
User's Manual MobileNavigator6
1.4Terminology
| Terms used | A specific terminology is used in this manual to designate | 
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 | elements of the product, operating elements of the mobile | 
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 | telephone and user actions. | 
1.4.1Elements of the navigation software
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| Display | The physical display unit of the mobile | 
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 | telephone. | 
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| Window | A functional software operating unit that | 
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 | occupies the entire display. | 
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| Dialog window | Includes warnings, error messages or | 
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 | information. Queries whether a specific | 
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 | action should really be executed. | 
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| Button | Element of the user interface that can have | 
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 | the focus and which when tapped triggers a | 
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 | software action. Buttons can be labelled and | 
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 | / or provided with a graphic. | 
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| Icon | Small graphics on the user interface. These | 
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 | represent information. An example of this is | 
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 | the symbol for GPS reception. | 
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 | Icons cannot be operated. | 
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| Entry field | A field in which data can or must be input. | 
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 | Input fields are generally labelled either | 
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 | above or in front of the field. | 
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| Focus | An element in the user interface, which can | 
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 | be operated by pressing the OK key, has the | 
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 | focus. This element looks different to the | 
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 | other elements in the list. | 
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 | Use the cursor pad to move the focus to a | 
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 | different element in the user interface. | 
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