Menu
View and change various MOTONAV settings
Help
Navigate Menu
Find it: MOTONAV Menu > Navigate.
From the Navigate menu, you can access the following options:
Select Destination Navigate to a chosen location. Options include:
Navigate to: / Continue to: Shows the current address you wish to navigate to and calculates a route
Go Home Quickly calculates a route to your Home location. Go to Work Quickly calculates a route to your place of work. Options Set settings or select from the following options:
Recent Locations
My Locations (your saved locations)
Go to Contacts (if the phone contact has a location listed)
Inbox (travel to a location received from your Inbox)
Local Search
Select a destination manually by selecting:
Enter address
Enter intersection
Enter coordinates
to that location.
Select – Select the currently highlighted field in the Navigate menu.
Save Location – Save the location currently listed under Navigate
to:.
Show Map – Show a map of the currently selected destination.
Route Settings – Active Car Mode or Pedestrian Mode and set car and
pedestrian settings. (Note: Pedestrian mode is not available on all phone models.)
Set Home – Set your home address.
Set Work – Set your work address.
Help – View directions on how to use the Navigate menu.
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Traffic Menu
Find it: MOTONAV Menu > Traffic.
The Traffic menu lets you use the Traffic-On-Commute features. Traffic-On-Commute features allow you to view traffic information on your mobile device for free. It is a re-creation of the WAP service offered by my.traffic.com.
Note: This feature is only available in the United States of America and is limited to the same cities or zones that my.traffic.com supports.
From the Traffic menu, you can access the following options:
My Drives View traffic for predefined routes. Hot Spots, All Roads View traffic for specific road segments. Options Select the currently highlighted option, remove your traffic.com login, or seek
Help information.
Local Search Menu
Find it: MOTONAV Menu > Local search.
From the Local Search menu, you can generate a search for businesses and other points of interest anywhere on your map. You may access sub-menu options to choose the type of point of interest you are looking for. After selecting your location, MOTONAV will calculate a route there. From the Local Search menu you can access the following options:
Current Location Run a search near your current location.
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Current Destination Run a search near your current destination. My Locations Run a search near a saved location. City/ZIP Search Run a search within a specific city or zip code. This is the only option that allows
you to enter a Keyword search.
Current Location Menu
Find it: MOTONAV Menu > Current location.
From Current Location menu, you can access the following options:
Show Map Shows a map of your current location. Compass Shows your current direction of travel if you are moving. The compass
GPS-Info View details about your current GPS position, including GPS coordi nates,
Save Current Location Save a current location for easy reuse. Send Current Location Send a current location by SMS message. (Note: Not available on all
view also gives you the option to save your current location.
battery information, and GPS connection status.
phone models.)
My Locations Menu
Find it: MOTONAV Menu > My Locations.
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From the My Locations menu, you can look up and navigate to saved locations. You may organize saved locations in the following groups:
All Family/Friends Work Dining Entertainment General Parked Car Schools Sports Travel
The following options are also available by selecting Options from the My Locations menu: Select Select the currently highlighted field in the My Locations menu. Search Type in a keyword to search amongst your saved locations. Synchronize Shows a summary of destinations accepted from or sent to the server. Help Gives directions on how to use the My Locations menu.
Options Menu
Find it: MOTONAV Menu > Options. From the Options menu, you can select from the following options:
Select Select the option highlighted on the MOTONAV Menu screen. Settings View and set various MOTONAV settings, including:
Speed alert – Set speed threshold at which a warning will be gi ven, and choose a visual and/or sound warning.
Display – Choose if MOTONAV will display Night mode, Perspective arrows, or alerts for increased GPRS/UMTS/3G data traffic.
Refill account – Refill your account for roaming and for other purposes.
Contract/Account – View details about your contract status.
Software version – View your software version.
About/Contact us – View Motorola’s contact information and other
information.
Clear all – Clear all preset locations, settings, and login credentials.
Login – Enter login credentials.
Connectivity – View and test network connectivity.
GPS – Search for a GPS device.
Voice Announcements – View and change settings for voice
announcements.
Units – Select units of measure.
Help Have a question or can't find what you're looking for? Use MOTONAV's Help
feature for answers on how to operate the application.
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10 – Setting a Destination
This section provides information about MOTONAV navigation features, as shown in the list below.
Navigating to an Address Navigating to a Saved Location Navigating to a Recent Location Navigating to a Location from an SMS Message Go Home or Go to Work Navigating to a Location from your Contacts List Conducting a Local Search Navigating with the Help of Traffic
Navigating to an Address
With this feature, you can designate an entered address as your destination. You can enter an address by selecting MOTONAV Menu > Navigate > Select Destination. Scroll down
the Select Destination menu screen to select the options Enter address, Enter intersection, or
Enter coordinates.
Enter Address Enter the Number, Street, City or Zip Code, State/Province, and Country.
Enter Intersection Enter the Street, Crossroad, City or Zip Code, State/Province, and Country.
Enter Coordinates Enter Entry format, Latitude, and Longitude. Scroll to Look up address and
Scroll to Continue and press OK. A list of possible matched locations may be shown. Scroll to the correct destination and press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
Scroll to Continue and press OK. A list of possible matched locations may be shown. Scroll to the correct destination and press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
press OK. A list of possible matched locations may be shown. Scroll to the correct destination and press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
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Navigating to a Saved Location
This feature shows locations that you have designated as saved locations. My Locations is a list of destinations that you store for easy reuse. An address, an item from a local search, or a recent history item can be specified as My Locations.
You can choose a My Locations destination by selecting MOTONAV Menu > My Locations or MOTONAV Menu > Navigate > Select Destination > My Locations. The My Locations screen is shown below.
From the My Locations menu, scroll down to your desired group/category and press OK. From the list shown, scroll down to your desired location and press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
My Locations Options
From the list of saved locations, press Options to choose from the following options: Set as Destination Set the currently highlighted saved location as your destination. Show Map Show a map of the currently highlighted saved location. Show Coordinates Shows the coordinates of the currently highlighted saved location. Local Search Perform a local search around the currentl y highlighted saved location. Call Call the currently highlighted saved location if a phone number is stored. Send location Send the currently highlighted saved location to a friend via SMS
message. (Note: Not available on all phone models)
Edit Edit the currently highlighted saved location. Delete destination Delete the currently highlighted saved location. Save as Home Save the currently highlighted saved location as “Home”. Save as Work Save the currently highlighted saved location as “Work”. Help Gives directions on how to use the My Locations menu.
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Navigating to a Recent Location
The Recent Locations menu shows the most recent previously selected locations. You can choose a recent location by selecting Main Menu > Navigate > Select Destination > Recent
Locations. The Recent Locations screen will be shown, listing recently selected locations. Scroll down to your desired location and press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
Recent Locations Options
From the list of recent locations, press Options to choose from the following options: Set as Destination Set the currently highlighted recent location as your destination. Show Map Show a map of the currently highlighted recent location. Show Coordinates Show the coordinates of the currently highlighted recent location. Call Place a call to the currently highlighted recent loca tion if a phone number
is stored.
Send location Send the currently highlighted recent location to a friend via SMS
message. (Note: Not available on all phone models)
Delete Recent Locations Delete all past recent locations. Save Location Save the currently highlighted recent l ocation under My Locations. Save as Home Save the currently highlighted recent location as “Home”. Save as Work Save the currently highlighted recent location as “Work”. Help Gives directions on how to use the Recent Locations menu.
Navigating to a Location from an SMS Message
Note: Not available on all phone models. This feature shows a list of MOTONAV SMS messages received on your mobile phone. You can select a location received through a SMS message by selecting MOTONAV Menu > Navigate >
Select Destination > Inbox. The Inbox screen will show locations received via SMS message. Scroll down to your desired location and press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
Go Home or Go to Work
You can designate an item as your Home or Work l ocation and can quickly calculate a route to Home or Work from your current GPS position.
To designate your Home location, go to MOTONAV Menu > Navigate > Options > Set Home. Enter the correct Number, Street, City or Zip Code, State/Province, and Country. Press Continue. A list of optional locations will be shown. Scroll to the correct location, and press OK to set it as your Home location.
To designate your Work location, go to MOTONAV Menu > Navigate > Options > Set Work. Enter the correct Number, Street, City or Zip Code, State/Province, and Country. Press Continue. A list of
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optional locations will be shown. Scroll to the correct location, and press OK to set it as your Work location.
To navigate to your Home or Work location, select Go Home or Go to Work from the Navigate menu.
Navigating to a Location from your Contacts List
With this feature, you can specify a contact address as a destination by selecting a contact from the contacts list on your phone.
Go to MOTONAV Menu > Navigate > Select Destination > Go to Contacts. Scroll down to your desired contact’s location and press OK. You will be asked to check whether the address is complete and correct. Press OK. You will be redirected to the Enter Address screen. Enter the correct address and select Continue. If the address is confirmed, it will be shown on a Destination menu. Press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
Conducting a Local Search
With this feature, you can search a database of businesses and other points of interest. You can conduct a local search by pressing Local search from the MOTONAV Menu. The Local search
menu is shown below.
From the Local search menu, you can access the following options:
Current Location Run a search near your current location. Current Destination Run a search near your current destination. My Locations Run a search near a saved location. City/ZIP Search Run a search near a specific city or zip code. This is the only option that allows
Select the type of location to search for (along with an optional keyword and city or zip code, when using City/ZIP Search) and select Search. A list of optional locations will be shown. Scroll down to your desired location and press OK. The Navigate menu will be shown with your selected location entered in the Navigate to: box. Press OK to calculate a route to that location.
you to enter a Keyword search. Note: City Search will only show results within the city, not near the city. When
running a ZIP Search in Canada, using only the first 3 digits of the ZIP code will result in a broader search area.
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Navigating with the help of Traffic
With the Traffic menu, you can use the Traffic report features, which allow you to view real-time traffic information on your mobile phone at no additional charge. Use this feature to check which of your commute routes you should take to get home or to work in the least amount of time. As with all data services, wireless charges may apply.
You must have a MOTONAV Online account to use the traffic features. See section 8 – Installation and Start Up. You must have a my.traffic.com account, and you must first setup your “drives” via the my.traffic.com website to use the “My Drives” feature. All other features, namely Hotspots and All Roads, do not require a Traffic.com account.
Note: The feature is only available in the United States of America and is limited to the same cities or zones that my.traffic.com supports.
To register for a Traffic.com online account, do the following:
1. Go to www.traffic.com, and click the Sign Up Now button.
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2. Fill in the My Traffic Sign Up form.
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To create a drive, do the following:
1. In the Traffic.com website, click the MyTraffic tab,
2. Click My Drives > Add a Drive.
3. Follow the directions for the drive wizard.
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4. When done, click the Save This Drive button.
Using the Traffic online commute feature
Now that you have set up your account on traffic.com, you are ready to use this feature and avoid traffic. You have three options available from the Traffic menu: My Drives, Hotspots, and All Roads.
1. From the MOTONAV Menu, click the Traffic button. The Traffic menu will be shown.
2. Select the My Drives button. When prompted, enter your Traffic.com credentials.
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3. A list of My Drives will be shown with the name of the route, current travel time, and level of congestion on the route. Select the My Drives you wish to view and press OK. Details of your selected drive will be shown.
4. From the Traffic menu, you may also view Hot Spots and All Roads in your selected city.
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11 – Route Information
This section provides information about MOTONAV route information features, as shown in the list below.
Show Map Maneuver View Route Moving Map Birdview Current Location
Show Map
This view shows a map of your selected destination and its surrounding are a. A cross-shaped marker will be shown on the map to display the exact location of your destination. This mode does not represent your chosen route from your current location to the destination. It simply allows you to view a map of your selected destination, with the calculated route not taken into considerati on. With this feature, you can browse the map without the GPS receiver returning you to your current location or a location along your route.
You can view this map by selecting MOTONAV Menu > Navigate > Options > Show Map. The map screen will appear, as shown below. Maps will always be shown with North facing up.
Use the 4-way key pad to move the marker to a position around the chosen destination. From the Options menu, you can select from the following options:
Look up location Finds the address for the position that the marker is currently selecting,
and shows a screen with this information. Pressing Options from this screen will lead to further options for the selected location.
Set as destination – Set the new selected location as your destination.
Show map – Center the new selected location and its surrounding area on a map.
Show coordinates – Show GPS information on the new selected location.
Send location – Sends the new selected location in an SMS message. (Note: Not available on all phone models)
Save location – Saves the new location with My Locations. You will be lead to a menu where you can enter the category, name, and phone number you wish to assign to the new location.
Save as Home – Save the new selected location as your Home location.
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Save as Work – Save the new selected location as your Work location.
Help – Explains the use of the Show Map function.
Cancel Remove the view of the map. Help Explains how to use the cross-shaped marker to show a different section
of the map.
Maneuver View
This screen provides information on your travel and turn direction, in a simple display that is easy to read. Arrows will point in the direction you must travel, depending on which direction you are facing. An arrow pointing up indicates that you should continue traveling straight ahead.
Go to Navigate > Navigate to:, and press OK. The Maneuver View will be the first route view shown by MOTONAV.
The screen shows the following details:
Name of the street you are currently on or, when near a maneuver, name of the street you will turn onto
Distance to go until next navigated direction
Compass heading
When near a turn, the right side of the screen shows a progress indicator; make the next turn
when the red arrow reaches the top
Info
You may select the Info key by pressing the center key of the 4-way key pad.
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Pressing the Info key will show the following information, while keeping the maneuver view visible:
Name of the street you are currently on or, when near a maneuver, name of the street you will turn onto
Remaining time and distance until the end of your route
Predicted arrival time
Speed
To go back to the standard Maneuver view, press Arrows.
Options
From the Options menu, you can select from the following options:
Navigate menu – Returns you to the Navigate menu screen.
Main Menu – Returns you to the main MOTONAV menu screen.
Speed alert on/off – Turns speed alert on or off to warn you if you are exceeding the speed limit.
Economy on/off - Use the economy mode to avoid additional GPRS/UMTS/3G data transmission
charges. Economy mode prevents the automatic reloading of a new route based on your new location. This is especially important for cost control when navigating abroad.
Update route - Calculate a new route, taking into account traffic conditions and wrong turns
Night mode on/off – Changes the display into a shaded mode to reduce glare.
Audio on/off – Turns the navigation voice on or off.
Repeat announcement – Select the option of repeating the most recent warnings, events, or
announcements during navigation.
Backlight on/off – Turns the screen’s backlight on or off.
Help – Gives directions on how to use various MOTONAV functionalities during navigation.
Route
The Route screen shows a map of your route and summarizes the details of your current route. To show the Route screen, select Navigate to: from the Navigate menu. When the Maneuver View is
shown, select Map > Route. The Route screen will appear, as shown below. Maps will always be shown with North facing up.
This screen shows the following details:
Path of your route from start to end on a map
Starting point designated by a green dot
Destination designated by a red dot
Current location along route designated by a red arrow
Maneuver arrow in the top right hand corner designating your next maneuver to make
Name of the street you are currently on or, when near a maneuver, name of the street you will
turn onto
Total distance until your next turn
Compass heading
You may return to the Maneuver View screen by pressing Arrows.
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Map
From the Map menu, you can select from the following options:
Update - Calculate a new route, taking into account traffic conditions and wrong turns.
Route, Moving map, Birdview – View other designated map views.
Options
From the Options menu, you can select from the following options:
Navigate menu – Returns you to the Navigate menu screen.
Main Menu – Returns you to the main MOTONAV menu screen.
Speed alert on/off – Turns speed alert on or off to warn you if you are exceeding the speed limit.
Economy on/off - Use the economy mode to avoid additional GPRS/UMTS/3G data transmission
charges. Economy mode prevents the automatic reloading of a new route based on your new location. This is especially important for cost control when navigating abroad.
Update route - Calculate a new route, taking into account traffic conditions and wrong turns.
Night mode on/off – Changes the display into a shaded mode to reduce glare.
Audio on/off – Turns the navigation voice on or off.
Repeat announcement – Select the option of repeating the most recent warnings, events, or
announcements during navigation.
Backlight on/off – Turns the screen’s backlight on or off.
Help – Gives directions on how to use various MOTONAV functionalities during navigation.
Moving Map
From the Moving Map screen, you can see your location along your route. The map shown i n this screen is zoomed in on your current location.
To show the Moving Map screen, select Navigate to: from the Navigate menu. When the Maneuver View is shown, select Map > Moving Map. The Moving Map screen will appear, as shown below. Maps will always be shown with North facing up.
The screen shows the following information:
A view of the route you are traveling on highlighted in green, zoomed in to show the section of the route closest to your current location
Your current location along the route designated by a red arrow
Maneuver arrow in the top right hand corner designating your next maneuver to make
Name of the street you are currently on or, when near a maneuver, name of the street you will
turn onto
Total distance until your next turn
Compass heading
You may return to the Maneuver View screen by pressing Arrows.
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Map
The Map menu, you can select from the following options:
Update - Calculate a new route, taking into account traffic conditions and wrong turns.
Route, Moving map, Birdview – View other designated map views.
Zoom + - Zoom in.
Zoom - - Zoom out.
Options
From the Options menu, you can select from the following options:
Navigate menu – Returns you to the Navigate menu screen.
Main Menu – Returns you to the main MOTONAV menu screen.
Speed alert on/off – Turns speed alert on or off to warn you if you are exceeding the speed limit.
Economy on/off - Use the economy mode to avoid additional GPRS/UMTS/3G data transmission
charges. Economy mode prevents the automatic reloading of a new route based on your new location. This is especially important for cost control when navigating abroad.
Update route - Calculate a new route, taking into account traffic conditions and wrong turns.
Night mode on/off – Changes the display into a shaded mode to reduce glare.
Audio on/off – Turns the navigation voice on or off.
Repeat announcement – Select the option of repeating the most recent warnings, events, or
announcements during navigation.
Backlight on/off – Turns the screen’s backlight on or off.
Help – Gives directions on how to use various MOTONAV functionalities during navigation.
Birdview
Note: Not available on all phones models. From the Birdview screen, you can view your location along the route in 3-D. To show the Birdview screen, select Navigate to: from the Navigate menu. When the Maneuver
View is shown, select Map > Birdview. The Birdview screen will appear, as shown below.
The screen shows the following information:
A view of the route you are traveling on highlighted in green, zoomed in to show the section of the route closest to your current location
Your current location along the route designated by a red arrow
Maneuver arrow in the top right hand corner designating your next maneuver to make
Name of the street you are currently on or, when near a maneuver, name of the street you will
turn onto
Total distance until your next turn
Compass-based direction
You may return to the Maneuver View screen by pressing Arrows.
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Map
From the Map menu, you can select from the following options:
Update - Calculate a new route, taking into account traffic conditions and wrong turns.
Route, Moving map, Birdview – View other designated map views.
Zoom + - Zoom in.
Zoom - - Zoom out.
Options
From the Options menu, you can select from the following options:
Navigate menu – Returns you to the Navigate menu screen.
Main Menu – Returns you to the main MOTONAV menu screen.
Speed alert on/off – Turns speed alert on or off to warn you if you are exceeding the speed limit.
Economy on/off - Use the economy mode to avoid additional GPRS/UMTS/3G data transmission
charges. Economy mode prevents the automatic reloading of a new route based on your new location. This is especially important for cost control when navigating abroad.
Update route - Calculate a new route, taking into account traffic conditions and wrong turns.
Night mode on/off – Changes the display into a shaded mode to reduce glare.
Audio on/off – Turns the navigation voice on or off.
Repeat announcement – Select the option of repeating the most recent warnings, events, or
announcements during navigation.
Backlight on/off – Turns the screen’s backlight on or off.
Help – Gives directions on how to use various MOTONAV functionalities during navigation.
Current Location
From the Current location menu, you can view information on your current location. To view the Current location menu, go to MOTONAV Menu > Current location. The Current location screen will
appear, as shown below.
Show Map
Note: Not available on all phone models. Select Show map to view a map of your current location. A red dot will designate your specific location
on the map. Maps will always be shown with North facing up. From the Show map screen, press Map to select from the following options:
Maximum zoom – The map will zoom in as close as possible to your current location.
Zoom + - Zoom in.
Zoom - - Zoom out.
From the Show Map screen, press Options to select from the following options:
Main Menu – Return to the main MOTONAV menu.
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Speed alert on/off – Turn speed alert on or off to warn you if you are exceeding the speed limit.
Backlight on/off – Turns the screen’s backlight on or off.
Help - Gives directions on how to use various MOTONAV functionalities during navigation.
Compass
Select Compass to view the compass heading in which you are traveling. The Compass screen will appear, as shown below.
To save your current location, scroll down to Save current location and press OK. Enter a category, name, and phone number to assign to the saved location, and select Save.
GPS Info
Note: Not available on all phone models. Select GPS Info to view a screen of the GPS info for your current location, including GPS coordinates,
battery life display, and GPS signal connection.
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12 – Troubleshooting
If one of the following conditions exists, please contact Customer Care at the appropriate number listed in section 14 – Motorola Customer Care.
MOTONAV did not install correctly.
You want to transfer MOTONAV to a new phone.
You lost your Voucher Card for activation.
You need to reinstall MOTONAV.
If you cannot get a GPS signal from your dash or visor:
Your front windshield may be metalized and is blocking the GPS signals. Try moving the receiver to a new location and check for GPS lock. Usually only the front window is metalized, so putting the GPS receiver in the rear window may improve GPS signal strength. Putting the receiver near the metal roof may also have the same effect. Sometimes manufacturers will leave an unmetalized spot on the windshield for radio reception purposes. Put your GPS receiver there. GPS signals are the strongest when the receiver has a clear view of the sky above.
If you do not get any voice prompts:
If MOTONAV always shows you on the road when you are walking:
If you cannot use your hands-free device while using MOTONAV:
Please make sure the volume is turned on high enough. Make sure the Mute option is off. In the Navigation mode (Map View or Maneuver View) select Menu > Mute. If a black dot appears next to the Mute option, then the Mute function is turned on.
From the MOTONAV Menu, select Navigate > Options > Route Settings > Activate Pedestrian Mode. The Navigate menu will be shown, and your routes will now be calculated in pedestrian mode.
This is not an error. The phone has only one Bluetooth link. While it is being used by MOTONAV, it cannot be used by the handsfree system. However, a wired system can still be used.
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13 – Frequently Asked Questions
Please visit www.hellomoto.com/motonav for product information on MOTONAV.
Change your password
View user manuals
View an updated version of Frequently Asked Questions
Enter a location for use in MOTONAV Inbox or My Locations
Edit or delete My Locations
Add money to your account
If you want to place a call while using MOTONAV:
It is possible to place a call while using MOTONAV. On Motorol a phones, press the End key twice. You will then be able to place a call from your mobile phone. MOTONAV will be paused and ready to resume when you have finished your call.
If you want to upgrade your software:
Go to Options > Software Version. You will be notified if a new version of MOTONAV is available for download.
If you want to pair more phones to the GPS receiver:
The GPS receiver retains up to 8 phones in its history list. Pairing a ni nth phone will erase the eighth phone. To reset the history list to zero: press and hold the power button for longer than 10 seconds. Reset is indicated by 2 flashes of the Bluetooth status light.
If you need to pair a new GPS receiver to MOTONAV:
Once a GPS receiver has been paired to a phone, you must use the following procedure to remove it and pair another receiver. Turn your phone off and then back on. Turn on the new GPS receiver. Go to MOTONAV Menu > Options > Settings > GPS > Search for GPS. After searching for available devices, MOTONAV will connect with the new GPS receiver.
If you need to move your UPH after it has been stuck to the dash:
You will have to very gently pry off the UPH base from the dash. Clean up any residue with alcohol. Most auto parts stores carry Molding and Trim Tape that can be used as an adhesive. Auto parts stores also carry replacement Velcro tape if your Velcro mount wears out.
MOTONAV shows a “No GPRS” message:
Your phone is not able to make a wireless data connection at the moment. The system may be busy or you may be out of range. Try again later.
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14 – Motorola Customer Care
To contact a Motorola Customer Care representative call:
In Europe:
Austria: 01795 67004 Belgium: +32 2 700 16 60 Denmark: +45 4348 8005 Finland: 0800 117 036 France: 0825 303 302 Germany: +49 180 35050 Greece: +30 210 68 00009 Ireland: +353 1850 909 555 Italy: +39 199 501160 Luxembourg: 0352 342 08 08 296 The Netherlands: +31 20 201 50 34 Norway: +47 2255 10 04 Portugal: +351 21 410 10 01 Spain: +34 902 100 077 Sweden: +46 08 445 1210 Switzerland: 0800 553 109 (land line only) United Kingdom: +44 870 9010 555
Weekdays: Local business hours
In North America:
USA: +1-877-668-6258 Canada: +1-877-668-6258
Weekdays: 7:00 - 22:00 CST Weekends: 9:00 - 18:00 CST
Have the following information ready when you call:
Your registered mobile phone number
Your mobile phone model
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