Nokia 60 User Manual

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User’s Manual  
Nokia Series 60 Version 2, Version3  
(Symbian OS)  
Version 1.6225  
January 2007  
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Quick Reference  
Main Menu commands  
Search  
Smart word search to find landmark, point-of-interest,  
street names and more  
Search  
Search for landmark, point-of-interest, street names and etc.  
nearby the selected location.  
What’s Nearby?  
Favourites  
Create your favourite hot spots or hang out at the  
selected location.  
New  
Delete  
Delete waypoints which you will not be using  
View your favourite hot spots or hang out at the selected  
location.  
Go To Fav  
Map Options  
Load different country maps  
Customise default map  
Load Map  
Set As Default  
Home View  
Zoom out to country view  
Where is …  
Find out your present location, especially in a foreign area  
Find out where your loved ones are  
Where am I?  
Where are U?  
Set Visible  
Let your friends locate you, especially when meeting up with  
them  
View polling history  
SMS Polling Log  
SMS Position  
Send your locations to your friend  
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Navigation  
(PRO ver.)  
Set selected location as route start point  
Start  
Set selected location as route end point  
Destination  
Auto Reroute /  
Disable Reroute  
Enable/ Disable auto reroute when detoured from original  
route  
Connect to an external GPS device via Bluetooth  
Play back of planned route  
Connect GPS  
Play Route  
Help  
Exit  
Software versioning  
Links to website FAQ  
About  
FAQ  
Exit program  
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Tap and hold on the selected location on the map to initiate the pop-up menu  
Pop Up  
Show additional waypoint info/notes  
Show WP note  
Send Pos To…  
Toggle  
Send a position and message(optional) to another phone  
Toggle between WP viewer and Map viewer. If routing  
available, can toggle between the List and Directional view.  
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About NAVFone  
NAVFone is a digitized street directory that allows you to view maps on  
Symbian phones and much more.  
The main user interface for NAVFone is the map view window. All the features can  
be access via the menu. The application provides zooming and panning capabilities  
to facilitate map navigation.  
For easy and fast access to specific positions of interest, waypoints, with friendly  
names and textual descriptions, can be created and mark in the map. The icon type  
and priority of each waypoint can also be customized to enable easy identification on  
the map.  
The software also allows users to perform various types of search in the database to  
suit different needs. Matching results can then be selected and viewed in detail.  
Asia GIS’ GPRXtm technology with GPS-like feature, allows you to determine your  
location in an instance. This feature also allows you to find the location of your  
friends. Connect it to a Bluetooth GPS device and turn your mobile phone into a  
Navigation device!  
NAVFone/ Navfone Pro is copyright © of ASIA GIS Private Limited.  
is a registered trademark of Asia GIS Private Limited.  
Adobe, Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe  
Systems Incorporated.  
All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.  
ASIA GIS Private Limited shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions  
contained herein. The information in this document is provided “as is” without warranty and  
is subject to change without notice. The warranties for products are set forth in the express  
limited warranty statements accompanying such products.  
This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part if this  
document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the  
prior written consent of ASIA GIS Private Limited.  
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Caution set out in this manner indicates that failure to  
follow instructions might result in loss of lives.  
!
Caution set out in this manner indicates that failure to  
follow instructions might result in damage to equipment,  
loss of data or malfunction of the system.  
Abbreviations:  
SMS – Short Message Service  
WP – Way Point  
NAVFone is created and owned by:  
ASIA GIS Private Limited  
49 Jalan Pemimpin  
#05-11  
APS Industrial Building  
Singapore 577203  
Tel: +65 6391 4500  
Fax: +65 6298 2735  
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LICENSE AGREEMENT  
BY INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF  
THIS SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT.  
1.  
DEFINITIONS  
1.1  
The terms used in this agreement shall have the following meanings:  
"agis" shall mean Asia GIS Pte Ltd., whose address is 49, Jalan Pemimpin, #05-11  
APS Industrial Building, Singapore 577203. agis is the licensed owner of the  
copyrighted SERVICES enclosed with the right to License, sell and distribute the  
SERVICES.  
"LICENSEE" shall mean a person, an organization, a corporation, a government  
entity, or other legal entity subscribing the SERVICES and hence obtaining the  
independent right to use the SERVICES.  
"SERVICES" shall mean agis’ proprietary maps, mapping software and location-  
based technology provided herein.  
“DEVICE” shall mean any computer or CPU on which the SERVICES are installed.  
LICENSEE must be the owner of the DEVICE or must be authorised to use the  
DEVICE.  
2.  
3.  
LICENSE GRANT  
agis is the licensed owner of the copyrighted SERVICES enclosed with the right to  
sell and distribute the SERVICES and retain all rights, title, interest and copyright in the  
SERVICES.  
4.  
agis hereby grants to LICENSEE and LICENSEE hereby accepts from agis, a non-  
exclusive, non-transferable License to use the SERVICES contained herein only in the normal  
course and scope of its own business activity and for no other purpose whatsoever. The  
SERVICES are provided solely and exclusively for the private use of the LICENSEE and/or  
such other person(s) declared in the terms of this License.  
5.  
LICENSEE must not re-market, re-license, give away, trade, barter, disclose, transfer,  
lease, assign, distribute or otherwise provide unauthorized third party access to the  
SERVICES in whole or in part, without prior written consent from agis.  
6.  
LICENSEE must not copy the SERVICES for any purpose whatsoever. LICENSEE  
must not translate the SERVICES into other formats and/or media.  
7.  
LICENSEE must install and use the SERVICES only on a single DEVICE. LICENSEE  
must not modify the SERVICES in any manner whatsoever.  
8.  
LICENSEE acknowledges the usage of the SERVICES and accepts full responsibility  
for using the SERVICES within rules, regulations and laws imposed by the country in which  
the SERVICES are used.  
9.  
TERM  
9.1  
These terms and conditions shall commence on the date the SERVICES are  
subscribed and shall continue until:  
LICENSEE elects to discontinue use of the SERVICES and thereby terminates this  
Agreement, or  
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upon agis' termination of this Agreement due to breach by LICENSEE.  
9.2  
If the LICENSEE fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions provided herein,  
agis may at its option, and in addition to any other remedies that it may be entitled to,  
terminate LICENSEE's use of the SERVICES without further notice.  
10.  
ASSIGNMENT AND SUCCESSORS  
10.1  
No interest herein shall be assigned or transferred, in whole or in part, without the  
prior written consent of agis and any attempt to do so shall be a material breach of  
this Agreement and shall render such assignment null and void. The terms and  
provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the  
parties thereto and their successors, assigns and legal representatives.  
11.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
11.1  
agis shall not be liable for any activity involving the installation of the SERVICES, its  
use, or the results obtained from such use. IN NO EVENT SHALL agis BE LIABLE  
TO LICENSEE OR ITS CUSTOMERS OR END USERS, FOR ANY DAMAGE  
WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES FOR LOST  
PROFITS OR LOST REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF DATA,  
LOSS OF USE OF SOFTWARE, OR CLAIMS BY THIRD PARTIES, SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF  
OR INABILITY TO USE THE SERVICES, EVEN IF agis HAS BEEN ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
IN NO CASE SHALL agis’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE  
SERVICES BY THE LICENSEE.  
12.  
INDEMNITY  
12.1  
LICENSEE, at its own expense, will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless agis, its  
officers, directors, employees and agents, from any and all claims, losses, liabilities,  
damages and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) of any kind  
whatsoever for injuries to or death of any person (including, but not limited to,  
employees of agis) arising out of or related to the use of the SERVICES, and any  
subsequent modifications, updates or enhancements to the SERVICES including its  
maps, regardless of whether the negligence of agis caused or contributed to the said  
injuries or death. This clause shall survive the termination or expiration of this  
Agreement.  
13.  
NO INDEMNITY FROM agis  
13.1  
LICENSEE assumes all risk of use relating to the SERVICES.  
14.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
14.1  
agis shall use its best efforts to ensure that the SERVICES are delivered free of  
physical defect. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, agis MAKES NO WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No oral or written information or advice  
given by agis shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this  
warranty.  
15.  
MISCELLANEOUS  
15.1  
Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the sole and entire agreement  
between the parties as to the matter set forth herein and supercedes any previous  
agreements, understandings, or arrangements, oral or written, between the  
parties related to the subject matter of this Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly  
provided herein, any amendments to this Agreement must be in writing and signed by  
an authorized representative of each party.  
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15.2  
Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with, and its  
performance governed by, the laws of the Republic of Singapore. The parties agree  
to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of Singapore Courts. If any provision of this  
Agreement is finally held to be unenforceable, that provision will be deleted from this  
Agreement but will not affect the validity of the remainder of this Agreement.  
LICENSEE expressly agrees that every limitation of liability, disclaimer of warranty,  
and exclusion of damages in this Agreement is severable and independent of any  
other such provision, may be enforced as such, and will remain in effect even if a  
remedy of LICENSEE is held to have failed of its essential purpose. All rights not  
specifically granted in this Agreement are reserved by agis.  
15.3  
Headings. The heading in this Agreement are only for the convenience of the parties.  
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CONTENT  
User’s Manual........................................................................................................... 1  
What’s Exciting?Quick Reference............................................................................. 2  
Quick Reference........................................................................................................ 3  
About NAVFone ....................................................................................................... 5  
LICENSE AGREEMENT ......................................................................................... 7  
CONTENT.............................................................................................................. 10  
Safety Information................................................................................................... 12  
1.1 System requirements...................................................................................... 15  
1.2 Installation preparations:................................................................................ 16  
2. Using NAVFone.................................................................................................. 17  
2.1 Launching the application.............................................................................. 17  
2.2 The Map View window ................................................................................. 19  
2.3 Accessing the Menus ..................................................................................... 19  
3.0 Basic Map Function........................................................................................... 20  
3.1 Zoom In......................................................................................................... 20  
3.2 Zoom Out...................................................................................................... 20  
3.3 Pan Up........................................................................................................... 21  
3.4 Pan Down...................................................................................................... 21  
3.5 Pan Left......................................................................................................... 22  
3.6 Pan Right....................................................................................................... 22  
3.7 Cursor movement .......................................................................................... 22  
3.8 Exit................................................................................................................ 23  
4.0 Search ............................................................................................................... 24  
4.1 Search Keyword ............................................................................................ 25  
4.2 What's Nearby?.............................................................................................. 26  
4.3 Search result window..................................................................................... 27  
5.0 Favourites Management..................................................................................... 28  
5.1 WP viewer window........................................................................................ 28  
5.1.1 Jump to WP ............................................................................................ 28  
5.1.2 Create a New WP.................................................................................... 29  
5.1.3 View/Edit WP......................................................................................... 30  
5.1.4 Delete WP............................................................................................... 31  
5.2 WP settings window ...................................................................................... 31  
5.2.1 Save........................................................................................................ 31  
5.2.2 Cancel..................................................................................................... 32  
5.3 List of WP properties..................................................................................... 32  
5.3.1 Name ...................................................................................................... 32  
5.3.2 Note........................................................................................................ 33  
5.3.3 Status...................................................................................................... 34  
5.3.4 Icon......................................................................................................... 34  
5.3.4 Visibility................................................................................................. 35  
6.0 Map Options...................................................................................................... 36  
6.1 Load Map ...................................................................................................... 36  
6.2 Set As Default ............................................................................................... 37  
6.3 Home View ................................................................................................... 37  
7.0 Where is ............................................................................................................ 38  
7.1 Where Am 1?................................................................................................. 38  
7.2 Where Are U?................................................................................................ 39  
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7.3 Set Visible/ Invisible...................................................................................... 40  
7.4 SMS Polling Log ........................................................................................... 41  
7.5 SMS Position................................................................................................. 42  
8.0 Navigation......................................................................................................... 43  
8.1 Planning your route (start point)..................................................................... 44  
8.2 Planning your route (destination point) .......................................................... 44  
8.3 Routing.......................................................................................................... 45  
8.4 Replaying a simulated route........................................................................... 46  
8.5 Toggle view................................................................................................... 46  
9. Help .................................................................................................................... 47  
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Safety Information  
Warning!  
For safety, user should not operate this system  
while driving or in motion. User shall be responsible  
for his/her own safety and adhere to all traffic rules  
and regulations at all times. Map data are updated  
periodically and user shall exercise good judgment  
when using the system for map guidance.  
!
agis Private Limited shall not be liable for any loss  
or damage caused by the usage of the system.  
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Important Information  
NAVFone license is specific to your mobile phone  
and it is not transferable.  
In the event of an upgrade of mobile phone (within 3  
months), user can bring in their old and new mobile  
phones. We will enable the transfer of NAVFone to the  
new mobile phone. Administrative charges will apply.  
The serial number provided with the NAVFone is for  
installation on a single mobile phone only. Please  
keep it at a safe location. agis will not be liable for  
misplace or misuse of the serial number.  
When NAVFone program is lost due to loss, damage or  
repair of mobile phone, agis will not be liable for a  
replacement. However, with supporting documents such  
as a police report or a repair invoice, replacement can  
be obtained on a case to case basis. Administrative  
charges may apply.  
As map data is always changing, updates can be  
NAVFone has been fully tested on a limited range of  
mobile phones in a given time frame. As mobile phone  
specification varies among models and/or batches, agis  
will not be liable for any incompatibility issue.  
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1. Getting Started  
The NAVFone Pro is an advanced and intelligent information system that harnesses the  
cutting edge technology of GPRX (cell-based location engine) and Geographical Information  
System (GIS) to provide detailed street level map information and LBS (Location Based  
Services). When connected to a GPS receiver via Bluetooth, Navfone Pro is able to provide  
street level turn-by-turn voice-guided navigation.  
NAVFone Pro is developed for Symbian Platform.  
In this section, you will learn about:  
What are the system requirements?  
Installing the NAVFone Pro  
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1.1 System requirements  
Before you begin with the installation, make sure that the following requirements are  
met:  
A mobile phone:  
Using Symbian OS Nokia Series 60 Version 2, Version 3.  
Free memory space of 6 MB (system memory) to store the installation file. An  
additional 6 MB / 10 MB (for PRO version) of system memory or external  
storage card for the actual installation. The 6 MB installation file can be deleted  
after installation is complete.  
Connector cable, IrDA, Bluetooth or other forms of communication with the PC  
Please contact us to have an updated list of compatible mobile phones.  
Desktop or laptop:  
Pentium-class PC with Microsoft Windows  
Version 98, 98SE, 2000, ME or XP Operating System  
6 MB / 10 MB (for PRO version) of free disk space  
Connector cable port, IrDA, Bluetooth or other forms of communication port with  
your mobile phone  
Your mobile phone PC suite (See your mobile phone’s user manual for  
installation procedures.)(Optional)  
Internet connection at the PC is required for online registration & software activation  
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1.2 Installation preparations:  
Note: If any of the above requirements is not met, you will not be able to  
complete the installation.  
To install NAVFone on your mobile phone, right click on the downloaded file on your  
desktop. Select “Send To" and choose your mobile device. After file transfer is  
completed, go to Inbox and click on the received .sis installation file. Installation  
should begin.  
(Refer to Appendix A for a step-by-step sequence of the installation process)  
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2. Using NAVFone  
Now that you have installed NAVFone Pro on your mobile device, you are ready to go.  
2.1 Launching the application  
After you have successfully completed the installation, you will see the NAVFone  
icon in the application launcher screen.  
To launch the application  
1. Go into menu  
2. Move the cursor to the Installations folder and Open.  
3. Move the cursor to the Icon  
4. Press Options and select Open. Alternatively, press the centre of navigation  
key. (Skip procedure 5-14 after you activated the software)  
5. Move the cursor and select “Activate Software” under the Select option and  
click OK  
6. Type in the 16 Alphanumerical Registration Code provided into the  
Registration Code. (Take note it is case sensitive)  
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7. Scroll down to the Activation code  
8. Type in the Activation Code provided into the Activation Code. (Take note it is  
case sensitive)  
9. Click OK  
10. Scroll down and read the Disclaimer  
11. After reading the Disclaimer, click OK  
12. Scroll down and read the Agreement  
13. After reading the Agreement, click OK  
14. Once the NAVFone Pro and a map appears, the NAVFone is ready to be  
used.  
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2.2 The Map View window  
Application name  
Name of location  
Map  
Map scale  
Toggle View  
Open Main menu  
The Map View window shows the main screen.  
All maps shown are always orientated to the North. The red cross  
can be used to  
call up the Map menu or select an object by moving the cursor button over the object  
and clicking on it. The name of the item selected is shown at the top of the map. The  
scale on the bottom left changes according to the zoom level and provides a rough  
estimate of distances between places and objects.  
Just as the phone cursor is used to move the red map cursor  
of the keypad is used to zoom in and out of the map.  
See 3.0 Basic Map Function.  
, the numeric * and #  
2.3 Accessing the Menus  
There are two menus in the Map view window.  
Main menu  
Toggle  
Press Options.  
Allow toggling between various navigational map  
view and favourites.  
Note: The two menus stated above are available only in the Map view window.  
The list of commands available varies with different windows.  
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3.0 Basic Map Function  
3.1 Zoom In  
Pressing key # on the keypad of the mobile device to zooms in onto the cursor  
position.  
3.2 Zoom Out  
Pressing key  
*
on the keypad of the mobile device to zooms out of map.  
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3.3 Pan Up  
Moving the 5-ways navigation key of the mobile device upwards will display more  
map details to the top of the current view.  
3.4 Pan Down  
Moving the 5-ways navigation key of the mobile device downwards will display more  
map details to the bottom of the current view.  
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3.5 Pan Left  
Moving the 5-ways navigation key of the mobile device to the left will display more  
map details to the left of the current view.  
3.6 Pan Right  
Moving the 5-ways navigation key of the mobile device to the right will display more  
map details to the right of the current view.  
3.7 Cursor movement  
Use the 5-ways navigation key on the mobile device to move the red cross  
Map view window.  
in the  
Push down the center of 5-ways navigation key on the mobile device to highlight and  
show the name of the location the cursor is at.  
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3.8 Exit  
This command quits the application.  
To quit NAVFone  
1. Click on Options  
2. Scroll down to the Exit option  
3. Press Yes to quit or No to continue using the application.  
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4.0 Search  
There are 2 types of search available in this application.  
The first type search command performs a search for locations or map features in the  
map, based on a keyword or phrase and list them in alphabetical order. Search can  
be conducted for all layers or a single layer.  
The other search command conducts a search for locations or map features in the  
vicinity of the current cursor position on the map. No keyword is required for this  
search, and results are listed with respect to the distance from the cursor. Search  
can be conducted for all layers or a single layer.  
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4.1 Search Keyword  
This command allows the user to perform a search in the map by layers and using a  
keyword or phrase.  
To perform a ‘Search’ search  
1. Press Option and select Search.  
2. Using the up or down navigation key, move the cursor to select a layer* (e.g  
BUILDING, FOOD, etc) or Search all to search all layers.  
3. Press Ok to confirm selection. Alternatively, press the center of navigation  
key.  
4. Input keyword(s) using the keypad.  
5. Press Ok to confirm selection. Alternatively, press the center of navigation  
key.  
6. Maximum number of results is limited to 200.  
7. The search result window will open. See 4.3 Search result window.  
* All map features in the map are classified into many groups called layers. Select all  
map features (Search all) or one that you are interested to continue your search.  
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4.2 What's Nearby?  
This command conducts a search for locations or map features in the map with  
respect to a reference point. This reference point is the cursor position on the map in  
the Map view window. The result is listed out according to their distance away from  
the reference point. No keyword is required for this search command.  
To perform a ‘What’s Nearby’ search  
1. Press Option and select Search.  
2. Using the up or down navigation key, move the cursor to select a layer * (e.g.  
BUILDING, FOOD, etc) or do Search all to search all layers.  
3. Keyword dialog box will appear with the default “(What’s Nearby?)” wording.  
4. Press Ok. Alternatively, press the center of navigation key.  
5. The search result window will open. See 4.3 Search result window.  
* All map features in the map are classified into many groups called layers. Select all  
map features (Search all) or one that you are interested to continue your search.  
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4.3 Search result window  
Both search result window are similar. A list of search results is formed. If ‘What’s  
Nearby?’ search is used, the result will be listed according to their distance away  
from the cursor. If no result is found, it will automatically return the Map view window.  
To view location on the map  
1. Using the phone cursor buttons, scroll to the wanted object then press the  
center of navigation key.  
To do a new search  
1. Press Option and select Clear Search. Then repeat the search function  
shown on section 3.1 and 3.2.  
To create a new WP at the object  
1. Press Menu and select Clear Search then press Menu, Favourites, New.  
After which, type in a name you will want to call theplace and click OK. A  
waypoint will subsequently be created at the object’s location.  
You can also create your WP using the main menu and in WP viewer window.  
See 5.1.2 Create a New WP.  
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5.0 Favourites Management  
Favourites (also known as waypoints) are points that can be created and displayed in  
the map as an icon with a label attached to it. All waypoint can be saved for later use  
and easy reference. Each waypoint’s label, icon type and size can be set to  
differentiate one from another. A short note can also add to it.  
5.1 WP viewer window  
This command allows the user to create new waypoints. Pressing the Toggle button  
allows you to enter the WP viewer window quickly.  
The WP viewer lets you create, edit and view your waypoints.  
Press Options to display and select actions available.  
Press Toggle to return to Map view window.  
5.1.1 Jump to WP  
This option shows the user the location of the WP.  
To show a WP in the map  
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1. Using the up or down navigation key, move the cursor to the WP you want to  
show in the map.  
2. Press Select, Favourites and select Go To Fav.  
5.1.2 Create a New WP  
This option creates a WP at where the cursor is in the map and opens the WP  
settings window.  
To create a new WP from Map view window  
1. Press Options, Favorites and select New.  
2. The WP settings window will open up. See 5.2 WP settings window.  
To create a new WP from WP viewer window  
1. Press Options, Favourites and select New.  
2. The WP settings window will open up. See 5.2 WP settings window.  
You can also create your WP in the Map view window and search result window.  
See 3.3 Search result window  
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5.1.3 View/Edit WP  
This option opens the WP settings window for user to view or edit existing WP.  
To view or edit existing WP  
1. Using the up or down navigation key, move the cursor to select the WP you  
want to view or edit.  
2. Press the center of navigation key to enter the WP settings window.  
3. The WP settings window will open up.  
See 5.2 WP settings window.  
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5.1.4 Delete WP  
This option deletes an existing WP in the WP viewer.  
To delete an existing WP  
1. Move the cursor to select the WP you want to view or edit using the up or  
down navigation key.  
2. Press Options, Favourites and select Delete.  
3. The software will not double prompt if you wish to delete the selected WP so  
please delete with caution.  
5.2 WP settings window  
The WP settings window allows you to set your waypoint properties.  
Press Options to display and select actions available.  
Press Cancel to return to WP viewer window.  
5.2.1 Save  
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This option saves the settings of the current WP and returns to the WP viewer  
window. Newly created/edited WP must be saved for the changes to take effect.  
To save the settings of the current WP  
1. Press Options and select Save.  
5.2.2 Cancel  
This option returns to the WP viewer window without saving the settings of the  
current WP.  
To return to the WP viewer window  
1. Press Back and select No when prompt if you wish to “Save changes?”.  
5.3 List of WP properties  
5.3.1 Name  
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User can label the WP for easy reference. The software will try to capture the street  
name, building etc if it is available, otherwise a default name, eg. WP#1, is given to a  
WP upon creation.  
To change your WP name  
1. Move the cursor to Name using the up or down navigation key.  
2. Press the center of navigation key to select.  
3. Start writing the WP name using the keypad.  
4. Press the up / down of the navigation key to exit the field.  
5.3.2 Note  
User can add additional notes about the WP.  
To add or edit WP note  
1. Move the cursor to Note using the up or down navigation key.  
2. Press the center of navigation key to select.  
3. Start writing or editing the WP note using the keypad.  
4. Press the up / down of the navigation key to exit the field.  
You can also view your WP note in the Map window. See 5.3.2 Note.  
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5.3.3 Status  
To allow the Name to show / stay hidden on the map  
1. Move the cursor to Status using the up or down navigation key.  
2. Press the center of navigation key to select.  
3. Mover the cursor to show or hide the name field on the map.  
4. Press the up / down of the navigation key to exit the field.  
5.3.4 Icon  
To change the WP icon type  
1. Move the cursor to Icon using the up or down navigation key.  
2. Press the center of navigation key to select.  
3. Select the icon type using the left or right navigation key.  
4. Press the up / down of the navigation key to exit the field.  
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5.3.4 Visibility  
The Visibility denotes the visibility of the waypoints at different zoom scales. A newly  
created waypoint has its Icon Priority automatically pegged to the current zoom scale  
that it is created. It only becomes visible from that zoom onwards, and invisible when  
zoomed out. User can override the Icon Priority defaults by adjusting the priority  
levels.  
To change your icon priority  
1. Move the cursor to Visibility using the up or down navigation key.  
2. Press the center of navigation key to select.  
3. Select the icon priority using the left or right navigation key.  
4. Press the up / down of the navigation key to exit the field.  
Note: Your settings MUST be saved them to take effect. To save settings, Press  
Options and select Save.  
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6.0 Map Options  
Only NAVFone Pro allows you to navigation and connects to GPS. The non-  
pro version does not have the Navigation functionalities.  
6.1 Load Map  
This function allows the user to load the various maps layers of different country that  
you may have purchased.  
To Load Map  
1. Click on Options and Scroll to the Map Option.  
2. Navigate one step to the right  
3. Select the option Load Map  
4. Select the chosen map and click OK  
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6.2 Set As Default  
Your settings MUST be saved so that the next time you launch NAVFone, the last  
save map will be loaded on the application.  
To Set the current map as your default  
1. Click on Options and Scroll to the Map Option.  
2. Navigate one step to the right  
3. Select the option Set as Default  
4. Click slelct  
6.3 Home View  
The Home View returns the user to the overview of the selected country.  
To Set the current map as your default  
1. Click on Options and Scroll to the Map Option.  
3. Navigate one step to the right  
4. Select the option Home View  
5. Click slelct  
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7.0 Where is  
The Where is function uses agis’ Gprxtm GPS-like technology to find your  
location and also your friend’s location.  
7.1 Where Am 1?  
This command shows you the current location you are in.  
To show your current location  
1. Press Option->Where is...->Where am I?  
2. To refocus on circle after user pans/zooms or does a search press Option-  
>Where is...->Center Where Am I . Auto focus on circle is automatically  
disabled whenever user pans map, zooms in/out of map, or selects and item  
from search result list.  
Your current location will be indicated with a green circle  
Also see 7.4 Send Pos To…  
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7.2 Where Are U?  
This command allows you to request the location of another user of NAVFone.  
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7.3 Set Visible/ Invisible  
This command allows you to be or not to be located when a user of NAVFone try to  
request for your location.  
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7.4 SMS Polling Log  
When the being-polled user is set to invisible mode, this command shows the sms  
log of who has been requesting for the location of the polled user. The message  
indicates the poller’s handset number and the date and time of this message.  
To check the sms polling log  
1. Press Menu and select SMS Poolling Log from Where is….  
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7.5 SMS Position  
This command sends the position of location, where the cursor is in map, to another  
phone via SMS. The message indicates the position of location and the date and  
time of this message sent.  
To send position  
2. Press Menu and select SMS Position from Where is….  
3. You may type in a short message at the Attach Message dialog box.  
4. Enter the recipient’s mobile number using keys 0-9 or press Options and  
select Add recipient to add an existing number from phone number list.  
5. Press Ok and to SMS your position to another NAVFone user.  
If the recipient has NAVFone, a WP is created automatically with your mobile number  
and can be viewed on the map.  
If the receiving party is also running the NAVFone, the message would be  
intercepted and appear as a waypoint zoomed in on the location. Normal sms would  
not be intercepted by the program.  
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8.0 Navigation  
Only NAVFone Pro allows you to navigation and connects to GPS.  
Under the navigation options:  
Start – defines the beginning point of your journey  
Destination – defines the end point of your journey  
Auto Reroute – Allows the software to automatically plan a route if you steer  
away from the suggested route.  
Connect GPS – connects your phone via Bluetooth to Bluetooth GPS  
receiver. (does not come standard with the software)  
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8.1 Planning your route (start point)  
To begin, select your start location (base on current cursor position).  
Click Menu, and then navigation - > Start. This marks the location as your start point.  
Alternatively, you can set it from your WP viewer window.  
8.2 Planning your route (destination point)  
Do a search for your destination by going SEARCH. Enter the keyword of the place  
you would like to travel to. When the result appears, click on the link to zoom to your  
destination which is highlighted on your map.  
Click Menu and then navigation ->Destination. This marks the location as your end  
point. Alternatively, you can set it from your WP viewer window.  
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8.3 Routing  
Upon selecting your destination, the software will request to connect to a GPS  
receiver via Bluetooth. Please ensure you have:  
1.  
2.  
Paired your Bluetooth receiver prior to using NAVFone pro.  
Switch on your Bluetooth comport  
The software will then begin to plan a route (see image below)  
The route will then be shown on the map (highlighted in orange). If you have GPS  
connection and outdoor with GPS locked, the map will also indicate your current  
position with a red arrow.  
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8.4 Replaying a simulated route  
You can choose to replay a route that NAVFone pro have generated.  
During playback, there will be a green arrow showing next turn. It will also include  
voice prompts during the routing.  
You can also choose to toggle to a different view by clicking on Toggle.  
8.5 Toggle view  
There are 3 type of display mode for routing.  
1. Full maps feature.  
2. Arrow indicator (no maps in the background)  
3. Text based (clear road name and small arrow indication only).  
All 3 modes will still include voice navigation capabilities.  
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9. Help  
Help-> About shows the version of the software.  
Help- >FAQ calls the built in phone browser to our online website for online support.  
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