Turning On And Off; Using Your Gps Receiver - Motorola MOTONAV T805 Manual

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Some phone models support Pedestrian routing. To use while walking, select your destination, then select
Options > Route Settings > Activate Pedestrian Mode.
Login to the MOTONAV website (www.hellomoto.com/motonav) to enter locations and manage your
MOTONAV account. Use your user name and password (as specified in step 4 of «Install MOTONAV»).
Some phone models support Travel Alerts. To use while driving, select Travel Companion on MOTONAV and you
will be alerted if a speed camera is in your vicinity. Not available in all countries

Using your GPS receiver

Turning on & off
To turn your GPS receiver on, press and hold the Power button until the Battery Status indicator light is lit. When
powering on, the three indicator lights are lit in succession.
To turn your GPS receiver off, press and hold the Power button until all three indicator lights are lit. When
powering off, the three indicator lights are turned off in succession, then the GPS receiver is turned off.
Charging
See figure 3 on page .

Open flap covering the charge connector. Plug the Motorola car charger into the charge connector.

The indicator light turns red or amber when the battery is charging. If the battery charge is very low, it may
take some time for the indicator light to turn on. When the GPS receiver battery is fully charged (up to 4
hours), the indicator light turns green.
Disconnect the charger. (Leaving the charger plugged in for an extended period may reduce the lifetime of
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the battery.)
Note: The GPS receiver will operate normally while charging; however, the battery status indicator light will not
indicate full charge (green) when power is on.
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