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© TELENAV 2003-6 PAGE 28 OF 34
Activity Messages
Whenever the TeleNav application on your handheld needs to contact the
TeleNav server, as it does when generating a route or map, it uses your
carrier’s data service. While it is using the data service, other services such
as SMS 2-way messaging, and conventional cellular will not be available.
Typically this interruption of other services will last no more than 20
seconds. When TeleNav is using data service to contact the TeleNav
servers, it will present a message like: a) Reading GPS…, b) Waiting …, c)
Sending …, d) Receiving…, e) Logging in…, f) Personalizing …, g) Loading
… and h) Storing ... There is also a small network activity indicator
comprised of two arrows in the upper right corner of the display that will
appear when you change map scale factor.
Taking an Incoming Call
When your handheld receives an incoming call ring, it will ring, and display a
screen that allows you to take or ignore the call. If you take the call,
TeleNav will be operating but “suspended”. After the call, press the
ESCape button to end the call. At this point, TeleNav should resume from
its suspended state. If you are navigating, and have gotten off the route,
TeleNav will sound a deviation jingle and obtain a new route for you.
NOTE: When TeleNav briefly uses the data network, incoming calls may
be blocked.
NOTE: When you are on an incoming call, TeleNav is still running, and will
periodically collect a GPS fix from the internal GPS receiver. When this fix is taken,
there may be a very brief loss of intelligibility on the received audio from the caller.
Switching Between Applications
Press the ALT key and the ESCape button concurrently to launch the BlackBerry application switcher. This will
allow you to leave TeleNav running in suspended mode while looking at your e-mail, or using another application.
When you use the switcher to return to TeleNav, it will move to the foreground and resume operation. If while
another application was in the foreground you have left the navigation route, TeleNav will sound a deviation jingle
and obtain a new route for you.
Calendar and e-Mail Events
When a scheduled calendar event occurs, or an e-mail message arrives
while you are using TeleNav, a pop-up notification will appear similar to that
shown on the right. You can interact with the Calendar or e-mail event by
Opening it, or you can Dismiss it. If you Open the application associated
with the notification, TeleNav will be suspended while you are interacting
with the other application, but it will still be navigating. However, if you get
off route, TeleNav will not be able to recover until you leave the other
application. TeleNav does not use the network while it is suspended.
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