Setting Up A Connection To The Internet; Brief Overview Of Key Assignment - Navman S60 User Manual

Navigation software for mobile telephones
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Starting | Main view and dialogue window | Key assignment

3.1. Setting up a connection to the Internet

TRAVEL ASSIST uses current information from an Internet database for some functions. These include current traffic
situation, hotel information and flight information. The Internet access point must be specified to establish a connection
to the web.
Step 1: Open up the Settings dialogue in the main menu.
Step 2: Select Web access point.
Step 3: Select the access point for your provider.
Step 4: A connection to the Internet has now been made.
Please note: Usage of the Internet is associated with GPRS connection costs. These amounts depend on your contract.
Contact your provider for more information. The use of service data for traffic situation, POIs and flight detail enquiries
is free of charge in the first year after the purchase of Navman software. After this time period has elapsed, a ticket
can be purchased (from www.navman.com) that allows continued usage of the service information.

3.2. Brief overview of key assignment

= zoom in
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= zoom out
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2 = key for switching between direction-of-travel orientated view and northwards orientated view
3 = key for switching between three-dimensional map to two-dimensional map
left selection key = call up menu
right selection key = back
middle selection key = call up the Navigation Options menu during navigation; jump from one traffic report to the
next traffic report when planning journey.
4.0. Main view and dialogue window
Navman TRAVEL ASSIST uses three different screen views.
Main view: The route is displayed on a geographical map and the navigational data is displayed three-dimensionally.
The display window can be selected using the zoom function. Switching to a two-dimensional view (classic map
view) is also possible.
Dialogue window: The dialogue window is used to select and activate required functions. All the functions in a selec-
tion list are displayed in the main dialogue. The next dialogue window is displayed if a function is activated with the
selection key. Various additional functions are offered and text inputs made. All main dialogue windows fill the display.
Options: The Options dialogue opens up in a smaller format and always refers to the main dialogue last opened.
Since the software has a redundant structure, most of the functions can be called up at different places during a pro-
cedure. Within this user manual, procedures for the use of different functions are each described once, but apply
irrespective of where in the procedure a particular function is called.
5.0. Key assignment
After opening Navman TRAVEL ASSIST, a map is displayed with your current location (assuming there is a GPS
connection). Use the 4-way navigation key to scroll left, right, up and down.
Zoom: Press the asterisk key to reduce the size of the map section and the hash key to increase it. Switch from
three-dimensional map view to two-dimensional with numerical key "3".
Change between direction-orientated and northwards-orientated view with the "2" key.
The left selection key is used for selecting from the main menu and the calling up of options. The right selection key
is used to return to the main menu or ending a current function. The numerical keypad is used to input addresses.
The "C" key is used to make corrections.
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