Keying in an address – Telenav for AT&T Supported Devices: v3.9 Lite for Motorola SLVR L6, L7, RAZR V3i Users Guide User Manual

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TeleNav presents a list of options for you to choose from when: a) setting a
destination address, b) setting an origin address, or c) anchoring a Business Finder
search. These options include: a) entering an address from the keypad, b) calling in
an address using the voice entry system, c) using a Recent City and State
combination, d) using a Recently used Address, e) using an airport’s address or
f) using the address of a business.

One or more options may be omitted from the Address Selector list depending upon
what feature within the application you are using.

Keying in an Address

The form allows you to specify a city, state, and or postal ZIP code to begin the
address entry process.

TIP:

Entering a City or Postcode is mandatory. With the street address omitted, the

use of city or postcode will specify a point in the center of the selected locale.

Enter a valid ZIP code and press OK. Once you have done so, the TeleNav servers
will find the matching city and state name for the zip code, and then you will be
asked to enter the street name.

TIP: Entering a zip code is quicker than entering a new state and city name.

Use the 5-way navigation keys to advance down the rows of the form. When you
press OK, the content will be submitted to the TeleNav servers for validation.

NOTE: If there are too many matching names, you may be asked to enter more of
the city name.

Highlight the city name you are looking for using the up/down 5-way Navigation Key.
Then press the OK key. After you pick a name from the list, or if the name is
uniquely matched, you are taken to screen shown to the right where you can choose
to: 1) enter the address, 2) enter an intersection, or 3) go to the City Center.

When you select “Enter address,” you are taken to a form that accepts the
house/door number and street name of the address. If you select Enter Intersection,
you are taken to a form that accepts two crossing street names.

TIP: Entering an intersection such as “Johnson at Main.” Note the use of AT or AND in an intersection specification.

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