The speedcam alerter for Nokia n8xx
Introduction
SpeedcamAlerter uses internal (for N810) or external (for N800 via bluetooth) GPS device to locate your car and when you are approcaching a speedcam,
SpeedcamAlerter alerts you.
Features
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Powered by FoxyTag
FoxyTag is a free, legal and collaborative system to signal speed cameras on mobile phones. If you participate by signaling new cameras or by confirming existing ones, you create trust links with the other users and benefit from more reliable information. This collaborative model makes that FoxyTag is today the most complete and up to date speed camera database in the world.
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Usability
SpeedcamAlerter is based on a large radar view that shows speedcam near your position.
All actions are made tapping on the radar : Add, remove and confirm speedcams.
SpeedcamAlerter also displays your current speed and distance to the closest speedcam.
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FoxyTag Instructions
User must tag or confirm when he is as close as possible to the speed camera and not already as soon as he sees the camera. Otherwise there will be a second tag for the same camera and other users will decrease his trust links.
A camera inside a tunnel or close to a tunnel exit (typically less than 10 seconds after the exit) must be tagged at the tunnel entry.
When the tagging needs several user-interactions (like first choosing the kind of camera and then choosing its direction), it is when he presses the first button that the current position is recorded. User can therefore take as much time as he needs to finish the tagging process.
It is useless to confirm several times the same speed camera. In some particular situations this can even be bad for his trust links.
In case of a doubt it is better not to tag instead of tagging wrong. Many users think that if they forget to tag or to confirm a speed camera their trust links will decrease, which is wrong.
If user misuses the application (like confirming a speed camera when he is not close enough) his trust links will decrease and he risks therefore to be excluded from the system.
If there can be a doubt whether a camera can flash in both directions or not, it is better to tag for both directions.
A traffic light camera should be tagged and treated like a speed camera.
Documentation
Usage
Launch application using application menu, then gps starts automatically.
When gps is fixed, radar view appears and
SpeedcamAlerter try to connect to internet using configured data connection.
When connection is established, it downloads all speedcams near your current position and display them in the radar.
SpeedcamAlerter automatically updates speedcams when necessary. It stays all the time connected to internet but no data are transfered, it's just to update quickly data.
To save battery,
SpeedcamAlerter turns off device screen.
As soon as you approach a speedcam, screen turns on and radar view turns red to alert you camera is close to you.
Speedcam actions
FoxyTag needs to be updated by yourself to keep data the most up to date as possible. And you are the unique way to realize this!.
To realize a speedcam action you just need to tap on the radar view. Then available actions will appear and tapping again will select it.
Actions description:
- Adding or confirming speedcam will implied to choose speedcam direction.
- Removing speedcam action only appears when you are closed to a speedcam (<75meters)
Action screen will automatically disappear after some seconds.
Configuration
Some options can be configured in
SpeedcamAlerter.
General options
Bring to front |
This option brings SpeedcamAlerter on desktop foreground to make sure you see it if another application is running or if SpeedcamAlerter is minimized when speedcam approaching. |
Fixed/mobile/ghost alert at (m) |
Threshold to alert user when speedcam approaching |
Display options
Radar radius (km) |
Radius of the radar. Each circle represents 1 km. |
Turn off screen |
Turn off screen to save battery. |
Connections options
Data connection |
N8xx saved data connection to use to retrieve FoxyTag data. |
Dl/ul data counter |
Approximative number of kilobytes downloaded/uploaded. |
Screenshots
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