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TeleNav 2.2 exploits the integration of GPS position determination technology, the Java programming
environment, and access to Nextel’s packet data network that are all built-in to the Motorola and i830
mobile phones. TeleNav 2.2 offers basic free services, and one level of enhanced paid subscription
services.
The free services (GPS Tools) include:
1. A compass-like indicator presenting your direction of travel, location, and speed.
2. A display of the number of satellites in view that the GPS receiver is tracking.
3. The ability to mark your current location as a waypoint that you can label.
4. The ability to start and stop recording a track list of your location as you move around.
5. A viewer that allows you to see your current location relative to a selected waypoint, or a
track you have created.
None of these basic GPS services require you to have Nextel packet data service. They all operate
solely within the mobile phone itself.
The paid TeleNav GPS services include:
1. GPS navigation than punctually guides you turn-by-turn to any destination address in the
Continental US. If you miss a turn or get off-track, TeleNav will calculate a new route for
you. You can enter one or more destination addresses by calling an automatic voice
recognition system, entering them on the TeleNav website, or keying them directly into the
phone. Optionally, the user can input a remote origin and receive Driving Directions from
that origin address to a selected destination address.
2. A Biz finder look up feature that allows you to find businesses or points of interest near
your current location, around a waypoint, around an entered address, or around an airport.
3. Maps of the area around your current location; a marked waypoint; or an address you
enter manually, or have previously entered. You can pan (adjust left/right or up/down) the
map, or zoom in or out.
4. A suite of Locator functions that allow you to see your current location as an approximate
street address rather than latitude and longitude; allow you to send your location to
someone else, or receive their location; and allow you to send your location to the
TeleNav website so someone with the access control PIN you provide can find you.
TeleNav’s servers support each of these services via the Nextel packet data network.
New in This Release
In this release of TeleNav 2.2, the menu structure has been simplified, and some of the features have
been renamed relative to the August, 2003 release 2.2.02. The Driving Directions function has been
removed as a separate feature, but is still included within the GPS Navigation feature. The component
features of the Location Suite have been renamed, and a descriptive Help page added. Waypoints
have been moved from the new address selection into the preceding established addresses selection
list. An audible “What’s next?” feature has been added. Internal operation of the handset client
software has been refined with an objective of reducing the amount of time required for file storage
using the Java RMS.
2. Safety and Legal Notices
Please read this section carefully before using TeleNav
TeleNav will not accept any responsibility whatsoever for accidents resulting from failure to observe
common sense precautions. Your personal judgment, traffic regulations, and common sense must
always take precedence over any driving direction produced by TeleNav.
WARNING: Keep your eyes on the road.
It is your responsibility as the vehicle operator to keep your eyes on the road and be an alert driver at all
times, ESPECIALLY when the vehicle is moving. The vehicle operator should not be distracted by the
application displays, audible cues, or manually interacting with the controls. When you need to enter
data on your phone using the keypad or study the display, please do so while the vehicle is parked, not
while in motion. Should your ability to drive responsibly be decreased, please turn off the device.
WARNING: Install the equipment safely.
If you are using a phone mounting kit, make sure that it does not obscure your vision. You may wish to
charge the phone while using TeleNav. If so, make sure the charging cable does not interfere with any
of the vehicle controls.
WARNING: Drive safely and use common sense.
The vehicle operator’s personal judgment, traffic regulations, and common sense must always take
precedence over the instructions provided by TeleNav.
It is your responsibility as the vehicle operator to drive safely, observe all traffic rules and above all use
your own personal judgment while driving. If you feel that a route suggested by the navigation software
instructs you to perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver, places you in an unsafe situation, or routes you
into an area which you consider unsafe, do not follow the instructions.
3. Getting Started with TeleNav
There are 4 steps you will need to follow before your TeleNav service can become active:
STEP 1: Set-up your TeleNav account at http://www.telenav.com
Before you can begin using your TeleNav system, you will first need to establish your TeleNav account
by going to www.telenav.com and clicking on the “SIGNUP” button. Proceed through the sign-up
instructions as displayed on the website.
STEP 2: Contact Nextel to activate a packet data service plan.
Unless you are just using the GPS basic services described below, the TeleNav application that resides
within your phone communicates with the TeleNav servers using Nextel’s Total Connect packet data
service. Contact your dealer or Nextel’s Customer Service Dept. on a phone other than your Nextel
phone at 1-866-265-8305. Ask the service representative to add the Total Connect plan with a private
IP address (not public) of your choice. The following table is provided for your use in determining
y
y
whether you will need the 1 megabyte, 5 megabyte, or 10 megabyte Total Connect plan.
TeleNav Function and Demand
120 Maps per month using a new keypad entered
reference address (only 1 zoom or pan)
1
Expected Usage
1 megabyte per month
60 Non-GPS Driving Directions per month using 2 new
keypad entered endpoint addresses for trips less than 60
1 megabyte per month
miles
70 GPS Navigation routes per month using a new keypad
entered destination addresses for trips less than 60 miles
1 megabyte per month
140 TeleNav Biz Finder look ups per month using a new
keypad entered search point address (look ups only, no
1 megabyte per month
navigation, no directions, no maps)
NOTE: The above usage values assume you are using simple audio prompts without
audible street
names. Audible street names will increase Navigation network usage by a factor of 2 to 3 depending
on the length of the street name audio record. If you are using audible street names, TeleNav
recommends using the Total Connect 5 megabyte per month plan unless you rarely use TeleNav.
NOTE: Using voice address input or the TeleNav website to enter addresses instead of phone keypad
entry will reduce network usage by about 20%, but will incur voice minute usage or Internet charges.
Our usage data shows that, on average, only 70 seconds is required to dictate an address.
STEP 3: Configure the GPS privacy settings in your phone so that the TeleNav Java application can
obtain position fixes from the internal receiver.
STEP 4: Place the phone so it can receive the GPS satellite signals from space. These signals are
very faint, and come from virtually every direction in the sky as the satellites move through their orbits.
We recommend placing the phone in a mount above the dashboard of your vehicle for best results.
NOTE: In this guide, boldfaced upper-case words like SELECT refer to labels that appear in the
lower left or lower right corner of the phone’s display directly above an Option Key. If this guide
asks you to press SELECT, it means you should find the Option Key below the SELECT label on
the display, and press it. TeleNav 2.2 is operated using the Option Keys. If you are to press the
OK key shown above, it will be expressly called the OK key.
5. Installing TeleNav on Your Phone
NOTE: TeleNav comes preloaded on the Motorola i830. These instructions are provided in case
TeleNav is removed from your phone and you would like to reload it.
NOTE: You need at least 299 kilobytes (KB) of program memory and 35 kilobytes (KB) of data
space to install and use TeleNav on your phone. Follow these steps to install the program to your
phone:
To install TeleNav:
a.) Press the Menu key on your phone, and scroll down until Settings (or the Settings icon) is
highlighted. Then press the OK key. Then scroll down until Initial Setup is highlighted, and
press the OK key again. If the year shown is not the current year, scroll down until Year is
highlighted, then press CHANGE. Press DELETE to remove the last few digits of the year,
key in the correct value, and press the OK key. Then, press YES to confirm the change.
Press BACK to return to the top level MENU.
b.) Press the Menu key on your phone and using the 4-way Navigation Key, highlight Java Apps
(or the Java Apps icon), and press the OK key. Then highlight Download Apps and press RUN. If you see INSTALL instead of RUN, press it to complete loader installation, and follow
the guidance given on the screen. Then highlight Download Apps again, and press RUN
c.) The downloader will then contact Nextel’s server to obtain the top-level catalog for your phone.
In this top-level catalog, highlight Free/Demo, and press SELECT. Again, the downloader will
contact Nextel’s server to get the next catalog level. At the next level, highlight the Navigation
category, and press SELECT.
d.) After the Business/Productivity catalog has loaded, highlight AGPS Nav Service - TeleNav
2.2 in the list of applications, and press SELECT. (If a newer version is available, select it, and
consult the TeleNav website for an up-to-date user guide.) Next, the TeleNav application
details are presented. After reading the product description, press GET IT.
Note: Data and program sizes shown above are not the actual values – please consult the phone display.
e.) Wait while TeleNav downloads to your phone. This may take 1 to 2 minutes.
f.) Once TeleNav is downloaded, you will see a screen with further instructions. Please read the
instructions carefully. When you’re done, press EXIT.
g.) Highlight TeleNav 2.2 and press INSTALL. As the TeleNav software installs, a check mark
appears to the left of each row on the display. When installation is complete, press DONE and
you will be taken back to the main MENU.
If during the installation process the phone reports that it does not have enough space to install
TeleNav, you may have to remove one of the other Java programs to create space for TeleNav.
You can remove any program except Java System and Download Apps. If you accidentally
remove either of these, you must take your phone to a Nextel service center to have the software
reinstalled!
To remove a program, highlight the program you want to delete, press the Menu key, highlight
Deinstall and press SELECT to remove the program. Follow the steps on the screen until the
program has been removed then perform the above steps.
6. GPS Privacy
Your phone restricts access to its GPS location data. The phone’s GPS receiver can be in one of three
modes: 1) Restricted, 2) Unrestricted or 3) By Permission. To allow TeleNav to access the GPS data
may require changing the Privacy Settings.
First, press the Menu key, highlight GPS (or the satellite icon) and press the OK key. From the GPS
menu, select Privacy, and press the OK key. In the Privacy menu, scroll down until By Permission
or Unrestricted is highlighted, and press the OK key. Then, press BACK to return to the main screen.
Unrestricted means that any application can access GPS data, and By Permission means that only
those applications you allow to do so can access GPS data. We recommend setting the control to By
Permission.
Second, if you set the Privacy control to By Permission, you have to grant the TeleNav application
access to the GPS data. This activity only occurs the first time you use TeleNav after changing the
privacy setting to By Permission.
1. To do this press the Menu key and then select Java Apps, and press the OK key.
2. Once in the Java Apps menu highlight TeleNav2.2 and press the OK key.
3. Because the phone has not tested the Privacy Settings for TeleNav before, it will challenge this
action, and ask if you want to grant permission. You should press GRANT. Then, it will ask
you to chose from three options, highlight ALWAYS, and press the OK key.
Grant Acess?
TeleNav 2.2
Requests User
Location
Permissions
GRANT DENY
Grant Request
Always
For this session
Only once
BACK
Because the TeleNav application was “suspended” by this security challenge, after you press YES in
response to the “Always Grant” question, a screen similar to the following will appear.
Suspended Apps
something_else
telenav_22
other_program
END BACK
Highlight telenav_22, and press the OK key.
Future invocations of the TeleNav application only require you to press the Menu key, select Java Apps, highlight TeleNav, and press the OKkey.
If later on you want to block TeleNav’s access to GPS location fixes, you will have to change the
Privacy Setting to “Restricted”.
To launch TeleNav on your phone, press the Menu key, highlight Java Apps (or the Java Apps icon)
and press the OK key. In the Java Apps menu, highlight TeleNav (or the TeleNav icon), and press the
OK key. From this point on in this guide, key presses refer to the Option Keys.
After starting TeleNav, the banner screen will appear for a few seconds. If this is the first time you use
TeleNav, the next screen will explain what it is, and how to get signed up for TeleNav service.
Logging In
If you choose to use any of the paid services, you will be asked if you have a TeleNav account and
PIN. If you have already created a TeleNav account press YES, but if not, click NO; and
1. Go to www.telenav.com using a PC-based Web browser to create an account, or
2. Call 1-88-TeleNav-4 for customer service.
Next you will be asked if you are signed up for Total Connect packet data service. If you already have
Total Connect, press YES, but if you do not, order Total Connect -- see the GETTING STARTED
section above for ordering details.
Next you must agree to the TeleNav terms of use and software license by pressing YES.
The next screen will collect the same account number and PIN you provided when registering for
TeleNav services at www.telenav.com
. Your account number MUST be the same as your Nextel
phone number with area code so that when you call the Voice Address Input System you will not need
to type in the account number. After you have entered the account number, use the 4-way Navigation
Key to move the cursor down to the PIN entry field. When you have finished entering your PIN, press
the OK soft key to proceed.
NOTE: If after you press OK, the TeleNav application indicates that it cannot
reach the TeleNav
servers, the most likely reason is that your Nextel Total Connect packet data service plan is not yet
active. If the application reaches the TeleNav servers, the server will cause your phone to remember
the account information so that you will not need to enter it again.