Motorola MOTONAV TN500 User Manual

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    MOTONAV TM TN500/TN700 Series User's Guide
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    other connected services, and more: www.motorola.com/motoextras this guide symbols in this guide This means a feature is network or subscription dependent, or that it depends on the Bluetooth hands-free profiles supported by your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. Refer to your mobile phone manual for
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    contents TN500 Series personal navigation device 4 TN700 Series personal navigation device 5 mount your device 6 charge up 7 going on foot 8 set it up 9 turn it on & off 9 change system settings 9 change audio settings 10 adjust display settings 11 zoom in/out 12 use the keyboard 12
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    troubleshooting 47 support 47 Bluetooth® support 47 memory cards 47 check for new maps 47 new views, panels, & maps . . . 47 reset your MOTONAV 47 keep the charging cradle clean . 47 Safety, Regulatory & Legal . . . . 48 index 55 contents 3
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    TN500 Series personal navigation device the important buttons and connectors Map/Menu Button Return to the map or open the menu Power Switch Turn it on & off Lock Power Rear Buttons: Volume Up Volume Down Mute Rear Buttons: Zoom In Zoom Out Microphone MicroSD Memory Card Slot Shortcut Button
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    TN700 Series personal navigation device the important buttons and connectors Map/Menu Button Return to the map or open the menu Power Switch Turn it on & off Lock Power Rear Buttons: Volume Up Microphone Volume Down Mute MicroSD Memory Card Slot Rear Buttons: Zoom In Zoom Out Shortcut Button
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    mount your device put your device in your vehicle...or you can carry it when you leave your wheels behind 1 1 2 3 2 windshield 3 4 dashboard Note: Before you mount the device on the dashboard, clean the surface first. Put your device in a secure place. Do not cover an airbag. DO NOT MOUNT IN
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    charge up plug in to power up Note: Your battery is designed to last the life of the product. It should be removed only by a recycling facility. ANY ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR REPLACE YOUR BATTERY WILL DAMAGE THE PRODUCT. charge up 7
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    going on foot? Take your MOTONAV device with you. Press the Release Button (on bottom) to remove device from charging cradle. While holding the Release Button, lean the device forward. Lift the device up from the charging cradle. Note: When you take your MOTONAV device out of the charging cradle,
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    on your device, follow the prompts to set it up. (See your Quick Start Guide for details.) You can change these device system settings later: • time & date set the units of measurement (Note that the MOTONAV may not support all listed units in some spoken languages.) Acquiring Satellites To receive
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    VOICE RECOGNITION PROMPTS AUTO VR AT INCOMING EVENT Command Mode READ ALOUD MESSAGES Sounds Set volume level for voice prompts and phone (when connected via Bluetooth®). Turn the prompts on or off. Automatically enable voice recognition for incoming calls and text messages. Choose from Prompts and
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    adjust display settings You can change the brightness of the display. Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu > Settings > Display > Brightness Note: When using MotoExtras, you will not hear audio and voice guidance. To adjust the volume during a call, press Volume Up or Volume Down (see pages 4
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    zoom in/out Find it: press Zoom Buttons (see pages 4 or 5 for location) Your MOTONAV software also provides Smart Zoom, an automatic zoom feature: • In a route-When approaching a turn, the screen zooms in and raises the view angle to let you easily see your next maneuver. If the next turn is far
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    your current location. Tap anywhere on the map to enter a destination or to access the menus: Search for an address or point of interest. Connect a phone or make a call. Start VoiceSearch. Start Voice Recognition. Plan a route to your home address. View the main menu. set it up 13
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    map view-in a route Tap to change the view. When you're in a route, you may see status information on the map: Go Direction of travel Direction & distance Status Zoom back of next turn indicators to (Tap to hear again.) map. Trip progess bar Vehicle Indicator & estimated with your
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    home address and your favorite locations (see page 26). bing VoiceSearch Make a call to Bing™ for voice prompted search using a mobile phone connected via Bluetooth. Normal network charges apply. No additional charges apply (see page 45). Points of Interest View POI categories. Tap a category to
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    Flight Status Weather Trip Planner Offer Inbox Settings Help Search for flight information and select the airport as a destination (see page 42). Receive weather reports and forecasts for your area and other locations (see page 42). Plan a route (see page 21). View special merchant offers (see page
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    • Aerial View-Shows a 2D map for the overview of your area. The center of the map is your current position. • Nearby POIs-Lists the points of interest near your current location along with their direction and distances from you. Tap to see more details, to set them as favorites, or use one as a
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    • Aerial View-Shows a 2D map for the overview of your area. The center of the map is your current position. Tap the map to zoom in or out to see an overview of the whole route. • Turn-by-Turn-Lists the steps of your route from start to end. Tap a step to see it on the map. • Waypoints-Lists all
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    Speak & Go use your voice & keep your hands on the wheel TN500 Series voice commands Tap . Wait until you hear the chime and the icon turns green, then you can say these commands: voice commands (say these when the map screen is displayed) control commands (say these for moving through screens) "
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    TN700 Series voice commands Tap . Wait until you hear the chime and the icon turns green, then you can say these commands: voice commands (say these when the map screen is displayed) control commands (say these for moving through screens) "Call Contact" "Call Information" "Cancel Trip" "Dial
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    map a route go from point A to B find your destination with EasySearch Before you start driving, say or select an address, business, or point of interest (POI) to create a route. You can even add a new destination as a waypoint in your current route. Note: On TN700, you can tap to use voice
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    Matching points of interest and addresses appear in a list in the right panel. Enter address or POI. Enter city or zip code. what you selected). The category tab sorts the results by category. Search result list Category results Tap on a suggested match. Expand the list. See more results. Note:
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    New Route to cancel the old route and use the new one instead. 3 When a small map appears showing the new location, tap Go! add waypoints to your route Add stopping points along your route. 1 First, create a route. See page 21 for details. 2 Enter a new location using the same steps. The new
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    adjust navigation settings Hate highways or love them? Or maybe you're going by bike today? Specify how to calculate your routes. Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu > Settings > Navigation You can change these navigation settings: Avoidances Travel Mode To let the route fit your needs, set
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    cancel your trip You can delete an active route. 1 Tap the map. Note: You can also pause your trip if you are just stopping along the way. Note: Tap Detour to avoid part of the recommended route. 2 In the Trip Control window, tap Cancel. 3 Tap Yes to confirm and to delete your trip. set your
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    set favorite addresses To save an address as a favorite, tap the name of the address or point of interest, then tap Make Favorite. rename or assign names to favorites Assign names to your favorite addresses. 1 Tap the map. 2 Tap Main Menu > Favorites. 3 Select the favorite address you want to give
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    appear as red icons on the map. Your device includes a 3-month free subscription, which you can renew online. Visit www.motorola.com/motoextras to purchase a subscription for the safety camera service or to get updates for your device. You can: • Set your MOTONAV to give you either audio or visual
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    to save you time. Visit www.motorola.com/motoextras for details. If your MOTONAV review the potential detour, tap the icon. Note: You receive traffic information only if your device supports MotoExtras Web site. turn on traffic service When you have traffic service, it's automatically turned on. Find
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    which kinds of traffic problems to avoid, such as Congestion, Accidents, Construction, Road Closures, Weather, and more. See the strength of the signal from the traffic alert provider. See the status of traffic subscriptions on your device. In the US, the ad-supported traffic service does not expire
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    ads When traffic service is on, ads pop up on the map. You can also access these that may be faster, an icon on the left side appears showing the estimated time to destination. To review the potential detour, tap the icon. Red here means a traffic event ahead. New Alternate Route Time: tap to
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    left arrow to scroll to the traffic view. The traffic view lists traffic problems in your area. access Traffic-in a route 1 Turn on your MOTONAV upper left arrow to scroll to the traffic view. The traffic view lists traffic problems in your area. 4 Tap an event to see more information about it.
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    4 Tap Avoid to avoid an event on your route. 5 Tap the bar on the left to close the panel. 32 map a route
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    to access the right panel. Press the Zoom rear buttons (see page 4) or tap or on the map. To... access ads (if you have ad-supported Traffic service) start voice recognition switch between 2D & 3D view restart your device reset your device use VoiceSearch Tap the right panel, then tap Main Menu
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    use of these products. Note: MOTONAV currently does not support 3-way calling. connect it Connect your MOTONAV device with your phone using Bluetooth® wireless technology to use your device to make hands-free calls, or use MotoExtras services or Bing™ VoiceSearch. 1 Turn on your MOTONAV device. 2 On
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    4 On your mobile phone, turn on the Bluetooth feature. 5 On your mobile phone, search for nearby devices. 6 Select the name of your MOTONAV device from the list of nearby devices found. Tip: To change the Bluetooth name of your MOTONAV device, in the Bluetooth menu scroll to This Device, then tap
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    you connect with your mobile phone, you can download your contacts, text messages, and recent calls to your MOTONAV device. Note: Downloading your phonebook depends on your phone's capabilities. To determine whether your phone supports these features, go to www.motorola.com/bluetoothconnect. 1 Tap
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    receive calls Note: To use voice recognition, tap . When your phone is connected and you receive a call, your device plays a 1 Tap the map. 2 Tap Main Menu > Contacts. 3 Select a contact and tap the phone number to call. 4 To hang up, tap End. Tip: Use the keyboard to scroll or narrow down the list.
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    If your mobile phone supports Bluetooth® messaging, you can use your MOTONAV device to send and receive messages. As of early 2010 about 20% of mobile phone models in use in the US support this feature. To determine whether your phone supports this feature, go to www.motorola.com/bluetoothconnect
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    Note: To use voice recognition, tap and when prompted, say "Messaging." Then, say "Create Message" and follow the prompts. First, connect your MOTONAV with your mobile phone (see page 34). Then, sync your contacts (see page 36). reply to messages Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu > Messaging
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    receive messages When you receive a new text message, your device shows a new message notification. Tap Open to read the message or say "open" to hear the message read out loud. You can reply to call the sender. Tip: No time right now? To read your messages later, tap Main Menu > Messaging. Tap or
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    with your information is automatically inserted into your text message. 4 Review the automatically entered address, then tap Done to return to your Add and select contacts. If your MOTONAV is connected with your mobile phone, you can automatically share your current location with a trusted contact
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    the information is downloaded to MOTONAV. Check out these MotoExtras services: • weather • fuel prices • flight status • Google® local search • send addresses from the Web Note: Your device must be connected to a Bluetooth® enabled mobile phone to receive information. (See page 34.) Your MotoExtras
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    3 Tap or say one of these options: Fuel Prices Sort by price. Sort alphabetically. Sort by distance from your location. Tip: Unleaded or diesel? You can set the type of fuel you use. Just tap the map > Main Menu > Settings > MotoExtras > Fuel Preference. Flight Status or Weather. Download
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    device via Bluetooth. 1 On your PC or mobile phone browser, navigate to www.google.com/maps. 2 Type what you are looking for and the location in the search field. (Example: "pizza, Gilbert, AZ"). 3 After you find what you're looking for, click "Send." 4 Click "GPS," then select "Motorola" in the
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    . Your standard network charges still apply. Use the voice prompted search service to find just about anything. This service searches for you, then sends your results to your phone in a text message. To achieve the best results, wait until the Bing prompts finish before you speak. • stock quotes
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    next time. • When operating on battery power, the power light flashes red when the battery is low. • The included car charger will not power Motorola mobile phones. travel charger If your navigation device kit includes a micro USB wall charger, you can use it to charge your device. • Turn off your
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    troubleshooting we're here to help support To download new software, update your maps, purchase additional accessories, or get help, visit www.motorola.com/motoextras. To register your device, visit www.motorola.com/motonav. Bluetooth® support If you need more help, visit www.motorola.com/
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    of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/rtte. To find your DoC, enter the Product Approval Number from your product by operation of law in the sale of a product. GPS Your mobile device can use Global Positioning System (GPS) signals for location-based
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    . Therefore, you should visually confirm that the navigational instructions are consistent with what you see. All drivers should mobile device's warranty. For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our Web site at: www.motorola.com Batteries & Chargers Your battery, charger, or mobile
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    eyes on the road while driving and listen to the verbal instructions. Also, using a mobile device or accessory may be prohibited or restricted in certain Service or General Mobile Radio Service, Motorola-branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Products ("Accessories") and Motorola
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    ; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorola housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage. Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure of Products, Accessories or Software due to any communication
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    a back up prior to requesting service. How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information USA Canada TTY Phones: 1-800-331-6456 Pagers: 1-800 receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Accessories or Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorized Repair Center. To obtain service, you
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    You will receive instructions on how to ship the Accessory, at your expense, to a Motorola Service Center. To obtain service, you must include a copy of your receipt or other comparable dated proof of purchase, a written description of the problem
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    accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Center in your region. Details of Motorola approved national recycling schemes, and further information on Motorola recycling activities can be found at: www.motorola.com/recycling Disposal of your Mobile Device Packaging & Product Guide Product packaging
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    C call contacts 37 call history 38 calls make 37 receive 37 cameras 27 car charger 46 change settings 9 charge device 7, 46 connect with Bluetooth 34 contacts sync 36 trusted 41 content, added 47 cradle 6 customizable buttons 4, 5 customize buttons 10 D dashboard 6, 17 daytime display 11 display 11
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    settings 9 shortcuts 33, 47 Speak & Go 19, 20 speak commands 19, 20 support 47 sync contacts 36 T text messages 39 tips & tricks 33, 47 traffic alerts 29 traffic cradle 28 traffic service 28 travel charger 46 trips 21 troubleshooting 33, 47 trusted contacts 41 turn it on & off 9 type characters 12
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    weather 42 Web links 44 windshield 6 Z zoom in & out 4, 5, 12 index 57
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    service, please contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at: 1-888-266-1866 (MOTONAV support) 1-877-MOTOBLU (Motorola Bluetooth support) 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) Certain mobile phone the instructions from
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