Map summary, Re-routing options, Manual – Telenav for Sprint Supported Devices: v5.9 for Brew MP devices User Manual

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Map Summary

The entire route from your starting location to your destination is drawn on a map, complete with the latest traffic alerts
and traffic flow information. The route is displayed as a blue line connecting the Start and Finish flags. When available,
press “0” to read traffic details.

Highways and major roads with traffic flow information are color-coded by speed in each direction of travel:

Speed

Road Color

> 50 mph

Green

30 – 50 mph

Yellow

< 30 mph

Red

Unknown

Grey

1. Choose the traffic signal icon in the lower, right-hand corner of the map to view traffic conditions.

2. Use the 1 and 3 keys to zoom in and out of the map (you can also choose these options by calling up the

menu). Use the navigation keys to pan the map.

NOTE:

To go back to Moving Map view, press the Escape key.

Re-routing Options

Manual

While you are in a navigation session, you can choose to manually re-route to avoid traffic congestion.

1. During navigation, choose Traffic Summary.

2. Choose one of the lines with slow traffic to view detailed information about the incident.

3. Choose Avoid Segment to avoid the selected segment.

4. A progress bar indicates how long until a new route is generated.

5. The Suggested Route screen shows the proposed new route, outlining the original (blue) and suggested route

(green), as well as listing the estimated time saved.

• Choose Accept New Route to accept the Suggested Route and start navigation.
• Choose Back or Use Current Route to cancel and go back to the Traffic Summary screen.

Avoid Ahead (Audio Detour)

When you hear an audio warning about a traffic incident during your navigation session, you can re-route to avoid
congestion ahead.

1. During navigation, an audio warning sounds to alert you to traffic incidents along your route. An alert icon

appears at the left of the map, showing severity and distance to the incident.

2. Press “0” on the device. The “Getting New Route” progress bar appears, and the application automatically

calculates a route to avoid all incidents within a 15-mile range. When you hear the audio prompt, “New Route,”
the new route will be shown on your navigation session. The traffic alert icon will disappear from the screen.

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