Suspending telenav gps navigator, Making a phone call from telenav gps navigator, Taking an incoming call – Telenav for T-Mobile Supported Devices: v5.8 for BlackBerry smartphones User Manual

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You can refresh the data at any time my choosing Menu >> Refresh.
This is useful for when you have lost GPS data and need to refresh your
GPS location.

12. Suspending TeleNav GPS Navigator

Making a Phone Call from TeleNav GPS Navigator

You can Call In to a location that you have found in a Search such as a
restaurant, a hotel, or a church. You can also select the Speak It option
with the Speech Input preference set to Call It in certain menus to speak
in an address instead of typing it.

Taking an Incoming Call

When you are using TeleNav GPS Navigator and your phone receives
an incoming call, your phone rings and displays a screen that gives you
the option to Answer the call or Ignore the call.

If you ignore the call, the TeleNav GPS application resumes and
continues with the function that you were using before the call came in.

If you answer the call, TeleNav will be operating but “suspended.” After
the call, press the Escape key to end the call. At this point, TeleNav
should resume from its suspended state. If you are navigating and have
gotten off the route, TeleNav will say “Rerouting” and obtain a new
route for you.

If you have not yet set your Navigation Audio Preferences in Share & More and are on a navigation screen when
you receive a call, you will not hear any navigation prompts during the phone call, but the prompts will be resumed
after you hang up. To hear navigation prompts while on a call, go to the “Navigation Audio” Preferences in Share &
More and change the “During Phone Call” preference to “Play.”

NOTE: When TeleNav briefly uses the data network, incoming calls may be blocked. When you are on an
incoming call, TeleNav is still running and will periodically collect a GPS fix from the internal GPS receiver. When
this fix is taken, there may be a very brief loss of intelligibility on the received audio from the caller.

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