Navman S60 User Manual

User Manual  
NAVMAN TRAVEL ASSIST  
Navigation software for mobile telephones  
Travel Assist  
S60 edition  
NavPix™ picture = address  
Find Flights* check worldwide flight schedules and status  
Navman Live Traffic*  
real time premium traffic information from EU automobile clubs  
Downloadable POI* inclusive description  
Plan a Trip, even without GPS Receiver  
Cityguide  
Automatic Bluetooth® connection with GPS  
NAVIGATION, GPS -receiver required  
Drive-Away™ ready to use door-to-door GPS navigation  
Navigate using Outlook contacts  
Turn-by-Turn™ voice guidance in 8 lauguages  
Back-on-Track™ automatic route recalculation  
Automatic Zoom  
Phone not included  
* Subscription for one year included.  
Telefon nicht enthalten  
Téléphone non fourni  
Telefono non incluso  
Teléfono no incluido  
Contents  
Contents  
1.0. Introduction  
1.1. Compatibility ........................................................................................... 4  
1.2. Operation ................................................................................................ 4  
1.3. GPS and GPS signals .............................................................................. 4, 5  
2.0. Installing TRAVEL ASSIST  
3.0. Starting TRAVEL ASSIST  
...................................................................................................................... 5  
3.1. Setting up a connection to the Internet ...................................................... 5, 6  
3.2. Brief overview of key assignment ................................................................. 6  
4.0. Main view and dialogue window  
5.0. Key assignment  
...................................................................................................................... 6  
...................................................................................................................... 6  
6.0. Specifying a destination  
6.1. Navigation to an address ............................................................................ 7  
6.2. Navigation to a POI ................................................................................... 7  
6.2.1. Near me ........................................................................................ 7  
6.2.2. Current map .................................................................................. 7  
6.2.3. Particular city ................................................................................. 7  
6.2.4. Near an address .............................................................................. 7  
6.2.5. Near a favourite .............................................................................. 7  
6.2.6. Near recent destination .................................................................... 7  
6.2.7. Near contact .................................................................................. 7  
6.2.8. “What?“ selection menu ................................................................ 7, 8  
6.3. Navigation to a NavPix™ destination ............................................................. 8  
6.4. Navigation to Recent destination ................................................................. 8  
6.5. Navigation to Favourite .............................................................................. 8  
6.6. Navigation to Contact ................................................................................ 9  
6.6.1. Geocode ........................................................................................ 9  
7.0. Navigation  
7.1. Navigation options .................................................................................... 9  
7.1.1. Turn voice on/off ............................................................................ 9  
7.1.2. POI along the route ......................................................................... 9  
7.1.3. Traffic on the route ......................................................................... 9  
7.1.4. Change view .................................................................................. 9  
7.1.5. Route options ............................................................................... 10  
7.1.6. Delete route ................................................................................. 10  
7.2. Current route ..........................................................................................10  
7.2.1. Show route on map ........................................................................ 10  
7.2.2. Route options ............................................................................... 10  
7.2.3. Stop-off ....................................................................................... 10  
7.2.4. Traffic on the route ........................................................................ 10  
7.2.5. Delete route ................................................................................. 10  
7.2.6. Show end point ............................................................................ 10  
7.2.7. Change end point .......................................................................... 10  
8.0. Other functions in main menu  
8.1. Look on map ........................................................................................... 11  
8.1.1. Traffic information ......................................................................... 11  
8.1.2. POI ............................................................................................. 11  
8.2. Planning a trip ........................................................................................ 11  
8.3. NavPix™ ................................................................................................ 11  
8.3.1 Make new NavPix™ .......................................................................... 11  
8.3.2 Send NavPix™ ................................................................................. 11  
8.4. Look for flight ......................................................................................... 12  
8.5. My locations ........................................................................................... 12  
8.5.1. Favourites .................................................................................... 12  
8.5.2. Recent destinations ........................................................................12  
8.5.3. Contacts ...................................................................................... 12  
8.6. Settings ................................................................................................. 12  
8.6.1. Change GPS device ........................................................................ 12  
8.6.2. Measurement units .........................................................................12  
8.6.3. Advisor voice ................................................................................ 12  
8.6.4. POI content on Web .......................................................................13  
8.6.5. Web access point ........................................................................... 13  
8.6.6. About TRAVEL ASSIST ................................................................... 13  
8.7. Exit ....................................................................................................... 13  
9.0. Appendix  
9.1. Road types .....................................................................................13,14,15  
9.2. Support information ................................................................................. 13  
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Introduction  
1.0. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the TRAVEL ASSIST mobile telephone navigation software. We trust that your new GPS  
navigation software will give you years of pleasure. Whether you are travelling at home or abroad: TRAVEL ASSIST  
guides you to your destination without the need for road atlases, maps or any other instructions. The Global Positioning  
System (GPS) is free of charge, usable at any time and accurate down to 5 metres. Your TRAVEL ASSIST roadmap  
provides details on road level for navigation from door to door as well as special destinations (POIs) such as hotels,  
railway stations and airports. This manual explains the installation of TRAVEL ASSIST, how you can use the device  
effectively and safely and which functions are available to you. Navman is always keen to receive your feedback.  
Please refer to Support Information on Page 13 for contact addresses and information on our web site.  
1.1. Compatibility  
Navman TRAVEL ASSIST is compatible with Bluetooth GPS receivers and the following Nokia mobile telephones:  
Nokia N70, N72, N90, 6260, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6682, 7610.  
1.2. Operation  
As with many other software programs, the software medium must be available to use TRAVEL ASSIST (in this case  
the TRAVEL ASSIST MMC memory card). This enables the software to be used on several devices, albeit not at the  
same time (a second software license is required in this case).  
Important note: Since the TRAVEL ASSIST program and map data files are stored on the MMC memory card,  
changing or overwriting these files is not permitted. We recommend making a copy of all the files onto a PC or another  
memory device prior to installing.  
1.3. GPS and GPS signals  
GPS is the system for global determination of position and comprises of a network of satellites that transmit accurate  
timing and positioning information world-wide. The satellites transmit information to GPS receivers, enabling them to  
determine accurate positioning.  
Satellites circle the earth at a distance of about 20,000 km. Although a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to  
twelve satellites at any time, only three signals are required to supply data for a position (a “GPS fix“) or to determine  
latitude and longitude required for vehicle navigation systems.  
Navman TRAVEL ASSIST uses GPS data to calculate your current position and calculates the best route to your desti-  
nation using maps. TRAVEL ASSIST then guides you to your destination using voice and screen commands with con-  
tinual updating of your position using GPS data.  
The iCN (receiver) must be positioned in the open or at an unobstructed place within the vehicle for GPS signals to  
be received. An unobstructed view of the sky is required by the GPS aerial. The iCN can be used in all weather con-  
ditions (with the exception of snowfall).  
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Introduction | Installing | Starting  
!
WARNING  
Safety notice:  
You assume sole responsibility for ensuring that the mobile telephone is installed, mounted and used within  
the vehicle such that accidents, injuries and damage are ruled out. The user of this product assumes sole  
responsible for driving safety. You also commit to reading and following the instructions on vehicle installation  
and to use the product in line with currently valid legal regulations. Check the vehicle manual to make sure  
the device can be mounted safely at the required position.  
You assume sole responsibility for following these safety instructions at all times:  
Do not use the mobile telephone while you are driving and do not mount the device at a place which obstructs  
the driver’s view.  
Do not mount the mobile telephone at a place which affects the safe handling of the vehicle or the function  
of the airbag (or any other safety equipment).  
Do not leave the mobile telephone in an unattended vehicle in a place where it is visible and do not expose  
the device to strong or direct sunlight.  
Do not use the mobile telephone if it is hot. Let is cool down first.  
Non-compliance of these instructions can result in severe material damage and serious injury to persons  
(including death). Navman assumes no liability whatsoever if the product is used in a way that causes injuries,  
death or material damage or violates the law.  
2.0. Installing TRAVEL ASSIST  
Simply insert the MMC memory card into your mobile telephone to install TRAVEL ASSIST.  
3.0. Starting TRAVEL ASSIST  
You have now installed TRAVEL ASSIST on your mobile telephone and mounted the GPS receiver in your vehicle.  
Step 1: Turn your GPS receiver on.  
Step 2: Open the ”Personal“ folder of your mobile telephone.  
Step 3: Open Navman - TRAVEL ASSIST is started.  
Step 4: TRAVEL ASSIST searches for nearby Bluetooth GPS devices on initial start-up. Select you GPS receiver.  
Step 5: The GPS receiver and your mobile telephone are now connected.  
Your map is now displayed. TRAVEL ASSIST is now ready for navigation.  
GPS status:  
A satellite receiver symbol displays the status of the GPS reception in the bottom right hand corner of the screen.  
Green means reception, flashing red means no connection to the GPS receiver and permanent red means no GPS  
reception.  
Note: With the exception of navigation and create new NavPix™, all of the functions can be used without GPS receiver.  
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Starting | Main view and dialogue window | Key assignment  
3.1. Setting up a connection to the Internet  
TRAVEL ASSIST uses current information from an Internet database for some functions. These include current traffic  
situation, hotel information and flight information. The Internet access point must be specified to establish a connection  
to the web.  
Step 1: Open up the Settings dialogue in the main menu.  
Step 2: Select Web access point.  
Step 3: Select the access point for your provider.  
Step 4: A connection to the Internet has now been made.  
Please note: Usage of the Internet is associated with GPRS connection costs. These amounts depend on your contract.  
Contact your provider for more information. The use of service data for traffic situation, POIs and flight detail enquiries  
is free of charge in the first year after the purchase of Navman software. After this time period has elapsed, a ticket  
3.2. Brief overview of key assignment  
= zoom in  
*
= zoom out  
#
2 = key for switching between direction-of-travel orientated view and northwards orientated view  
3 = key for switching between three-dimensional map to two-dimensional map  
left selection key = call up menu  
right selection key = back  
middle selection key = call up the Navigation Options menu during navigation; jump from one traffic report to the  
next traffic report when planning journey.  
4.0. Main view and dialogue window  
Navman TRAVEL ASSIST uses three different screen views.  
Main view: The route is displayed on a geographical map and the navigational data is displayed three-dimensionally.  
The display window can be selected using the zoom function. Switching to a two-dimensional view (classic map  
view) is also possible.  
Dialogue window: The dialogue window is used to select and activate required functions. All the functions in a selec-  
tion list are displayed in the main dialogue. The next dialogue window is displayed if a function is activated with the  
selection key. Various additional functions are offered and text inputs made. All main dialogue windows fill the display.  
Options: The Options dialogue opens up in a smaller format and always refers to the main dialogue last opened.  
Since the software has a redundant structure, most of the functions can be called up at different places during a pro-  
cedure. Within this user manual, procedures for the use of different functions are each described once, but apply  
irrespective of where in the procedure a particular function is called.  
5.0. Key assignment  
After opening Navman TRAVEL ASSIST, a map is displayed with your current location (assuming there is a GPS  
connection). Use the 4-way navigation key to scroll left, right, up and down.  
Zoom: Press the asterisk key to reduce the size of the map section and the hash key to increase it. Switch from  
three-dimensional map view to two-dimensional with numerical key “3”.  
Change between direction-orientated and northwards-orientated view with the “2” key.  
The left selection key is used for selecting from the main menu and the calling up of options. The right selection key  
is used to return to the main menu or ending a current function. The numerical keypad is used to input addresses.  
The “C“ key is used to make corrections.  
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Specifying a destination  
6.0. Specifying a destination  
Open up the main menu with the left selection key.  
Select Navigate. You can now specify a destination as an address, a POI, a NavPix™ destination or from a selection  
of recent destinations, stored favourites or contacts. Confirm the selection with the left selection key. Use the  
right selection key to return to the main menu.  
6.1. Navigation to an address  
Step 1: In the main menu, select first Navigate and then Address.  
The Look for address dialogue window is displayed  
Step 2: Enter location or postcode, street and house number.  
Note: The software corrects incomplete names and spelling mistakes.  
Step 3: Select the exact destination in the Matches found selection menu.  
Step 4: Select the route type. Quickest, shortest, walking, with bicycle and with taxi are available for selection.  
Step 5: The route is now calculated and navigation started.  
6.2. Navigation to a POI (point of interest)  
Select Navigate and POI in the main menu  
The Where? window appears, offering the following selection criteria:  
6.2.1. Near me (only available during GPS reception  
6.2.2. Current map  
Use *, # and the navigation keys to select a particular map section in the map view.  
6.2.3. Particular city  
Enter the postcode or the name of the city in the Look for location menu. Select the required city in  
Matches found and confirm in the Options dialogue window.  
6.2.4. Near an address  
Enter the address in the Look for address menu. Select the required address in Matches found and confirm  
in the Options dialogue window.  
6.2.5. Near a favourite  
Select a location from the Favourite list and confirm in Options. This assumes previous categorisation of a  
destination as a favourite.  
6.2.6. Near recent destination  
A list of the destinations recently calculated. Scroll through the list and make a selection.  
6.2.7. Near contact  
Calls up the mobile telephone’s address file. Select a contact in Contacts and confirm in Options. The address  
selected must have a geocode (see section 6.7).  
Please note: The default radius is 25 km for “Near me“, “Near an address“, “Near a favourite“, “Near a recent  
destination“ and “Near contact“.  
6.2.8. “What?“ selection menu  
The What? menu appears once one of the criteria has been selected  
Example: driver services:  
Select from Petrol station, Parking, Repair facility or Automobile club. In the Look in WEB too? option  
menu, decide as to whether only information from the memory chip is used or whether the Internet is also  
used for the search. (Once yes, always or no, never has been selected, this option menu is no longer display-  
ed. This can be reset in Settings -> POI content on Web.) Make a selection and highlight the destination in  
the Matches found menu. A “@“ is used to denote destinations from the Internet database. The Options  
menu can now be used to select the journey destination as a destination, to display the destination on the  
map or to add it to favourites.  
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Specifying a destination  
Show details:  
For some destinations from the Internet (“@“ symbol), there is an option of displaying a brief description of the  
destination. If Show on map is selected, all search hits are displayed on the map. The destination lying closest  
to your current position (green cross) is denoted by a blue sign and displayed in the title line of the map. The  
characters on the signs correspond to the characters in the Matches found list.  
Proceed with the selection of the following items as with the step specified in driver services:  
Travellers’ services  
Useful information  
Food / entertainment  
Sport and culture  
In addition, destinations can be found by Name or Category.  
Enter a name in the Find facilities dialogue window or select one of the specified themes in the Categories  
dialogue.  
Example: Look by name  
Enter the name of a required facility in the Find facility dialogue. In the Look in WEB too? option menu, decide  
as to whether only information from the memory chip is used or whether the Internet is also used for the  
search. Make your choice in Matches found. The Options menu can now be used to select the journey desti-  
nation as a destination, to display the destination on the map or to add it to favourites. With facilities with tele-  
phone number entry, the facility can be called.  
Please note: Usage of the Internet is associated with GPRS connection costs. These amounts depend on your  
contract. Contact your provider for more information. The use of service data for traffic situation, POIs and flight  
detail enquiries is free of charge in the first year after the purchase of Navman software. After this time period  
information.  
6.3. Navigation to a NavPix™ destination  
A NavPix™ is a photograph of a location with precise GPS details of this location. A NavPix™ can be used to head for  
a location without the need for additional information, such as city or street.  
Select Navigate and NavPix™ destination.  
A list of generated NavPix™ is displayed.  
Select one as a destination and start navigation based on the selection of route type.  
6.4. Navigation to Recent destination  
As soon as a few destinations have been calculated, these may be activated from the selection list. This saves reentering  
the same information when again heading for the same destination.  
Each newly calculated destination is entered into the list. The one selected last appears at the very top of the list.  
Select Navigate and Recent destination.  
A list of the recent destinations is displayed.  
Use the 4-way navigation key to scroll through the list to select a destination.  
Use the middle selection key to go directly to the Route type menu and to the start of navigation. The left selection key  
opens the Options menu where the destination is shown on the map, added to favourites or selected as a destination.  
6.5. Navigation to Favourite  
Destinations required frequently can be stored under Favourite. A selection list lists all destinations entered. They  
can be selected for navigation using the same key selection as the destinations in the Recent destinations list or  
displayed on a map. (see 6.4)  
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Specifying a destination | Navigation  
6.6. Navigation to Contact  
This function is used to access addresses stored in the mobile telephone and to select them as navigation destinations,  
display them on a map or add them to the favourite list – provided that the address has a geocode, i.e. has exact GPS  
details. If this is not the case, the GPS position can be assigned by entering the address once.  
Select Navigate and Contact.  
A list of your contacts stored in the address book is displayed.  
Scroll to the contact required and select Options.  
There are three options once a GPS position has been assigned to the selected contact: Select the contact as a navi-  
gation destination, display it on a map or add it to favourites.  
A geocode can be assigned to a contact without GPS data:  
6.6.1. Geocode  
Select Geocode and enter the address details. Confirm with the left selection key and select the precise  
address details from the list. Now select Geocode in the Options menu. Your contact now has a geocode and  
the address list reappears.  
Please note: Because of the need for the user to enter data first, the following functions are not available on  
first using the software: NavPix™ destination, Recent destination and Favourite. Navigation to Contact  
assumes that there are entries in the address directory of the mobile telephone.  
7.0. Navigation  
Navigation starts once the route has been selected and calculated. A blue line is used to mark out the route. Blue  
arrows denote turn-off directions. A large light-blue arrow in the lower area of the display indicates your current GPS  
position. A loudspeaker symbol indicates whether the advisor voice is turned on or off. A satellite receiver symbol  
indicates the status of the GPS reception. Green indicates reception, flashing red means no connection to the GPS  
receiver and permanent red means no GPS reception. The lower display line provides information on the distance to  
the next direction change, distance to destination, remaining journey time and current speed.  
7.1. Navigation options  
Press the middle selection key to enter the Navigation Options menu.The following selections can be made:  
7.1.1. Turn voice on/off  
Turning on and off of the advisor voice  
7.1.2. POI along the route (follow description in section 6.2.)  
7.1.3. Traffic on the route  
On calling this function, current data on the traffic situation in the Internet is called up and displayed.  
A traffic problem is denoted by a traffic problem symbol. A green cross specifies the position of the traffic  
incident shown in the title line of the display. Select Avoid traffic problems in the Options menu to calculate  
a route that avoids the problem area.  
Please note: Usage of the Internet is associated with GPRS connection costs. These amounts depend on your  
contract. Contact your provider for more information. The use of service data for traffic situation, POIs and  
flight detail enquiries is free of charge in the first year after the purchase of Navman software. After this time  
service information.  
7.1.4. Change view  
Switch from normal map view to view of next direction change. The distance to the direction change is displayed.  
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Navigation  
7.1.5. Route options  
If the route is to be recalculated, there is an option to change the route type or to avoid particular traffic  
routes. Select Route Options and Change route type to enter the Route type menu and recalculation.  
Select Route options and Avoid ...  
The route can now be recalculated omitting toll roads, ferries or highways.  
7.1.6. Delete route  
The current route is deleted but remains listed under recent destination.  
7.2. Current route  
If a route is calculated, the additional entry Current Route appears in the main menu. This dialogue displays start  
and destination location, specifies the current distance from the destination, the estimated duration of the journey,  
the selected route type and number of stop-offs.  
Several options are available for selection in the Options menu:  
7.2.1. Show route on map  
The entire route is shown on a map. Increase/decrease the size of the map section with the asterisk and hash  
key respectively.  
7.2.2. Route options  
You can recalculate the route excluding certain road sections or as a different route type. Follow the description  
in section 7.1.5.  
7.2.3. Stop-off  
Used to enter locations stopped off at between start and destination points.  
Select Stop-off, select Options, enter the stop-off in the Add stop-off menu as an address, POI, NavPix  
destination, recent destination, favourite or contact. (Follow the instructions in section 6.0.)  
The new location is now entered in the Stop-off menu.  
In Options you now have the option of showing the stop-off on the map, recalculating the route, removing  
the stop-off or adding a further stop-off. After recalculating, the Current Route menu appears with the newly  
calculated distance and journey time details.  
7.2.4. Traffic on the route  
Checks the traffic situation along the route using current data from an Internet database. (Please refer to Section  
7.1.3 for description and information.)  
7.2.5. Delete route  
7.2.6. Show end point  
The destination of the current route is shown on a map.  
7.2.7. Change end point  
Specify another destination. Enter the new destination in the Destination menu (follow the instructions in  
section 6.0 when entering). Select Options, Define as destination and enter the type of route. The route is  
calculated with changed destination and shown in the display.  
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Other functions in main menu  
8.0. Other functions in main menu  
8.1. Look on map  
Enter the required destination as per section 6.0. Select Show on map in the Options dialogue.  
8.1.1. Traffic information  
The Where? menu appears once Traffic information has been selected in the Look on map selection menu.  
Follow the instructions in section 6.2 when entering. Current traffic information is displayed (see also section  
7.1.3).  
8.1.2. POI  
Displays POIs on the map. Use the Where? menu to specify the location of the POI and enter the required  
information under What?. Now follow the instructions in section 6.2.8.  
8.2. Planning a trip  
Enter start point and destination of the journey. Specify any stop-offs (see sections 6 and 7.2.3). Your selection  
appears in the Current route menu. Now select Options and Calculate route. The distance, journey time and route  
type are displayed. In contrast to a route calculated for navigation, this route is not used for navigation and is conse-  
quently not displayed in the main menu as a current route.  
The route calculated can also be updated with current traffic information: Select the Traffic on route function from  
the Options menu in Current route. Traffic information is reloaded and any traffic incidents are displayed on a map.  
The route can be recalculated in Avoid traffic problems in the Options menu.  
8.3. NavPix™  
A NavPix™ is a photograph of a location with precise GPS details of the location.  
Selecting NavPix™ displays a list of the stored photographs. The list is empty on initial use.  
8.3.1. Make new NavPix™  
There must be a GPS connection for a geocoded photograph to be taken. Select Options and New NavPix™.  
Take a photograph as per the instructions for your mobile telephone. Choose a name for the photograph and  
select Save. The newly created NavPix™ is displayed in the list. Options provides the following: View  
NavPix™, show the GPS position of the picture on the map, send NavPix™ and delete NavPix™.  
8.3.2. Send NavPix™  
Select Send NavPix™. The picture is displayed. Enter the telephone number of the recipient in the footer of  
the display. Alternatively, call up the contact list by selecting Add recipient in the Options menu and select a  
recipient for the NavPix™ from the entries in the number index of your mobile telephone.  
If the recipient of the NavPix™ also has the Navman software, he can navigate directly to the point at which  
the photograph was taken.  
If the NavPix™ is sent to a different MMS-compatible mobile telephone, the recipient can download a map  
which displays where the picture was taken.  
Note: MMS connection costs are charged when sending a NavPix™.These amounts depend on your mobile  
network contract.  
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Other functions in main menu  
8.4. Look for flight  
Navman TRAVEL ASSIST searches for available flights in an Internet file.  
Select Look for flight in the main menu. The Flight browser is displayed. Departure and arrival points are specified  
in the Options dialogue. Select City with airport for a list of world-wide cities with airports. Enter a city name and  
select the required city from Matches found. Use Options to specify the selected location as a departure or arrival  
point. If address, POI, NavPix™ destination, recent destination, favourite or contact is selected in the Specify  
departure or Specify arrival dialogue, TRAVEL ASSIST searches for the airport closest to the location selected.  
A search is made for flights on the current day. Enter a date in the flight browser to search for flights at other times.  
Now select Look for flight in the Options menu.  
Make your selection in Flights found and use Check flight status to check the status in the Internet. Airport, flight  
times, terminal and status (on-time, late or early) are specified for departure and arrival.  
Please note: Usage of the Internet is associated with GPRS connection costs. These amounts are dependent on your  
contract. Contact your provider for more information.  
The use of service data for traffic situation, POIs and flight detail enquiries is free of charge in the first year after the  
purchase of Navman software. After this time period has elapsed, a ticket can be purchased (from www.navman.com)  
that allows continued usage of the service information.  
8.5. My locations  
Displays addresses stored in Favourites, Recent destinations and Contacts. On first using TRAVEL ASSIST, the  
Favourites and Recent destinations folders are empty and Contacts displays the address list of your mobile telephone.  
8.5.1. Favourites  
Favourites can also be added here – just as they can at many other places in TRAVEL ASSIST. Select  
Favourites and then Add new under Options. The new favourite can then be entered in a selection menu.  
(see also section 6.0.)  
The Options dialogue can also be used to select a favourite for navigation, to display it on the map and to  
delete it.  
8.5.2. Recent destinations  
Displays all destinations calculated for navigation. The one calculated last appears at the very top of the list.  
Options can be used to select one of these destinations for navigation, to delete it, to display it on the map or  
to add it to favourites.  
8.5.3. Contacts  
Displays contacts stored in your mobile telephone. The user is prompted to enter an address if one is not  
already entered. The selected contact can be given a geocode in the Options dialogue. (proceed as per the  
instructions in section 6.6.)  
8.6. Settings  
8.6.1. Change GPS device  
Power on a Bluetooth GPS receiver device and select Change GPS device. TRAVEL ASSIST establishes a  
connection to the receiver and displays it in the Devices found dialogue. Use Select to specify this device  
as the current GPS receiver.  
8.6.2. Measurement units  
Allows the user to switch between the metric metre/kilometre and British yards/miles systems of measure-  
ment.  
8.6.3. Advisor voice  
Switch between a female and a male voice.  
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Other functions in main menu | Road types | Support information  
8.6.4. POI content on Web  
This is where you can specify whether data in the Internet is to be searched. If you have declined or agreed  
to queries in the Internet elsewhere, this can be reset under POI content on Web. (see also sections 6.2.8.  
and 7.1.3.)  
Please note: Usage of the Internet is associated with GPRS connection costs. These amounts are dependent  
on your contract. Contact your provider for more information.  
8.6.5. Web access point  
Select your access point to the Internet. Your mobile network provider will supply you with all necessary  
information.  
8.6.6. About TRAVEL ASSIST  
Displays version and serial number of the Navman software used.  
8.7. Exit  
Exits the navigation software.  
9.0. Appendix  
9.1. Road types (see page 14/15)  
Note: Road types and abbreviations for Belgium and Switzerland are listed in three languages.  
9.2. Support information  
Support for Australien:  
Navman Australia Pty Ltd  
PO Box 479  
Gladesville, NSW 2111 · Australien  
Support for Neuseeland:  
Navman New Zealand  
PO Box. 68-155 Newton  
Auckland · Neuseeland  
Support for Europa:  
Navman Europe Ltd  
4G Gatwick House  
Peeks Brook Lane, Horley  
Surrey RH6 9ST · Großbritannien  
Support for USA and Canada:  
Navman USA Inc  
5275 Capital Boulevard  
Raleigh, NC 27616-2925 · USA  
Telefon: 866-9-NAVMAN  
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Road types  
Country  
Belgium  
(German)  
Road type  
CHAUSSEE  
PLATZ  
Abbreviation  
CH  
Country  
Road type  
AVENUE  
Abbreviation  
AVE  
BVD  
CTR  
CR  
Great Britain  
PL  
BOULEVARD  
CENTRE  
STRASSE  
AVENUE  
BOULEVARD  
CHAUSSÉE  
IMPASSE  
MONT  
STR  
AVE  
BVD  
CH  
Belgium  
(French)  
CRESCENT  
AVENUE  
Ireland  
AVE  
BVD  
CTR  
CR  
BOULEVARD  
CENTRE  
IMP  
MT  
CRESCENT  
PLACE  
MONTAGNE  
PLACE  
MT  
PL  
PL  
ROAD  
RD  
ROUTE  
RTE  
ROUTE  
RTE  
SQ  
ROUTE NATIONAL RN  
SQUARE  
STREET  
RUE  
R.  
ST  
SQUARE  
BAAN  
SQ  
YARD  
YD  
Belgium  
(Dutch)  
BN  
Italy  
CONTRADA  
CORSO  
C.DA  
C.SO  
FR  
BERG  
BG  
DREEF  
DR  
LN  
FRAZIONE  
LARGO  
LAAN  
LGO  
P. Z A  
P. LE  
SS  
MARKT  
PARK  
MKT  
PK  
PIAZZA  
PIAZZALE  
STRADA STATALE  
SUPERSTRADA  
VIA  
PLEIN  
PL  
SQUARE  
STEENWEG  
STRAAT  
BOULEVARD  
CHAUSSEE  
PLATZ  
SQ  
SS  
STWG  
STR  
BVD  
CH  
PL  
V.  
VIALE  
VL  
Germany  
Finland  
Luxembourg  
ALLÉE  
ALL  
AVE  
BVD  
CH  
AVENUE  
BOULEVARD  
CHAUSSÉE  
DOMAINE  
FAUBOURG  
IMPASSE  
MONT  
STRASSE  
KATU  
STR  
K.  
DOM  
FG  
GATE  
GT  
KATU  
K.  
IMP  
MT  
TIE  
T.  
TIE  
T.  
MONTAGNE  
PASSAGE  
PLACE  
MT  
France  
ALLEE  
ALL  
AVE  
BVD  
CH  
DOM  
FG  
PAS  
PL  
AVENUE  
BOULEVARD  
CHAUSSÉE  
DOMAINE  
FAUBOURG  
IMPASSE  
MONT  
QUARTIER  
ROND-POINT  
ROUTE  
QU  
RPT  
RTE  
ROUTE NATIONALE RN  
IMP  
MT  
MT  
PAS  
PL  
RUE  
R.  
SQUARE  
TRAVERSE  
SQ  
TRA  
MONTAGNE  
PASSAGE  
PLACE  
QUARTIER  
ROND-POINT  
ROUTE  
QU  
RPT  
RTE  
ROUTE NATIONALE RN  
RUE  
R.  
SQUARE  
TRAVERSE  
SQ  
TRA  
14  
Road types  
Country  
Road type  
BOULEVARD  
DIJK  
Abbreviation  
BVD  
DK  
Country  
Road type  
BOULEVARD  
CHAUSSEE  
PLATZ  
Abbreviation  
BVD  
CH  
The Netherlands  
Switzerland  
(German)  
DWARSSTRAAT  
DWARSWEG  
GRACHT  
KADE  
DWSTR  
DWWG  
GR  
PL  
STRASSE  
AVENUE  
CHAUSSÉE  
IMPASSE  
MONT  
STR  
AVE  
CH  
Switzerland  
(French)  
KD  
KANAAL  
LAAN  
KAN  
LN  
IMP  
MT  
LEANE  
LN  
MONTAGNE  
PLACE  
MT  
LOANE  
LN  
PL  
PARK  
PK  
QUARTIER  
ROUTE  
QU  
PLANTSOEN  
PLEIN  
PLNTS  
PLN  
SNGL  
STR  
STR  
STRWG  
WG  
GT  
RTE  
ROUTE NATIONAL RN  
SINGEL  
RUE  
R.  
STRAAT  
STRJITTE  
STRAATWEG  
WEG  
SQUARE  
CONTRADA  
CORSO  
FRAZIONE  
LARGO  
SQ  
Switzerland  
(Italian)  
C.DA  
C.SO  
FR  
Norway  
GATA  
LGO  
P. Z A  
P. LE  
V.  
GATE  
GT  
PIAZZA  
PLASSEN  
VEGEN  
PL  
PIAZZALE  
VIA  
V.  
VEI  
V.  
VIALE  
VL  
Austria  
BOULEVARD  
CHAUSSEE  
PLATZ  
BVD  
CH  
Spain  
AVENIDA  
CALLE  
AVE  
C/  
PL  
CALLEJÓN  
CAMINO  
CARRETERA  
GLORIETA  
PASEO  
CJ  
STRASSE  
AVENIDA  
BAIRRO  
CALÇADA  
CAMINHO  
ESTRADA  
LARGO  
STR  
AVE  
BA  
CM  
CR  
Portugal  
G
CC  
P. O  
P.  
CAM  
EST  
LGO  
LARG  
PR  
PLAZA  
RAMBLA  
RONDA  
RBLA  
RD  
LARGUINHO  
PRAÇA  
QUARTO  
QUARTA  
QUINTA  
RUA  
QT  
QT  
QU  
R.  
SÃO  
S.  
SANTA  
S.  
SANTO  
S.  
15  

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