Navigon MN 6 user manual Mobile telephone operating elements

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User's Manual MobileNavigator6

3.1Mobile telephone operating elements

 

The Home and Back keys are not available on all mobile

 

telephones.

 

The arrangement of the keys on some mobile telephones does

 

deviate considerably from this schematic representation.

 

Refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone for more

 

detailed information.

Softbuttons

The left and right softbuttons are located directly beneath the

 

display. These softbuttons execute the functions that are

 

specified directly above them in the display.

Cursor pad

Your mobile telephone has a cursor pad that provides the

 

functions Up, Down, To the right and To the left. In many cases,

 

you can also execute the function OK by pressing directly on its

 

centre.

 

 

 

Note: Depending on your mobile telephone, this cursor pad could

 

also be a cursor rocker, control cross, joystick, jog dial, scroll

 

key, scroll cross or navigation key.

Pick up

The Pick up key is the key that you press when the mobile

 

telephone rings and you’d like to accept the call.

Hang up

The Hang up key is the key you press when you’d like to end the

 

call.

Volume

Refer to your mobile telephone user manual to find out how to

 

alter the volume.

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Contents MobileNavigator6 Impressum Table of contents Useful functions Configuring MobileNavigator6 Java EditionWorking with the map IndexIntroduction Topics covered in this chapterArrangement SymbolsAbout this manual ConventionsSupport WarrantyLegal notice TrademarksTerminology Elements of the navigation softwareTerm Use Elements of the mobile telephone Functions Up , Down , To the right and ToUser actions Before you start Purchasing the software Conditions for using MobileNavigator6 Java EditionConnecting the GPS receiver PurchasingConnecting the mobile telephone and GPS receiver … Installing the hardware in a vehicle Telephone power supplyGPS receiver power supply Important safety information How your navigation system worksSystem Navigation safety information Operating the navigation software Mobile telephone operating elements Operating the software Selecting and operatingOK key Options MenusData input Page Navigation Safety and other information General information on navigationMap material and route calculation Costs of data trafficHow to start the navigation software Starting MobileNavigator6 Java EditionInitialising the GPS receiver Main window Take me homeOption Description SettingsOptions of the main window GPS statusOpening the main window Destination from the direct access Entering a new destinationFrom a different window Destination address Page Matching Addresses window Points of interest OptionsPoints of interest nearby Matching Destinations window Options of the POI nearby window Options of the Matching destinations windowPoints of interest of nationwide significance Matching Addresses window Options of the POI of national significance window Points of interest in a specific city OverviewAn unknown city Matching Addresses window Options of the POI in a city window Direct access points of interest Specifying destination country Selecting a saved destination Main Window select the My destinations button Last destinationsDestinations and without repeating the already entered data MY Destinations menu opensOption Description Select FavouritesOptions of the Last destinations window DeleteOptions of the Favourites window RenameTelephone address book Options of the Contacts window Navigating home Starting navigation Page Managing destinations Saving destinations Select the destination that you wish to saveChanging the name of the destination Favourites on page47 Deleting a destinationCondition You have opened the L AST Destinations window as describedPage Working with the map Map material Map in Standard mode Show current location on the mapDisplaying a new destination on the map Changing the map detail Map in Navigation modeOptions of the map in Standard mode Choosing the map viewSoftbuttons of the map in Navigation mode Operating the mapRight softbutton Opens the E XIT menu Shortcuts of the map in Navigation mode Left softbutton Opens the S Hortcuts menuKey Function Page Complete route view Navigation viewOne of the following pieces of route information is Overview Navigation view you can also zoom and move the map Map opens in the Zoom viewArrow mode view Information view Field MeaningPage Useful functions GPS status Overview Opening the GPSSatellites Sending the current position via SMS Saving the current position Press the OK key Receiving an SMS containing positional data Configuring MobileNavigator6 Java Edition GPSOpening the Settings window Customization of MobileNavigator6 Java EditionGeneral AboutVolume Time formatNavigation Distance formatBacklight Points Setting MeaningInformation InterestGPS Route profileMy Address GPS receiver Searching for a GPS receiverStatus PositionProduct info User info Glossary Page Index DestinationPOI Terminology Terms Terms used