information may involve transmission of largeamounts of data (network service).Almost all digital cartography is inaccurate andincomplete to some extent. Never rely solely on thecartography that you download for use in this device.Network positioningSelect Menu > Maps.You can use the mobile network to find your currentlocation, even indoors. This is faster but less accuratethan with GPS, and you cannot use the location as astarting point for navigation.To use the mobile network for positioning, select thenetwork-based positioning method from the devicesettings. When you start the Maps application and yourGPS connection is ready, GPS replaces mobile networkas the positioning method.CompassSelect Menu > Maps.Your device has an internal compass. When thecompass is enabled, the circle around the compass isgreen, and the map view rotates automaticallyaccording to the direction to which the top of thedevice is pointing.The compass has limited accuracy. Electromagneticfields, metal objects, or other external circumstancesmay also affect the accuracy of the compass. Thecompass should always be properly calibrated.The compass is active by default. To turn off thecompass, select in the Maps main view, selectOptions > Tools > Turn compass off. When thecompass is not turned on, the circle around thecompass is white, and the map view does not rotateautomatically. Turning off the compass is only valid forthe current session. When you open Maps the nexttime, it will be turned on automatically.Before you can calibrate the compass you should checkthe following:● GPS connection is active.● The device sensors are on. Select Menu >Settings > Phone > Sensor settings >Sensors > On.● The map is zoomed to your GPS position. Otherwisethe compass icon is not shown.To calibrate the compass:38 Nokia MapsCyanCyan MagentaMagenta YellowYellow BlackBlackCyanCyan MagentaMagenta YellowYellow BlackBlack