Edit origin, Edit destination, Edit route settings – Telenav for Sprint Supported Devices: v5.9 for Brew MP devices User Manual

Page 13: Driving to your destination, Moving to the nearest street, Audible guidance tones

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Edit Origin

The option lets you choose a street address other than your current location from which to start your route.

1. Choose the From: field on the Route screen. This menu is almost identical to the Drive To menu.

2. Use the menu to choose a new starting point.

Edit Destination

Using this option, you change your destination to a different street address.

1. Choose the To: field on the Route screen.

2. Use the menu to select a new ending point for the trip.

Edit Route Settings

Choose Route Style on the Route screen and then choose one of the following to edit your route style:

Fastest - This default Route Style finds the fastest driving route.

Shortest - This Route Style may or may not take more time to drive but it shows you the shortest distance.

Prefer Streets - Use streets instead of highways if possible.

Prefer Highway - Use highways instead of streets if possible.

Pedestrian - Find walking directions.

NOTE:

The “Pedestrian” route style may make your walking route easier, for example by allowing you to take

advantage of going the wrong way down one-way streets. As always, use your common sense to determine the
safety of any route.

NOTE:

This screen does not appear if you selected “Pedestrian” as your Route Style.

Driving to Your Destination

After you select a Drive To location, Telenav GPS Navigator calculates the most optimal route to your destination based
on your choices and traffic conditions.

The navigation screen will appear and you will start hearing audio prompts that coincide with the activity on the screen.

For more information about navigation options, see page

25

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Moving to the Nearest Street

If you are not directly on a street, for example you are in a large parking lot or driveway, you will see a screen that shows
Telenav GPS Navigator’s best estimate of where you are with guidance on how to move to the first street.

Audible Guidance Tones

Telenav GPS Navigator delivers spoken audible directions as you drive. A preparatory audible tone is typically heard no
less than 30 seconds before reaching a turn, and an action audible tone is typically heard no less than 10 seconds
before reaching a turn. The preparatory audible tone may not be sounded if the distance to the next turn only allows time
for the action tone.

The lead times for the audible guidance tones are increased proportionally to your driving speed. This allows more time
for changing lanes before a turn if you are driving at highway speeds as opposed to driving more slowly on local streets.
A Preference setting determines whether street names are included in the messages or not. Enabling street names
increases packet data usage.

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