HP Hw6515a User Guide - Page 91

Viewing the Main Screen, Sound Off warning

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Depending on where you are in the program, you may have to tap OK several times to exit. NOTE: At this point, be sure your HP iPAQ is cradled and you have synchronized with your personal computer using ActiveSync. 7. Again verify if you have Internet access on your HP iPAQ by visiting a web site such as www.google.com or www.yahoo.com. If you still cannot access the Internet, take your HP iPAQ out of the cradle and use a GPRS connection. For details, refer to Chapter 7, in the section "Creating a GPRS/EDGE Connection." Viewing the Main Screen When you launch GPS Navigation, the main screen displays. Use the main screen to navigate to your destination. Your position displays on the map using your GPS receiver. IMPORTANT: If your GPS receiver has not yet determined a clear position from the GPS satellites, the main screen displays your last known position. To indicate that your actual position is unknown, the screen will display in black and white instead of the standard colors. NOTE: If you frequently use your HP iPAQ's GPS Navigation capability while driving, you could consider connecting the HP iPAQ to your automobile's power outlet. An Auto adapter for your HP iPAQ can be purchased separately at www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories. 1 "Zoom in" button 2 "Zoom out" button 3 "Next highway" indicator 9 Next instruction 4 Your current GPS location 5 "Sound Off" warning indicator 6 Signal Strength bars 7 Journey information 8 Name of the next street The dark red path indicates the calculated route. The instructions guide you along this path to reach your destination. Using GPS Navigation 8-10

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Using GPS Navigation
8–10
Depending on where you are in the program, you may have to tap
OK
several times to exit.
NOTE:
At this point, be sure your HP iPAQ is cradled and you have
synchronized with your personal computer using ActiveSync.
7.
Again verify if you have Internet access on your HP iPAQ by
visiting a web site such as
www.google.com
or
www.yahoo.com
.
If you still cannot access the Internet, take your HP iPAQ out of the cradle
and use a GPRS connection. For details, refer to Chapter 7,
in the section
”Creating a GPRS/EDGE Connection.”
Viewing the Main Screen
When you launch GPS Navigation, the main screen displays. Use the
main screen to navigate to your destination. Your position displays on the
map using your GPS receiver.
IMPORTANT:
If your GPS receiver has not yet determined a clear
position from the GPS satellites, the main screen displays your last known
position. To indicate that your actual position is unknown, the screen will
display in black and white instead of the standard colors.
NOTE:
If you frequently use your HP iPAQ’s GPS Navigation capability
while driving, you could consider connecting the HP iPAQ to your
automobile’s power outlet. An Auto adapter for your HP iPAQ can be
purchased separately at
www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories
.
The dark red path indicates the calculated route. The instructions guide
you along this path to reach your destination.
5
“Sound Off” warning
indicator
9
Next instruction
8
Name of the next street
7
Journey information
4
Your current GPS location
1
“Zoom in” button
3
“Next highway” indicator
2
“Zoom out” button
6
Signal Strength bars