Test And Use - Motorola MOTONAV T805 Manual

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Test and use

MOTONAV is now ready for use. To verify correct configuration:
1
Turn on GPS receiver and launch MOTONAV (if not already running on your phone).
2
Select Local search > Current Location (or Select Destination > Local search > Current Location).
3
Select a category to search and press Search.
MOTONAV should connect to your GPS receiver, obtain your current position, connect to the MOTONAV server
to do the search, and then present a list of the nearest matches on your phone.
After you have successfully set up your navigation system, you don't need to repeat these steps.
For daily use, ensure that your GPS receiver is turned ON and MOTONAV is running on your phone.
For details on using the MOTONAV application, download the user guide at: www.hellomoto.com/motonav
Notes on navigation system operation
The Bluetooth indicator light on the GPS receiver flashes until connected with your phone. A Bluetooth
connection is established only when a service that requires position (such as a route, map, or local search)
is requested by MOTONAV. During normal operation, because connection between your phone and GPS
receiver is established only when needed (not continuous), the indicator light changes between flashing and
steadily lit (or turns off as described below).
The GPS indicator light flashes until the GPS receiver locks onto satellite signals and can determine your
position. During normal operation, the indicator light remains steadily lit (or turns off as described below).
To avoid distraction, once Bluetooth is connected and GPS is acquired, both status lights turn off after 10
seconds. Press the Power button to momentarily turn on indicator lights and confirm that the unit is on.
To conserve battery charge, GPS circuitry in the GPS receiver turns off if there is no Bluetooth connection
for over five minutes. A change in Bluetooth connection status turns the GPS circuitry back on.
To further conserve battery charge, the GPS receiver turns off if there is no Bluetooth connection for over
60 minutes. A change in Bluetooth connection status or a press of the Power button resets the power off
timer.
To lock onto satellite signals and determine position, the GPS receiver should be outside buildings with a
clear view of the sky.
With most phones, you will not be able to use the GPS receiver and a Bluetooth hands-free device at the
same time. You can use a wired headset or the speakerphone to take calls
In MOTONAV, use Local Search to find businesses and points of interest near your current location or your
destination (or another location). Select the category (for example, Restaurant) and/or enter a keyword (for
example, steak) to search for.
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