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MOTONAVUser’s GuideTMTN500/TN700 Series

HELLOMOTOwelcomeYour MOTONAV TN500 or TN700 Series PersonalNavigator helps you find the best route with GPS accuracy. Get clear directions, 3D landmarks (in major cities, onTN700), and spoken street names. Make hands-free calls and send text messages whilepaired with your Bluetooth enabled phone, if yourphone supports it. Locate a restaurant, nearest bank, gas station, or seebusinesses and other locations along your route. Save time and fuel, and leave getting lost in the past. Use MotoExtras Services to check the weather, fuelprices, flight status, and to use Google local search. Use voice prompted search powered by Bing to findlocal businesses, stock quotes, movie times, sports,and news headlines.more informationDownload the user’s guide: www.motorola.com/motonavCheck for software updates, purchase new maps and otherconnected services, and more: www.motorola.com/motoextrasthis guidesymbols in this guideThis means a feature is network orsubscription dependent, or that it depends onthe Bluetooth hands-free profiles supported byyour Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.Refer to your mobile phone manual for moreinformation about supported Bluetoothprofiles.Go to www.motorola.com/motoextras for moreinformation about subscriptions.This means a feature needs an optionalaccessory.Caution: Before using your personal navigator for thefirst time, please read the important legal and safetyinformation in the back of this guide (page 48).HELLOMOTO1

contentsTN500 Series personalnavigation device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4TN700 Series voice commands 20make calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37map a route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21make calls using contacts . . . . . 37TN700 Series personalfind your destination withwhile on a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38navigation device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5EasySearch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21view recent calls . . . . . . . . . . . . 38mount your device . . . . . . . . . . . . 6add waypoints to your route . . . 23messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38adjust navigation settings . . . . . 24send text messages . . . . . . . . . 39cancel your trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25reply to messages . . . . . . . . . . . 39set your home address . . . . . . . 25receive messages . . . . . . . . . . . 40set it up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9go to your home address . . . . . 25send your location . . . . . . . . . . . 41turn it on & off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9set favorite addresses . . . . . . . . 26trusted contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41change system settings . . . . . . . 9safety cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27cool stuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28MotoExtras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42charge up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7going on foot?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8change audio settings . . . . . . . . 10adjust display settings. . . . . . . . . 11zoom in/out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12use the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . 12explore the map & MultiView . . 13Speak & Go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19TN500 Series voice commands 192contentstips & tricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33use VoiceSearch powered bycalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Bing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45connect it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34power & charging tips . . . . . . . . 46sync your contacts . . . . . . . . . . 36car charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46receive calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37travel charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Bluetooth support . . . . . . . . . 47memory cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47check for new maps . . . . . . . . . 47new views, panels, & maps . . . 47reset your MOTONAV . . . . . . . . 47keep the charging cradle clean . 47Safety, Regulatory & Legal . . . . 48index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55contents3

TN500 Series personal navigation devicethe important buttons and connectorsMap/Menu ButtonReturn to the map or open the menuLockPowerPower SwitchTurn it on & offRear Buttons:Volume UpRear Buttons:Volume DownZoom InMuteZoom OutMicroSD MemoryCard SlotMicrophoneShortcut ButtonChoose the functionof this buttonMicro USB PortReset ButtonNote: You can choose which side you want for the rear button functions. Also note, the Map/Menu and Shortcut buttonswork only when the device is in the charging cradle.4TN500 Series personal navigation device

TN700 Series personal navigation devicethe important buttons and connectorsMap/Menu ButtonReturn to the map or open the menuLockPowerPower SwitchTurn it on & offRear Buttons:Volume UpVolume DownRear Buttons:Zoom InMuteZoom OutMicroSD MemoryCard SlotMicrophoneShortcut ButtonChoose the functionof this buttonMicro USB PortReset ButtonNote: You can choose which side you want for the rear button functions. Also note, the Map/Menu and Shortcut buttonswork only when the device is in the charging cradle.TN700 Series personal navigation device5

mount your deviceput your device in your vehicle.or you can carry it when you leave your wheels behind11232windshield34dashboardNote: Before you mount the device on the dashboard, clean the surface first. Put your device in a secure place. Do notcover an airbag. DO NOT MOUNT IN A LOCATION THAT OBSTRUCTS DRIVER'S VISION OR INTERFERES WITHOPERATION OF THE VEHICLE.6mount your device

charge upplug in to power upNote: Your battery is designed to last the life of the product. It should be removed only by a recycling facility. ANY ATTEMPTTO REMOVE OR REPLACE YOUR BATTERY WILL DAMAGE THE PRODUCT.charge up7

going on foot?Take your MOTONAV device with you.Press the Release Button (onbottom) to remove devicefrom charging cradle.While holding theRelease Button, leanthe device forward.Lift the device up fromthe charging cradle.Note: When you take your MOTONAV device out of the charging cradle, you have three options. Tap Enter pedestrian mode if youare going on foot and you need directions. Tap Continue on battery if you want to continue in vehicle mode. Tap Power off to turn offimmediately. If you do nothing, the device turns off automatically after 15 seconds.8going on foot?

set it upchange system settingslet’s get you goingturn it on & offWhen you first turn on your device, follow the prompts toset it up. (See your Quick Start Guide for details.) You canchange these device system settings later:The Power Switch is located on the top of the device. time & date—choose a 12 or 24-hour clock format,time zone, daylight savings time, and date format language—select your device’s display and spokenlanguages units—set the units of measurement (Note that theMOTONAV may not support all listed units in somespoken languages.)turn on/offSlide and release the power switch left(toward ).lock screen& rearbuttonsSlide the power switch right (toward ).The device stays on if it was on whenlocked.Acquiring SatellitesTo receive a strong signal, make sure your device has anunobstructed view of the sky. It may take a few minutesfor your device to locate satellites the first time you turnthe power on.Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Systemset it up9

customize the buttonsYou can change the function of the buttons on the rear ofthe device. For button locations, see pages 4 or 5.Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings System Customizable buttonschange audio settingsFind it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Audio10set it upYou can change these audio settings:Audio LevelsSet volume level for voice prompts andphone (when connected via Bluetooth ).VOICERECOGNITIONPROMPTSTurn the prompts on or off.AUTO VR ATINCOMINGEVENTAutomatically enable voice recognition forincoming calls and text messages.Command ModeChoose from Prompts and Readout mode (alwaysread whenever possible), Prompt only (readonly when you say a command), or Expertmode (remains silent waiting for your spokeninput).READ ALOUDMESSAGESTurn message reading system on or off forreading text messages (SMS).SoundsFine-tune your sounds: screen taps, audioalerts, maneuver prompts, chimes, speedlimit warnings, speed camera warnings,route recalculation, GPS status warnings,and traffic jams.

adjust display settingsYou can change the brightness of the display.Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Display BrightnessNote: When using MotoExtras, you will not hear audio andvoice guidance.To adjust the volume during a call, press Volume Up orVolume Down (see pages 4 or 5 for key location).To mute, press Mute.You can change the brightness of the display for day andnight, or have the display adjust automatically.Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Display Night ModeYou can also set color profiles for the map or turn on 3Dbuilding display.Note: You can see 3D buildings in major cities and citycenters on TN700 Series only.set it up11

zoom in/outuse the keyboardFind it: press Zoom Buttons (see pages 4 or 5 for location)You can type on the full screen keyboard.Your MOTONAV software also provides Smart Zoom, anautomatic zoom feature: In a route—When approaching a turn, the screenzooms in and raises the view angle to let you easilysee your next maneuver. If the next turn is far away,the map zooms out and flattens the view so you cansee the road in front of you. Not in a route—The screen zooms in if you driveslowly and zooms out when you drive faster.12set it upStart voice recognition.Exit the keyboardscreen.Delete characters.Switch betweenalphanumeric andsymbol keyboards.Open the resultspanel.

explore the map & MultiViewmap viewYour MOTONAV display has expandable left and rightviews. You can use these panels without ever leaving themap.The map view shows your current location. Tap anywhereon the map to enter a destination or to access the menus:Search for an address or point of interest.These are 3D objects you may see on the map:3D terrain—Hills and mountains in the background(shown in color on 2D map)Connect aphone ormake a call.Elevated roads—Complex intersections and roadssuch as overpasses or bridgesStartVoiceSearch.3D landmarks (TN700 only)—Prominent orwell-known landmarks and buildings (available only inselected cities and countries)View themain menu.Start VoiceRecognition.Plan a route toyour home address.set it up13

map view—in a routeTapto change the view.When you’re in a route, you may see status information onthe map:Direction of travelDirection & distanceof next turn(Tap to hear again.)Gobacktomap.StatusZoomindicatorsSwitch between 2D, 2Dalways pointing north, & 3D.Compass needlepoints north.Turn SmartZoomon or off.Or, slide your finger on the map to open Explore Mode. Themap does not automatically follow your GPS position, andyou see more viewing options.Trip progess barVehicle Indicator& estimatedwith your currenttime tolocation & directiondestination(ex. 35 min.) RecommendedrouteSafety Speedcamera limitalertCenterTilt the map upthe map. & down.(Not in 2D.)14set it upRotate the mapleft or right.Zoom in or out.

right panel—main menuTap anywhere on the map, then tap Main Menu to expand theright panel.From the main menu, you can access:CallingMake and receive phone calls whenconnected via Bluetooth (see page 34).ContactsAccess the contact list of your mobilephone when connected via Bluetooth (see page 36).MessagingSend and receive text messages whenconnected to a phone via Bluetooth (seepage 39).Trusted ContactShare your location with a trusted contact(see page 41).FavoritesManage your home address and yourfavorite locations (see page 26).bing VoiceSearchMake a call to Bing for voice promptedsearch using a mobile phone connected viaBluetooth. Normal network charges apply.No additional charges apply (see page 45).Points of InterestView POI categories. Tap a category todisplay it on the map (see page 21).Fuel PricesSee fuel prices and select a gas station asa destination (see page 42).The main menu opens:set it up15

Flight StatusSearch for flight information and select theairport as a destination (see page 42).WeatherReceive weather reports and forecasts foryour area and other locations (seepage 42).Trip PlannerPlan a route (see page 21).Offer InboxView special merchant offers (seepage 33).SettingsChange your MOTONAV settings (seepage 9).HelpAccess the device tutorial and get answersto your questions.Tip: Helpful hints can pop up when you are using featuresfor the first time. Just tap OK to make the hint disappear. Toreset the hints so they pop up again, tap the map, then tapMain Menu Help Reset Help Hints.16set it upleft panel—not in a routeTap on the bar on the left side of the display to open the leftpanel and see information about your route. Tap the baragain to close the left panel.

Aerial View—Shows a 2D map for the overview ofyour area. The center of the map is your currentposition. Nearby POIs—Lists the points of interest near yourcurrent location along with their direction anddistances from you. Tap to see more details, to setthem as favorites, or use one as a destination. Dashboard—Shows Heading, Speed, Altitude,Latitude/Longitude, Current Location, GPS signalstatus, and more. Traffic—Shows traffic information relevant to yourarea. You can accept suggested detours.left panel—in a routeWhen you are in a route, the bar on the left shows your tripprogress with the estimated remaining time to thedestination. Tap the trip progress bar to see moreinformation about your current location and route. Tap thebar again to close the panel.Progress bar with estimated time till final destinationset it up17

Aerial View—Shows a 2D map for the overview ofyour area. The center of the map is your currentposition. Tap the map to zoom in or out to see anoverview of the whole route. Nearby POIs—Lists the points of interest near yourcurrent location along with their direction anddistances from you. Tap a POI to see more details, toset it as a favorite, or use as a destination. Turn-by-Turn—Lists the steps of your route from startto end. Tap a step to see it on the map. Waypoints—Lists all stops along your planned route.Add as many as you want. Tap one to see details.Waypoints appear as yellow flags on your map, and asgray dots on the progress bar.Dashboard—Shows Heading, Speed, Altitude,Latitude/Longitude, Current Location, and GPS signal.Tap Make Favorite to add this destination to favorites. Traffic—Shows local traffic information. You can acceptsuggested detours. When there’s a traffic event onyour route, red lines may appear on the progress bar. 18Trip Info—Shows the name and address of yourdestination, estimated time of arrival, distanceremaining, time remaining, and elapsed time. Tap toreturn to your current position on the map.set it up

Speak & Gouse your voice & keep your hands on the wheelTN500 Series voice commandsTap . Wait until you hear the chime and the icon turnsgreen, then you can say these commands:voicecommands(say thesewhen the mapscreen isdisplayed)“Call Contact”“Mute”/”Unmute”“Call Information”“Recent Calls”“Cancel Trip”“Recent Trips”“Dial Number”“Send Location”“Favorites”“Voicemail”“Go Home”“Volume Up”“Help”“Volume Down”“Main Menu”“Where am I?”globalcommands(say these atany time)“Read Out”VoiceSearchpowered byBing Say “Main Menu,” then say “VoiceSearch.” See page 45 for more lcommands(say these age Up”“Page Down”Speak & Go19

TN700 Series voice commandsTap . Wait until you hear the chime and the icon turnsgreen, then you can say these commands:voicecommands(say thesewhen themap screenis displayed)“Call Contact”“Main Menu”“Call Information”“Messages”“Cancel Trip”“Mute”/”Unmute”“Dial Number”“Recent Calls”“Enter Address”“Recent Trips”“Favorites”“Send Location”“Find Place”“Voicemail”“Go Home”“Volume Up”“Help”“Volume Down”“Where am I?”controlcommands(say these �Page Up”“Page Down”Speak & Goglobalcommands(say these atany time)“Read Out”Speak & GoPlusWhile using Search, tapto use yourvoice to enter an address or find a place.VoiceSearchpowered byBing Say “Main Menu,” then say “VoiceSearch.” See page 45 for more details.“Repeat”“Exit”Note: If the Display Language is set to a language otherthan the primary language of the county in which you areusing the device, voice commands for Address Entry andSearch will not be recognized. Please use the touch screento enter an address or perform a search.

map a routego from point A to Bfind your destination with EasySearchcurrent location or near the city name or zip code youentered.4With the cursor in the left search field, start entering aplace name, a keyword or the street number and streetname.Before you start driving, say or select an address, business,or point of interest (POI) to create a route. You can evenadd a new destination as a waypoint in your current route.To find.Type.Note: On TN700, you can tapto use voice recognition.When the icon turns green, say “Enter Address” and followthe prompts.nearest pizza place“pizza”specific restaurantor placepart of the name, like “Joe’s”addresshouse number and street in eitherorder, like “100 Main”1Tap the map.2Tap Enter Destination.Tip: When entering a city, placeor address, you can enter just partof it, like “Jo” to search for“Joe's” or “100 Ma” to searchfor “100 Main St.”intersection3two street names separated by“ ” or “&,” like “Main & Center”To search for an address or location outside of yourimmediate area, specify the city you want to search bytapping the box in the upper right and entering the cityname or zip code. The search returns results near yourmap a route21

Matching points of interest and addresses appear in a list inthe right panel.Enter address or POI.what you selected). The category tab sorts the resultsby category.Enter city or zip code.Search result listCategory resultsTap on asuggestedmatch.Expand the list.See more results.Note: EasySearch finds the best matches for the addressyou entered. The best matches appear at the top of the listand other suggestions appear under Other Suggestions. Thelargest matching city is usually shown first.5226To see more details about an entry, tap it.The full address appears, along with an overview mapand options for the address you selected. You can tapthe map to browse the area nearby.Tap the arrow on the left edge of the list to expand it.Or, tap the arrow down to see more search results.7Tap Options (see page 24) to change your route optionsbefore planning the route.The search window has two tabs: result list andcategory results. The result list shows a list of the bestmatches sorted by distance from the search center(your position, your destination, or a city, depending on8Tap Go! to plan your route.9If you were already in a route, you can tap Waypoint toadd the new destination as a stopping point. Or, tapmap a route

New Route to cancel the old route and use the new oneinstead.add waypoints to your route3When a small map appears showing the new location,tap Go!4Tap Waypoint to add the new location as a waypoint inyour current route.Add stopping points along your route.1First, create a route. See page 21 for details.2Enter a new location using the same steps. The newlocation will be a waypoint in your original route.Tip: Don’t want to stop after all? To delete a waypointfrom your route, open the left panel until you see thewaypoints. Tap Edit, then tap the red button next to thewaypoint you want to delete. Then, tap Done.map a route23

adjust navigation settingsRoute OptionsChoose from different route types:Quickest time—least time to travelShortest distance—least distance to travelMostly highways— use as many highways aspossibleSafety CameraEnable and fine-tune the speed cameraalert system and view your subscriptionstatus.Lane GuidanceDisplayEnable or disable lane guidance, lane orsignpost information displayed onmulti-lane roads before intersections.Hate highways or love them? Or maybe you’re going bybike today? Specify how to calculate your routes.Find it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings NavigationYou can change these navigation settings:AvoidancesTo let the route fit your needs, set whichroad types to exclude, if possible. If yourdestination can be reached only by usingsome of the excluded road types, they’reused only as much as necessary. The partof the route not matching your preferenceis displayed in a different color on the map.Travel ModeSet the type of vehicle to use on the route,so MOTONAV can determine which roadtypes to use.24map a route

cancel your tripset your home addressYou can delete an active route.Find it: tap the map, then tap11Tap the map.2Tap Main Menu Favorites Set Home.3Tap Current location if you are at home, or tap Enter location toenter your home address.Tap the map.go to your home addressTip: The voice recognition command for going to yourhome address is, “Go home!” That’s easy to remember.Note: You can also pauseyour trip if you are juststopping along the way.Note: Tap Detour toavoid part of therecommended route.2In the Trip Control window, tap Cancel.3Tap Yes to confirm and to delete your trip.The next time you want to go home, tap the map, thentapPlan a route toyour home address.map a route25

set favorite addressesrename or assign names to favoritesTo save an address as a favorite, tap the name of theaddress or point of interest, then tap Make Favorite.Assign names to your favorite addresses.1Tap the map.2Tap Main Menu Favorites.3Select the favorite address you want to give a name to.4Tap the white box where the existing name or addressappears, enter the new name, then tap Done.route to a favorite1Tap the map.2Tap Main Menu Favorites.3Select the favorite, then tap GO!delete favorites1Tap the map.2Tap Main Menu Favorites.3Select the address you want to remove.4Tap the down arrow, then tap Remove from favorites.Tip: Want to organize your favorites with folders? Tap themap, then tap Main Menu Favorites Edit.26map a route

safety camerasYou can:Your MOTONAV can warn you when approaching: Set your MOTONAV to give you either audio or visualwarnings, or both. Set the audio warning to be either a tone or a voice. speed enforcement area red light camera hazard areaCameras appear as red icons on the map. Your deviceincludes a 3-month free subscription, which you can renewonline. Visit www.motorola.com/motoextras to purchase asubscription for the safety camera service or to getupdates for your device.CameraalertGo to Main Menu Settings Navigation Safety Camera, then selectyour settings.Note: Use a USB cable to connect to a PC for updatingyour device from the MotoExtras Web site.SpeedlimitYou may see these icons on the screen:CongestionIcons on the map:Speed or red light cameraSpeed warningHazardous intersection or generalcautionmap a route27

trafficturn on traffic serviceNote: FREE traffic service is included on MOTONAVTN700 Series and device model numbers that end in "t" orwith the purchase of a cradle.When you have traffic service, it’s automatically turned on.This service provides streaming traffic update so you canminimize or avoid traffic delays. If traffic is detected on yourroute, your device offers you alternate routes to save youtime. Visit www.motorola.com/motoextras for details.If your MOTONAV device finds a route that may be faster,an icon appears along the left side indicating the newestimated time to destination. To review the potentialdetour, tap the icon.Note: You receive traffic information only if your devicesupports this feature. Your device must be in the chargingcradle and plugged into the car charger to receive trafficinformation. Use a USB cable to connect to a PC forupdating your device from the MotoExtras Web site.28map a routeFind it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Traffic

adjust traffic settingsFind it: tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Traffic andthen scroll downYou can adjust these settings:TRAFFIC DATATurn Traffic service on or off.AUTOMATICAVOIDSet whether to automatically avoidtraffic problems.ALERTSee and hear alerts while driving.AvoidChoose which kinds of trafficproblems to avoid, such as Congestion,Accidents, Construction, Road Closures, Weather,and more.Signal StatusSee the strength of the signal fromthe traffic alert provider.SubscriptionStatusSee the status of trafficsubscriptions on your device. In theUS, the ad-supported traffic servicedoes not expire.If you prefer to automatically avoid delays, go to Settings Traffic Automatic Avoid On. In this mode, a new route will begenerated if a detour potentially saves you five minutes ormore.map a route29

adssee alternate routesWhen traffic service is on, ads pop up on the map. You canalso access these ads by tapping the map, then tappingMain Menu Offer Inbox. Tap the ad to see the offer and findnearby locations.When there is a traffic event ahead on your route, the leftpanel status bar shows red, and you hear anannouncement. If your MOTONAV device finds an alternateroute that may be faster, an icon on the left side appearsshowing the estimated time to destination. To review thepotential detour, tap the icon.turn on alertsFind it: Tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Traffic ALERTIf traffic is detected on your route, your device alerts youand offers you alternate routes to save you time.30map a routeRed here means atraffic event ahead.New Alternate Route Time:tap to see proposed detour.Traffic Congestion on Your Current Route:Heavy Red: heavy trafficLight Red: medium trafficNote: High traffic congestionoutside of your current routeappears as a solid red line.

access Traffic—not in a routeaccess Traffic—in a route1Turn on your MOTONAV device.1Turn on your MOTONAV device.2Tap on the bar on theleft side of the displayto open the left paneland see informationabout your route.2Tap the trip progress bar toopen the left panel to seemore information about yourcurrent location and route.33Tap the upper left arrowto scroll to the trafficview.Tap the upper left arrow toscroll to the traffic view.The traffic view lists trafficproblems in your area.The traffic view liststraffic problems in your area.4Tap an event to see more information about it.5Tap the bar on the left to close the panel.map a route31

4Tap Avoid to avoid an event on your route.5Tap the bar on the left to close the panel.32map a route

tips & tricksTo.a few things to make you a proaccess ads(if you havead-supportedTraffic service)Tap the right panel, then tap Main Menu Offer Inbox to view special offers.start voicerecognitionTap.To.pick adestinationfrom the mapPress and hold the location on themap.hear your nextmaneuveragainTap the arrow in the top left.switchbetween 2D &3D viewTapfind out moreabout a mapiconPress and hold the icon to see detailsor set it as destination.restart yourdeviceaccessMultiViewpanelsTap the left side of the screen toaccess the left panel. Tap the mapand Main Menu to access the rightpanel.Press and hold the Reset button (seepage 4), or slide the power switch tothe left and hold for 10 seconds,release, and then turn on.reset yourdevicezoom in or outPress the Zoom rear buttons (seepage 4) or taporon the map.Tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings System Reset Master Reset.Resetting clears all user data andrestores all settings to factorydefaults.useVoiceSearchTap bing VoiceSearch to access servicespowered by Bing .tips & tricks33

calls3it’s good 2 talkFirst, connect your MOTONAV with your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.Note: Using a mobile device while driving may causedistraction. End a call if you can’t concentrate on driving.Also, using a mobile device or accessory may be prohibitedor restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws andregulations on the use of these products.Note: MOTONAV currently does not support 3-way calling.connect itConnect your MOTONAV device with your phoneusing Bluetooth wireless technology to use yourdevice to make hands-free calls, or use MotoExtrasservices or Bing VoiceSearch.1Turn on your MOTONAV device.2On your device, tap the map, then tap Calling Bluetooth.34callsTap On to turn Bluetooth on (if it is not already on) andto put your device in discoverable mode.

4On your mobile phone, turn on the Bluetooth feature.5On your mobile phone, search for nearby devices.6Select the name of your MOTONAV device from thelist of nearby devices found.Tip: To change the Bluetooth name of your MOTONAVdevice, in the Bluetooth menu scroll to This Device, thentap the name to edit it. For other Bluetooth settings,tap the map, then tap Main Menu Settings Bluetooth.7If prompted for a passcode, enter 0000.8MOTONAV will optimize the connection to your phoneand determine what Bluetooth features it supports.When prompted, tap Optimize and follow the prompts.Watch for Bluetooth notifications on your phone. Thismay take a few minutes.When you turn your MOTONAV device on again, itautomatically tries to connect to this phone. For it toconnect, the phone must be on with Bluetooth on, and itmust be within a few yards of the MOTONAV device.Note: If your MOTONAV Bluetooth does not turn on thenext time you try to connect, and you see a continuallyspinning icon on the Bluetooth ON button, slide and holdthe power key to the left for 10 seconds, then slide it backon.Note: For more help connecting, visitwww.motorola.com/bluetoothconnect.calls35

sync your contacts1Tap the map, then tap Calling Sync.After you connect with your mobile phone, you candownload your contacts, text messages, and recent calls toyour MOTONAV device.2Select Contacts, Recent Calls, and/or Messages.3Tap Sync Now.Note: Downloading your phonebook depends on yourphone's capabilities

connected via Bluetooth (see page 34). Contacts Access the contact list of your mobile phone when connected via Bluetooth (see page 36). Messaging Send and receive text messages when connected to a phone via Bluetooth (see page 39). Trusted Contact Share your location with a trusted contact (see page 41).

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