Navigation To Contact; Geocode; Navigation Options; Turn Voice On/Off - Navman S60 User Manual

Navigation software for mobile telephones
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6.6. Navigation to Contact

This function is used to access addresses stored in the mobile telephone and to select them as navigation destinations,
display them on a map or add them to the favourite list – provided that the address has a geocode, i.e. has exact GPS
details. If this is not the case, the GPS position can be assigned by entering the address once.
Select Navigate and Contact.
A list of your contacts stored in the address book is displayed.
Scroll to the contact required and select Options.
There are three options once a GPS position has been assigned to the selected contact: Select the contact as a navi-
gation destination, display it on a map or add it to favourites.
A geocode can be assigned to a contact without GPS data:

6.6.1. Geocode

Select Geocode and enter the address details. Confirm with the left selection key and select the precise
address details from the list. Now select Geocode in the Options menu. Your contact now has a geocode and
the address list reappears.
Please note: Because of the need for the user to enter data first, the following functions are not available on
first using the software: NavPix™ destination, Recent destination and Favourite. Navigation to Contact
assumes that there are entries in the address directory of the mobile telephone.
7.0. Navigation
Navigation starts once the route has been selected and calculated. A blue line is used to mark out the route. Blue
arrows denote turn-off directions. A large light-blue arrow in the lower area of the display indicates your current GPS
position. A loudspeaker symbol indicates whether the advisor voice is turned on or off. A satellite receiver symbol
indicates the status of the GPS reception. Green indicates reception, flashing red means no connection to the GPS
receiver and permanent red means no GPS reception. The lower display line provides information on the distance to
the next direction change, distance to destination, remaining journey time and current speed.

7.1. Navigation options

Press the middle selection key to enter the Navigation Options menu.The following selections can be made:

7.1.1. Turn voice on/off

Turning on and off of the advisor voice
7.1.2. POI along the route (follow description in section 6.2.)

7.1.3. Traffic on the route

On calling this function, current data on the traffic situation in the Internet is called up and displayed.
A traffic problem is denoted by a traffic problem symbol. A green cross specifies the position of the traffic
incident shown in the title line of the display. Select Avoid traffic problems in the Options menu to calculate
a route that avoids the problem area.
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.

7.1.4. Change view

Switch from normal map view to view of next direction change. The distance to the direction change is displayed.
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