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Contents
For your safety...........................6
1. Introduction........................... 7
Bluetooth wireless technology............ 7
Global Positioning System (GPS)........ 7
DVD ............................................................. 8
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
Read the complete user guide for further information.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the
vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should
be road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could
affect performance.
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Introduction
1.Introduction
You can use the Nokia 500 Auto Navigation device for GPS navigation in
a car and outdoors. You can also make calls, view photos, watch videos,
and listen to music.
Read this user guide carefully before using the device. Also read the user
guide for your mobile phone. It provides important safety and
maintenance information.
Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website for the latest
version of the user guide, additional information, software updates, and
services related to your Nokia product.
Your device and its accessories may contain small parts. Keep all
accessories and enhancements out of the reach of small children.
■ Bluetooth wireless technology
Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to connect compatible
devices without cables. A Bluetooth connection does not require that
the two devices be in line of sight, but the devices should be within
10 metres (33 feet) of each other. The connection is subject to
interference from obstructions, such as walls, or other electronic
devices.
The navigation device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0
supporting the following profiles: Handsfree Profile 1.5 and Phone Book
Access Profile (PBAP) 1.0. Check with the manufacturers of other
devices to determine their compatibility with this navigation device.
■ Global Positioning System (GPS)
The GPS is a worldwide satellite-based radio navigation system. The
internal GPS receiver can calculate the location of the device to an
accuracy of 10 metres. The accuracy depends, for example, on the
number of satellites, the signals of which the GPS module receives. In
optimal conditions, the accuracy may be within a few metres.
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The GPS antenna is located at the top of the navigation device. Some car
windscreens and windows may contain metal, that may block or weaken
the satellite signals.
If you stand still, GPS cannot detect which way you are facing because it
determines your direction on the basis of your movement.
Almost all digital cartography is inaccurate and incomplete to some
extent. Never rely solely on the cartography provided for use with the
GPS application.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United
States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The
accuracy of location data can be affected by adjustments to GPS satellites made
by the United States government and is subject to change with the United States
Department of Defense civil GPS policy and the Federal Radionavigation Plan.
Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry. Availability and quality
of GPS signals may be affected by your location, buildings, natural obstacles, and
weather conditions. The GPS receiver should only be used outdoors to allow
reception of GPS signals.
Any GPS should not be used for precise location measurement, and you should
never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver and cellular radio
networks for positioning or navigation.
■ DVD
The navigation device comes with a DVD. You can do the following:
• Restore data from the DVD to your memory card.
• Copy new content from the DVD to the memory card. The content
can be, for example, maps, points of interest (POI) databases, and
languages.
• Copy content from the DVD to another memory card.
• Read the user guide available on the DVD in several languages.
Before copying data to the memory card, check that the card is not
locked. To copy content from the DVD to the memory card, ensure that
the card is inserted in the navigation device, and connect the device
with the supplied USB cable to your compatible PC. Alternatively, insert
the memory card into the memory card reader on your PC. Insert the
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DVD into the compatible DVD drive on your PC. The setup wizard starts
automatically (if allowed in the settings of the DVD drive) and guides
you through the setup.
If you want to change the contents of the memory card, select all the
maps, POI databases, and languages that you want to add to the card.
When the wizard copies these files to the memory card, the old files of
the same type are deleted from the card.
The Cities folder on the memory card is needed for the use of the
Navigator application. Do not modify or delete it manually. If needed,
you can restore the folder from the DVD using the wizard.
You can only select the device language from the languages that you
have chosen for Navigator. See also “Language,” p. 22.
To copy files to the memory card from a compatible PC, see “Memory
card,” p. 18.
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2.Get started
■ Keys and parts
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the
device. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the
device, because information stored on them may be erased.
Front, right, and top view
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1. Cover of connector for an optional external GPS antenna
2. Power key
3. Cover of stereo audio-out connector
4. Indicator light
5. Touch screen
6. Volume down key
7. Menu key
8. Volume up key
9. Memory card with adapter
10.Memory card slot
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Back, left, and base view
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1. Loudspeaker
2. Main power switch
3. Mini USB port/charger connector
4. Reset key
5. Microphone
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■ Chargers
This device is intended for use when supplied with power from the DC-1001
charger.
Warning: Use only chargers approved by Nokia for use with this
particular device. The use of any other types may invalidate any
approval or warranty, and may be dangerous.
When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the
plug, not the cord.
■ Charge the battery
Before charging the battery, carefully read “Battery information,” p. 48.
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1. Connect the charger to the mini USB port on the navigation device,
and insert the charger plug into the cigarette lighter socket of your
car.
Power must be supplied by the 12 V car battery. Ensure that the
charger is properly inserted in the cigarette lighter socket and does
not interfere with the normal operation of the car.
In some car models, the cigarette lighter socket is powered by the car
battery even when you remove the ignition key. In those cases, the
car battery might be discharged if the navigation device is left on, or
if the device is turned off but connected to the cigarette lighter
socket for a long time. Contact the vehicle manufacturer for more
information.
The indicator light is orange during charging. If charging does not
start, disconnect the charger, and plug it in again.
2. When the battery is fully charged, the indicator light turns green.
Disconnect the charger from the cigarette lighter socket.
The charger cable also includes a TMC antenna. To use the TMC
service in a country where it is available, keep the charger connected
to the navigation device.
When battery power is low, the indicator light is red, the battery icon
shows one bar or no bars, and a text about low battery is displayed.
■ First use
To switch on the navigation device for the first time, slide the main
power switch to the right.
When you are asked to calibrate the screen, tap and briefly press the
displayed crosshair with your finger. Repeat this as the crosshair moves
around the screen. To calibrate the screen later, see “System,” p. 23.
When you are asked to select the language, tap the desired language
and . The language is used for display texts and spoken navigation
instructions.
Carefully read and accept the displayed safety notice, and tap the right
arrow. (To hide this screen in the future, tap the related selection box.)
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The Navigator application starts and the map view is displayed. Now you
can start to use the device.
Next, set the time and date. See “Adjust device settings,” p. 22.
To pair and connect the navigation device with a compatible mobile
phone using Bluetooth wireless technology, see steps 2 to 5 in “Set up
Bluetooth connection,” p. 14.
When you are asked to download the contacts from your phone to the
navigation device, tap Yes to start the download. If you select No, you
cannot use the contacts saved in your phone with the navigation device.
In this case, to download the contacts later, press the menu key, and tap
Phone > Contacts > Yes.
■ Switch on or off and standby mode
The navigation device has a main power switch to turn the device on or
off and a power key to set the device into the standby mode.
In daily use, use the standby mode instead of switching the device off.
This way the device starts up faster.
You only need to switch off the device when you do not intend to use it
for a longer time.
Switch on or off
To switch on, slide the main power switch to the right.
To switch off, slide the main power switch to the left.
Standby mode
To save battery power when you are not using the device, set it to the
standby mode. Press and hold the power key for about 3 seconds. The
screen turns off.
To exit the standby mode, press and hold the power key for about 3
seconds.
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Bluetooth connection at startup
When you switch on the device or exit the standby mode, you are asked
whether you want to connect the device to the previous mobile phone.
To connect to the previous phone, tap its name. The map screen is
displayed.
To connect to some other device, tap Other. The Phone connections
screen is displayed. Tap the desired device and Connect. To download
the contacts saved in the other device, tap Yes.
To pair with a new device, in Phone connections, tap Pair new, and
proceed as instructed in steps 4 to 5 in “Set up Bluetooth connection,”
p 14.
■ Set up Bluetooth connection
You can connect the navigation device to a compatible mobile phone
using Bluetooth wireless technology.
To pair and connect the navigation device with your device, do as
follows:
1. Switch on the navigation device and your mobile phone.
2. Activate the Bluetooth feature on your phone. See the user guide of
your phone for instructions.
3. On the navigation device, press the menu key, and tap Phone.
If the Bluetooth feature is not active in your phone, you are asked if
you want to activate it. Tap Yes.
4. When the device asks you to start pairing from your phone, set your
phone to search for Bluetooth devices, and select the navigation
device (Nokia PND) from the list of found devices on your phone.
5. Enter the passcode 0000 on your phone to pair and connect the
navigation device to it.
In some phones you may need to make the connection separately
after pairing. See the user guide of your phone for details.
You only need to pair the navigation device with your phone once.
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If the navigation device was connected to your phone, the Bluetooth
name of the device is displayed. You can define the Bluetooth name in
your phone. The navigation device is shown in the menu of your phone
where you can view the currently paired Bluetooth devices.
You can pair the navigation device with up to eight mobile phones but
connect it to only one phone at a time.
Connect manually or change the connected device
To connect the navigation device manually to a paired phone or change
the connected phone, press the menu key, and tap Phone > Settings >
Phone connections. Tap the desired device and Connect.
Connect automatically
You can set your paired phone to allow an automatic connection with
the navigation device when the navigation device is switched on. To do
this in Nokia devices, change your paired device settings in the
Bluetooth menu.
Delete pairings
To delete a device from the paired devices list, press the menu key, and
tap Phone > . Tap the desired device and Delete > Yes. To delete all
devices, tap Delete all > Yes.
Disconnect a device
To disconnect a device from the navigation device, press the menu key,
and tap Phone > . Tap the desired device and Disconnect.
Alternatively, you can do one of the following:
• End the connection in the Bluetooth menu of your phone.
• Turn off Bluetooth connectivity in the navigation device.
• Switch off the navigation device.
Turn Bluetooth connectivity on or off
To turn off Bluetooth connectivity when no device is connected to the
navigation device, press the menu key, and tap Phone > Cancel > >
.
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To turn off Bluetooth connectivity when a device is connected to the
navigation device, press the menu key, and tap Phone > > > Yes.
To turn on Bluetooth connectivity, press the menu key, and tap Phone >
> > Yes.
■ Install the device in a car
To install the navigation device in a car, attach the HH-12 mounting
device to the CR-91 mobile holder, attach the mounting holder to the
windscreen, and place the navigation device into the mobile holder.
It is advised that you do not leave the mounting device or the mobile
holder visible in the car to prevent theft when you exit the car.
General safety instructions
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle
while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road
safety. Only operate the mounting device, mobile holder, or navigation
device if it is safe to do so under all driving conditions.
When you install the mounting device or mobile holder, ensure that they
do not interfere with or hinder the steering or braking systems or other
systems used in the operation of the vehicle (for example, airbags) or
disturb your field of vision while driving.
Check that the deployment of the airbag is not blocked or impaired in
any way.
Ensure that the mounting device or mobile holder is not installed where
you might come in contact with it in the event of an accident or
collision.
Periodically check that the suction cup at the bottom of the mounting
device is firmly attached to the windscreen, especially if the ambient
temperature changes a lot.
Do not leave the product parts inside the vehicle in direct sunlight or in
excessive heat. The product may be damaged if the operating
temperature falls below -25°C (-13°F) or exceeds +55°C (131°F) or if the
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storage temperature falls below -40°C (-40°F) or exceeds + 100°C
(212°F).
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Attach mobile holder to mounting device
Attach the mobile holder to the mounting device using the supplied
screw (1), and snap the supplied protection plate with the "Nokia" text
over the screw.
Attach mounting device to windscreen
Locate a safe mounting surface on the windscreen, and clean the
surface thoroughly with a glass cleaner and a clean towel. If the
ambient temperature is low, you may need to warm the windscreen to
improve the grip.
Press the suction cup firmly on the windscreen, and carefully push the
locking lever above the cup toward the cup to create a vacuum between
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the cup and the windscreen (2). Check that the suction cup is firmly
attached.
If you want to detach the mounting device from the windscreen,
carefully push the locking lever toward the top of the mounting device,
and pull the strap located on the edge of the suction cup.
Place navigation device into holder
To place the navigation device into the mobile holder, insert the catches
at the bottom of the holder into the recesses at the bottom of the device
(3).
Press the navigation device toward the back of the holder so that the
catches on the two arms of the holder click into the corresponding slots
at the sides of the device (4). Ensure that the screen is clearly visible for
the user.
If you want to release the navigation device from the mobile holder,
push the arms of the holder.
Set navigation device to desired position
Do not adjust the mounting device while driving.
To set the navigation device to the desired vertical position, loosen the
two screws at the sides of the mounting device, turn the navigation
device to the desired position, and tighten the screws (5).
To set the navigation device to the desired horizontal position, loosen
the screw below the mounting device, turn the navigation device to the
desired position, and tighten the screw (6).
Ensure that the navigation device is firmly locked into place.
■ Memory card
The device comes with a memory card and an adapter. You can only use
memory cards formatted with the FAT or FAT32 file system with this
device.
The device supports the SDHC (SD High-Capacity) standard that allows
for the use of memory cards of up to 16 gigabytes.
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Use only compatible SD cards approved by Nokia for use with this device. Nokia
uses approved industry standards for memory cards, but some brands may not be
fully compatible with this device. Incompatible cards may damage the card and
the device and corrupt data stored on the card.
Insert the card
Slide the memory card into the adapter in the direction marked on the
card so that the label sides of the card and adapter point up.
Insert the memory card into the memory card slot so that the bevelled
corner points to the top of the device. Carefully push the memory card
into the slot until it locks into place.
To remove the memory card, switch off the device, and push the card
until it pops out from the slot.
Important: Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an
operation when the card is being accessed. Removing the card in the
middle of an operation may damage the memory card as well as the
device, and data stored on the card may be corrupted.
Copy files to the card
To play music, view photos, watch videos, or use maps with the
navigation device, you must copy these files to the memory card from a
compatible PC. You can do this while the card is inserted in the
navigation device or the PC. Before copying data to the memory card,
check that the card is not locked.
The Cities folder on the memory card is needed for the use of the
Navigator application. Do not modify or delete it manually. If needed,
you can restore the folder from the supplied DVD.
To copy files to the memory card from the supplied DVD, see “DVD,” p. 8.
To copy files to the memory card from a PC, do either of the following:
• To copy files to the memory card inserted in the navigation device,
first check that the operating system in your PC supports USB mass
storage devices. Such operating systems are, for example, Microsoft
Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.
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Plug one end of the supplied DKE-2 USB data cable to the mini USB
port on the device and the other end to a compatible USB port on
the PC.
The operating system detects the navigation device as a mass
storage device, and Mass storage mode is displayed on the
navigation device. Copy the files from the PC to the navigation
device as instructed in the documentation of the operating system.
When the navigation device is connected to the PC with the DKE-2
cable, the battery of the device is charged from the PC.
• To copy files to the memory card inserted in a PC, remove the card
from the navigation device, and insert it into the memory card reader
on your PC. Copy the files as instructed in the documentation of the
PC and its operating system. Remove the card from the PC, and insert
it into the navigation device.
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3.Basic operation
■ Touch screen
To use most features of the device, tap the screen with your finger.
Important: Avoid scratching the touch screen. Never use a pen or
pencil or other sharp objects to write on the touch screen.
■ Open applications from map screen
When you switch on the device, the map screen is displayed. This screen
shows the map view of the Navigator application.
The device includes the following applications:
• Navigator () for GPS navigation (see p. 25)
• Phone ( ) to make and answer calls using the mobile phone
connected to the device (see p. 37)
• Music () to play songs saved on the memory card (see p. 42)
• Gallery () to view photos and watch video clips saved on the
memory card (see p. 44)
• Setup () to adjust settings and view information about the device
(see “Adjust device settings,” p. 22, and “Adjust phone settings,”
p. 40).
To show or hide the main application menu, press the menu key. To open
an application from the menu, tap its icon.
To return to Navigator from other applications, press the menu key.
To return to the previous screen in any application, tap .
The following indicators are shown in the map screen:
The signal strength of the GPS antenna is good.
The signal strength of the GPS antenna is not sufficient for
navigation.
The battery is fully charged.
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The battery charge is low.
If this indicator is blue, Bluetooth connectivity is turned on but
the navigation device is not connected to a compatible device.
If this indicator is grey, Bluetooth connectivity is turned off.
The navigation device is connected to a compatible device.
■ Adjust the volume
To adjust the volume for the current application, press (or press and
hold) the volume up (+) or down (-) key.
■ Adjust device settings
To adjust device settings, press the menu key, and tap Setup.
Audio volume and key tones
To set the volume for navigation instructions, calls, or entertainment
features (music player and video player) or to turn the key tones on or
off, tap Audio volume. To set the volume, tap + or - in the desired field;
to turn the key tones on or off, tap and the current key tone setting.
When you have made the settings, tap .
Language
To select the language for the display texts of the device, tap Language.
Tap or to scroll through the languages. Tap the desired language
and .
To install a new language to the device, see “DVD,” p. 8. You can only
select the device language from the languages that you have chosen for
Navigator.
Backlight
To adjust the screen backlight or turn the energy saver on or off, tap
Backlight.
• To set the backlight level, in Backlight, tap + or -.
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• To set the time after which the backlight turns off if the device is not
used, in Energy saver (battery), tap + or -. If you select Never, the
backlight does not automatically turn off.
Time and date
To define the time and date settings, tap Time & date. Tap or to
scroll through the settings.
• To set the time, tap the time in Time. Tap the hour, minute, or second
field at the top of the displayed keypad. To enter the time, tap the
digits, or tap + or -, and tap to save the setting.
• To set the date, tap the date in Date. Tap the year, month, or day field
at the top of the keypad. To enter the date, tap the digits or + or -,
and tap .
• To select the time zone, tap the current setting in Time zone, the
desired region according to your location, and .
• To turn daylight saving on or off, in Daylight saving, tap the current
setting until the desired option is displayed.
• To select the 12 or 24 hour time format, in Time format, tap the
current setting until the desired option is displayed.
• To select the date format, in Date format, tap the current setting. Tap
the desired format and .
System
To calibrate the screen, to restore the original settings, or to view
information about the device, tap System.
• To calibrate the screen, for example, if it responds inaccurately, tap
Screen calibration. Tap and briefly press the displayed crosshair.
Repeat this as the crosshair moves around the screen.
• To restore the original settings, tap Restore factory settings.
• To view information about the device, tap About. Tap or to
scroll through the information.
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■ Reset
To reset the device if it stops functioning, although it is charged, press
the reset key at the base of the device. The reset does not delete the
device settings.
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4.Navigator
The navigation device has an internal GPS receiver that you can use to
detect your current position and for turn-by-turn navigation.
When you switch on the device, the map view of the Navigator
application is displayed. To use navigation, press the menu key, and tap
Navigator. Alternatively, tap .
The device receives signals from a number of GPS satellites to determine
your current position. For GPS satellite navigation, place the device in a
location with an unobstructed view to the sky.
Establishing a GPS connection may take from a couple of seconds to
several minutes. The connection time depends on how well the GPS
receiver can receive satellite signals. Establishing the connection takes
longer if you have not used GPS for several days or are very far away
from the last location you used it.
If the quality of the GPS connection is good, is displayed. If the
connection is not good enough for navigation, is displayed; in this
case, check that the device has an unobstructed view to the sky.
To copy navigation files to the memory card, see “DVD,” p. 8. Copy all the
navigation files to the Cities folder.
■ Map
When the device has a GPS connection, Navigator shows your current
location on a map. The map has two modes: tracking mode and
browsing mode.
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Tracking mode
In the tracking mode, the map follows your GPS position and displays
the following information:
1. Current speed
2. Time
3. Elevation above mean sea level
4. Geographic coordinates
5. Number of GPS satellites to which the device is connected
6. Compass rose
7. Name of the current position
8. Current GPS position
9. Zoom out
10.Zoom in
To browse the map, tap the map to go to the browsing mode.
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Browsing mode
In the browsing mode, the bottom of the screen is orange, and north is
on the top. The map displays the following information:
1. Compass rose
2. Name of the current position
3. Current GPS position
4. Cursor
5. Zoom out
6. Zoom in
To select a location on the map, zoom the map in or out if necessary, and
move the map with your finger until the cursor points to the desired
location. Tap and the desired option. You can navigate to the
location, add it to a route (Via), save it as a bookmark, or search for
points of interest around it. You can also change the map settings.
To select a point of interest on the map, move the cursor over the point
of interest with your finger. The icon for the point of interest is displayed
within brackets, and the name and phone number of the point of
interest are shown. Tap for the available options.
To return to the tracking mode or the navigation screen, tap .
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■ Navigate to a destination
To navigate to a destination, press the menu key, and tap Navigator >
Destination and one of the following:
• Address — you can enter the address of the destination. See “Navigate
to an address,” p. 30.
• Recent — you can navigate to a recently visited location. See “Recent
locations,”
• Favourites — you can navigate to a location that you have saved as a
favourite.
• Contacts — you can navigate to an address saved with a name in
your phonebook (if it contains addresses). Tap the first few letters of
the desired name using the displayed keypad. A list of the first
corresponding names are shown at the top. Tap or the list. Tap
the desired name and Navigate.
• POI search
“Navigate to a point of interest,” p. 30.
After you have set up the destination, tap and Navigate. The device
calculates the route to the destination.
p. 32.
See “Favourites,” p. 31.
— you can search for the desired point of interest. See
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Navigation screen
After the device has calculated the route to the destination, the
navigation screen is displayed:
1. Next street
2. Route
3. Next turn and distance to it
4. Current speed
5. Estimated time of arrival to the destination
6. Distance to the destination
7. Compass rose
8. Current street
9. Current position and direction
10.Zoom out
11.Zoom in
When you come to a turn or other manoeuvre, you hear a related voice
instruction. Turns and other manoeuvres are indicated with red arrows
on the map.
For one-way streets, the allowed direction is indicated with a blue arrow.
To browse the map, tap it. To stop the navigation, tap .
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Functions available in navigation screen
To use the functions available during navigation, tap . You can do
the following:
• To block the calculated route for the desired distance and force an
alternative route, tap Alt. route.
• To view the manoeuvres along your route as a waypoint list, tap
Waylist.
• To save your current position as a bookmark, tap Save. See also
“Bookmarks,” p. 32.
• To mute or set the volume for voice instructions, tap Volume.
• To view a list of relevant traffic incidents, tap Traffic info. See also
“Traffic information (TMC),” p. 34 in countries, where this service is
available.
• To search for a point of interest, tap Search. See also “Navigate to a
point of interest,” p. 31.
• To adjust some navigation settings, tap Settings (see “Navigation
settings,” p. 34). To switch from the map view to the icon-based
view, tap Map settings > Map (Arrows is displayed). When Arrows is
active, the navigation screen displays a big next turn icon, distance
to the destination, and a progress bar that indicates the distance to
the next turn.
• To turn the speed limit warner on or off, tap Start or Stop.
Navigate to an address
To search for an address to which you want to navigate, press the menu
key, and tap Navigator > Destination > Address. To select the country,
city (or postal code), street, and house number (optional), tap the fields
one by one, and enter the information in this order using the displayed
keypad.
When you use the keypad, you can only tap the keys that lead to a
search result; other keys are inactive. To delete the last character, tap
Clr. You can enter characters until you have narrowed down the search
to only one result, or you can tap and the desired address on the list.
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