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- 22 Operating the navigation system
The Traffic Live symbol appears when you are drawing traffic information from the NAVIGON Live service. Note: This function is useful above all when TMC traffic messages are being transmitted in the country in which you are travelling and there are many vehicles using the service. This may not be the case everywhere. The Traffic Live symbol can indicate the following traffic information reception states: (Red) Connecting: The last attempt to call up traffic information from the NAVIGON Live server failed. This can be the case, for example, when travelling through a tunnel. Information which was called up previously may still be active however. (Light grey) Traffic Live Ready: Traffic information was called up successfully. The active information is up to date.
Bluetooth / Phone
This section is relevant for you only if your navigation device is one of the following devices:
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The navigation device has an integrated Bluetooth hands-free module. This enables you to use the device as a hands-free kit for up to two mobile phones with Bluetooth capability. The Phone symbol can display the following states of the hands-free module: No Bluetooth (No symbol): The Bluetooth function is deactivated. Not connected (red mobile phone): The navigation device has no Bluetooth connection to another device. Connected (white mobile phone): The navigation device is connected to a mobile phone and can be used as a hands-free car kit. The number indicates which of the two phones is currently active. Call in Progress (green mobile phone): The hands-free module of the navigation device is being used for a phone call. The number indicates which of the two phones is being used to make the call. Headset: A headset is connected. All the instructions given by the navigation system are heard over the headset. The telephone functions of the hands-free module are not available.
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Muting
The Muting symbol can indicate the following states: No symbol: The navigation application is not muted. Muting: The navigation application is muted. If the device is navigating at the moment, you will not hear any driving instructions. Note: This icon indicates only the muted state of the navigation instructions. It says nothing about the volume of the hands-free module.
Software keyboard
Entering data
Often you can select an entry from a list. This is the case, for example, when you enter a location. As soon as you enter the first letter, the largest city in the given country that begins with this letter appears. Enter more letters and after each entry the first city which begins with these letters will appear.
When the correct location appears, tap on complete the entry.
(OK) in order to
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You can open at any time a list containing all the locations which begin with the letters or include the text already entered. The more letters you enter, the shorter the list becomes.
Tap on
(Open List) in order to call up this list. (Down) button to
You can use the (Up) button and the move through the list.
Tap on an entry in the list to select it and transfer it to the input box. The list closes once an entry has been selected. You are now finished with entering the city.
Tap on an entry.
(Close List) in order to close the list without selecting
Note: The list opens automatically as soon as it contains only 4 or less entries.
Some buttons have menus which open when activated.
Tap on a menu point to execute its function.
If you would like to quit the options list without selecting a function, tap on the button you used to open the menu.
Navigation
Use the navigation system at your own risk. Caution! Be sure to refer to all the safety information in chapter "Important safety information" on page 11. Impaired GPS reception If GPS reception is impaired, navigation will be interrupted. As soon as GPS reception is restored, the navigation system calculates any change of position which has occurred in the meantime. Navigation is then continued automatically.
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Arriving at your destination When you have reached your selected destination, a message to this effect will be displayed. Only your current position (orange arrow) and the destination flag will now be shown on the map.
Starting the navigation application
You have switched on the navigation device. The following message appears: "Please note that the road traffic regulations are prior to the instructions of the navigation system. Please do not operate the device while driving."
After you have read and fully understood the message, tap on OK. If you do not accept the content of the message, tap on Cancel in order to exit the navigation application.
The NAVIGATION window is opened. From here you can access all the functions of the navigation application.
(Close List).
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The keyboard appears.
Enter a number of letters from the destination. Tap on (Open List).
The list now contains only those destinations which begin with the letters entered. 5. Tap on the name of the destination. The DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE DESTINATION window opens. Indicated on the Activate MyRoutes button is whether several route suggestions are to be calculated (Yes) or not (No).
6. Tap on Start Navigation. -orTap on Parking in order to search for and navigate to a car park near your destination. The map opens in Preview mode. The destination is indicated on the map. For detailed information on how to start navigation, please refer to chapter "Route preview" on page 40. Please read on there.
POI of nationwide significance
POIs of nationwide significance are airports, sights, national monuments, large ports etc. This way you can find well-known places of interest even if you don't know the name of their location. 1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on New Destination > Search for POI > Nationwide. The POI NATIONWIDE window opens. 2. Select a category from which you would like to find a POI. The Destination list opens. It contains the POI from the selected category, sorted alphabetically. 3. If the list is very long:
The list now contains only those destinations which begin with or contain the letters entered.
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4. Tap on the name of the destination. The DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE DESTINATION window opens. Indicated on the Activate MyRoutes button is whether several route suggestions are to be calculated (Yes) or not (No).
5. Tap on Start Navigation. -orTap on Parking in order to search for and navigate to a car park near your destination. The map opens in Preview mode. The destination is indicated on the map. For detailed information on how to start navigation, please refer to chapter "Route preview" on page 40. Please read on there.
POI in a particular location
POIs in a particular location can be useful when navigating in an unfamiliar town. 1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on New Destination > Search for POI > in a City. The POI IN A CITY window opens. 2. Enter the name or the postal code of the destination town. 3. Select a category from which you would like to find a POI. Categories in which no destinations are available in the selected town cannot be entered. If sub-categories exist for the category you have selected, the Sub Category list opens. 4. Select the sub-category from which you would like to select a POI. The Destination list opens. It contains POI from the specified category, sorted alphabetically. 5. If the list is very long:
The list now contains only those destinations which begin with or contain the letters entered. 6. Tap on the name of the destination.
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Routes and Tracks: Opens the ROUTES AND TRACKS window. Here you can plan routes, manage planned routes and start navigation on a planned route. (Refer to "Tracks and multi-leg routes" on page 43.) Save as Favourite: Saves the selected destination to the FAVOURITES list. (Refer to "Saving destinations" on page 42.) Save Destination: Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES list. (Refer to "Saving destinations" on page 42.) Save Position: Opens the SAVE DESTINATION AS window. Here you can save your current position under a certain name in the FAVOURITES list. Save Route: Opens a window in which you can save the planned route under a specific name. (Refer to "Saving routes" on page 45.) Saved Routes and Tracks: Opens a window in which you can load a saved route or a track. Settings: Opens the SETTINGS window. Here you can configure the navigation system. (Refer to "Configuring the navigation system" on page 112.) Show Map: Opens the map in Standard mode. (Refer to "Map in Standard mode" on page 54.) Show on Map: Shows the selected address on the map. Sightseeing Tours: (Only NAVIGON 40 Easy | Plus | Premium | Premium Live): Opens the SIGHTSEEING TOURS window. There you can select a sightseeing tour and start the navigation on a tour. (Refer to "Sightseeing Tours" on page 81.) Simulation: Simulates a navigation on the route indicated. This simulation can be performed without GPS reception. On multi-leg routes, only the first leg is simulated. Skip next destination: Tap on this button to omit the next route point. This button is active only when at least 2 route points still lie ahead of you. (Refer to "Tracks and multi-leg routes" on page 43.) Start Recording, Stop Recording: Starts or ends the recording of a track. (Refer to "Tracks" on page 73.) Traffic: Opens the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window in which pending reports are listed. (Refer to "TMC (Traffic Information)" on page 86.) Turn-by-Turn List: Shows detailed directions for the route, including all points at which you must turn. (Refer to "Turn-by-Turn List" on page 84.)
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Working with the map
Selecting the navigation map
Each country has its own navigation map. Seamless navigation over several maps on one continent is possible however if a continuous route can be calculated with the maps saved on the device. Even if maps of countries in other continents are available on the navigation device, it can only ever work with the maps of a single continent. Tap in the NAVIGATION window on Options > Settings > Map Display in order to see which maps are currently in use. Here you can also select a different continent if the navigation device contains any maps of countries on other continents.
Button bar
A bar with buttons provides access to all the functions available for operating the map.
Tap on the Traffic Information box in order to open the PREVIEW TMC window. It shows a map view with the route section affected by the message and a possible detour.
If no distance is indicated, all the obstructions which are reported for your route and would lead to a loss of time will be avoided.
Tap on the Traffic Information box in order to open the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window. (Refer to "Displaying traffic information" on page 88.)
Note: The calculation of detour routes to avoid reported traffic obstructions can be performed automatically. (Refer to "TMC Settings" on page 89.) 8 When you get close to your destination, the Parking button will appear. If you tap on the Parking box you will be given two options:
You can select a car park from where you can then continue on foot. When you have parked your vehicle, you can save the current position and continue the navigation on foot.
For a description of the Parking function refer to chapter "Parking near the destination" on page 75.
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(Only NAVIGON 40 Easy | Plus | Premium | Premium Live): When you get close to a NAVIGON Sightseeing sight, the NAVIGON Sightseeing button will appear instead of the height above sea level and the speed (point 12). The distance indicated on the button tells you how far away the sight is (beeline). If you tap on the NAVIGON Sightseeing button, the DESTINATION INFO window will open (refer to "Displaying information about a NAVIGON Sightseeing sight" on page 80). For a description of the NAVIGON Sightseeing function refer to chapter "NAVIGON Sightseeing" on page 79.
Ahead of many junctions the information from points 12 and 13 is hidden. Instead you are shown which lanes lead to your destination.
Tap on the box in order to hide the lane information.
Your current position is indicated on the map (orange arrow). The section of the map displayed changes continually so that your current position is always in view on the map. The height above sea level and the current speed are shown here. In the Total box you can see the distance remaining to the destination, the estimated duration of the trip and the estimated time of arrival.
Tap on the arrival time if you want to see the estimated driving time instead. Tap once again on the info box if you want to see the estimated time of arrival.
If you are navigating a multi-leg route, you will see the remaining distance to the next interim destination and the estimated time of arrival in the Next box.
The name of the route section that you need to drive onto next is shown in the upper road box. The name of the section you are currently driving on is shown in the lower road box. Note: The displays of many of the above mentioned areas can be configured in Options > Settings > Navigation. Some displays will only function if the required information is available on the map. Note: If you tap on the large arrow box, the current route instruction will be repeated.
Tap on (Back) in order to quit Destination search mode. You will be returned to the window from which you started this mode.
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Useful functions
Route profiles
Route profiles define the characteristics and special aspects of the different modes of transport which are to be taken into account when calculating routes. For example a route profile for bicycles will exclude motorways from the route calculation but will include roads which other vehicles are not allowed to use. And different arrival times will be calculated for a bicycle than for a motorcycle for example.
Route profile settings
A route profile is made up of several settings:
Speed Profile: Defines the mode of transport (e.g. Bicycle, Pedestrian, Car,.). Type of Route: Defines the type of route which is to be calculated (e.g. Short Route, Fast Route,.). Consider Traffic Information: defines whether traffic messages are to be considered when calculating the route Motorways, Ferries, Restricted Areas: Defines whether these types of road are allowed to be used. Use of Toll Roads: defines whether toll roads are allowed to be used when calculating the route
Tap on the
(Edit) button.
The USE OF TOLL ROADS window opens.
Adapt the individual settings to your requirements (Yes, No, Ask before). (Refer also to Configuring the navigation system on page 112.) If you activate the Ask before setting, every time your route can take a toll road you will be prompted to make the corresponding setting(s).
For each setting there is a (Help) button. When you tap on it you will see an exact definition of the setting in question. The number of possible settings depends on the selected speed profile. For example, for the Pedestrian speed profile there are no Motorways and Use of Toll Roads settings.
NAVIGON basic profiles
A basic profile is already defined for each speed profile. Bicycle
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Pedestrian (only NAVIGON 40 Easy | Plus | Premium | Premium Live) Lorry Motorbike Car The speed profile of a basic profile cannot be changed. You can adapt the other settings to your requirements. Basic profiles cannot be renamed or deleted. To have a choice of different profiles for example for several cars, you can create your own route profiles.
Creating a new route profile
You can create your own route profiles. This makes sense for example if you own two cars and only one has a prepaid toll disc for Austrian motorways. 1. Tap on Options > Settings. If the map is open in Standard mode, tap on Options > General > Settings. 2. Tap on the (Current Route Profile) button. This button can also show a different symbol. 3. Tap on the name of the route profile which you want to take as basis for the new profile. 4. Tap on Options > Copy. 5. Enter a name for the route profile. 6. Tap on Save. 7. Adapt the route profile to your requirements. 8. Tap on OK. The new route profile is shown in the ROUTE PROFILES list.
Using a track for navigation
You can load saved tracks as part of planning a route. (Refer to "Loading routes or tracks" on page 45.) Note: All tracks that have been saved in KML data format are suitable for route planning. Use NAVIGON Fresh in order to load tracks from other suppliers onto your navigation system.
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Note: When you are navigating along a recorded track, any incoming TMC messages will not be checked to see if they concern the track in question.
Parking near the destination
When you get close to your destination, the (Parking) button will appear on the screen. This button also remains visible after you have reached your destination as long as you stay close to the destination and the map is not closed. The following scenarios are imaginable:
Continuing on foot
You see a car park, park your vehicle and want to continue to the destination on foot. 1. Tap on the (Parking) button.
2. Tap on Pedestrian mode. The following message appears: "Your current position has been saved. You will find it in the 'Favourites' list as 'My Vehicle'. This enables you to easily find the way back to your vehicle." 3. Tap on OK. The position of your vehicle is marked on the map by an asterisk in orange. The navigation continues to guide you to the destination in Pedestrian mode.
Searching for a car park
You want to be guided to a car park near the destination. From there you want to walk to the destination. 1. Tap on the (Parking) button.
2. Tap on Parking Close to Destination.
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A list opens. You are shown possible car parks in order of distance from your destination. 3. Tap on the car park where you want to park your vehicle. You are shown more information about this car park. 4. Tap on Add. 5. The navigation now guides to the selected car park in the mode corresponding to the selected route profile. When you arrive there, the following message appears: "Your current position has been saved. You will find it in the 'Favourites' list as 'My Vehicle'. This enables you to easily find the way back to your vehicle." 6. Tap on OK. The position of your vehicle is marked on the map by an asterisk in orange. The navigation continues to guide you to the destination in Pedestrian mode.
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The navigation system also records trips when you are not navigating. Of course this requires the navigation system to be switched on and receiving GPS signals.
Before a trip
If your trips are recorded in the logbook, a window for entering the trip's key data is opened before the trip begins. You can also decide, however, not to record the trip in question.
If you don't want to record the trip in question, tap on (Cancel). -or-
1. In the Reason for the Trip box tap on one of the possible reasons for the trip. 2. Enter a name for this entry, e.g. "Trip to customer X", in the Logbook Entry box. 3. Tap on Mileage 4. Enter the mileage of your vehicle. 5. Tap on Start. Navigation starts.
Handsfree Module
This chapter is relevant for you only if your navigation device is one of the following devices:
The navigation device has a hands-free module which supports Bluetooth connections to Bluetooth-capable mobile phones and headsets. It can be connected simultaneously to up to two mobile phones or to a headset. If you have set up a connection to a mobile phone, you can use the navigation device as a hands-free module for it. If you have set up a connection to a Bluetooth headset, you will hear the voice instructions from the navigation software via the headset. This is useful for example when travelling on a motorcycle. All other functions described in this chapter are not available when connected to a headset. A compatibility list of all supported mobile phones can be found on our website www.navigon.com.
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Opening the hands-free module
Tap in the navigation application on The HANDSFREE MODULE window opens.
(Phone).
When you start the hands-free module for the first time, a window will open in which you can start a search for Bluetooth-capable devices.
Tap on Yes if you want to start the search now and set up a connection to a headset or a mobile phone. As soon as the navigation device has found your Bluetooth device you can initiate the pairing (refer to "Pairing with a device" on page 94). Tap on No if you want to initiate the connection later. (Refer to chapter "Searching for and pairing Bluetooth devices" on page 93.)
Elements of the hands-free module
All functions can be reached from the HANDSFREE MODULE window.
Status display of the hands-free module. This status display can also be seen in the navigation software. (Refer to "Bluetooth / Phone" on page 23.) The Phone 1 and Phone 2 buttons are used to select the active phone. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) The button of the currently active phone has a "pressed" look (here: Phone 2). The name of the active phone appears alongside the buttons. These buttons can have various colours:
Green, if a mobile phone is connected as "Phone 1" or as "Phone 2". Orange, if no mobile phone is connected. (Headset) button will appear.
If the hands-free module is connected to a headset, the 3
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Speed call buttons (refer to "Preset" on page 104).
Back to the previously opened window. If you press this button, you will be returned to the navigation application. Opens the TRUSTED DEVICES window. Here you can enter which devices are connected to the hands-free module. (Refer to "Connecting to a device" on page 95) Moves the navigation application to the foreground.
The following labelled buttons are also visible: Keyboard: Opens the keypad on which you can dial phone numbers. (Refer to "Dialling a telephone number" on page 100.) Phone Book: Opens the phone book of the active telephone. (Refer to "Calling a contact from the phone book" on page 101 and "Navigating to a contact from the phone book" on page 103.) Recent Calls: Opens the recent calls of the active telephone. (Refer to "Calling most recently dialled, received or missed numbers" on page 101.)
Connection with Mobile Phone
To be able to use the hands-free module of the navigation device, it must be connected to at least one Bluetooth device. Note: Both the navigation device and the mobile phone must be configured accordingly in order for a Bluetooth connection to be set up between the two devices. Headsets are suitably configured at the factory. For details of how to configure the navigation device refer to the chapter "Settings" on page 105. For details of how to configure the mobile phone or headset refer to the related manual issued by the manufacturer.
Searching for and pairing Bluetooth devices
Pairing is the term used for setting up a coded connection between two Bluetooth devices. This requires each of the two devices to send the same password to respectively the other device. The password and the connection data are saved on both devices, which means that pairing is necessary once only when the connection is set up for the first time. Paired devices are saved in the TRUSTED DEVICES list. The navigation device can connect automatically to the last connected device as soon as it is within range. The hands-free module of the navigation device can save and manage the connection data of up to 4 paired mobile phones and one headset. From each paired mobile phone it is possible to import the phone book and recent calls and to save this information with the connection data.
Editing and updating a phone book
The phone book cannot be edited in the hands-free module. If you want to change or delete an entry in the phone book, you must make the changes on your mobile phone and then update the phone book on the hands-free module. The phone book is re-imported for the update. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone whose phone book you want to update. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the Phone Book button. The phone book of the active phone is opened. 3. Tap on Options > Refresh. The phone book import is started. Note: Deleting the complete phone book is possible only by deleting the mobile phone from the TRUSTED DEVICES list (refer to "Deleting a device" on page 97). In this case the connection data, phone book and recent calls will all be deleted, which means that you will have to repeat the pairing routine in order to set up a connection with the device again.
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For more details about the phone book refer to the chapter "Calling a contact from the phone book" on page 101.
Import recent calls
For each paired mobile phone in the TRUSTED DEVICES list it is also possible to import its recent calls and save them together with the connection data. Access to the recent calls of a mobile phone is then only possible when the navigation device is connected to the mobile phone from which the phone book was imported. As soon as you connect to a different phone or disconnect the connection, the recent calls will no longer be available on the hands-free module. Note: The number of recent calls that can be imported from the mobile phone is limited to 20. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone whose recent calls you want to import. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the Recent Calls button. The recent calls import is started. When the import is completed, the recent calls are shown.
Taking a call
When you receive a call, a ring tone will sound and the INCOMING CALL window will open. The header line shows which connected phone is receiving the call. The name and the number of the caller will be displayed if this information is available. (If the caller's number is displayed but does not exist in the phone book, Unknown caller will be displayed instead of the name. If the number is suppressed, Phone number hidden will be displayed.)
Tap on Accept if you want to take the call. The CALL IN PROGRESS window opens. Tap on Reject if you do not want to take the call.
Note: Navigation instructions are muted during a call.
Receiving a text message
The hands-free module can show incoming text messages (SMS).
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When you receive a text message, a signal tone will sound and the INCOMING TEXT MESSAGE window will open. The header line shows which connected telephone received the text message. The name and the number of the sender will be displayed if this information is available. (If the sender's number is displayed but does not exist in the phone book, Unknown caller will be displayed instead of the name. If the number is suppressed, Phone number hidden will be displayed.)
Tap on Read if you want to read the text message now. The TEXT MESSAGE window opens. You can then read the text message.
Note: The navigation system will also read out the text to you when the window is opened. Reading out text messages is not possible in all languages however.
Tap on Cancel if you want to read the message later.
Note: You can also choose not to have incoming text messages announced immediately. (Refer to "Settings" on page 105.) You can however open the list of received text messages at any time to check whether you have received any new text messages. (Refer to "Opening the mailbox" on page 103.)
Making a call
With the hands-free module you can make a call in various ways.
Dialling a telephone number
1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone which you want to use to make the call. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the Keyboard button. The TELEPHONE NUMBER window opens. 3. Enter the desired telephone number. 4. Tap on the Call button.
Dialling a Speed Call number
A total of 4 speed call buttons are available. These buttons can be configured separately for each paired mobile phone. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone which you want to use to make the call. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.)
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2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the corresponding Speed Call button. Note: If the selected speed call button has not been configured yet, it will be labelled with just three dots (). If you tap on the symbol, the MODIFY PRESET window will open. (Refer to "Preset" on page 104.)
Calling a contact from the phone book
You can select numbers from the phone book of the active telephone. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone which you want to use to make the call. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window tap on Phone Book.
If the phone book of the active phone was not yet imported, the import will be started now. (Refer to "Import Phone Book" on page 98.)
3. Select from the phone book the contact you want to call. The SELECTED PHONE BOOK ENTRY window opens. It shows all the phone numbers and addresses which have been saved for the selected contact. 4. Tap on the to dial. (Call) button alongside the phone number you want
Calling most recently dialled, received or missed numbers
The RECENT CALLS list contains outgoing, received and unanswered calls on the active telephone. Note: Incoming and unanswered calls can be dialled only if the caller's number was transmitted. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window tap on Recent Calls.
If the recent calls on the active phone were not yet imported, the import will be started now; refer to "Import recent calls" on page 99.
The RECENT CALLS list opens. The entries are sorted chronologically; the symbols to the right of the entry indicate the type of call: (Missed calls) (orange) (Incoming calls) (white) (Outgoing calls)
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2. Tap on the entry you want. Note: The RECENT CALLS list is available to the hands-free module only for as long as the hands-free module is connected to the mobile phone. It is updated automatically each time it is opened.
Transferring a call from your mobile telephone
The navigation device takes calls automatically from the mobile phone as soon as a Bluetooth connection is established between the two devices.
During a call
You are calling using the hands-free module. The CALL IN PROGRESS window is open.
Moving the navigation application to the foreground
You can move the navigation application to the foreground at any time. In this way you can have the map with the navigation instructions in the foreground during a call when the navigation device is in the process of navigating.
(Navigation).
While a call is in progress, the (Call in Progress) symbol is visible in the top right corner of the display. The number indicates which of the connected phones is being used to make the call (here: "Phone 1").
Tap on window.
(Phone) in order to open the CALL IN PROGRESS
Entering numbers
You can enter numbers during a call. This may be the case, for example, if a further connection via a telephone system is necessary. 1. Tap on Keyboard. 2. Enter the desired numbers. 3. Tap on window. (Back) in order to open the CALL IN PROGRESS
Using the NAVIGON Live services
The NAVIGON Live services are seamlessly integrated in the navigation software. Many services are used automatically without any change to the operation of the navigation device compared to the version without NAVIGON Live services. For example, there is no change to the program flow when a traffic jam is reported. The only change is that the traffic information from the NAVIGON Live services is more up to date and more precise than the traffic information from the radio stations.
10.2.1
Weather Service
The Weather Live service provides up-to-date weather data for every point of the road network on the navigation maps available. A weather forecast for the next few days is also available.
Weather data for your current position
This function is interesting above all when you want a weather forecast for the next few days.
in the NAVIGATION window tap on Service.
(NAVIGON Live) > Weather
The WEATHER SERVICE window opens. You are shown a map view containing your position. Alongside are the current weather data and a forecast for the next two days.
Weather data for your destination
You can call up weather data for your destination at any time during navigation.
Tap on Options > Services > Weather Service. The WEATHER SERVICE window opens. You are shown a map view containing the destination selected for the navigation. Alongside are the current weather data and a forecast for the next two days.
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Note: If you have planned a multi-leg route, the weather data for the ultimate destination will be shown and not the data for the next intermediate destination.
Weather data for a different location
You can call up weather data for every point on the map which can be entered as a destination for the navigation system. Except for Take Me Home and Show Map > Destination search you can use any possible type of entry, e.g. Enter an Address, Favourites or Search for POI. If you enter an address, it suffices to enter the town. However, you may also enter the street and the house number. Information about entering navigation destinations can be found in the manual issued for your navigation device. 1. Enter the town for which you want to receive weather data in the same way as you enter destinations for the navigation system. Do not tap on Start Navigation!
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