TRIP Talk was intended for Android versions 4.0 and higher. It should install properly on those versions and subversions of the OS. Try uninstalling any previous versions of TRIP Talk before installing a new version. Otherwise, a phone reboot before installation may solve the issue.
Be sure you select "Driving Mode" after launching the app. If you are still not hearing advisories, several items can be occurring:
You may be arriving to the incident before it has arrived to our system. If you don't hear an advisory shortly, then there could be other factors.
Your phone may have lost internet access. Some areas have weak cellular coverage, so this is possible from time to time. The app will not work without internet access, but when it loses internet access, it will continue to try to automatically reconnect.
If the app is still not working as expected, then perhaps there was a problem with the download or installation of the app. When not driving, uninstall the app and re-download and install it in a place where you have access to the internet.
If the app continues to say that there are no current advisories, your phone may have lost internet access. Some areas have weak cellular coverage, so this is possible from time to time. The app will not work without internet access, and when it loses internet access, it will continue to try to automatically reconnect. When TRIP Talk automatically reconnects, the "No advisories" message will be replayed when there are no advisories.
Your phone may not have updated your location to your current position. You should check your phone's GPS Settings-make sure the phone's GPS is turned on and the phone has a clear view of the sky so your GPS can be read and your location and direction of travel identified. This process may take several minutes. If TRIP Talk experiences a GPS error, it will be displayed in red on the Driving Mode screen.
If the screen displays that an advisory is playing, but you cannot hear it, turn up your phone's media volume. There are typically volume controls on the side of the phone, but each phone model may function differently. Check the user guide for your particular phone.
You may also have connected to a Bluetooth connection in your car that is not currently active. Please check the Bluetooth settings (see #17 below).
You can click your phone's "home" button and TRIP Talk will continue to play advisories for you while you use other phone functions. If you just want to turn off the sound from playing simply toggle the "Main Switch" on the Driving Mode screen to "Off". To have sounds resume playing again, toggle it back to the "on" position.
Alternately, you may tap your phone's back button. A dialogue window will appear with options to Minimize the app (advisories will play in the background), Quit the app (quit and close completely), or cancel (return to app). Select "Minimize". If you have an action bar, tap the "x" icon, which will bring up the same dialogue window. Select "Minimize".
TRIP Talk uses the controls right on your device.
On the homepage of the app, there is an "x" in the top right corner. Tap this "x" and a dialogue window will appear with options to Minimize the app (advisories will play in the background), Quit the app (quit and close completely), or cancel (return to app). Select "Quit App".
Alternately, you may tap your phone's back button. The same dialogue window will appear.
Be sure first that you are still connected to your provider's cellular network. (You need to be connected to receive the sound files). If you are connected, the most likely reason for the playback to stop is that another application began playback of another audio file and halted the TRIP Talk application's audio stream. If this occurs, simply switch back into the TRIP Talk application's "Driving Mode" screen and press "play" to continue TRIP Talk audio, if hitting play does not resume the audio or you wish to rehear all advisories, press the "Replay" button on the far right of the audio controls to restart your connection.
Either you are not in an area where the cellular data network is not available, or permissions for network usage have been disabled for TRIP Talk. Ensure your network is within range, and permissions have been set to allow access for this application.
If the app is still not working as expected, then perhaps there was a problem with the download or installation of the app. When not driving, uninstall the app and re-download and install it in a place where you have access to the internet.
On the home screen of the PA Turnpike Trip Talk app, tap the "Settings" button. You may return to the main Audio Control screen by "home" icon at the bottom of the screen, and then the "Driving Mode" button on the app's home screen.
Your settings will be automatically saved as you change them. You may return back to the main screen tapping the phone's Back button.
Yes. There are several advisory types available for your audio stream, based on the locations you select to hear. You can make changes through the "Settings" page.
Select "Edit Location Preferences" to select nearby states that also provide advisory data to the app. As you travel outside of Pennsylvania, you can hear advisories in these other states. To select the types of advisories you would like to hear, select "Edit Advisory Preferences". You may now select the type of advisory you would like to hear. The Pennsylvania options include the options below. If you have neighboring states selected in your Location Preferences, you will also have Advisory Type preferences for those other states.
By default, the Non-Construction advisory types are selected for you. Construction Options are not selected by default. They generally do not impact traffic. If you wish to include or exclude either of these advisory types from your broadcast, you may do so through the settings page. Tap on the Advisory Type Preferences button, and check or un-check your selections.
Have a passenger dial, or dial when you are not driving. Tap the "Additional Features" link on the main screen. Tap the "Emergency Numbers" button. A list of important PA Turnpike numbers is displayed. Tap on the number you wish to call. You may return to the main screen by tapping the home button at the bottom of the screen.
Yes. Have a passenger operate the phone, or operate the phone when you are not driving. Tap the "More Features" button on main screen. Tap the "Toll Calculator" option. First, select your Beginning Interchange by tapping the "Select" button and choosing from the dropdown. Then, select your Ending Interchange by tapping the "Select" button and choosing from the dropdown. Similarly, select your vehicle's class and number of axles, and then click the "Calculate Toll" button. E-ZPass and Cash rates will be displayed.
Yes. Have a passenger operate the phone, or operate the phone when you are not driving. Tap the "Advisory Map" link on the main screen. This will bring up a link to the PA Turnpike's webmap, which displays advisories. Tap on an incident to view the advisory text. To view more layers, simply tap "show legend" to display all available layers.
Have a passenger operate the phone, or operate the phone when you are not driving. Tap the "More Features" link on the main screen. Tap the "Feedback" option. Enter your name and your comments in the appropriate boxes. If you would like a reply, include your e-mail address. Click "Send Comments" to send your comment.
TRIP Talk attempts to play via Bluetooth through compatible setups, but unfortunately not all Bluetooth users/devices will work well. Bluetooth functionally varies greatly between car manufacturers, and different users have very different Bluetooth experiences.
Smartphones generally have two output channels that can be Bluetooth paired - one is the audio of a telephone conversation, and the other is the audio from media being generated by an application (like the TRIP Talk app). Most often cars Bluetooth-pair to the telephone audio by default, so that a telephone call will be automatically broadcast to the car's audio system via Bluetooth, interrupting any other audio playing through the system.
However, in order to broadcast media from your smartphone, a second pairing to the audio system of the car must be performed. Most often you will simply need to check the option on your smartphone's settings to allow sharing of the "Media Audio" (but you need to have the car running, and your phone in the car so that it can see the active Bluetooth). Once you make this pairing, you will no longer hear any media audio output from your smartphone, since the audio is being sent out by way of Bluetooth transmission.
Now, to hear the TRIP Talk advisories (or other media) on your smartphone through the Bluetooth connection in your car you must select the proper audio input on your cars system. Usually cars have a separate control that allows selection of a variety of input modes, such as SAT, AM, FM, CD or Bluetooth media (or just Media). Select Bluetooth Media (or media) and you will hear both your music and TRIP Talk advisories through the car's audio system.
As Bluetooth connections, car audio systems and mobile technology continue to evolve, we will
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