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

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TeleNav Function and Demand

1

Expected Usage

120 Maps per month using a new keypad entered
reference address (only 1 zoom or pan)

1 megabyte per month

60 Non-GPS Driving Directions per month using 2 new
keypad entered endpoint addresses for trips less than 60
miles

1 megabyte per month

50-80 GPS Navigation routes per month using a new
keypad entered destination addresses for trips less than
60 miles without street name announcement, and without
intersection maps

1 megabyte per month

50-80 GPS Navigation routes per month using a new
keypad entered destination addresses for trips less than
60 miles WITH street name announcement, but without
intersection maps

5 megabytes per month

20-30 GPS Navigation routes per month using a new
keypad entered destination addresses for trips less than
60 miles without street name announcement, but WITH
intersection maps

1 megabyte per month

140 TeleNav Biz Finder look ups per month using a new
keypad entered search point address (look ups only, no
navigation, no directions, no maps)

1 megabyte per month

NOTE: Using voice address input or the TeleNav website to enter addresses instead of phone keypad entry will
reduce network usage by about 20%, but will incur voice minute usage or Internet charges. Our usage data shows
that, on average, only 70 seconds is required to dictate an address.


STEP 3:
Configure the GPS privacy settings in your phone so that the TeleNav Java application can obtain position
fixes from the internal receiver.

STEP 4: Place the phone so it can receive the GPS satellite signals from space. These signals are very faint, and
come from virtually every direction in the sky as the satellites move through their orbits. We recommend placing
the phone in a mount above the dashboard of your vehicle for best results.

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