Nokia 002J6D1 User Guide - Page 57
Navigation, Drive navigation, Walk navigation
View all Nokia 002J6D1 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 57 highlights
Maps downloaded guides are automatically saved to your Drive navigation device. The licence you purchase for a guide or navigation can be transferred to another device, but the same licence can only be active in one device at a time. To view and update your licences, select Options > Extras > My licenses. To purchase a Drive & Walk navigation service, select Options > Extras > Drive & Walk. When you use drive navigation for the first time, you are prompted to select the language of the voice guidance and download the voice guidance files of the selected language. You can also download voice Traffic and guide information and related services are guidance files using Nokia Map Loader. See "Download generated by third parties independent of Nokia. The maps", p. 55. information may be inaccurate and incomplete to some extent and is subject to availability. Never rely solely on the aforementioned information and related services. To change the language later, in the Maps main view, select Options > Tools > Settings > Navigation > Voice guidance and a language, and download the voice guidance files for the selected language. Downloading and using extra services may involve the transmission of large amounts of data through your service provider's network. Contact your service provider for information about data transmission Walk navigation To purchase a Walk navigation service, select Options > Extras > Walk. charges. Walk navigation differs from drive navigation in many ways: The walking route ignores any possible Navigation limitations to car navigation, such as one-way streets To purchase a Drive & Walk navigation service with voice guidance or Walk navigation only, select Options > Extras > Drive & Walk or Walk. You can pay for the service through an accepted credit card or have the amount charged to your phone bill (if supported by your cellular network service provider). and turn restrictions, and includes areas such as pedestrian zones and parks. It also prioritises walkways and smaller roads, and omits highways and motorways. The length of a walking route is limited to a maximum of 50 kilometres (31 miles) and the travelling speed to a maximum of 30 km/h (18 miles/ h). If the speed limit is exceeded, navigation stops and is resumed once the speed is back within limits. 57