Telenav for Nextel Supported Devices: v3.0 for Motorola i860 User Manual

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lat: <latitude> lon: <longitude>

<time> <date>

Here, <name> is the first name of the TeleNav account holder (if available), and <m_address> is his phone
number. The <p_address> is the approximate address of the sender determined by looking up the street address
closest to the latitude and longitude produced by the [GPS receiver] or using [Cell site] information. The latitude
and longitude are the values produced by the [GPS receiver] or using [Cell site] information.

Send GPS->Website

This feature allows you to send your current GPS location to the TeleNav.net
website so that another person can use the website to determine where you are.
After you select this feature, you key in a one-time use, 4 digit access control PIN.

After you enter the PIN and press OK, you will see the server confirmation that
includes the street address you’re near.

You tell your assisting party to go to

www.telenav.com/sos

on the Internet, and enter

your Nextel mobile phone number and the PIN you have just created. They will see
the information presented on the right.

Note: Your prior location is overwritten each time you use this function.

Your current

location is:

<street address>

<city, state>

lat: 33.41231
lon: -78.9121

Tell your assisting

party to go to www.

telenav.net/sos

and enter <PIN> for

your location.

OK

Block Requests

Block Requests applies to ALL requests for your location. After selecting this option,
you decide to answer Yes or No.

Refresh Requests

When another TeleNav user requests your location, you will receive a location request message via SMS. This
way, even though TeleNav is not running, you will be aware that someone else would like to know where you are.
You then invoke the TeleNav application on your phone, go to Locator, select Refresh, and press OK. TeleNav
will then query the TeleNav servers to get the details of the location requests

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