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ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005 User Manual

The 1st onboard gps navigation solution for symbian series 60 smartphone

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ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005

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The 1
onboard GPS navigation solution
for Symbian Series 60 Smartphone

User Manual

Version 1.0
July 2004
ROUTE 66: Best by a Mile!
Copyright © 1993-2004 ROUTE 66. All rights reserved. ROUTE 66 and the ROUTE 66 logo are registered
trademarks. Data copyright © NAVTEQ B.V. IMPORTANT REMARK: No part of this publication may be multiplied,
be stored in a databank and electronically, mechanically, through photocopying, on sound carriers or in any other
way be copied, without the explicit written approval of ROUTE 66. Symbian, Symbian OS and other associated
Symbian marks are all trademarks of Symbian Ltd. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. The
information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice.

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  • Page 1: Route 66 Mobile

    July 2004 ROUTE 66: Best by a Mile! Copyright © 1993-2004 ROUTE 66. All rights reserved. ROUTE 66 and the ROUTE 66 logo are registered trademarks. Data copyright © NAVTEQ B.V. IMPORTANT REMARK: No part of this publication may be multiplied, be stored in a databank and electronically, mechanically, through photocopying, on sound carriers or in any other way be copied, without the explicit written approval of ROUTE 66.
  • Page 2 Introduction "ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005" turns your Symbian smart phone all at a sudden into a powerful navigation system up to house number accuracy! After a short plug & play installation, turn-by-turn voice instructions and on-screen directions will guide you from your current position to the destination that you have entered. You can add any number of intermediate waypoints to your route that you may have selected from your personal contacts, your favourites and your most recent destinations as well.
  • Page 3 • In-car charger cable for Bluetooth GPS receiver • Quick Reference Card plus Product key • ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005 User Manual...
  • Page 4 • Smart phone NOT included in this packaging Smart phone specifications Your Symbian smart phone must have the following specifications: • A free slot for an extra MultiMediaCard or Reduced Size MultiMediaCard • Bluetooth wireless technology • Symbian OS v6.1 or higher •...
  • Page 5 Bluetooth Status LED (rightmost blue LED) Flashing blue light: the Bluetooth connection is established. Getting started To start using “ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005”, you have to carry out the following steps: • Step 1: Charge the battery of the Bluetooth GPS receiver Before you can use the Bluetooth GPS receiver, the battery has to be fully charged.
  • Page 6 Product activation Before you can start using "ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005”, you have to activate the product first. In order to do this, you should go to the Applications view, push the joystick up or down and left or right to select “ROUTE 66 Mobile”, next press Options and select Open.
  • Page 7 Enter the 8-character Product key that you can find on the Quick Reference Card. Note that the product key is not case sensitive. If you do not wish to be informed about new ROUTE 66 products and free updates, push the joystick down and press it to deselect the checkbox. Next press Activate. A message will be displayed to confirm that your Product key was sent via the Short Message Service (SMS) to the ROUTE 66 Product Activation Server.
  • Page 8 Press OK to skip the Disclaimer when launching “ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005” again. After you have done so you will see the ROUTE 66 splash screen and you will hear the text “Welcome to ROUTE 66!” at the same time.
  • Page 9 It is strongly recommended not to delete the SMS containing the Activation key so that you can use the same Activation key later again. Description of the menus Below you can find a description of the menus of “ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005”. Map view When you are in the Map view, you can press Options and select: •...
  • Page 10 Route description to display the list of driving directions (only enabled if a route has been calculated, see Route description). Legend to display the list of different map items and their colours (see Legend). About Mobile 2005 to display the copyright information and version number. • Preferences to customize the application (see Preferences).
  • Page 11 Start When you are in the Start view, you can press Options and select: • Locations > Search to search for an address, point-of-interest or the address of a contact (only enabled if you have entered at least two characters). Navigate to to navigate to the selected item in the list.
  • Page 12 Delete to delete the selected item from the list. Delete all to delete all items in the list. Route type > to select the type of the route. Tip: by changing the order of the tabs you can customize the application in such a way that you only need a few key strokes on your smart phone to start navigating.
  • Page 13 Bluetooth GPS receiver along a route that consists of multiple waypoints. Tip: select Start if you want to start navigating with your Bluetooth GPS receiver to a single destination without any intermediate waypoints. When you are in the Plan a route view, you can press Options and select: •...
  • Page 14 Fastest/Lorry to set the fastest route by lorry as the type of the route. Shortest/Lorry to set the shortest route by lorry as the type of the route. Pedestrian to set the route for pedestrians as the type of the route. •...
  • Page 15 Add to favourites to add the selected item in the list to the favourites. • Favourites > Add as waypoint to add the selected item in the list as a waypoint to the route. Show on map to display the selected item in the list on the map. Dial to directly dial the phone number of the selected item in the list (only enabled if a phone number is available).
  • Page 16 • Contacts > Look up address to look up the address of a contact. Select When you are in the Select view and you have selected the radius in which you want to search for selected categories of points of interest, you can press Options and select: •...
  • Page 17 Turn arrows When you are in the Turn arrows view, you can push the joystick up or down to step forward or backward through the route and to simultaneously hear the voice instructions. Tip: pressing the joystick reveals some shortcuts. Here they are: •...
  • Page 18 GPS Information When you are in the GPS Information view, you can monitor GPS data like the geographic coordinates, number of visible satellites, driving speed, driving direction, altitude, date and time. TMC Information When you are in the TMC Information view, you can press Options and select: •...
  • Page 19 Traffic information is available for selected countries and selected products (see the table below). Product title ROUTE 66 Mobile Athens 2005 ROUTE 66 Mobile Alpenländer 2005 ROUTE 66 Mobile Pays Alpins 2005 ROUTE 66 Mobile Benelux ROUTE 66 Mobile Bénélux 2005 ROUTE 66 Mobile Britain 2005...
  • Page 20 • Roads to show how different types of roads are displayed on the map. • Areas/GPS to show how areas and arrows are displayed on the map. • Icons to show how points-of-interest are displayed on the map.
  • Page 21 Preferences When you are in the Preferences view, you can select: • General > Full screen to display the application on the entire screen (On/Off). Backlight to select when the backlight of the screen should be switched on (Always on/During navigation/Always off). Volume to adjust the volume of the voice instructions.
  • Page 22 Shortest/Lorry, Pedestrian). TMC interval to select the update interval of the traffic messages (Never, 10/20/30 minutes). Default GPS to select the default GPS receiver. Default GPRS to select the default GPRS connection (On/Off). Avoid motorways to avoid motorways when calculating a route (On/Off).
  • Page 23 If you have any questions regarding the use of “ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005”, please send an e-mail to support@66.com. You can also visit the ROUTE 66 web site (http://www.66.com/) from time to time in order to stay informed about free...