Gps Origin Refinement; Audible Guidance Tones - TeleNav V5.0 LITE User Manual

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Fastest - This default Route Style finds the fastest driving route.
Shortest - This Route Style may or may not take more time to drive, but it shows you the
shortest distance.
Prefer Streets - Use streets instead of highways if possible.
Prefer Highway - Use highways instead of streets if possible.
Pedestrian - Find walking directions that may make your walking route easier, for example,
by allowing you to take advantage of going the wrong way down one way streets. As always,
use your common sense to determine the safety of any route.
3. If you are not moving, TeleNav GPS Navigator may not know your direction of
travel, so the first few driving directions may be incorrect since TeleNav GPS
Navigator may initially make an incorrect assumption. However, once you start
moving, TeleNav GPS Navigator learns your direction of travel and provides an
updated set of driving directions.
For more information about navigation views, see page 25.

GPS Origin Refinement

If you are using GPS navigation and you are in a parking lot or similar area where your location does not exactly map to
a specific street, you may see a pop-up that shows TeleNav GPS Navigator's best estimate of which street you are on.
This gives you the opportunity to change the starting street.
If you elect to change the starting street, a list of neighboring streets appears and you can make an alternate selection
from the list. If you do nothing the first pop-up disappears after a few seconds and TeleNav GPS Navigator uses the
default street as the starting location.
If you are not sure which street you are on, simply start driving. TeleNav GPS Navigator detects your current location
and recalculates your driving directions as needed.

Audible Guidance Tones

TeleNav GPS Navigator delivers audible guidance tones (beeps with a recognizable pitch) as you drive in addition to
spoken audible directions. A preparatory audible tone is typically heard no less than 30 seconds before reaching a turn,
and an action audible tone is typically heard no less than 10 seconds before reaching a turn. The preparatory audible
tone may not be sounded if the distance to the next turn only allows time for the action tone.
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