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User Manual MobileNavigator 6 June 2006 Imprint NAVIGON AG Berliner Platz 11 97080 Würzburg The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of NAVIGON AG, nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording. All technical information, illustrations etc. are subject to copyright law. © Copyright 2006, NAVIGON AG All rights reserved. User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 About this manual 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 Support Arrangement Conventions Symbols Warranty Trademarks 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1.2 Legal notice 2 Before you Start 2.1 Conditions for using MobileNavigator 6 Symbian Edition 2.2 Installing the software 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 Without a preinstalled memory card With preinstalled memory card Registering and enabling the software 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 2.3 Connecting up the GPS receiver 2.4 Installing the hardware in a vehicle 2.5 Telephone power supply 2.6 GPS receiver power supply 2.7 Navigating with GPS 2.8 Important safety information 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 Navigation safety information GPS receiver safety information Safety information on installation into the vehicle 3 Operating the Navigation Software 3.1 Mobile telephone operating elements 3.2 Operating the software 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 Highlighting and activating Options Data input Lists 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 User Manual Table of Contents I User Manual MobileNavigator 6 3.2.5 Information 16 4 Navigation 4.1 General information on navigation 4.1.1 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 Safety and other information Initialising the GPS receiver Main screen Specifying destination country Destination address Points of interest Last destinations Favourites Using destination data from received SMS 4.2 Starting MobileNavigator Symbian Edition 18 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 21 22 25 26 26 27 28 28 4.3 Specifying a destination 4.4 Selecting a saved destination 4.5 Navigating home 4.6 Starting navigation 5 Working with the Map 5.1 Selecting maps 5.2 Map in Standard mode 5.3 Map in Navigation mode 5.3.1 GPS / current position 29 29 29 31 37 6 Configuring MobileNavigator 6 Symbian Edition 6.1 Opening the Settings window 6.2 General 6.3 Navigation 6.4 Signs 6.5 GPS 6.6 My address 6.7 Software version 38 38 39 39 40 40 40 41 7 8 Glossary Index 41 42 II Table of Contents User Manual User Manual MobileNavigator 6 1 Introduction 1.1 1.1.1 About this manual Arrangement If you are looking for specific information or the explanation of a specific term, you can refer to the following sections in the manual: From page 41 in the Glossary you will find an explanation of the specialist terms and abbreviations used in this manual. As of page 42 in the Index you will find page references. 1.1.2 Conventions For better legibility and clarification, the following styles are used in this manual: Bold and italic: Registered names, company and product descriptions. SMALL CAPITALS: Window and dialogue box titles. Bold: Descriptions of buttons, input fields and other elements in the user interface. [ ]: Description of a key on the mobile telephone, e.g. [OK]. Description of software, the function of which is displayed in the bottom line of the display, e.g. . < >: 1.1.3 Symbols The following symbols refer to specific passages of text: Notes and tips on operating the software More detailed information and explanations. Introduction -3- User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Warning information. 1.2 1.2.1 Legal notice Warranty The software and documentation are subject to change without notice. NAVIGON AG is not liable for the correctness of the information contained in this manual or for damages resulting from the use of this manual. To improve the quality of our products and services we appreciate all suggestions for improvement and notification of error. 1.2.2 Trademarks All brands and trademarks mentioned in this document are possibly registered by third parties and are subject to the current legislation and to the rights of their respective owners without reservation. All mentioned names of products, societies, or brands may be registered trademarks of their respective owners. Every right that is not explicitly accorded is reserved. The absence of an explicit labelling of registered trademarks does not suggest that this brand is not subject to third party rights. Windows and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Navigon is a registered trademark of NAVIGON AG. 1.3 Support In many countries you can reach our service team by telephone or by email. Service times: Monday to Saturday from 08.00 to 20.00 CET For more information go to NAVIGON AG (www.navigon.com) under "Service & Support". -4- Introduction User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Germany Telephone: 01805-6284466 Costs: E-mail: Belgium Telephone: 0900-70016 Costs: E-mail: 0.45 /min. + 0.05 /call Flemish: French: German: support.nl@navigon.com support.fr@navigon.com support.de@navigon.com 0.12 /min. support.de@navigon.com Denmark Telephone: 901-31033 Costs: E-mail: Finland Telephone: 0600-413414 Costs: E-mail: France Telephone: 0891-650065 Costs: E-mail: Gulf States Telephone: 0043-820-8888-10 Costs: E-mail: Great Britain Telephone: 0905-8480701 Costs: E-mail: 0.25 GBP/min. support.uk@navigon.com Depending on telephone provider support.gcc@navigon.com 0.22 /min. support.fr@navigon.com 0.50 /min. support.fin@navigon.com 3.00 DKK/min. support.dk@navigon.com Introduction -5- User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Italy Telephone: 166-205301 Costs: E-mail: The Netherlands Telephone: 0900-0400468 Costs: E-mail: Norway Telephone: 820-33050 Costs: E-mail: Austria Telephone: 0820-240437 Costs: E-mail: Sweden Telephone: 0900-1001110 Costs: E-mail: Switzerland Telephone: 0848-662544 Costs: 08.00 ­ 17.00: 0.12 CHF/min. 17.00 ­ 21.00: 0.10 CHF/min. 21.00 ­ 08.00: 0.0625 CHF/min. German: French: Italian: support.de@navigon.com support.fr@navigon.com support.it@navigon.com 4.00 SEK/min. support.se@navigon.com 0.145 /min. support.de@navigon.com 3.26 NOK/min. support.no@navigon.com 0.30 /min. + 0.045 /call support.nl@navigon.com 0.40 /min. + 0.09 /call support.it@navigon.com E-mail: -6- Introduction User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Spain Telephone: 807-001205 Costs: E-mail: USA Telephone: 0043-820-8888-10 Costs: E-mail: Other countries Telephone: 0043-820-8888-10 Costs: E-mail: Depending on telephone provider Danish: German: English: Finnish: French: Italian: Dutch: Norwegian: Swedish: Spanish: support.dk@navigon.com support.de@navigon.com support.uk@navigon.com support.fin@navigon.com support.fr@navigon.com support.it@navigon.com support.nl@navigon.com support.no@navigon.com support.se@navigon.com support.es@navigon.com Depending on telephone provider support.us@navigon.com 08.00 - 18: 0.33 /min. + 0.11 /call 18.00 ­ 08.00: 0.27 /min. + 0.11 /call support.es@navigon.com 2 Before you Start 2.1 Conditions for using MobileNavigator 6 Symbian Edition The following conditions must be complied with before you can navigate with MobileNavigator 6 Symbian Edition: You have one of the mobile telephones specified for the MobileNavigator 6 Symbian Edition. You'll find a list of these telephones under www.navigon.com in the SERVICE AND SUPPORT / COMPATIBILITY area. You have a Bluetooth-compatible GPS receiver that uses the NMEA protocol. You can purchase such a receiver from a specialized dealer or online at NAVIGON under www.navigon.com. -7- Before you Start User Manual MobileNavigator 6 To use in a vehicle it is recommended that place the mobile telephone in a special cradle so that the display is always easy to see. You can purchase such a cradle from a specialized dealer or online at NAVIGON under www.navigon.com. 2.2 2.2.1 Installing the software Without a preinstalled memory card The MobileNavigator 6 DVD ROM includes an Installer tool, which guides you through the installation and transferring maps to a memory card. Proceed as follows: 1. Insert the memory card into the card reading device. 2. Insert the MobileNavigator 6 DVD into your DVD drive. 2. The Installer tool starts automatically. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Note: If the Installer-Tool doesn't start automatically, open Windows Explorer. Select your DVD drive directory and double click on the "Start.exe" file. 2.2.2 With preinstalled memory card If you have received an already preinstalled memory card then you simply need to insert this into your mobile telephone. 2.2.3 Registering and enabling the software When you first start the navigation system MobileNavigator 6 on your mobile telephone, a window opens that asks you to carry out the registration. You require a serial number in order to register. You will find this on the Registration Card that is located in the MobileNavigator 6 DVD case. You can register only online via an Internet connection. 1. Press . 2. Enter your serial number. 3. Press . The serial number is checked. 4. Enter your first name, second name and your email address. -8- Before you Start User Manual MobileNavigator 6 5. Press . After the data has been recorded successfully, the registration process is concluded and the main window of the navigation software MobileNavigator 6 is displayed. A MyNavigon account is set up during the registration process. Shortly after registering you will receive your access data via an email sent to the email address you have specified. Note: Keep your serial number and the access data for your MyNavigon account in a safe place, as you may need these again e.g. if you have to reinstall the software. 2.3 Connecting up the GPS receiver Note: For navigation with MobileNavigator 6 Symbian Edition you require a Bluetooth-compatible GPS receiver that uses the NMEA protocol. You can purchase such a receiver from a specialized dealer or online at NAVIGON under www.navigon.com. 1. Switch on the GPS receiver. 2. Affix the GPS receiver flat on the dashboard - as close as possible to the windscreen. As soon as MobileNavigator 6 requires GPS data a Bluetooth connection is made with the GPS receiver. If the GPS receiver is not detected a dialogue opens. Here you can specify / search for the GPS receiver. (Refer also to "GPS", page 40) Refer to the device manual of your GPS receiver for more information. Note: The GPS reception can be affected if you have a heated or metal-evaporated windscreen. If necessary, use an external aerial. You can purchase an external aerial from our support team, via our online shop or from a specialized dealer. Before you Start -9- User Manual MobileNavigator 6 2.4 Installing the hardware in a vehicle To safely operate the navigation system in a vehicle we recommend you use a special cradle for your mobile telephone. This way you can ensure that the display is always easy to see and that the driving instructions of the navigation system are easy to understand. You can purchase a special cradle for your mobile telephone from a specialized dealer. You can also obtain a universal cradle (that suits all type of mobile telephone) online at NAVIGON under www.navigon.com. There are so many different kinds of cradle so it is not possible to describe their installation in the vehicle. Please refer to the manual supplied with the cradle. Telephone cradle 2.5 Telephone power supply It is recommended that you connect your mobile telephone to an external power supply, especially when driving long journeys. From specialist dealers you can obtain cigarette lighter charger cables for virtually all mobile telephones. This cable is also often available online from the manufacturer of your mobile telephone. If you want to power several devices from your vehicle's cigarette lighter, then use a multiple adapter that can be purchased from specialist dealers. A triple adapter is also available online at NAVIGON under www.navigon.com. 2.6 GPS receiver power supply It is recommended that you connect your GPS receiver to an external power supply, especially when driving long journeys. From specialist dealers you can obtain cigarette lighter charger cables for virtually all GPS receivers. This cable is also often available online from the manufacturer of your mobile telephone. If you want to power several devices from your vehicle's cigarette lighter, then use a multiple adapter that can be - 10 - Before you Start User Manual MobileNavigator 6 purchased from specialist dealers. A triple adapter is also available online at NAVIGON under www.navigon.com. 2.7 Navigating with GPS GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites that circle the earth and, in doing so, are constantly transmitting their position and their time. The GPS receiver receives this data and calculates its own geographical position from the various position and time information broadcast by the different satellites. For a sufficient, precise positioning it is necessary to obtain the data from at least three satellites. If you have the data from 4 or more satellites the altitude above sea level can also be ascertained. The positioning is precise up to 3 metres. If MobileNavigator 6 has determined your position, this position can be used as a starting point for a route calculation. The map material includes the geographical coordinates of all digitally recorded points of interest, streets and places. From this the navigation system can calculate a route from a starting point to a destination. The calculation of the current position and its representation on the map takes place once every second. So you can see where you are on the map. 2.8 Important safety information It is in your own interest to read the following safety information and warnings carefully before you start up your navigation system. 2.8.1 Navigation safety information Use of the navigation system is executed at your own risk. Caution! To protect yourself and others from accidents please do not operate the navigation system while driving!! Caution! Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so! Before you Start - 11 - User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Caution! The rules of the road and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to following instructions from the navigation system. Caution! Do not follow the instructions of the navigation system unless circumstances and the road traffic regulations allow you to do so! The navigation system will automatically reroute you to your destination when you have gone off course. Note: If you have not understood the speech instructions or are unsure what you should do at the next crossroads, you can use the map or arrow view to orientate quickly. 2.8.2 GPS receiver safety information Caution! After installation, check all the safety-relevant facilities in the vehicle. Caution! Attach the GPS receiver in such a way that you can still drive safely. 2.8.3 Safety information on installation into the vehicle Caution! Make sure you do not attach the cradle for the mobile telephone or for the GPS receiver in the functioning area of the airbag. Caution! When you install the cradle, please check that it does not constitute any safety risk, even in case of an accident. - 12 - Before you Start User Manual MobileNavigator 6 3 Operating the Navigation Software 3.1 Mobile telephone operating elements Soft keys The right and left soft keys are located directly beneath the display. These soft keys perform the functions that are specified directly above them in the display. Navigation keys The navigation keys can perform the functions [Up], [Down], [To the right] and [To the left]. OK key Executes the function of the selected element. Refer to your mobile telephone's user manual for more detailed information. Operating the Navigation Software - 13 - User Manual MobileNavigator 6 3.2 3.2.1 Operating the software Highlighting and activating On each MobileNavigator 6 window a button or input field is highlighted. This element has the focus. Using the navigation keys you can move the focus to a different element on the user interface. The highlighted element is the element with the focus. Highlight Activate To activate the button with the focus, press the [OK] key of your mobile telephone. 3.2.2 Options Some windows offer options that include further functions. Press the left soft key in order to open the list of options. Select Use the navigation keys to select an option. Press the [OK] key or the left soft key in order to use this GPS receiver. Note: The connection with the GPS receiver is then created when GPS data is required for the first time. 6.6 My address Here you specify the address to which navigation should start when you activate the Take me home button in the MAIN SCREEN (refer to chapter "Navigating home", page 28). If you haven't yet entered your address or if you wish to change this, then proceed as follows: 1. Press and select Define. - 40 - Configuring MobileNavigator 6 Symbian Edition User Manual MobileNavigator 6 2. Enter the address as described in chapter "Specifying a destination" on page 21. 6.7 Version The following information about the map data, the software version and the copyright is shown in the VERSION window. 7 Glossary GMT: GMT is the abbreviations for Greenwich Mean Time. GMT is the solar time established on the prime meridian. Theoretically, at 12:00 GMT the sun traverses the meridian and, in doing so, is at its highest point in the sky. GMW has been the official world time since 1972. As the earth doesn't rotate evenly, it has since now been replaced with UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) measured with atomic clocks. GPS is the abbreviation for Global Positioning System. With the aid of satellites, GPS establishes your current geographical position. It is based on a total of 24 satellites that circle the earth and, in doing so, transmit signals. The GPS receiver receives these signals and uses the differences in the duration of the signals to calculate the distance to the individual satellites, and hence its current position in the geographical longitude and latitude. You must have signals from at least three satellites in order to establish the position, and you can establish altitude if four satellites are being received. The positioning is precise up to 3 metres. GPS: HDOP: HDOP is the abbreviation for Horizontal Dilution of Precision. HDOP specifies the quality of the positioning. Theoretically speaking, values from 0 to 50 are possible, whereby: the smaller the value, the more precise the positioning ( value 0 = no deviation from the current position). Values up to 8 are acceptable for navigation. POI: POI is the abbreviation for Point of interest. Points of interest are included in the map and are shown there. Included as points of interest are airports and harbours, restaurants, hotels, petrol stations and public facilities. You can use points of interest as navigation destinations. Glossary - 41 - User Manual MobileNavigator 6 8 Index B Backlight .............................. 39 L Language ............................. 39 Large distances ..................... 39 C Center position...................... 30 Charges prompt .................... 39 Country................................ 21 M Manual Structure ............................ 3 Symbols ............................. 3 Map Center position .................. 30 Navigation mode................ 33 2D navigation map ......... 34 3D navigation map ......... 34 Map overview ................ 36 Route info ..................... 36 Schematic view .............. 34 Pan .................................. 30 Select............................... 29 Show current position......... 29 Standard mode.................. 29 Zoom ............................... 30 Map ..................................... 29 Map ..................................... 39 MobileNavigator 6 GPS ................................... 9 Requirements ...................... 7 My address ................ 28, 38, 40 My destinations ................25, 26 D Destination Country ............................ 21 Delete ........................ 26, 27 Favourites ......................... 26 My destinations ........... 25, 26 Point of interest ................. 22 in a city......................... 24 nationwide..................... 23 nearby .......................... 22 Save .... 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Show on map .. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Start navigation ................. 28

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