User’s guide for
Nokia Xpress-onTM GPS shell
for the Nokia 5140 phone
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Contents
FOR YOUR SAFETY ................................................................................................6
Introduction to GPS .................................................................................................................................... 7
GPS application and Travel guide application..................................................................................... 8
Using the GPS receiver............................................................................................................................. 11
3. Using the GPS application ..............................................................................12
Viewing information about satellites ..................................................................................................12
Information shown on the Satellites screen ..................................................................................13
Saving a waypoint (Mark position)................................................................................................... 14
Viewing information about the current trip......................................................................................14
Information shown on the Trip computer screen .........................................................................15
Functions accessible by pressing the Options key........................................................................16
Following a route....................................................................................................................................... 17
Receiving a waypoint as a text message ........................................................................................ 19
Managing and activating routes........................................................................................................... 20
Saving tracks and managing saved tracks .........................................................................................21
Defining the settings ................................................................................................................................ 22
4. Using the Travel guide application ................................................................23
Activating and renewing a subscription to the map service ........................................................23
Viewing information about satellites ..................................................................................................24
Planning your route ..................................................................................................................................24
Managing the GPS address book ..........................................................................................................28
Receiving an address book entry as a text message....................................................................29
Following your route on a map ............................................................................................................. 29
Using the map screen............................................................................................................................... 31
Defining the settings ................................................................................................................................ 31
Care and maintenance ........................................................................................32
The Nokia Xpress-onTM GPS shell allows you to use your Nokia 5140 phone for GPS
(Global Positioning System) navigation in outdoor activities. The Nokia Xpress-on
GPS shell includes a GPS receiver and two Java
Travel guide.
This user’s guide describes how to install the upper and lower part of
the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell and how to use these two applications.
Read this user’s guide carefully before using the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell. In
addition to this user’s guide, read also the user’s guide of your Nokia 5140 phone,
which provides important safety and maintenance information.
Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia Web site for additional
information, downloads and services related to your Nokia product.
■ Introduction to GPS
GPS is a worldwide radio navigation system that includes 24 satellites and their
ground stations that monitor the operation of the satellites.
A GPS terminal (such as the GPS receiver in the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell)
receives low-power radio signals from the satellites and measures the travel time
of the signals. From the travel time, the GPS receiver can calculate its location to
the accuracy of metres.
The GPS receiver in the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell takes its power from the phone
battery. Note that using the GPS receiver may drain the phone battery faster.
Note: The Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States government,
which is solely responsible for accuracy and maintenance of the system.
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 buildings and natural
obstacles as well as weather conditions. The GPS receiver should only be used
outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals.
Therefore, GPS should not be used for precise location measurement and you
should never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver. This GPS receiver
does not support location of the phone by emergency operators.
■ GPS application and Travel guide application
You can operate the GPS receiver of the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell using the GPS
or Travel guide application.
GPS application
The GPS application is a GPS navigation tool that does not require a connection to
the GSM phone network.
The Travel guide application allows you to use a network service that shows your
location on a map and allows you to plan your trip and find points of interests.
To use the Travel guide application, you need to be connected to the GSM phone
network and to the GPRS (general packet radio service) or HSCSD (high speed
circuit switched data) network service.
To use the GPRS or HSCSD network service, define the browser settings in the
Services menu of your Nokia 5140 phone, and check which browser settings are
currently used by the Travel guide application: press Menu in standby mode, and
select Applications, Collection, and Select application, scroll to Travel guide, press
Options, and select Connect via. For more information, see the user’s guide of your
Nokia 5140 phone.
For the availability of the GPRS or HSCSD service, related fees, and appropriate
settings, contact your network operator or service provider.
Note: Virtually all digital cartography is always inaccurate and incomplete to
some extent. Never rely solely on the cartography provided for use in this device.
Note: Before removing the cover, always switch off the power and disconnect the
charger and any other device. Avoid touching electronic components while
changing the covers. Always store and use the device with the covers attached.
To install the shell and its two applications:
1. Install the upper and lower part of the
Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell as instructed in
the user’s guide of your Nokia 5140 phone.
The GPS receiver is located inside the lower
part of the shell (blue area in the picture).
2. Switch on the phone.
The GPS receiver automatically installs the
Cover browser application into the Collection submenu of the Applications
menu in your phone.
3. To install the GPS or Travel guide application, select Cover browser in the
Collection submenu, and select GPS or Travel guide. The application is added to
the Collection submenu. You can install both applications if you like. The
installation takes several minutes.
If you first install one of these applications but later want to install the other
one as well, use the Cover browser application.
If you want to receive GPS waypoints as text messages, select Cover browser in
the Collection submenu, and select the related application to install it.
4. When using the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell for the first time or when it has not
been used in the last 14 days, start the GPS or Travel guide application and
keep the phone in place outdoors, with a clear view of the sky, for 15 to 30
minutes to acquire GPS almanac data from at least four satellites. The almanac
data is basic information about the orbits of the GPS satellites. This
information is required for GPS navigation.
Getting a GPS connection after this initial connection may take from a couple
of seconds up to several minutes. Availability and quality of GPS signals may be
affected by buildings and natural obstacles as well as weather conditions.
■ Using the GPS receiver
When using the GPS receiver that is inside the lower part
of the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell, do not cover the area
marked with blue in the picture. The antenna of the GPS
receiver is located in this area.
Hold the phone upright in your hand at an angle of about
45 degrees, with a clear view of the sky.
To use the GPS application, press Menu in standby mode, and select Applications,
Collection, and Select application. Scroll to GPS, and press Open or . Scroll to
the main screen that you want to use, and press Select.
The GPS application includes the following main screens: Satellites, Trip
computer, Route guidance, Waypoints, Routes, Tracking, and Settings.
The screen name is shown at the top of the screen. The screens of the GPS
application and their functions are described in this chapter.
You can exit the application by pressing .
■ Viewing information about satellites
The Satellites screen shows the following information: date, time, geographical
coordinates of your current location, status of the GPS receiver, available
satellites, and GPS accuracy.
Note that getting a GPS connection may take from a couple of seconds up to
several minutes. Availability and quality of GPS signals may be affected by
buildings and natural obstacles as well as weather conditions.
• The date and time fields show the current date and time that the GPS receiver
has received from the GPS satellites. The date and time are shown in GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time) format.
• The latitude and longitude fields below the date and time fields show your
current location as geographical coordinates in WGS84 format (WGS84 is a
geographical coordinate system). The correct coordinates are shown only if the
GPS receiver is receiving the needed positioning information from GPS
satellites.
• The status of the GPS receiver is shown below the latitude and longitude fields.
Wait until the GPS receiver is ready for navigation before you start using it.
• The GPS accuracy field (next to the GPS receiver status field) shows an
estimate of how accurately the GPS receiver can show your current location.
• The diagram below the GPS receiver status and GPS accuracy fields shows up
to 12 satellites in view (as satellite IDs) and the signal strength of each
satellite. The better the signal strength, the stronger the signals received from
the satellite.
If the signal strength of a satellite is poor, the satellite and its ID are indicated
by gray color. The GPS receiver does not use GPS positioning information
received from this kind of satellite.
If the signal strength of the satellite is good, the satellite and its ID are
indicated by black color. The GPS receiver uses GPS positioning information
received from this kind of satellite.
If you press any selection key on the Satellites screen, you can select Mark
position to save the coordinates of your current location as a waypoint (landmark)
or Main menu to return to the main menu of the GPS application.
Saving a waypoint (Mark position)
With the Mark position function you can save the coordinates of your current
location as a waypoint for later use. Key in a name for the waypoint, press OK, key
in a comment about the waypoint, and press Save on the Comments screen.
When the coordinates and comments are shown, press Done to return to the main
screen, or press Options to edit or delete the waypoint, send it as a text message
(network service) to a device that supports the Nokia Landmark Specification, or
navigate to the waypoint on the Route guidance screen (Go to).
■ Viewing information about the current trip
The Trip computer screen allows you to view the following information about the
current trip: course, speed, altitude, average speed, maximum speed, timer,
odometre, maximum altitude, and minimum altitude.
To reset a single information field, scroll to the desired field, and press the middle
selection key. This function is only available for fields that show accumulating
information.
• Change view - You can define how many fields (2, 4, or 6) are shown on the
Trip computer screen.
• Reset all - You can reset all the fields to their original values.
• Restore defaults - You can reset the Trip computer screen to its default view.
The values on the Trip computer screen will not be reset.
• Mark position - You can save your current location as a waypoint. For more
information, see Saving a waypoint (Mark position) on page 14.
■ Following a route
On the Route guidance screen, you can follow the route that you have activated
on the Routes screen or navigate to the waypoint that you have activated using
the Go to option of the Mark position function (available on several screens).
The screen shows the following information: course, bearing, next waypoint,
speed, and distance to the next waypoint.
• The blue course arrow indicates the direction where you are heading. The
direction is indicated by N (north), S (south), E (east), and W (west).
The yellow bearing arrow indicates the direction where you should be heading
to reach the next waypoint.
To reach the next waypoint, adjust your direction so that the two arrows point
to the same direction.
If the GPS receiver cannot receive the needed positioning information from
GPS satellites, the Next: and Dist. to next fields are empty, and a question mark
is shown in the middle of the screen.
Tip: You can also use the Route guidance screen as a compass if you
have not activated a route but the GPS receiver is receiving the
needed positioning information from GPS satellites. In this case, the
screen shows the current course and speed when you are on the
move.
• The Next field shows the next waypoint. The phone shows a note when you are
approaching or reaching the waypoint.
• The Speed field shows the current speed.
• The Dist. to next field shows the distance to the next waypoint.
If you press any selection key on the Route guidance screen, you can select
Deactivate route if you do not want the Route guidance screen to show th e
bearing arrow and the next waypoint, or you can select Mark position to save your
current location as a waypoint (see Saving a waypoint (Mark position) on page
14).
■ Managing waypoints
On the Waypoints screen you can view, search, add, and delete waypoints. The
waypoints shown in this screen are also available in the Travel guide application.
• Find - You can search for previously saved waypoints by their distance to your
location (Nearest) or by their name (By name).
If you selected Nearest, the GPS receiver shows the nearest waypoints and the
distance of each waypoint to your current or last known location. If you
selected By name, key in the first letters of the waypoint name, and press Find.
To view the coordinates of a found waypoint and the comments about it, scroll
to the waypoint, and press Details. You can press Options to edit or delete the
waypoint, send it as a text message (network service) to a device that supports
the Nokia Landmark Specification, or navigate to the waypoint on the Route
guidance screen (Go to).
• Add - You can save the coordinates of the current location as a waypoint
(Current position) or define the coordinates manually (Manually).
If you selected Manually, key in a name for the waypoint, press OK, key in the
coordinates in WGS84 format, press OK, key in a comment about the waypoint,
and press Save.
When the coordinates and comment are shown, you can press Options, for
example, to send the waypoint as a text message (network service) to a device
that supports the Nokia Landmark Specification or navigate to the waypoint
on the Route guidance screen (Go to).
• Delete - You can remove previously saved waypoints one by one or all at once.
The waypoints are removed both from the GPS and Travel guide application.
• Memory status - You can view how much memory is available to save
waypoints.
Receiving a waypoint as a text message
When you receive a waypoint as a text message, the phone shows a related note
in standby mode. To view and save the waypoint, press Show, scroll to the
waypoint, press Details, press Options, and select Save.
You can send waypoints, for example, in the Satellites screen (see Saving a
waypoint (Mark position) on page 14) and Waypoints screen.
■ Managing and activating routes
On the Routes screen, you can search, add, and delete routes, and activate them
for navigation. A route is a list of waypoints.
You can create a new route by adding the desired waypoints into a list. When the
route is complete, you can activate it in order to view it on the Route guidance
screen.
• Find - You can search for a previously saved route by its name. Key in the route
name, and press Find, or press to view all the saved routes. Scroll to the
desired route, and press Details to view the waypoints of the route, the
distance of each waypoint to the previous one, and the total length of the
route.
If you press Options, you can select
• Activ. to view the route on the Route guidance screen. When the route is
shown on the Route guidance screen, you can select Deactivate route to
hide the route.
• Reverse to follow the route in reverse direction and view the route on the
Route guidance screen.
• Edit to modify or delete the route. If you press Options in the waypoint list,
you can view the details of the selected waypoint, delete the waypoint,
insert a new waypoint into the route, or move the waypoint in the waypoint
list by pressing or .
• Delete to remove the route.
• Add - You can create a new route. Scroll to the desired waypoint, and press
Add to add it to the route. Repeat this with each waypoint that you want to
add to the route. You can create a new waypoint using the New waypoint
function at the end of the waypoint list.
When the route is complete, press Done. Edit the suggested route name (the
first and last waypoint) if necessary, and press OK. Write a comment about the
route, and press Save.
The waypoints of the route are shown. If you press Options, you can select
from the same functions as when you press Options in the Find function.
• Delete - You can remove saved routes one by one or all at once. Deleting a
route does not delete the waypoints that it includes.
• Memory status - You can view how much memory is available to save routes.
■ Saving tracks and managing saved tracks
The GPS application keeps a record of where you have been. On the Tracking
screen, you can select from the following functions:
• Current track - You can follow the track (Return track), clear the track log and
start the recording of a new track (Clear track), pause or resume the recording,
save the recorded track, or view the status of the track log memory.
If you selected Return track, select whether to follow the track from the start
to the end (To departure) or vice versa (To destination). The track is shown on
the Route guidance screen, and the Return track function is replaced by
Deactivate return. With the Deactivate return function, you can remove the
track from the Route guidance screen and start the recording of a new track.
• Saved tracks - You can view previously saved tracks. If you press Options, you
can follow the selected track (Return track) or delete the track.
• Tracking rate - You can select how often the GPS receiver saves the track
information.
■ Defining the settings
On the Settings screen, you can select the distance unit, speed unit, and altitude
unit that are used in the GPS application. You can also set the backlight.
You can select from the following distance and speed units: Metric (kilometres
and metres), Imperial (miles and yards), Nautical (nautical miles and yards).
You can select from the following altitude units: Metres, Feet.
You can set the backlight on until the application is closed or to be automatically
switched off after 15 seconds. Note that the backlight consumes battery power.
To use the Travel guide application, press Menu in standby mode, and select
Applications, Collection, and Select application. Scroll to Travel guide, and press
Open or . Scroll to the main screen that you want to use, and press Select.
The Travel guide application includes the following main screens: Satellites, Route
planning, Route guidance, Address book, and Settings.
The name of each screen is shown at the top of the screen. The screens of the
Travel guide application and their functions are described in this chapter.
You can exit the application by pressing .
To set up the mobile Internet connection needed by the Travel guide application,
see GPS application and Travel guide application on page 8.
■ Activating and renewing a subscription to the map
service
When you start the Travel guide application for the first time, you are requested to
activate a one-year subscription to the map service (network service) that is used
with the Travel guide application.
Scroll to the region where you want to use the map service, and press Select.
Confirm the subscription to the selected region by pressing Yes.
When the subscription expires, go to the Nokia Web site at
www.softwaremarket.nokia.com, select the area related to the Nokia 5140 phone
and the Nokia Xpress-on GPS shell, and apply for the activation code that allows
you to renew the subscription. After you have obtained the activation code, open
the Travel guide application, and select Settings, Subscription, and Subscription
code. Key in the activation code, and press OK. The Travel guide application
activates the subscription for the period and region that you selected.
Note that the map content (for example, the names of points of interest) provided
by the map service (network service) may not be available in your local language.
■ Viewing information about satellites
The Satellites screen shows the following information: date, time, geographical
coordinates of your current location, status of the GPS receiver, available
satellites, and GPS accuracy. For more information, see Viewing information about
satellites on page 12.
If you press any selection key on the Satellites screen, you can select Mark
position to save the coordinates of your current location as a waypoint
(landmark), Map my position to view your location on a map, or Main menu to
return to the main menu of the Travel guide application.
■ Planning your route
On the Route planning screen, you can plan your route by specifying the departure
point, intermediate points, and destination point.
You can also select which kind of routes the Travel guide application suggests you
to reach your destination (Route calculation). Note that the routes suggested by
the map service are mostly suitable for walking and cycling use. They are not
meant for in-car use.
1. On the Route planning screen, scroll to From to add a departure point, Via
points to add one or more intermediate points, or To to add a destination point,
and press the middle selection key.
2. Add the desired points to the route as follows:
• To add your current position as a departure point, select Current position.
• To add an address as a departure or destination point, select Address. To add
an address as an intermediate point, press Add, and select Address.
To select a country, key in the first letters of the country name, press Find,
scroll to the country, and press OK.
To select a city, key in the first letters of the city name, or press for a
list of cities that you have selected recently, and press OK. Scroll to the
city, and press OK to select it or press Options and select Display map to
view a map of the city (see Using the map screen on page 31), Save to save
the city in the address book of the Travel guide application, or More info to
view the details of the city. Note that the availability of maps depends on
the map service (network service).
To select a street, key in the first letter(s) of the desired street name, or
press for a list of streets that you have selected recently, and press
OK. Scroll to the desired street and press OK. If you do not want to search
for a street, leave the Street screen empty and press OK.
After you have selected the street, you can define the house number and
the intersecting streets of the desired location.
• To add a point of interest (for example, a library) as a departure or
destination point, select Point of interest. To add a point of interest as an
intermediate point, press Add, and select Point of interest. Scroll to the
desired search option (Category, Sub category, Search criteria, or Name)
and press Edit to change its setting.
If you selected Category or Sub category, select the category (for example
Community) or the sub category (for example Library) to which the point of
interest belongs.
If you selected Search criteria, select Nearest to search for a point of
interest that is near your current location, or select Near address to search
for a point of interest that is near a specific address or listed in the address
book of the Travel guide application.
If you selected Name, key in the name of the point of interest that you
search for.
To search for the points of interest, press Options and select Search.
When the found points of interest and their distance to your current
location are shown, scroll to the desired point of interest and press OK to
add it to the route, or press Options and select one of the following
functions:
• Details - Shows more information about the point of interest. If you
press Options, you can select, for example, Display map to view the
point of interest on a map (see Using the map screen on page 31), or if
you press Call, you can make a call to the point of interest if its phone
number is included in its details.
• Save - You can save the point of interest in the address book of the
Travel guide application.
• To add a departure or destination point from the address book of the Travel
guide application, select Address book and the desired address. To add an
intermediate point from the address book, press Add, and select Address
book and the desired address.
3. If you added a departure or destination point in step 2, proceed to step 4.
If you added an intermediate point in step 2, do as follows: When the
intermediate point is shown on the Via points screen, press Done to add the
point to the route, or press Options to add a new intermediate point, delete the
intermediate point, or move it in the list of intermediate points.
4. When you have added all the points that you want, press Options, and select
one of the following functions:
• Navigate - You can view your location and follow the route on a map on the
Route guidance screen. For more information, see Following your route on a
map on page 29.
• Overview map - Shows a map of the whole route if you have defined a
departure and destination point. For using this function, see Using the map
• Display map - Shows a map of the departure or destination point. This
function is available only if you have selected the From or To field on the
Route planning screen.
• Save - You can save the address in the address book of the Travel guide
application. This function is available only if you have selected the From or
To field on the Route planning screen.
• More info - You can view the details of the selected address, intersection, or
point of interest. When the details of a point of interest are shown, you can
press Options, for example, to view the address on a map.
This function is available only if you have selected the From or To field on
the Route planning screen.
■ Managing the GPS address book
The Travel guide application includes an address book where you can save
addresses, intersections, and points of interest. On the Address book screen, you
can manage the contents of this address book. The address book is also used by
the GPS application.
You can also save your current location in the address book using the Mark
position function available on several screens of the GPS and Travel guide
application.
• Find - You can search for the address book entries by their distance to your
location (Nearest) or by their name (By name). If you selected By name, key in
the first letters of the address book entry, and press Find.
When a list of search results is shown, scroll to the desired entry, and press
Details. You can press Options, for example, to set the address as the departure
or destination point, view the address on a map (see Using the map screen on
page 31), send the address as a text message (network service), or make a call
to the phone number included in the address.
• Add - You can save in the address book your current location or the desired
address or point of interest.
• Delete - You can remove entries from the address book one by one or all at
once.
• Memory status - You can view how much memory is available for the address
book.
Receiving an address book entry as a text message
When you receive an address book entry as a text message, the phone shows a
related note in standby mode. To view and save the entry, press Show, scroll to the
entry, press Details, press Options, and select Save.
You can send addresses on the Address book screen.
■ Following your route on a map
The Route guidance screen shows the route that you have activated with the
Navigate option on the Route planning screen and guides you to the destination.
The name of the current street in your route is shown at the bottom of the screen
and the name of the next street at the top of the screen. Your current location is
indicated by . The route is shown in red.
If the GPS receiver cannot receive the needed positioning information from GPS
satellites, the map of your last known location is shown, the location symbol is
hidden, and a question mark is shown in the middle of the screen.
If you scroll the map manually using the scroll key, you can set the application to
update the map automatically according to your location by pressing the middle
selection key.
If you press any selection key on the Route guidance screen when the GPS receiver
is receiving the needed positioning information from GPS satellites, you can:
• view your itinerary as a list of turns (Itinerary). The distance of each turn to the
previous one is shown in brackets.
• select the desired zoom level (Zoom).
• set the application to update the map automatically according to your location
(Follow my position).
• save the coordinates of your current location as a waypoint for later use. For
more information, see Saving a waypoint (Mark position) on page 14.
• deactivate the current route. The route is deleted.
You can scroll the map using the scroll key. You can set the application to
update the map automatically according to your location by pressing the
middle selection key.
You can access the map screen, for example, using the Display map option that is
available on several screens. The map screen shows the location of the selected
address, intersection, or point of interest on a map. You can scroll the map using
the scroll key.
If you press Options on the map screen, you can select the zoom level for the map
or select the desired point on the map.
■ Defining the settings
On the Settings screen, you can check the status of your subscription to the map
service (network service) or activate the subscription, if necessary, select the units
of measurement for the Travel guide application, and set the backlight.
You can select from the following distance and speed units: Metric (kilometres
and metres), Imperial (miles and yards), Nautical (nautical miles and yards).
You can select from the following altitude units: Metres, Feet.
You can set the backlight on until the application is closed or to be automatically
switched off after 15 seconds. Note that the backlight consumes battery power.
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