MapsYou can browse maps for different citiesand countries, search for addresses andpoints of interest, plan routes from onelocation to another, save locations aslandmarks, and send them to compatibledevices.Almost all digital cartography isinaccurate and incomplete to someextent. Never rely solely on thecartography that you download for use inthis device.To use the Maps application, selectMenu > Organiser > Maps and from theavailable options.Download mapsYour phone may contain pre-installedmaps on the memory card. You candownload a new set of maps through theinternet using the Nokia Map Loader PCsoftware.Nokia Map LoaderTo download the Nokia Map Loader onyour PC and for further instructions, seewww.maps.nokia.com.Before you download new maps for thefirst time, ensure that you have a memorycard inserted in the phone.Select Menu > Organiser > Maps to doan initial configuration.To change the selection of maps on yourmemory card, use the Nokia Map Loaderto delete all maps on the memory card anddownload a new selection, to ensure thatall maps are from the same release.Network map serviceYou can set your phone to automaticallydownload maps that you do not have inyour phone when needed.Select Menu > Organiser > Maps >Settings > Network settings > Allownetwork usage > Yes or In homenetwork.To prevent automatic download of maps,select No.Note: Downloading maps may involvethe transmission of large amounts of datathrough your service provider’s network.Contact your service provider forinformation about data transmissioncharges.Maps and GPSYou can use the Global Positioning System(GPS) to support the Maps application.Find out your location, or measuredistances and plot coordinates.Before you can use the GPS function withyour phone, you must pair your phonewith a compatible external GPS receiverusing Bluetooth wireless technology. Formore information, see the user guide foryour GPS device.After pairing the Bluetooth GPS devicewith the phone, it may take severalminutes for the phone to display thecurrent location. Subsequent connectionsshould be faster, but if you have not usedGPS for several days, or are very far awayfrom the last place you used it, it may takeseveral minutes to detect and display yourlocation.The Global Positioning System (GPS) isoperated by the government of the UnitedStates, which is solely responsible for its36 Maps© 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.36