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1. To move remove or view details for route points As you add points to a route you can view its details change its order in the route or remove it from the route Highlight the point and press ENTER then select an option gt Details The details page for the point displays Select Mark to create a waypoint for the point you can edit the information For more information see To edit waypoint details on page 38 Select View to view it on the map press QUIT to return to the route point details page Move Cnables the point in the list use the arrow keypad to move the point up or down in the list order and then press ENTER 49 gt Remove Removes the point from the list For example you can remove the Current Position field if you don t want to include it in your route Manage Routes To view route details On the Routes Page select a route to open its details page If the route name is in bold text it is displaying on the map To navigate with or view a saved route on the map 1 From the route details page select Navigate or View 2 If the route has never been calculated select Hike or Drive The route displays on the map If you selected Navigate the device is in navigation mode If you selected View To hide the route go to MENU gt Hide Route or press QUIT to return to the route details page and then select Hide To begin navigating press QUIT to return to the route details page an
2. Battery Indicator The battery indicator depicts the available battery power gt Four green bars Indicates a full charge gt Three green bars One quarter of the battery power has been used Two yellow bars One half of the battery power has been used gt One red bar Three quarters of the battery power has been used Once the battery has reached 5 of its total battery power a low battery warning displays When a DeLorme Li ion battery is charging the battery indicator graphic is animated and the word Battery is re placed with Charging Once the battery is fully charged the battery indicator graphic displays four static green bars and External displays until you disconnect the USB cable If you are not using the DeLorme Li ion battery External displays whenever you plug your device into your computer Compass and Altimeter PN 40 only You can calibrate the PN 40 s electronic compass and barometric altimeter with the Calibrate option on the Satel lite Page menu the Compass Page menu and the Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter menu The Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter options allow you to disable enable the electronic compass the barometric altimeter and the auto calibrate altimeter option For more information see Compass and Altimeter Settings starting on page 75 15 The Map Page The Map Page centers the map on your current location when the PN Series GPS has a 2 D or 3 D
3. You can hide show change and arrange the info fields at the bottom of the Compass Page The info fields change when you are navigating To access the Info Fields options go to MENU gt Info Fields For more information see the Info Fields section beginning on page 9 Electronic Compass PN 40 Only The PN 40 has an electronic compass that shows your directions when you are stationary or almost motionless When your speed is 1 5 mph or higher the compass reading is based on your GPS location When the electronic compass reading is not accurate Poor Accuracy displays in the bottom right corner of the screen and a red exclamation point appears in the Heading info field When you see this indicator you may want to calibrate the compass unless you know the inaccuracy is caused by a temporary event such as being near power lines or near a magnetic field such as a car You may want to disable the electronic compass when you are in an area with magnetic interference For more information see Compass and Altimeter starting on page 74 Calibrating Sensors PN 40 only You can calibrate the PN 40 s electronic compass and barometric altimeter with the Calibrate option on the Satellite Page menu the Compass Page menu and the Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter menu The Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter options allow you to disable enable the electronic compass the barometric altimeter and the auto calibrate alt
4. DELORME Earthmate User Manual Updated for 2 6 Firmware GPS for Serious Outdoor Adventures Earthmate PN Series Accessories We offer a variety of products designed to carry securely mount and power your Earthmate GPS You can also inexpensively subscribe for a year s worth of supplemental data downloads including color aerial imagery USGS 7 5 minute topographic quads and NOAA nautical charts Also Available from DeLorme DeLorme is a leading provider of mapping software for both consumer and professional markets Our Street Atlas USA software titles deliver intelligent mapping routing and GPS navigation solutions for laptop PCs and PDAs XMap is a three tiered GIS software suite that integrates advanced geospatial data management into DeLorme s core GPS mapping framework We also publish the Atlas amp Gazetteer series of topographic map books for individual states Table of Contents ELE E MET 2 General niona tioN nsere RE OE ER N OE 6 The Satellites Page oo ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 12 The Map NG N ce cceaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaaaaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeesecececsiaeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee 16 The Compass Page ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 26 The Tip Info PAGS EE 29 The le di el N EE N E a EE a aaa 31 The Waypoints Page EE 35 THE Geocaches Pages sd sk se ees ae es Ek Ee Ge es Ee te
5. To average a saved waypoint From the Waypoints Page select the waypoint Then go to MENU gt Average Waypoint When the device has recorded the number of readings you want press ENTER Tip Average your location during multiple visits at different times of the day to get the best results Always place the device in the same location to average the waypoint Manage Waypoints To edit waypoint details On a waypoint details page you can customize the way point symbol label name coordinates elevation time date and comments When a field is highlighted you can edit or change it To edit a field press ENTER and use the available option drop down list arrow keypad or keyboard to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER 38 To view comment details From the waypoint details page go to MENU gt View Comment Details Note When navigating to a waypoint or geocache the View Comment Details option is also available from the Map Compass Trip Info and Directions pages From those pages the View Comment Details option displays the most recent comment details viewed To view center a waypoint on the map From the waypoint details page select View press QUIT to return to the waypoint details page To move the waypoint to the current GPS location From the waypoint details page go to MENU gt Move to GPS Location When you see the confirmation message select Yes To create a route to a waypoin
6. Took Nothing Left eo vere SL Signed Log include Signature TIB EA iaelbug Team DeLorme LTB LeftTravel Bug FTF First to Find Field Notes page Quick Notes To view field notes From the Geocaches Page go to MENU gt View Field Notes to see a list of the caches for which you added a field note To upload field notes For geocaches with a cache ID you can use the Geocaching com Field Notes option to upload field notes from your PN Series GPS to your computer The Geocaches Page A5 Connect your PN Series GPS to your computer On the Connect to Computer page select Data Exchange OR Go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Connect to Computer gt USB Setting and select Data Exchange From the Geocaches Page go to MENU gt Upload Field Notes On Geocaching com locate the DeLorme Earthmate PN Series GPS Field Notes page Field Notes are under your profile Click the Browse button on the web page and go to your device s internal drive EM_USERMAPS Select the file named FieldNotes txt and click the Upload button on the web page to upload your field notes 7 Once you upload your file use your computer to 46 delete it from your device If you don t new notes will be added to the same file On your device press the ENTER button to return to normal GPS use Mac Users Manually eject the EM_USERMAPS drive before you press ENTER if you do not the drive is forcefull
7. Next Turn fus1 Distance to Finish 2 92 ni Dist to Turn 0 42 i Speed 00 06 40 21 4 mph Speed vg Time to Turn 00 02 49 Trip Moving Trip Total 07 37 41 05m Info Fields You can hide show change and arrange the info fields You can also use the large text option which displays in three horizontal info fields The info fields change when you are navigating For more information see the Info Fields section beginning on page 9 For descriptions of all the info fields see the Info Fields Table section beginning on page 68 To reset the trip information Use the Reset Info option to start a new trip and reset the rip values trip odometer time moving time stopped and ime total speed information average maximum and moving average elevation maximum and minimum and he device odometer Track recording is not reset If you want to keep track of all your travels on your device clear he Device Odometer check box before you reset your information 1 From the Trip Info Page go to MENU gt Reset Info To reset an option select the check box next to it To exclude an option from being reset clear the check box next to it 2 Select Reset Now 29 Other Menu Options When navigating additional options are available on the Trip Info Page menu View Comment Details When navigating to a waypoint or geocache the View Comment Details option allows you
8. Non DeLorme maps Del orme s professional GIS software XMap allows you to register non DeLorme maps and transfer them to a PN Series GPS gt Navionics lake maps and marine charts Add fishing maps and boating maps and charts to your device with Navionics SD cards For more information see Navionics on page 24 Tip A map package is a dataset you create for an area of interest that you can layer with DeLorme map data and other map datasets available from the NetLink Map Library General Information Using the Buttons gt To change the backlight intensity percentage press and hold the Power button for approximately two seconds until you see the backlight indicator To decrease the backlight intensity press the left arrow on the arrow keypad The right arrow increases the intensity Each level of intensity represents a 10 change 100 is the maximum and 10 is the minimum Note When you charge the device the backlight is set to a default charging intensity that is lower than 100 gt To turn the backlight off when the timer is set to Always On press and hold the Power button for three seconds until the backlight shuts off PN Senes GPS Buttons Power gt To turn the backlight on press any button once Use the Power button to turn the PN Series GPS on and gt To reset the device when it is on press and hold the off to change the backlight settings or to reset the device Power b
9. Topo 8 ME North Topo 8 ME South Data Color Aerialimagery Copyright 2007 DeLorme Zoom 10 0 to17 0 Scale 4 200000 to 1 1500 Saved 24 Jun 08 Location internal Data on Internal Color Aerialimagery Delete Data Management detail To manage maps and data From the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Data Management to view a list of the map packages you have stored in your device s internal memory or on an SD card in the device When you highlight an item the type of data and location shows at the bottom of the screen gt To show the map package select the check box next to it gt To hide the map package clear the check box next to it gt To select deselect all check boxes go to MENU gt Select All or MENU gt Deselect All gt To view the map package on your device highlight it and go to MENU gt View Map gt To view details for a map package highlight it and go to MENU gt Data Detail This displays the name data types zoom level scale information save date location internal or SD card Orientation and select the map orientation from the drop and version information down list gt To delete a map package highlight it and go to MENU gt North Up North is always at the top of the map gt Data Detail gt Delete screen Heading Up The direction in which you are traveling Turn Imagery On Off When you have added map packages that include imagery to your PN Series GPS you c
10. You can order data layers show or hide maps and imagery choose map orientation and scale and determine how various information displays on the map From the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup Data Layering The PN Series GPS base map shows high level world coverage as well as more detailed U S coverage You can add maps data imagery draw files and more to your device to supplement the base map When you add different types of maps to the same area you can customize the order in which the layers appear For more information about the types of data you can add to your PN Series GPS see Detailed Map Data on page 4 Only the data types you have on your device show in the Data Layering list To manage individual map packages that you have added to your device see the next section Data Management The default order for layering data is GIS Layers XMap only gt Draw Layers gt User Raster Data XMap only gt ImageReg XMap only High resolution City Imagery Hi Res Cities gt Color Aerial Imagery Color DOQQ Aerial Imagery DOQQ USGS Quads 3DTO NOAA Nautical Charts NOAA Charts gt Satellite Imagery SAT10 DeLorme Topographic Data Topo USA 8 To layer data Use the Data Layering option to select the types of data you want to view on your PN Series GPS and the order in which you want data to display From the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Data Layering to view
11. are sorting by distance if you have a large number of geocaches a progress bar displays press the ENTER button at any time to stop the sorting process gt Sort by Name Sorts the list in alphabetical order There are two ways to display the geocaches list gt Show Not Logged Geocaches you have not yet tried to find Show Logged Geocaches for which you have logged your find or attempt to find This includes geocaches with Found It Didn t Find It Write Note and Needs Maintenance symbols Symbols The symbols available on the PN Series GPS are from the PN Series symbol set in your DeLorme mapping applica tion Geocaching symbols appear at the end of the symbol list For a complete list of symbols see the DeLorme PN Series Wiki http wiki delorme com When you edit a geocache symbol be aware that any changes may affect where the geocache is stored For ex ample if you choose a waypoint symbol the geocache will move to the Waypoints Page and if you change a symbol from a not logged to a logged symbol type it will move from the Show Not Logged to the Show Logged list e e amp 9 Ei a 6 e 9 3 2 E Yy P Comments and Hints The Last Logged field displays the first two lines of the most recent log entry Comment details give you detailed information about the geocache such as the cache ID the size the difficulty and terrain as well as the full descrip tion the hint and th
12. 12 numbers which are assigned by the Department of Defense The satellite constellation depicts each satellite s position in the sky relative to the device s current position The signal graph bars indicate the strength of each satellite signal The icons in the satellite constellation and the lines in the signal graph are color coded based on the quality of the data they are transmitting Red Indicates your GPS receiver is tracking the satellite but it is not using it to navigate Green Indicates your GPS receiver is tracking the satellite ephemeris data is available and the satellite is being used for navigation gt Yellow Indicates your GPS receiver is tracking the satellite predicted ephemeris data is available and the satellite is being used for navigation gt Blue Indicates your receiver is tracking the satellite ephemeris data is available the satellite is being used for navigation and the satellite has WAAS corrections available GPS and WAAS Status The GPS status is based on the satellite acquisition status GPS Off The GPS is disabled No Fix The GPS cannot find sufficient satellite data to determine your current GPS position 2 D The GPS connection is successful but the connection quality is not as good as a 3 D fix This usually indicates insufficient data for an accurate location because only three satellites are being used elevation is not available or signals fro
13. From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Sound Use the drop down lists to select the various available sound settings or turn the sound off gt Button Press gt Message gt Power gt Turn Alert To modify the volume of all sounds You can adjust the volume of all sounds From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Sounds gt Volume To decrease the sound move the slider to the left gt To increase the sound move the slider to the right To mute the sound select the Mute check box This does not mute the warning sound when power is critically low or the compass calibration sounds To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for Sound options from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Sound gt Restore Defaults Time Use the Time options to modify the device s time format time zone and Daylight Saving Time preferences To modify the time settings From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Time Use the drop down lists to select the time settings gt Time Format Select Local 12 hr or Local 24 hr gt Zone Select your actual time zone or select Automatic to allow the device to update the time based on your GPS location To enable the Daylight Saving option select the Daylight Saving check box To restore the default settings To restore the default settings from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Time gt Restore Defaults 65 Units Us
14. GPS GPS is temporarily disabled when in simulation mode during track playback and navigation simulation Time You can change the time format time zone and manually enable or disable Daylight Saving Time The time is 13 automatically set from the GPS satellites and is highly accurate To change the time settings go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Time GPS Accuracy The calculated GPS accuracy displays in the units of mea sure you are using on your PN Series GPS On the Map Page GPS accuracy is represented by a circle with a radius equal to the GPS accuracy your actual location on the map is within the circle Any buildings natural structures or heavy foliage that obstruct the GPS antenna s view of the sky may prevent satellite signals from reaching the receiver and decrease the accuracy of your position Placing the PN Series GPS in a jacket or backpack pocket should not affect positional accuracy Elevation PN 40 only The elevation is based on the current barometric altim eter reading When the Auto Calibrate Altimeter option is enabled you may see the word Calibrating in the bottom right corner of the screen while the altimeter adjusts typ ically 2 3 minutes If you are using the Elevation Altimeter info field on any page you may see a red exclamation point 14 in the field while the altimeter adjusts For more information about calibrating the altimeter see Altimeter Calibration on page 76
15. MENU gt Device Setup gt Reset to Factory Defaults Maps you have added to the device will not be deleted 67 Info Fields Table Info fields are used to provide information you need when using the PN Series GPS On the Map Compass and Trip Info Pages you can customize the info fields For more information see Info Fields on page 9 Notes gt Info fields may be abbreviated on the screen for example Velocity Made Good is abbreviated as VMG When information is unavailable the info field contains dashes Info Field Back on Course Battery Life Bearing Coordinates Primary Coordinates Secondary 68 Info Fields Table Description The direction of travel needed to return to the route while continuing in the direction of the destination Expressed in degrees The percentage of battery power that remains The direction of travel from the current location to the destination finish or next stop Expressed in degrees A green arrow points in the direction of the next waypoint or route point The arrow is 2 tone bright dark green when the device is moving solid green when no movement is detected The coordinates for the current GPS location cursor position or map center in the primary format The default is Lat Lon Change the format in Device Setup gt Units gt Coordinates Primary The coordinates for the current GPS location cursor position or map center in the secondary format The default is UTM UPS Chan
16. Map Page go to Device Setup gt Sun Moon and view the page To change the time and date You can change the time and date to see different sun moon information Changing the time and date on the Sun Moon Page does not change the time and date on the device 1 Highlight the field you want to edit Time or Date 2 Press ENTER and use the arrow keypad to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER To reset the time and date If you change the time and date on the Sun Moon Page you can reset it to the device s time and date From the Sun Moon Page go to MENU gt Reset Time Date 57 The Tide Page Use the Tide Page to view tide for oceans or current for tidal rivers information for a specific time date tide station and location To open the Tide Page from any page go to MENU gt Tide If you have added the Tide Page to the PAGE button order it is no longer available on menus Press the PAGE button until it appears Tide Current Station Seavey Island Back Channel Te CurentTime High Low Tides 24 hrs Tide Page To view tide current information The fields in the middle of the screen above the graph display the high low tide ocean or maximum ebb 58 The Tide Page minimum flood current tidal river based on the current time date and location The graph at the bottom of the screen shows the tide current information for a 24 hour period The red d
17. Next Stop The estimated time of arrival at the next stop in the route Expressed as hours minutes AM PM based on the current device time Finish The Finish label as it appears in the route directions GPS Accuracy The calculated accuracy of the GPS Expressed in distance GPS Status The current status of your GPS device No Fix 2 D or 3 D AW below the status indicates a WAAS fix Info Fields Table 69 Info Field Description Heading The current direction of travel Expressed in degrees PN 40 Only If electronic compass accuracy is poor a red exclamation point displays Moonrise Moonset The time of day at which the moon will rise and set Expressed as hours minutes AM PM This information is calculated for the specific geographic area where the GPS has a 3 D fix Next Stop The label for the next stop as it appears in the route directions Next Turn The label for the next turn as it appears in the route directions Also displays an arrow showing the direction of the turn route direction information Next Turn Arrow The arrow representing the next turn as it appears in the route directions No label text displays Off Course The perpendicular distance between the current location and the route Expressed in distance Pressure Ambient PN 40 Only The surrounding barometric pressure reading Set the unit type in Device Setup gt Units gt Pressure Speed The current rate
18. Select the route setting options gt Calculation Method Determines the option Hike or Drive that is enabled when you create a route and is the default method when viewing a route that has not been calculated Select Hiking or Driving gt Back on Track Hiking Back on Track Driving Sets the option for informing you that you are off course and showing the way back to the route When the route recalculates the route highlight is cleared from the start to the current GPS location The original route is not modified you can select it again to restore The Routes Page A7 v v 48 it For either Hiking or Driving select Off if you do not want to use the Back on Track feature Hiking Select Automatic to continuously recalculate from the current GPS location to the next stop in the route Select Prompt to alert you when you are off track you can then choose to recalculate or ignore Note For trail routes sent to your device from Topo USA or XMap select Off so that the trail route does not recalculate if it recalculates the shape of the route is lost Driving Select Automatic to recalculate from the threshold specified in the Back on Track Threshold option Select Prompt to alert you when you are off track you can then choose to recalculate or ignore Select Off if you do not want to use Back on Track Back on Track Threshold For driving routes sets the distance threshold for initiating a back on tra
19. a list of all the types of data you have stored on your device s internal memory or on an SD card in the device this may include data that is not available for the area you are viewing When you highlight an item the full name of the data type shows in the box at the bottom of the screen gt To show a type of data select the check box next to it gt To hide a type clear the check box next to it To change the order in which data is layered highlight the item you want to move then use the arrows on the right side of the screen to move the item up or down in the list If two data types have identical zoom level settings the one higher in the list has precedence gt To select deselect all check boxes go to MENU gt Select All or MENU gt Deselect All gt To reset the default layer settings all check boxes selected and data ordered as in the list above go to MENU gt Restore Layer Defaults Data Management After you add a map also called a map package or a map file from a compatible DeLorme mapping program or the DeLorme Online Map Center to the PN Series GPS you can show or hide it on the device view details about it including where it is stored or delete it To change the priority of how different types of map data are displayed see the previous section Data Layering For more information about the types of data you can add to your PN Series GPS see Detailed Map Data on page 4 20 The Map Page
20. button to access functions for the page or screen you are using and pages that are not enabled in the page order The menu s top section lists actions specific to the active page select the item and press ENTER The bottom section lists the pages you may want to quickly access at any time Find The Find button is labeled with a magnifying glass Use it to search for a point of interest waypoint geocache ad dress coordinate and more You can search for a location by name or by its proximity to the current map center For more information see The Find Page section starting on page 31 Mark 9 The Mark button is labeled with a pushpin Use it to mark a waypoint at your current GPS location or when panning at the cursor location Once you mark a waypoint use its details page to manage it view it on the map or create a route to it For more information see The Waypoints Page section starting on page 35 Arrow Keypad The arrow keypad lets you move around pages and screens Press once to move the map cursor left right up or down in increments gt Press and hold to pan the map gt Highlight options in menus or lists Press down to move to the next entry press up from the first entry to go to the last entry or down from the last entry to go to the first entry gt Highlight fields and highlight characters on the keyboard screen gt Press and hold to quickly scroll through a menu or list O
21. details page to view detailed informa tion about geocache when available You can edit the symbol label and coordinates You can edit comment details only for geocaches you have created on the device Changes you make to the geocache details on your device do not update information on Geocaching com To edit a field select it and press ENTER and use the available option drop down list arrow keypad or keyboard to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER Symbol Label Bears In The Bushes Coordinates Lat Lon N 43 48 4170 W070 09 9340 DAT Size D T Last Logged E Write note 2009 07 01 Delete Regular 4 Route To view center a geocache on the map From the geocache details page select View press QUIT to return to the geocache details page To move the geocache to the GPS location From the geocache details page go to MENU gt Move to GPS Location When you see the confirmation message select Yes To delete a geocache From the geocache details page go to MENU gt Delete Geocache When you see the confirmation message select Yes To delete geocaches by symbol 1 From the Geocaches Page go to MENU gt Delete by Symbol 43 2 On the Geocaches Symbol page select the check box for each symbol you want to delete Only symbols used on the device are listed 3 Select Delete When you see the confirmation message select Yes To delete all geocache
22. gt 0 00 00 32 84 ft US1 0 00 45 OS1 mi lt unnamed gt 0 00 10 347 77 ft Pay EMainst 6 00 13 416 87 ft NorthRd E 0 10 20 6 07 mi Press MENU from the Directions Page to access Route Options and geocaching options see the next section You can also change the distance that is displayed for each step in the directions The option you are using is not displayed to change to the available option select it Show Distance to Finish The distance from the step to the end of the route Show Distance to Next Turn The distance from one step to the next step Other Menu Options When navigating additional options are available on the Routes Page menu View Comment Details When navigating to a waypoint or geocache the View Comment Details option allows you to quickly view the comment for the waypoint or geocache Note View Comment Details displays the most recent comment details viewed Go to MENU gt View Comment Details Log Your Geocache Find When navigating to a geocache use this option to quickly log geocaches write field notes and pick a route to your next cache For more information about these features see The Geocaches Page section starting on page 40 Route Options When navigating use Route Options to stop navigating get back on track or switch the route type For more information about route options see Edit Route Settings on page 47 From the Map Page go to MENU gt Route Options and s
23. night use To automatically turn on the Midnight option at night select the Use Midnight at sunset check box To modify the backlight intensity You can adjust the brightness of the screen backlight Decrease the intensity to improve battery life From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Display gt Backlight Intensity gt To decrease the backlight intensity move the slider to the left gt To increase the intensity move the slider to the right You can also access the backlight setting using the Power button see Power on page 6 To modify the backlight timer Change how long the backlight remains on before it goes into power saving mode Decrease the time interval to improve battery life From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Display gt Backlight Timer and select the time interval from the drop down list There are four specific time options and an Always On option To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for all the Display options from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Display gt Restore Defaults Connect to Computer Use the Connect to Computer options to set up the device to exchange information transfer maps and install firmware updates For detailed information about these settings see Connecting to a Computer on page 72 From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Connect to Computer gt Show Connect to Computer Select the check box to show
24. on the device Name Find by Name only gt Waypoints Symbol Name Find by Name only gt Geocaches Symbol Name Find by Name only gt Points of Interest Category State Country City Name Find by Name only gt Natural Features Category State Country City Name Find by Name only Addresses State Country City Building Number Street Name Find by Name only gt Coordinates Coordinates can be edited gt Streets Trails State Country City Name Find by Name only gt Cities State Country Name Find by Name only Show Addresses amp HET Points of Interest amp Ba ME Country Category AllCategories Ie ity Brunswick i BuildingNumber Allbusinesses Accommodations n 92 US1 Airports pez Amusements Recreation ETE capin Park 82 Education ma de oa Ls Emergency Services 1 91 Pleasant St Exits and Rest Areas 7 Fast Food Snacks 1 836 Pleasant Hill Rd Gas Stations Government Bearing Distance Major Shopping o ES Gei 52 A 1182 Adoress Find by Name POI Find Near Map Center To edit change search fields When a field is highlighted you can edit or change it To edit a field press ENTER and use the available option drop down list arrow keypad or keyboard to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER Search Results Search results are displayed in a list When you highlight an item in the list the Bearing and Distance info fields d
25. road classifications and default speed settings Time to Sunrise set The time remaining until the sun rises and sets calculated for the specific geographic area where the GPS has a 3 D fix Trip Odometer The total distance the GPS device has been moving This information Can be reset when you clear Trip Info Trip Time Moving Total time GPS device has been moving Can be reset when clearing Trip Info Trip Time Stopped The total time the GPS has been tracking but not moving Can be reset when you clear Trip Info Trip Time Total The total time the GPS has been tracking both moving and stopped Can be reset when you clear Trip Info Velocity Made Good The component of the current speed that is in the direction of the route destination Expressed in distance per unit of time Vertical Speed The current rate of vertical travel for the device Expressed in distance per unit of time Info Fields Table 71 Additional Information Connecting to a Computer When you connect your PN Series GPS to your computer with the USB cable the device s USB setting should match the task you are performing You can change the USB setting from the Connect to Computer page or from the Device Setup gt Connect to Computer option Connect to Computer Page To allow the Connect to Computer page to show when you plug your PN Series GPS into your computer you must disable Demo Mode For more informatio
26. state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of relief such as incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product ONLY REMINDER Be sure to retain the sales receipt proving the date of your original purchase This will be needed if warranty service is ever required DeLorme reserves the right to refuse warranty if a receipt is not provided or if the receipt is incomplete illegible Service Plan Before a product can be returned you must contact DeLorme Support at 207 846 8900 to determine if a return is necessary and request a Return Material Authorization RMA tracking number gt The following information must be provided to obtain warranty service gt A copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer gt The serial number of the Earthmate PN 40 or PN 30 gt The Return Material Authorization RMA tracking number that you received when you called DeLorme Support gt Your return shipping address Your daytime telephone number If you have contacted DeLorme Support and have been instructed to send the device in for warranty service send the unit to DeLorme Earthmate PN Series Service Department 2 DeLorme Drive Yarmouth ME 04096 USA For the latest warranty and repair information visit www delorme com gpsrepair Copy
27. the default route name the last point you add to your route go to step 3 OR To add a name for your route highlight the Route Name field press ENTER and use the keyboard to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER The route name will not change when you add points Ensure Add Point is highlighted and press ENTER Select the method for adding the point Use Find Opens the Find Page Search for the point you want to add from the search result details page select Add Use Map Opens the Map Page Pan the map to the location you want to add and press ENTER You can add multiple points while panning Press QUIT Repeat step 4 for each point in the route Select Navigate or View Note To save the route without navigating or viewing it press QUIT The route is saved using the type selected in the Calculation Method drop down list in the route settings Select the route method Hike or Drive The route calculates and displays on the map If you selected Navigate the device is in navigation mode If you selected View To hide the route go to MENU gt Hide Route press QUIT to return to the route details page and then select Hide To begin navigating press QUIT to return to the route details page and select Navigate Tip When you create a direct route from your current GPS location to a single point and navigate to it the route is automatically deleted once you stop navigating
28. to view the comment for the waypoint or geocache If you view another waypoint or geocache View Comment Details displays the most recent comment details viewed Go to MENU gt View Comment Details Log Your Geocache Find When navigating to a geocache use the Log Your Geo cache Find option to quickly log geocaches write field notes and pick a route to your next cache For more information about all of these features see The Geocaches Page section starting on page 40 Route Options When navigating use Route Options to stop navigating get back on track or switch the route type For more information about route options see Edit Route Settings on page 47 30 Go to MENU gt Route Options and select Stop Navigating Back on Track or Switch to Hiking Driving the option you can switch to displays The Find Page Use the Find Page to search for addresses roads cities points of interest POls waypoints geocaches coordinates and more on your PN Series GPS To open the Find Page press the Find button Show Points of Interest amp Category AllCategories is A a MKHConsulting Services L Maine State of Tourist Ce VIP Discount Auto Centers m Studio 88Salon a Yarmouth Clipper Mart Te Casco Bay Ford Search Methods There are two Find search options The most recent search method you use is saved between searches Find Near Map Center This is the default search method The device search
29. For geocachers gt Send to GPS Plugin gt Cache Register DeLorme Contact Information Technical Support and Firmware Updates Visit our Technical Support website at www delorme com support to access the DeLorme Technical Support Knowl edge Base get answers to frequently asked questions download firmware updates and for additional support information If you cannot find an answer to your problem on the site please call 207 846 8900 to speak to a Technical Support representative Please note that DeLorme Technical 78 Support does not provide product training Customer Service For general questions about returns order status or prob lems with shipments phone 800 511 2459 Monday thru Friday or e mail us at sales delorme com Direct Sales To place additional orders phone 800 561 5105 Specifications Physical Specifications Case IPX 7 waterproof impact resistant Size 5 25 x 2 43 x 1 5 Weight 5 35 oz Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Hardware Super high sensitivity 32 channel Cartesio chipset by STMicroelectronics Dual core processor WAAS enabled position accuracy lt 3 meters gt Cold start lt 1 minute warm start lt 45 seconds hot start 5 6 seconds gt Maximum Velocity 1000 knots Advanced high sensitivity tracking algorithms gt Weak signal tracking down to 159dBm gt Proprietary Kalman filter for enhanced position accuracy gt Superior noise reject
30. GPS For more information visit our website at www delorme com The Hunt Fish Page 61 The Device Setup Page To open the Device Setup Page from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup If you have added the Device Setup Page to the PAGE button sequence it is no longer available on menus Press the PAGE button until it appears Use the Device Setup Page options to modify the default settings on the PN Series GPS You can also view and manage internal and SD card memory use and restore the device s default system settings System Use the System options to modify GPS WAAS settings select the battery type enable disable USB power and view and manage memory information To change system settings From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System Use the drop down lists to select system settings gt GPS Settings Normal Normal GPS use Power Saving Turns off backlight after 15 seconds and reduces processor speeds 62 Disable GPS Turns off GPS satellite tracking See To disable GPS on page 13 Demo Mode Enables Demo Mode See To view or hide Demo Mode on page 4 gt WAAS Select Enabled or Disabled See GPS and WAAS Status on page 13 gt Battery Type Select Alkaline Lithium NiMH or Li ion Rechargeable use only DeLorme Li ion batteries See Installing the Batteries on page 2 gt USB Power Select Enabled or Disabled to determine if the device can receive power from a computer USB port
31. MOVE iis RE EE ON 43 Navigate io 44 SOrt E cake aioe cree eres MED 40 41 SYMDOIS 0 0 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 41 View ON men 43 Geocaches Page 40 46 GPS AGCUFBEY es le Ee Ee ee Ee We Es ee Ge 14 69 Disabler ee Re es ee 3 13 60 Settings whitest eed 62 IER se cre carta cess MERE EE 12 13 STATUS ie RR Ee aut Ek ek Se ege 13 69 H Hunt Fish Page Hybrid map l ee e 5 20 21 22 Info Fields EIN se ei ESE NESER ESE EE 9 10 El RR EE EN 68 71 K Keyboard sees ee seke Re ee RR ee ee 8 9 M ME Teler EE ie 717 Map Data is osse ee SE OS 4 5 ee 5 19 Map Page i e tekse BEES es be BEKKER God 16 25 Map Setup ss EE EE Re E 18 22 Map transfe usicncrisnananennseienn 73 Mark a Waypoint ees ee ee ee ee 7 34 36 Measure distance area siese 18 Memory USC ER geesde ees 62 63 N le RA N DE EN 11 EI 24 25 O Orientation SOLIS i e ee se Genee 21 Owner information ee ee ee ee 67 P Page order setup esse sees eke Ed sod 66 67 83 POls FING ER OE IN 33 Me IE OE ET 22 R Reset device ee ee ee ee ee ee 4 6 Reset factory defaults ee ee 67 Restore defaults Compass and altrmeter ese ee 65 75 Connect to Computer 64 Demo Mode 4 Displayen 64 EE Hehe eege eke 67 Info el N 10 Map sep 19 Page Order EE EES see RA SEE Ge ER ER ee 67 Route settings eie ee 48 Setup defaults ee ee ee ee 63 SOUMG Ee ee det 65 dl ER N 65 rack senge 53 Tale ee EE ld 29 d
32. Switch to and the device is set to the option that is not showing If the device is set to gt Find Near Map Center then Switch to Find by Name is available gt Find by Name then Switch to Find Near Map Center is available In addition the Switch to Name Begins With OR Switch to Name Contains option is available For example if you see Switch to Find Near Map Center and Switch to Name Contains on the screen the device is currently set to use Find by Name gt Name Begins With To change the search method select the method to use 32 Searching for a Location To search for a location press Find at any time The search begins using the current search criteria You can change the search method see Search Methods on page 29 gt You can use additional search parameters when available to narrow your search gt Searching gt gt gt displays as the device searches for locations At any time press the arrow keypad to stop the search process gt If the search process is stopped select Continue Search to keep searching The Show field is the primary search category The Show field options and additional parameters for each Show category are as follows gt All State Country City Name Find by Name only Recent Finds Shows the ten most recent search results Draw Layers appears only if you have draw layers on the device Name Find by Name only GIS Layers appears only if you have GIS layers
33. To view memory use You can view how much space is available on the device s internal memory or an SD card in the device From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt Memory Use You can view gt Internal memory use SD card memory use gt The number of waypoints geocaches track and routes stored on the internal memory The device s total capacity for storing waypoints geocaches tracks and routes paternal Cues Ot free Delete All Waypoints 7 ODelete AllGeocaches ODelete AN Tracks ODelete AllRoutes SD MMC 824 MB free To manage memory You can delete waypoints geocaches tracks and routes from your device s internal memory 1 From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt Memory Use gt Manage Memory 2 Select the check box next to each data type you want to delete highlight Delete Now and press ENTER To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for all the System options from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt Restore Defaults Display Use the Display options to update the device s color scheme and backlight settings To modify the color scheme From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Display gt Color Scheme and select the color scheme from the drop down list gt Spring green gt Summer yellow gt Autumn orange Winter blue gt Midnight high contrast black gray dark blue helpful for
34. aches Ee ee ge ES eg 40 The ae de RR AE N OO RE EE N 47 TAG TACKS el EA EE N RE EE E a 52 THE cun Moon se ER EE EE EE Ed 56 The Tide Page 58 The Hunt Fish Page iese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re Re Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re Akanesi ee ee ee ee Re Re eeni ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 60 The Device Setup Pag EE 62 INTO Fielde Table erresa E ee GEK EEEE aa LAE 68 Additional rte te 72 Getting Started PN Series This manual is for use with DeLorme Earthmate PN 30 and PN 40 GPS devices How to Use this Manual For more information about the buttons on the PN Series GPS see Using the Buttons on page 6 When the manual instructs you to do something use these actions on the device gt To select an item on the screen such as a field check box button drop down list menu item or search result use the arrow keypad to move scroll to the item to highlight it and press ENTER To edit alphanumeric fields use the on screen keyboard See Using the Keyboard on page 8 To edit numeric fields use the up down arrows on the arrow keypad to increase decrease numbers and change other information Use the left right arrows to move the selection To clear a selected check box press ENTER gt Once you make a selection or finish editing information press ENTER to complete the action gt To exit a page or screen press QUIT gt To complete a series of steps an arrow gt indicates the sequence Note that the seque
35. an quickly turn the imagery is always at the top of the map screen The North Arrow displays in the top right corner of the map screen di orion Course Up The direction of the finish of your route From the Map Page go to MENU gt Turn Imagery On or is always at the top of the map screen The North Turn Imagery Off Arrow displays in the top right corner of the map e screen when navigating Orientation N i If you want Heading Up or Course Up to automatically S EE to fOtateas you move switch to North Up above the specified scale depends on the units of measure you have set select the North Up above scale check box Map Style Topo View displays all topographic data as it was saved in the map package this is the default view Street View hides the contours and land cover for a clean road map that is easier to view when driving To change the map style from the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Map Style and select Topo View or e re Street View from the drop down list To change the map orientation From the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Hybrid Map Select the Show Hybrid Map check box to show points lines and labels on top of imagery Hybrid maps are visible at 640 feet and higher From the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Map Style gt Show Hybrid Map 2Show Hybrid Map MapPoint Management Map Point Management You can customize how points of interest POIs waypoin
36. and location To open the Sun Moon Page from any page go to MENU gt Sun Moon If you have added the Sun Moon Page to the PAGE button order it is no longer available on menus Press the PAGE button until it appears Time 01 43 PM Ge S se Sun Moon Graphic Rise Set Rise Set 05 15 AM 12 43 AM 08 00 PM 10 23 AM O Phase Waning 71 Sun Moon Page Date 15 May 09 56 To view sun moon information The sun moon information is based on the time date and location settings Sun Moon graphic The sun moon graphic is in the center of the page The graphic on the left shows the current position of the sun moon in relation to a compass The graphic on the right shows where the sun moon is currently as it moves overhead from east to west Rise Set The Rise Set fields display the time that both the sun left and moon right will rise and set The rise time is on the top If the sun or moon does not rise or set on a specific date dashes display in the applicable information fields Moon Phase The Phase field displays the name of the current moon phase the percentage completed if it s waxing or waning and a graphic representation of the phase To change the location If you want to see sun moon information for a location other than your current GPS location pan the map or change the map center for example view a waypoint or a search result on the map From the
37. and screw in the D rings Go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt Battery Type and ensure the correct battery type is selected This ensures that the battery indicator displays the correct amount of battery life remaining To view the battery indicator The battery indicator is on the Satellites Page for more information see Battery Indicator on page 14 To charge a DeLorme Li ion battery in the PN Series GPS 1 Install the battery in the device 2 Connect the device to your computer with the USB cable You can leave the device fully powered on OR You can set it to charging mode with the device powered off quickly press Power once The screen displays Charging or Charge Complete To improve battery life Automatically turn off the backlight after 15 seconds go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Display gt Backlight Timer gt 15 sec Use the power saving option go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt GPS Settings gt Power Saving Disable the GPS when inside Go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt GPS Settings gt Disable GPS OR from the Satellites Page go to MENU gt Disable GPS gt Use batteries with higher milliamp hour mAh ratings such as Duracell Ultras Energizer E2s etc Turning the PN Series GPS On or Off The Power button db is at the bottom right corner of the button area To turn on the PN Series GPS Press and hold Power until you see the Welco
38. ating to a waypoint or geocache the View Comment Details option allows you to view the comment for the waypoint or geocache If you view another waypoint or geocache View Comment Details displays the most recent comment details viewed Go to MENU gt View Comment Details Log Your Geocache Find When navigating to a geocache use the Log Your Geocache Find option to quickly log geocaches write field notes and pick a route to your next cache For more information about all of these features see The Geocaches Page section starting on page 40 Route Options When navigating use Route Options to stop navigating get back on track or switch the route type For more information about route options see Edit Route Settings on page 47 Go to MENU gt Route Options and select Stop Navigating Back on Track or Switch to Hiking Driving the option you can switch to displays Hide Route When you are viewing a route on the map you can hide it Go to MENU gt Hide Route Navionics You can use Navionics HotMaps Premium Lake Maps and GOLD Marine Charts with your PN Series GPS device The charts are available on SD cards that you insert into your devices For more information about the charts that are available visit www navionics com General Information You must update your device firmware 2 6 or higher to use a Navionics SD card Navionics information appears on the device only when have a Navionics SD card in your
39. atteries NIMH alkaline or lithium or a DeLorme supplied Li lon rechargeable battery You ll find Earthmate PN Series accessories at www delorme com Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery Pack Caution Use only an Earthmate PN Series Battery Type Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions We Bring Technology Down to Earth Since its incorporation in 1976 DeLorme has developed an unprecedented reputation as a leader in the mapping industry From early beginnings as a paper atlas publisher the company quickly emerged as a pioneering technological innovator DeLorme not only embraced new technologies it developed them In the mid 1990s before GPS usage was widespread DeLorme was pioneering laptop GPS solutions that today include the popular Earthmate GPS LT 40 Subsequent development led to industry first GPS solutions for Pocket PC and Palm OS devices and more recently for Bluetooth GPS solutions For more information visit www delorme com
40. aypoint details page press QUIT Average the waypoint for more information see Average a Waypoint 3 Select Save To mark a waypoint from a search result or route point On a Find search result details page or a route point details page select Mark The result is saved as a waypoint and the waypoint details page displays you can edit the information On the search result details page select Mark For more information see To edit waypoint details on page 38 Note You are selecting the Mark option on the screen with the ENTER button not pressing the device s Mark button Average a Waypoint When you average a waypoint the PN Series GPS records a series of GPS readings for the waypoint s location and averages them to increase the positional accuracy of the waypoint As you average the waypoint the GPS status coordinates elevation number of readings at the location and estimated accuracy display The more readings you record the greater the positional accuracy of the waypoint The estimated accuracy number decreases as the accuracy improves A waypoint is averaged based on your current GPS location To average a waypoint when you create it 1 Mark a waypoint at your current GPS location but do not save it 2 On the waypoint details page select Average or go to MENU gt Average Waypoint 3 When the device has recorded the number of readings you want press ENTER 4 On the waypoint details page select Save
41. caches If you have added the Geocaches Page to the PAGE button order it is no longer available on menus Press the PAGE button until it appears Not Logged Caches 450 amp Team DeLorme CITO 2008 04096 TLC Nano Cache 101 Dalmatians 79 Millie YCG 1 101 DALMATIANS 72 S TheCabin Exploring Yarmouth Grist Distance 0 12 Bearing 13 The Geocaches Page The Geocaches Page displays a list of geocaches based on the display method you are using see the next section the number of geocaches in the list displays in the page heading If you have a large number of geocaches on the device press ENTER to interrupt the Sorting Geocaches process and load a partial list When you highlight an item on the Geocaches Page the Bearing and Distance info fields display measurements as follows gt From the GPS position when the device has a GPS fix From the cursor location if you are manually panning the map From the map center if GPS is disabled Sorting and Displaying the List To choose the options for sorting and displaying geocach es from the Geocaches Page press MENU the device is set to the options that are not showing The available options are listed and preceded by Switch to Select the options you want to use There are two ways to sort the geocaches list gt Sort by Distance Sorts the list by distance from your GPS location or map cursor location When you
42. ck calculation Select a distance from the drop down list A large value prevents excessive prompts while a small value recalculates as soon as you are off the route Compass Navigation Arrow In the event you go off your route when navigating a hiking route you can choose to have the bearing arrow point to the next waypoint in your route best when trying to get to the next waypoint by the shortest distance or point back to the route best if you want to follow a specific path Select Direct to Next Waypoint or Back on Course from the drop down list v Hiking Route Calc Speed The walking speed that the device uses to calculate a walking route Press ENTER and use the arrow keypad to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER To restore the default settings for all options select Restore Defaults Create a Route From the Routes Page you can create a route to one point or to multiple points from your current GPS position or another location At any time when viewing a geocache waypoint or a Find search result you can create a route to it using the Route option on its details page To create a route from the current position Current Position is the default start point for a route this is the current GPS location or the map cursor location when panning the map or viewing another location Once you create a route you can navigate with it or view it on the map On the Routes Page select New To use
43. d select Navigate To reverse a route From the route details page go to MENU gt Reverse Route Then on the route details page select Navigate or View 50 To simulate navigation When you simulate navigation track recording is turned off From the route details page go to MENU gt Simulate Navigation When you see the Simulate Navigation message select OK The Map Page opens and simulates the route You can access the following settings from any default page except the Satellites Page To change the simulation speed go to MENU gt Simulation Speed and then select a speed To stop simulation go to MENU gt Stop Simulation To delete a route From the route details page go to MENU gt Delete Route When you see the confirmation message select Yes To delete all routes This deletes all routes to delete a specific route view the route details page 1 From the Routes Page go to MENU gt Delete All Routes 2 On the Manage Memory screen the Delete All Routes check box and Delete Now button are selected Press ENTER 3 When you see the confirmation message select Yes Directions Page When you are navigating a route the Directions page is available in the default PAGE button sequence after the Trip Info Page You can also view the Directions page for the active route from Routes Page by selecting Directions EE Di etos SS GELD m 0 00 00 0 00 ft DeLorme Dr 0 00 25 O17 mi lt unnamed
44. device You cannot save maps or data to a Navionics SD card the memory on the card is unavailable The Navionics data overlays the DeLorme maps on device the DeLorme maps are used for routing and Find gt Tracks routes waypoints and geocaches display over the Navionics charts When you pan the map and select an object other than those listed above with the map cursor Navionics information is displayed Turn Charts On Off You can quickly turn Navionics charts on or off The Navion ics chart closest to the map center automatically displays 24 The Map Page From the Map Page go to MENU gt Turn Charts On or Turn Charts Off Note This menu option controls the Show Charts and Show Boundaries check boxes on the Navionics Setup page Navionics Setup Customize the way Navionics charts appear on your PN Series GPS To access all of these options go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Navionics Setup Navionics Setup Hide Charts above 2 miscale d Chart Details High N Hide Contours Show All e Safety Depth a 60 ft SI Presentation Mode US Oshow Depth in Fathoms To select a chart Select the chart or map you want to view the contents of the SD card are listed in the Charts drop down list From the Navionics Setup page go to select the chart or map you want to use from the Chart drop down list To view a chart or map To view the chart or map selected in the C
45. e EE eeieh 66 Routes e EE 34 38 48 49 84 RE EE DIN 50 Directions ESE KEES Se EES EER ER 51 Ellis AA N N 47 48 LIEGE EE ee Re se 47 48 Revers ees ee eke ee Re ee ee ee ee 50 SetUNOSE RE EE RE EE EG 47 48 Gimulate ee ee ee ee 50 View 49 Routes Page ee Re RR ee 47 51 S Satellites Page 12 15 Scale settings ee ee ee ee 22 23 SDsCanG ER EE EN 4 62 73 74 Search dle eN N 31 33 ET EE EE OE LN 33 34 EE 75 77 Serial number 81 Service plan 81 Set current location seser 13 Simulate route 50 Sound settings ee ee ee ee ee 65 Specifications ee ee ee ee ee ee 78 79 Storing data 4 Sun Moon Page 56 57 Symbols ELE E 41 ME ele RE 36 System Setting 62 T TidesiPage iss se EE HE Ee ees 58 59 Time settings iese ee ee Re ee 65 Tracks el AA OR EE EE EER 53 PEER RE Ed 55 TOMO Wee occ EE Ee Ee te 53 le olie dees N EN 53 DAVE ESE ME Ee MR eee 54 SettihgS AE EE OE IN 52 53 View ON map 54 Tracks EE 52 55 Transfer Maps ie ee ee ee ee 73 Trip Info Page ese ee Re RR ee 29 30 U Units settmgs iese ee Re RR ee 66 EIER le E 74 Vv View comment details 38 41 42 W WAAS ee ee Re Re Re Re ee ee 12 13 62 69 Verras esse os EE EE eee 80 81 Waypoints Awverage re 37 38 POEM EEN 39 e AI N N 38 Marks es ee Ee ee se ee 36 37 MR EE N Ed 38 So RE rees 35 virbereede ege 36 View ON map 38 Waypoints Page 35 39 Z ZOOM IN OUT hesien EE OE 7 85 Batteries The Earthmate PN 40 can be powered by two AA b
46. e List There are two ways to sort your list of waypoints From the Waypoints Page press MENU the device is set to the op tion that is not showing The available option is highlighted and preceded by Switch to To switch to the highlighted option press ENTER gt Sort by Distance Sorts the list by distance from your GPS location or map cursor location gt Sort by Name Sorts the list in alphabetical order 35 Symbols The waypoint symbols available on the PN Series GPS are the same as the PN Series symbol set in your DeLorme mapping application This symbol set includes geocaching symbols these are at the end of the symbol list To ensure your waypoint displays on the Waypoints Page make sure you select a waypoint symbol If you use a geocaching symbol the waypoint will be saved on the Geocaches Page To see the geocaching symbols go to page 41 For a complete list of symbols see the DeLorme PN Series Wiki http wiki delorme com When you mark a waypoint with the Mark button the default waypoint symbol is a red map pin and the label is Wpt 001 When you change the symbol or label each new waypoint uses that format until you change either the symbol or the name When you add multiple waypoints with the same name a sequential number is added to the name For example if you keep the default name of Wpt 001 the next waypoint you add is Wpt 002 and so on When you mark a waypoint from a details page such a
47. e full log Note loc files do not include comments To view comment details From the geocache details page go to MENU gt View Comment Details Note When navigating to a waypoint or geocache the View Comment Details option is also available from the S e Geocaches rage 41 Map Compass Trip Info and Directions pages From those pages the View Comment Details option displays the most recent comment details viewed Tip Press the Out button to move through the comment one page at a time Press the Up arrow on the arrow keypad to move to the end of the comment To view the geocache hint To quickly view the geocache hint from the geocache details page go to MENU gt View Hint Comments Bears n The Bushes Owner Team DeLorme Cache ID GC17MZ7 Traditional Cache SIZE m H Regular DR TA INVENTORY 2 SHORT DESC This traditional cache is intended for children and families LONG DESC There have Add Geocaches Use one of the following methods to send geocaches to your device DeLorme Send to GPS plugin This free plugin is available to members of Geocaching com To use it 42 The Geocaches Pag you must first download the plugin to your computer from the DeLorme website www delorme com geocaching plugin For information on how to use the plugin see To add a geocache with the Send to GPS plugin below DeLorme Cache Register Cache Register is a desktop com
48. e the Units option to set the various units of measure used on the device To modify the units settings From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Units Use the drop down lists to select the various unit settings gt Coordinates Primary Select Degrees Degrees Minutes Deg Min Sec UTM UPS or USNG MGRS gt Datum Primary Various The default datum is WGS84 gt Coordinates Secondary Select UTM UPS Degrees Degrees Minutes Deg Min Sec or USNG MGRS Datum Secondary Various gt Measures Select Statute Miles Kilometers Nautical Miles Feet or Nautical Miles Meters gt Pressure PN 40 only Select Inches of Mercury Millibars or Pascals gt Bearing Select True or Magnetic Note The Coordinates Primary setting controls what the device displays on the map when the cursor moves The Coordinates Secondary field lets you pick a different set ting to use in an info field To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for Units options from any 66 page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Units gt Restore Defaults Page Order You can add or remove pages from the PAGE button order you cannot remove the Map Page When you add a page to the PAGE button order it no longer appears in the menu list you must press the PAGE button until that page displays You can also change the order in which pages are displayed FlRoute Directions Restore Defaults To modify the PAGE but
49. ect the Port Services symbol pink ship to view a list of services available at the location You must zoom in to 640 ft 200 m to view the symbol 25 The Compass Page The Compass Page is a graphic representation of a traditional floating needle compass It is the third page in the default PAGE button order If you have removed the Compass Page from the PAGE button order go to MENU gt Compass to view it Coordinates Lat Lon N 43 48 4323 W 70 9 8147 Es KE Both the PN 30 and the PN 40 use the GPS to determine compass readings when the device is moving the PN Info Fields 40 also has an electronic compass see p 25 for more information for use when the device is stationary or moving below 1 5 mph 26 Bearing Arrow On the Compass Page the compass rotates so that the heading is always up When you are navigating a route a bearing arrow displays on the compass and the info fields update o 00 00 156 9 To change the Hiking Route Arrow When you are navigating a hiking direct route you can choose to have the bearing arrow point to the next waypoint in your route or point back on course if you leave the route To set the hiking route arrow method from the Routes Page go to MENU gt Edit Route Settings gt Compass Navigation Arrow To change the hiking route arrow from the Compass Page press MENU gt Compass Navigation Arrow gt Direct to Next Waypoint or Back on Course Info Fields
50. elect Stop Navigating Back on Track or Switch to Hiking Driving the option you can switch to displays The Tracks Page The Tracks Page displays a log of tracks on the PN Series GPS tracks recorded by the device or tracks you have sent to the device using a DeLorme mapping application When you are viewing a track on the map it appears in bold text on the track log list To open the Tracks Page from any page go to MENU gt Tracks If you have added the Tracks Page to the PAGE button order it is no longer available on menus Press the PAGE button until it appears _ EE 0 Active Track Memory Used Clear Follow Tracks SE ze Saved Tracks Track Points Your PN Series GPS records a track or breadcrumb trail made up of points of your travels Use the tracks page to turn recording on or off and to manage your tracks you can save up to ten track logs in addition to your active track each track can have up to 10 000 track points Track recording must be turned on for a track to show on the map The appearance of the active track on the map is based on your GPS status gt 3 D fix Green line gt 2 D fix Yellow line gt No fix or GPS is disabled No points are placed on the map Points resume once a 2 D or 3 D fix is established Note You can view the active track and one saved track on the map at the same time Edit Track Settings Use track settings to determine the method for recording t
51. es from the current GPS location if GPS is disabled or if you are panning the map or viewing another location it searches from the current map center gt For some search types you can narrow your search with additional parameters such as categories or symbols The search continues until the maximum number of search results 100 is found Find by Name Use this option to search for a specific location by its name Results are listed alphabetically Narrow a Name search with the Name Contains or Name Begins with options press MENU to access them Name Begins With In the Name field type one or more letters that the name begins with the more letters you enter the more relevant your results are Name Contains In the Name field type one or more characters that the name contains the more characters you enter the more relevant your results are For some search types you can also narrow your search with additional parameters such as categories The Find Page 31 or symbols gt When the City State or Country fields are available the more information you enter the more refined your search results are If you do not enter anything or if those fields are unavailable the search starts from the map center gt To clear all fields into which you have entered information go to MENU gt Clear All Fields To view the search method you are using Go to Find gt MENU The available options are preceded by
52. ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna gt Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver gt Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected gt Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Cautions and Warnings Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equip ment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions WARNING Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium ion battery A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or property damage Limited Warranty DeLorme warrants
53. evice s internal memory gt Transfer to SD Card Transfer maps to an SD card in the device 74 Additional Information gt Transfer to Internal Transfer maps to the device s internal memory v Firmware Transfer Prepare the device to transfer a firmware update to an SD card in your device Updates are available through the NetLink tab and the Technical Support section of the DeLorme website they may also be included with DeLorme mapping software upgrades Follow the firmware update installation instructions Compass and Altimeter PN 40 only The PN 40 comes equipped with two sensors an electronic compass and a barometric altimeter gt The electronic compass works when the PN 40 is stationary or moving at less than 1 5 miles per hour The compass readings calculated from GPS information are accurate only when the device is moving gt The barometric altimeter uses the known elevation and barometric pressure to provide more accurate elevation readings than the calculated GPS elevation provides Changes in weather patterns and geographic locations can cause errors in sensor readings Calibrating the sensors ensures that they record and display accurate data on the device and record accurate data in the track file The Calibrate menu option is available from the Satellite Page and the Compass Page and the Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter option In addition from the Device Setup gt Compass amp Alti
54. fix When it does not have a GPS fix the map displays your last GPS position For more information see GPS and WAAS Status on page 13 It is the second page in the default PAGE button order you cannot remove it from the page order Eat 2 Brook North Arrow GPS Arow Cous Riv vi 7 0 25 mi Scale Speed Heading O 0 npr 334 Bonai Mao Pace GPS Arrow The GPS arrow displays on the map when GPS is enabled 16 The Map Page The color of the GPS arrow depends on your GPS signal and the arrow points in the direction of the last known heading gt Flashing red The device cannot obtain a GPS signal and is not tracking satellites gt Blue The device is in Track Playback mode or Simulate Navigation mode gt Yellow The device has a 2 D fix and predicted ephemeris data is available gt Green The device has a 3 D fix Tracking When tracking satellites a track line also known as a breadcrumb trail follows the GPS arrow as you move If you have turned off track recording the track does not appear For more information see The Tracks Page section beginning on page 52 Scale and Orientation For information about gt Setting the scale see Scale on page 22 Map orientation see Orientation on page 21 Panning the Map There are two ways to pan the map gt Automatic panning When GPS tracking or navigating the map automatically pans in the direction of travel The map does not au
55. ge the format in Device Setup gt Units gt Coordinates Secondary Info Field Course Description The direction of travel on a route from the starting location to the destination finish or next stop Expressed in degrees Device Odometer The total distance traveled in all trips Distance to Finish The distance from the current location to the route finish Distance to Next Stop The distance from the current location to the next stop in the route Distance to Next Turn The distance from the current location to the next turn in the route Elevation Altimeter PN 40 Only The altitude height above or below sea level based on the barometric altimeter reading If the altimeter is calibrating a red exclamation point displays If the altimeter is disabled dashes display Elevation GPS The altitude height above or below sea level based on the GPS reading Elevation Maximum The maximum elevation achieved Expressed in distance Can be reset when you clear Trip Info Elevation Minimum The minimum elevation achieved Expressed in distance Can be reset when you clear Trip Info ETA at Finish The estimated time of arrival at the route finish Expressed as hours minutes AM PM based on the current device time ETA at Next Turn The estimated time of arrival at the next turn in the route Expressed as hours minutes AM PM based on the current device time ETA at
56. hart drop down list on the device click View Chart To show charts or boundaries Control how you view charts and their boundaries on the map view charts alone boundaries alone or both together gt To show charts select the Show Charts check box gt To show boundaries select the Show Boundaries check box To hide charts by map scale You can customize at which map scale you can view charts on the device From the Hide Charts check box select the scale above which you want to hide the charts To set chart details To change the detail level of your charts select HIgh or Low from the Chart Details drop down list To show or hide contours You can show all contours or select a level above which to view them From the Hide Contours drop down list select the option you want to use To set the safety depth Set the safety depth or turn it off From the Safety Depth drop down list select the option you want to use To set the presentation mode US and International charts have different symbols and markings You can set the way you want this information to display From the Presentation Mode drop down list select US or International To show the depth in fathoms If you want to show chart depths in fathoms instead of feet or meters select the Show Depth in Fathoms check box To restore the default settings To restore the default Navionics Setup settings select Restore Defaults Tip On marine charts sel
57. imeter option For more information see Compass and Altimeter starting on page 74 Other Menu Options When navigating additional options are available on the Compass Page menu View Comment Details When navigating to a waypoint or geocache the View Comment Details option allows you to view the comment for the waypoint or geocache If you view another waypoint or geocache View Comment Details displays the most recent comment details viewed Go to MENU gt View Comment Details 27 Log Your Geocache Find When navigating to a geocache use the Log Your Geocache Find option to quickly log geocaches write field notes and pick a route to your next cache For more information about all of these features see The Geocaches Page section starting on page 40 Route Options When navigating use Route Options to stop navigating get back on track or switch the route type For more information about route options see Edit Route Settings on page 47 Go to MENU gt Route Options and select Stop Navigating Back on Track or Switch to Hiking Driving the option you can switch to displays 28 The Trip Info Page The Trip Info Page displays info fields that occupy the entire screen You can customize each field with one of the many available info field options It is the fourth page in the default PAGE button order If you have removed the Trip Info Page from the PAGE button order go to MENU gt Trip Info to view it
58. ion for high EMI environments gt Operating temperature range 20 C to 75 C gt Storage temperature range 45 C to 100 C gt Built in antenna gt Sharp high resolution 2 2 Transflective TFT color display 220 x 176 pixels Audio Button presses directions and alerts gt Map and User Data gt Detailed U S base map data with secondary and connector roads along with major highways and roads for the entire world gt Holds up to 10 tracks 10 000 points per track 1 000 user waypoints and 50 routes PN 40 Only gt 3 axis electronic compass with accelerometer gt Barometric altimeter Power and Memory gt Power without SD card Full power 600mW typical 690mW with full backlight Power save lt 350mW gt Fast USB 2 0 data transfer gt 500 MB available internal flash memory SE model 7 GB available internal flash memory gt Supports SD and SDHC memory cards up to 32 GB Uses 2 AA batteries or a DeLorme Li lon rechargeable battery FCC Certification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications How
59. isplay measurements as follows gt From the GPS position when the device has a GPS fix From the cursor location if you are manually panning or viewing another location From the map center if GPS is disabled The Find Page 33 To view the results list To view the results use the arrow keypad to scroll through the list The maximum number of results for each search is 100 To view search result details To view the details for an item on the list select it The search result details page displays Symbol Label Eartha Information Tourist Attraction Yarmouth ME 04096 To mark a waypoint for a search result On the search result details page select Mark The result is saved as a waypoint and the waypoint details page dis plays you can edit the information For more information see To edit waypoint details on page 38 To view center a search result on the map On the search result waypoint or geocache details page select View The Map Page displays and is centered on the search result Press QUIT to return to the details page To create a route to a search result You can navigate directly to the search result from your current location For more information about creating and modifying routes see The Routes Page starting on page 47 1 On the details page for the search result select Route 2 On the route details page select Navigate Note When you are creating a route from a geocache details page g
60. isplays a red exclamation point Note that the unit settings used in the Known Elevation and Known Pressure fields are from the units set on your device To change the units go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Units gt Pressure 3 If you selected Known Elevation or Known Pressure Select a calibration method If to edit the field press ENTER and use the arrow you do not know the correct ms elevation or pressure select keypad to make changes When you are finished GPS Elevation editing press ENTER 4 Select Calibrate and when you see the successful calibration message press ENTER Altimeter calibration To calibrate the altimeter 1 From the Satellite Page or the Compass Page go to MENU gt Calibrate gt Calibrate Altimeter OR From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter gt Calibrate gt Calibrate Altimeter 2 Select a calibration method Known Elevation The actual elevation at your location Known Pressure The barometric pressure adjusted for sea level for your location GPS Elevation The GPS elevation calculated by the device Additional Information 77 Resources You can find more information about using your PN Series GPS on our website www delorme com While you re there check out these additional resources gt Technical Support gt Forum _GPS Blog gt PN Series Wiki For fishermen and boaters gt Navionics lake and marine charts
61. lt settings To arrange info fields On the Map Page and Compass Page you can change how info fields look on the screen You can customize the info field arrangement differently for tracking and navigating Go to MENU gt Info Fields gt Arrange Info Fields and select an option gt 1 Wide 2 Narrow gt 4 Narrow Fields 2 Wide Fields gt 2 Narrow Fields 1 Wide Field To change the size of the text On the Trip Info Page you can change the size of the text that displays which also changes the number of info fields When the device is set to the small text option it displays eight info fields 2 wide 6 narrow when it is set to the large text option it displays three wide info fields Press MENU The available text size option is preceded by Switch to highlight the option and press ENTER To change info fields On the Map Page Compass Page and Trip Info Page you can customize which info fields display for normal use and when navigating 1 From the Map Page or the Compass Page go to MENU gt Info Fields gt Change Info Fields OR From the Trip Info Page go to MENU gt Change Info Fields 2 The info fields are editable select the info field you want to change and press ENTER A list of available info fields opens 3 Select the new info field and press ENTER 4 When you finish editing fields press QUIT To restore info fields On the Map Compass and Trip Info Pages you can restore the informa
62. m the satellites are poor Move your receiver to another location until you get better reception gt 3 D The GPS receiver is receiving sufficient satellite data horizontal position and elevation to determine your location When the letter W appears below 2 D or 3 D the PN Series GPS has a WAAS connection NAAS is available only in North America it provides up to five times greater position accuracy than a regular 2 D or 3 D connection To set the current location If it takes a long time for the PN Series GPS to obtain a 2 D or 3 D fix verify it has a clear view of the sky Be sure that trees buildings and other obstacles are not blocking the device If the device still cannot obtain a 2 D or 3 D fix go to MENU gt Set Current Location When the Map Page displays pan the map to your current location and press ENTER If the PN Series GPS is unable to acquire a fix after approxi mately ten minutes you will be prompted to disable the GPS or continue searching for satellites To disable GPS You can use many features on the PN Series GPS without a GPS fix When GPS is disabled GPS OFF displays on the screen and all satellites are removed from the satellite constellation There are two ways to disable the GPS From the Satellites Page go to MENU gt Disable GPS From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt GPS Settings gt Disable GPS To enable the GPS follow the same steps and select Enable
63. me screen To turn off the PN Series GPS Press Power and then press ENTER when you see the confirmation message To view or hide Demo Mode When you first turn on the PN Series GPS it opens in Demo Mode gt To view the demo follow the on screen instructions gt To exit the demo press QUIT gt To disable Demo Mode from the first screen press ENTER to clear the Show at Startup check box gt To restore Demo Mode go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt GPS Settings gt Demo Mode Note You must disable Demo Mode if you want to view the Connect to Computer screen when you connect your device to your computer For more information about con 4 necting your device to your computer see Connecting to a Computer on page 72 To reset the PN Series GPS To reset the PN Series GPS when it is on press and hold Power for seven seconds You can also remove the batteries and then reinstall them Data Management The PN Series GPS stores waypoints geocaches tracks routes and the base map data in its internal memory You can save maps in the device s internal memory or on a removable memory card SD SDHC MMC located under the battery compartment To view and manage memory information go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt Memory Use Detailed Map Data Your PN Series GPS comes with a base map showing overview level worldwide coverage as well as U S inter states and routes state routes and major road
64. meter menu you can enable or disable the electronic compass barometric altimeter and the auto calibrate barometer options or restore the default settings Compass and Altimeter Settings Use the Compass amp Altimeter options on the Device Setup Page to enable disable the electronic compass the barometric altimeter and the auto calibrate altimeter feature LTE DE Boke SEU Electronic Compass Enable Barometric Altimeter Bauto Calibrate Altimeter Calibrate Restore Defaults From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter Select the check box to enable the option Enable Electronic Compass lf this is not selected the device uses the GPS compass gt Enable Barometric Altimeter lf this is not selected the device uses the GPS elevation Auto Calibrate Altimeter Allows auto calibration of the altimeter See Altimeter Calibration for more information To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for the options above from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter gt Restore Defaults Compass Calibration gt Calibrate the electronic compass the first time you use the PN 40 gt Make sure you are outside and away from magnetic fields such as vehicles and power lines when you calibrate the compass gt Calibrate when you change the batteries batteries even of the same type have unique magnetic fields that affect
65. n see To view or hide Demo Mode on page 4 Connect to Computer What type of connection do you want Map Transfer 72 When you connect your PN Series GPS to your computer and turn it on the Connect to Computer page displays when Demo Mode is disabled This allows you to select the correct option for transferring information between your mapping application and your device If you do not want to see this page when you connect your device to your computer go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Connect to Computer and clear the Show Connect to Computer check box for more information see page 71 You can access the Connect to Computer options at any time from the Device Setup Page for more information see the next section Device Setup gt Connect to Computer To exchange waypoints geocaches tracks and routes Select Data Exchange to transfer waypoints geocaches tracks and routes to or from the device This is the default transfer method so you can transfer map packages but it is not recommended as transfer will be much slower than using the map transfer method Mac and Linux users cannot user Data Exchange to transfer maps Tip For anything other than a map transfer or firmware transfer while it is connected to your computer select Data Exchange This includes using the PN Series GPS as an external antenna with a laptop To transfer maps Use this option to transfer maps to or from the device
66. n fields Time Date Coordinates a search result on the map Prediction Best Times and Good Times From the Map Page go to Device Setup gt Hunt Fish and To open the Hunt Fish Page from any page go to MENU view the page your coordinates are for the location of the gt Hunt Fish If you have added the Hunt Fish Page to map cursor he PAGE button order it is no longer available on menus To change the date Press the PAGE button until it appears You can change the date to see a prediction of the hunting Time Bate and fishing conditions for a specific day Changing the date 06 04AM EDE on the Hunt Fish Page does not change the date on the Coordinates Lat Lon d N 43 48 3481 evice W 70 9 8328 Prediction From any page to use your GPS location or from the Average Day Map Page to use the map cursor location go to MENU gt Best Times 7 Device Set gt Hunt Fish 04 33 AM 06 33 AM Es Wa EA Ed The Date field is highlighted press ENTER and use the 11 09 AM 12 09 PM arrow keypad to make changes When you are finished 11 32 PM 12 32 AM S Hunt fish Pace editing press ENTER To reset the date To change the location g If you change the date on the Hunt Fish Page you can If you want to see the hunting fishing prediction for a Y of gP reset it to the device s date 60 From the Hunt Fish Page go to MENU gt Reset Date Tip Navionics SD card lake and marine charts are compatible with your PN Series
67. n the Map Page press any arrow once to turn on the backlight Enter amp Press the ENTER button to Select a menu entry field or screen button gt Get information about a point on the map to see detailed information if available Quit 6 The function of the QUIT button varies depending on the status of the PN Series GPS some of the things you can do are gt Exit a page or screen gt Cancel actions for example panning gt Close the keyboard and cancel changes gt Delete individual points when measuring distance Move backwards through the page order sequence 8 General Information Using the Keyboard The on screen keyboard is available when you need to enter text such as when editing a waypoint label adding text to a comment field or entering search parameters Use the arrow keypad to highlight the letter A Z number 0 9 symbol amp or punctuation you want to use and then press ENTER after each selection When you are finished using the keyboard highlight OK and press ENTER For existing text enter a letter to replace the highlighted content To keep the existing text but move the cursor to the beginning end of the text select 4 to move the cursor to the beginning or DI to move the cursor to the end of the text Symbol Label DeLorme Special Keys 4 ove the cursor one space to the left without deleting a letter or number m ove the cursor one space t
68. nces do not include ENTER and QUIT button presses described above Example To change your battery type go to MENU gt Device Setup gt System gt Battery Type In this case you would press the MENU button use the arrow keypad to highlight Device Setup and press ENTER use the arrow keypad to highlight System and press ENTER use the arrow keypad to highlight Battery Type and press ENTER to open the drop down list use the arrow keypad to highlight the new battery type and press ENTER and then press QUIT to exit the Device Setup Page Installing the Batteries and SD Card You can power your PN Series GPS with two AA batteries NiMH alkaline or lithium or a DeLorme rechargeable Lith ium ion Li ion battery The PN Series GPS has a real time clock that requires power even when the device is turned off The SD card slot is underneath the batteries inside the battery compartment To install batteries and the SD card 1 Unscrew the D rings on the back of the device until you can remove the battery cover Optional To insert an SD card gently press down the SD card latch insert the card in the slot and press down the slot to close the latch Note Do not lift the SD card latch as this could cause damage Insert two AA batteries or a DeLorme Li ion rechargeable battery according to the polarity symbols inside the battery compartment Be sure to insert batteries correctly Position the battery cover on the device
69. o the right without deleting a letter or number Lal Change the case of the next letter the active case is shown in the keyboard To use all caps highlight and then press ENTER twice ove the cursor one space to the left deleting the character that was there ove the cursor one space to the right leaving a blank space Clear the content of the text field being edited Accept the changes made to the text field and close the keyboard EE Insert a line break and move the cursor to the next line Keyboard Shortcuts These button presses on the PN Series GPS are keyboard shortcuts gt IN Delete the last character OUT Add a space gt Find Shift for upper case gt Mark Highlight OK gt QUIT Exit the keyboard Info Fields The Map Compass and Trip Info Pages include fields of information that you can customize to suit your needs It is easy to go back to the default device settings at any time Info fields on other pages cannot be changed For more information about what info fields contain see the Info Fields Table on page 68 To hide or show info fields On the Map Page you can hide info fields for a full screen view of the map or show them to get information gt To hide info fields go to MENU gt Info Fields gt Hide Info Fields gt To show hidden info fields go to MENU gt Info Fields gt Show Info Fields Note Info fields must show to change arrange or restore them to the defau
70. o to step 3 3 Select Hike or Drive The route calculates and the Map Page opens in navigation mode The Waypoints Page The Waypoints Page is a list of the waypoints created on your PN Series GPS or sent to it from a DeLorme map ping application A waypoint is a specific place on the map identified by coordinates to which you can assign a symbol name and other information You can also use the Find button to search for waypoints for more information see The Find Page section starting on page 31 To open the Waypoints Page from any page go to MENU gt Waypoints If you have added the Waypoints Page to the PAGE button order it is no longer available on menus Press the PAGE button until it appears Waypoints 20 im fn Home A Sunday River amp Big Pine Ga Snowmobile Bridge t Camp e StreamCrossing a Parker Ridge Trail Bearing Distance 359 ki 0 15 1 Way Page The Waypoints Page displays a list of all the waypoints on the device the number of waypoints is listed in the page heading If you have a large number of waypoints on the device press ENTER to interrupt the Sorting Waypoints process and load a partial list When you highlight an item in the list the Bearing and Distance info fields display measurements as follows From the GPS position when the device has a GPS fix From the cursor location if you are manually panning the map From the map center if GPS is disabled Sorting th
71. of travel for the device Expressed in distance per unit of time Speed Average The average speed of the device including stop time Expressed in distance per unit of time Can be reset when you clear Trip Info Speed Maximum The maximum speed achieved Expressed in distance per unit of time Can be reset when you clear Trip Info Speed Moving Average The average speed of the device excluding stop time Expressed in distance per unit of time Can be reset when you clear Trip Info Sunrise Sunset The time of day at which the sun will rise and set calculated for the specific geographic area where the GPS has a 3 D fix Expressed as hours minutes AM PM 70 Info Fields Table Info Field Time Date Description Time of day and date based on current GPS location accounts for Daylight Saving Time and time zone adjustments Time is expressed as hours minutes AM PM and date is expressed as day month year for example 01 JUL 09 Time to Finish The calculated time to the route finish based on road classifications and default speed settings Time to Moonrise set The time remaining until the moon rises and sets calculated for the specific geographic area where the GPS has a 3 D fix 4 ime to Next Stop The calculated time to the next stop in the route based on road classifications and default speed settings 4 ime to Next Turn The calculated time to the next turn in the route based on
72. or field If you look at the Tracks Page again the track you are viewing is in bold text To hide a track on the map on the track details page select Hide To follow a saved track To follow a track a saved track from the tracks details page select Follow The device creates a route and the Map Page opens in navigation mode The track remains on the Tracks Page To play back a track When you play back a track track recording is turned off From the track details page go to MENU gt Start Track Playback When you see the Track Playback message select OK The Map Page opens and simulates following the track You can access the following settings from any default page except the Satellites Page To change the track playback speed go to MENU gt Playback Speed and then select a speed gt To stop track playback go to MENU gt Stop Track Playback To delete a saved track On the track details page select Delete To delete all saved tracks This deletes all saved tracks to delete a specific track view the track details page 1 From the Tracks Page go to MENU gt Delete All Tracks 2 On the Manage Memory screen the Delete All Tracks check box and Delete Now button are selected Press ENTER 3 When you see the confirmation message select Yes 55 The Sun Moon Page Use the Sun Moon Page to view the sunrise sunset and moonrise moonset information and the moon phase information for a specific date
73. ot in the graph represents the Time field To change the location If you want to see tide information for a location other than your current GPS location pan the map or change the map center for example view a waypoint or a search result on the map From the Map Page go to Device Setup gt Tide and view the page the information for the closest tide station displays and the ten tide stations closest to the map location are available in the Tide Current Station drop down list To change the tide station The ten stations closest to the current map location are available in the Tide Current Station drop down list To change the time and date You can change the time and date to see tide or current information Changing the time and date on the Tide Page does not change the time and date on the device 1 Highlight the field you want to edit Time or Date 2 Press ENTER and use the arrow keypad to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER To reset the time and date If you change the time and date on the Tide Page you can reset it to the device s time and date From the Tide Page go to MENU gt Reset Time Date 59 The Hunt Fish Page Use the Hunt Fish page to view a prediction of the hunting location other than your current GPS location pan the map and fishing conditions for a specific day and location The or change the map center for example view a waypoint or page has six informatio
74. puter utility you can use to send pocket queries groups of geocaches from Geocaching com to a PN Series GPS You must be a premium member of Geocaching com to create pocket queries To purchase Cache Register visit our website www delorme com See the program s Help for more information on how to use Cache Register DeLorme Topo USA 8 0 Use the Draw tab to import loc or gpx files and then send them to your device See the program s Help for more information Note loc files do not include comments To add a geocache with the Send to GPS plugin With the DeLorme Send to GPS plugin you can send one geocache at a time to a PN Series GPS You must be logged in to Geocaching com to use this feature Please note that geocache descriptions and hints are available only for premium members of Geocaching com 1 Connect your PN Series GPS to your computer 2 On the Connect to Computer page select Data Exchange OR Go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Connect to Computer gt USB Setting and select Data Exchange 3 On Geocaching com use the Seek a Cache feature to find the geocaches in your area of interest 4 From the results list click the Send to GPS icon or view the geocache s details and click the Send to GPS button The DeLorme Send to GPS plugin opens and transfers the geocache to your device 5 Repeat step 4 to send each geocache you want to look for Manage Geocaches To edit geocache details Use the geocache
75. rack points by time or by distance to set the recording interval to tell the device what to do when a track is full and to enable or disable the Reset Info options when you save a track When track is fulk Start Recording New Track Prompt To Reset Trip info Restore Defaults From the Tracks Page go to MENU gt Edit Track Settings Select the track setting options For logging points a short time interval gives you the most detailed results but quickly adds many points logging by distance gives you a longer recording time gt Record points by The logging type select Time or Distance from the drop down list gt Recording interval This is based on the recording type Select the point interval from the drop down list gt When track is full Determines what the device does when the maximum number of points is reached Overwrite Points The oldest points on the track are replaced with new points Stop Recording The device stops recording Start Recording a New Track The device saves the track and starts recording a new track gt Prompt to Reset Trip Info Enables or disables the Reset Info page this synchronizes the track with the Trip Info When enabled it displays when you clear or save an active track To restore the default settings for all options select Restore Defaults Manage Tracks To record the active track To turn track recording on select On To turn it off again
76. right Information Fonts used are derived from the DejaVu fonts which are derived from Bitstream Vera Copyright 2003 by Bit stream Inc All Rights Reserved Geocaching icons Copyright Groundspeak Inc used with permission 81 Index A About this DeViCe ees ee 67 Altimeter ECH 76 77 Elevation siese SE SG AE 14 69 bressure Je ee ee 64 7A 76 77 STINGS EE REEN ER SR es Ee EG Ene 64 75 Average a Waypoint occ eee ee 37 38 B Back On ACE geese 47 48 Base map 4 19 20 Batteries ln ie NE N 3 lle eie RE AE EE OT 3 14 lS EE N EE HE 2 3 MEE EE e 2 62 Bearing arroww ees eke ee Re RR ee ee 26 27 48 ET 6 8 C Compass Bearing ao i e ees ee ee ee ee 26 27 48 82 Index Calibrate ie EE ESE EE Se EE Se Ee 64 65 75 76 El CfrONIE EE SR ege ies 27 70 74 Settings 64 65 75 76 Compass Page ss EE Re RE Se ER 26 28 Connect to Computer 64 72 74 D Data Exchange ese ees ee ee ee ee ee 64 72 73 74 Data Layering we 19 20 Data Management 20 21 Demo Mode iese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 4 62 72 Device Setup Page 62 67 Directions ssssssesssieseresrrrrrririrnirrrrrrrrnn 7 50 Disable OPGE 3 13 62 Display settings 63 E Elevato Nienna 14 69 74 76 F Find PAG EE 31 34 G Geocaches Add to device ee ee ee 42 43 Comments hiNtS ee ee ee 41 42 PEER ME EE N sei 43 44 Edit EE renee ieee ea 43 Field notes 45 46 FOG TING satis RR cep N 44 45
77. s 1 From the Geocaches Page go to MENU gt Delete All Geocaches 2 On the Manage Memory screen the Delete All Geocaches check box and Delete Now button are selected Press ENTER 3 When you see the confirmation message select Yes Geocaching Out in the field pick a geocache to start with and then use the PN Series GPS geocaching features to navigate to log and write field notes for one or a series of geocaches To navigate to a geocache Navigate from your current location to the first geocache on your list Once you log your find the PN Series GPS finds the next geocache for you Routes to geocaches are not saved on the device 1 On the geocache details page for the first geocache on your Not Logged list select Route 2 Select Hike or Drive 44 The route calculates and the Map Page displays in navigation mode 3 Navigate to the geocache 4 When you are ready to log the geocache go to MENU gt Log Your Geocache Find See To log a geocache 5 Write a field note or leave the default information and select Done See To write a field note 6 On the Next Geocache screen select an option Find Next Closest View the details page for the next geocache and go back to step 1 View List View the Not Logged list and pick your own geocache Stop Geocaching Stop navigating and geocaching To log a geocache When navigating you can log a geocache from the Map Compass Trip Info or Directions pages You can al
78. s While this provides a great view of a large area chances are that you will want a detailed view of a smaller area for hiking geocaching and other activities You can transfer detailed maps and map packages to the PN Series GPS using gt PN Series detailed map DVDs Included with your device are DVDs with detailed pre formatted Topo USA data of the entire U S Insert the DVD for your area of interest in your computer s DVD drive and follow the on screen instructions to easily copy the maps you want onto your device Note Once you install the detailed data on your device you are ready to use your PN Series GPS The Topo USA or XMap software included with your device offers additional functionality best explored once you have loaded maps from the detailed DVDs and spent some time investigating your PN Series GPS v Compatible DeLorme mapping software Instructions for sending map packages data draw layers and more to your PN Series GPS vary by application For more information see the mapping application s Help v Map Library Use the NetLink tab in your DeLorme mapping software or the DeLorme Online Map Center http data delorme com to download many types of imagery and data such as satellite imagery aerial imagery USGS Topo Quad maps NOAA nautical charts and more With an annual Map Library subscription you can download unlimited imagery and data for the entire year the maps are yours to keep gt
79. s a Find search result or a map object the device uses the default information available for the symbol and name If no information is available the red pushpin is the default symbol 36 Add Waypoints Mark Use the Mark button WI on the PN Series GPS to mark a waypoint at your current GPS location or at the map cursor if you are viewing another location on the map When you press Mark a waypoint details page opens When the waypoint is marked at the map cursor location the eleva tion is not available You can edit the details or average the waypoint location before you save it You can also mark waypoints from Find search result details and route point details pages DeLorme Earthmate PN Series GPS Exchange With DeLorme Topo USA or XMap you can create way points on your desktop and then transfer them to the PN Series GPS using the DeLorme Earthmate PN Series GPS Exchange dialog in the application Once you add them to your device they are saved on the Waypoints Page Symbol Label DeLorme Coordinates Lat Lon N 43 48 4743 W070 09 8336 To mark a waypoint on the map 1 From the Map Page press Mark The waypoint is placed at the GPS location or the map cursor panning the map or viewing another location 2 On the waypoint details page you can do the following X Edit the waypoint details for more information see the next section Select View to center the waypoint on the map To return to the w
80. s internal memory or to an SD card in the device the device automatically creates a maps folder Note The fastest way to transfer maps to an SD card is to use an SD card reader in your computer 1 Select Map Transfer 2 Select Transfer to Internal or Transfer to SD Card 3 When the Transfer Maps screen appears set your device aside and use your mapping application to transfer the map 4 When transfer is complete press ENTER on the device to return to Data Exchange mode Select the transfer method then butt Cancel Device Setup gt Connect to Computer Use the Connect to Computer option on the Device Setup Page to change the USB setting for data exchange map transfer and firmware update transfer You can also deter mine if you want the Connect to Computer page to show when you connect your PN Series GPS to your computer Additional Information 73 La Pokere GShow Connect to Computer Jus Setti Data Exchange NW Restore Defaults To show or hide the Connect to Computer page on startup From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Connect to Computer and select or clear the Show Connect to Computer check box To change the USB Setting When you are in normal operating Data Exchange mode from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Connect to Computer and select an option gt Data Exchange Normal operation Transfer waypoints geocaches tracks and routes to the d
81. select Off The selected button looks indented and the text is white the text on the selected button is black when using the Midnight display option To clear the active track To clear the active track and start recording a new track select Clear If the Reset Info page is enabled edit the check boxes and select Reset Info or press QUIT to exit the page To follow the active track To follow the active track back to your starting point select Follow The device creates a route and the Map Page opens in navigation mode The active track is unchanged and continues recording a track back to the start 53 To save the active track 1 Select Save 2 If the Reset Info page is enabled edit the check boxes and select Reset Info or press QUIT to exit the page 3 On the track details page you can edit the Track name Color and Comments fields To edit a field press ENTER and use the available option drop down list arrow keypad or keyboard to make changes When you are finished editing press ENTER To view track details On the Tracks Page select a track log to open its details page If the track name is in bold text it is displaying on the map Track Geocache Trip Color Time Date EE 11 36 AM 11 Apr 09 Trip Time 01 39 7 Distance 2 32 i Comments 54 To view or hide a saved track on the map On the track details page select View The track displays on the map using the color in the Col
82. so log a geocache at any time from its details page 1 Go to MENU gt Log Your Geocache Find 2 Select the log option Found It Didn t Find It Write Note and Needs Maintenance Any of these actions changes the geocache symbol to the one on the button you choose and moves the geocache to the Show Logged list 3 Write a field note or leave the default information and select Done See To write a field note Symbol Label Bears In The Bushes Log Geocache To write a field note When you log a geocache with a cache id you can write a field note that you can later upload to Geocaching com 1 Log a geocache 2 On the Field Notes page you can use one or all of the fields to create a field note Quick Notes This drop down list includes a list of acronyms used by geocachers for logging caches See the Quick Notes box for a list of what the acronyms mean Select the note from the drop down list and then select Add You can add multiple quick notes Your Notes Jo add your own notes highlight the comment area and press ENTER Signature A the bottom of the screen you can enter a 2 line signature Highlight Enter signature text and press ENTER to open the keyboard Ensure the Include Signature check box is selected to automatically add your signature to all field notes that you create 3 Select Done ne Quick Notes Bears In The Bus TFTC Thanks for the Cache Add TFTH Thanks forthe Hide TNLN
83. t You can navigate directly to waypoint from your current lo cation For more information about creating and modifying routes see The Routes Page starting on page 47 1 On the waypoint details page select Route 2 On the route details page select Navigate 3 Select Hike or Drive The Map Page opens in navigation mode To delete a waypoint From the waypoint details page go to MENU gt Delete Waypoint When you see the confirmation message select Yes To delete waypoints by symbol 1 From the Waypoints Page go to MENU gt Delete by Symbol 2 On the Waypoints Symbol page select the check box for each symbol you want to delete Only symbols used on the device are listed 3 Select Delete When you see the confirmation message select Yes To delete all waypoints 1 From the Waypoints Page go to MENU gt Delete All Waypoints 2 On the Manage Memory screen the Delete All Waypoints check box and Delete Now button are selected Press ENTER 3 When you see the confirmation message select Yes 39 Use the Geocaches Page to manage geocaches you have sent to your PN Series GPS a geocache is a special type of waypoint that uses symbols from Geocaching com The Geocaches Page displays a list of the geocaches on your device You can also use the Find button to search for geo caches for more information see The Find Page section starting on page 31 To open the Geocaches Page from any page go to MENU gt Geo
84. that your Earthmate PN Series GPS will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase If your Earthmate PN Series GPS fails in normal use DeLorme will at its sole option either repair or replace the unit DeLorme reserves the right to either repair or replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit at its sole discretion 80 Such repairs or replacements will be made at no charge for labor or materials however the customer will be responsible for any shipping charges incurred to send the device to DeLorme The repaired or replaced product will be warranted for 90 days from the date of return shipment or for the balance of the original warranty whichever is onger This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accidents or unauthorized disassembly or modi ication Any repairs not performed by DeLorme will void his warranty DELORME DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY SPE CIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS EVEN IF DELORME HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL LAST FOR 1 YEAR This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from
85. the Connect to Computer screen when you 64 connect your device to your computer USB Setting From the drop down list select Data Exchange Transfer to SD Card Transfer to Internal or Firmware Transfer To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for Connect to Computer options from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Connect to Computer gt Restore Defaults Compass and Altimeter PN 40 only Use the Compass amp Altimeter options on the Device Setup Page to enable disable the electronic compass the baro metric altimeter and the auto calibrate altimeter feature and to calibrate the electronic compass and the barometric altimeter For more information about the compass and altimeter see the Compass and Altimeter section starting on page 72 From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter Select the check box to enable the option gt Enable Electronic Compass gt Enable Barometric Altimeter Auto Calibrate Altimeter To calibrate the compass or altimeter go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter gt Calibrate gt Calibrate Compass or Calibrate Altimeter To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for Compass and Altimeter options from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter gt Restore Defaults Sound The Sound options control sounds and volume To modify the sound settings
86. the accuracy of the electronic compass The device periodically checks the compass accuracy if it is poor Poor Accuracy appears in the bottom right corner of the Compass Page and a red exclamation point displays in the Heading info field If the warning does not go away try calibrating the compass To calibrate the compass 1 From the Satellite Page or the Compass Page go to MENU gt Calibrate gt Calibrate Compass OR From any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Compass amp Altimeter gt Calibrate gt Calibrate Compass 2 Follow the on screen instructions to calibrate the compass Note There are three steps in the calibration process 1 Hold device level 2 Pivoting elbow swing device right to left 3 Continue motion until you hear a tone Altimeter Calibration There are three options for calibrating the altimeter By default the device is set to auto calibrate the altimeter using GPS elevation however manual calibration using the known elevation or barometric pressure provides greater accuracy Auto calibration uses the average GPS elevation as a basis for the barometric elevation The basis adjusts to take into account changes over time in the barometric pressure unrelated to changes in elevation As the elevation adjusts typically in 2 3 minutes Calibrating displays in the bot tom right corner of the Satellites Page If you are using the GPS Altimeter info field on any page it d
87. then press ENTER to view its details page Info Fields You can hide show change and arrange the info fields at the bottom of the Map Page The info fields change when you are navigating To access the Info Fields options go to MENU gt Info Fields For more information see the nfo Fields section beginning on page 9 Measure Distance Use the measurement tool to measure the distance of a line or the perimeter and area of a polygon on the map To measure distance From the Map Page go to MENU gt Measure Distance gt Use the arrow keypad to move the cursor to the area on the map where you want to place the first point of the line or polygon and press ENTER to place the first point Repeat for each point gt To undo a point press QUIT gt To make a polygon you must close the shape Place the last point on top of the first point hover the cursor over the start location and press ENTER to snap the point and close the polygon While you are measuring distance the pan location information that displays in the top right corner of the 18 The Map Page screen changes to display the heading from the last measurement node to your current GPS location the leg distance and the total distance from the last measurement node to the first measurement node Once you close a polygon it displays the area 301 vw Pmt 0 45 mi Area 8 07 ac Measure distance and area Map Setup Use the Map Setup page to customize the map
88. tion fields to their default settings This restores which fields show and their arrangement From the Map Page or Compass Page go to MENU gt Info Fields gt Restore Info Defaults From the Trip Info Page go to MENU gt Restore Info Defaults Note If you reset the device s setup or factory defaults the info fields will be restored to their default settings Units You can select the units for different types of measure ments that are used on the PN Series GPS To change the units from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Units For more information see Units on page 66 Navigating or Tracking Tracking is the normal state of the device when it has a GPS fix You can turn off track recording but the device is still in tracking mode When you follow a route on the device you are navigating 11 The Satellites Page The Satellites Page displays GPS and satellite information time elevation and the battery indicator It is the first page in the default PAGE button order If you have removed the Satellites Page from the PAGE button order go to MENU gt Satellites to view it Satellite Constellation D GPS Accuracy 9 ft SE NT 1214 2022 2930 3132138 Battery EEE Satalites Page N Battery Indicator SET Elevation Satellite Constellation and Signal Graph Both the satellite constellation and the satellite signal graph display visible satellites and their identifying
89. tomatically pan when the map cursor is visible v Manual panning To manually pan the map use the arrow keypad to move the cursor in the direction you want to view Use single presses to move the cursor in increments Press and hold to quickly pan to a new location Hold the cursor at the edge of the screen to keep panning in that direction Press QUIT to center the map on your current location As you pan a text field at the top of the map displays information about the cursor location When you stop the cursor over an object the field in the bottom left corner displays the object name see the next section for more information Coordinates Primary NN 43 48 4137 237 T Heading from GPS W 70 9 0 10 mi Distance to GPS Object Info Manual panning Getting Information About a Location For information about objects at your current GPS location press ENTER OR Pan the map to a new location When you stop the cursor over an object the object s name is displayed in the bottom left corner of the map Press ENTER When a single object is found the object details page displays From this page you can mark a waypoint view the object on the map or route to the object When multiple objects are found the Multiple Objects screen displays a list of the objects at that location user created objects such as waypoints appear at the The Map Page 17 top of the list Select an object and
90. ton order from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Page Order gt To add a page select the check box next to it To remove a page clear the check box next to it To change the page order highlight the item you want to move then use the arrows on the right side of the screen to move the item up or down in the list To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for Page Order options from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Page Order gt Restore Defaults Owner Information Use the Owner Information screen to enter text that identifies your device To enter owner information from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Owner Information and edit the text area To display the information when you turn on your device select the Display Info at Startup check box The Owner Info screen displays after the Welcome screen About this Device To view the serial number for downloading maps and the build version number for the device s firmware from any page go to MENU gt Device Setup gt About this Device To view license information highlight License and press ENTER Restore Setup Defaults To restore all of the settings in the Device Setup options at the same time go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Restore Setup Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults To reset all the settings on your device to the out of the box status and delete all tracks routes waypoints etc go to
91. ts and geocaches display on the map From the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Map Point Management Use the drop down list for each option to select how you want it to appear on the map gt POI Detail Hide POIs Show Major POIs Show Minor POls or Show All POIs Hide Waypoint Symbols Never Always or select a 22 The Map Page scale above which to hide them gt Small Waypoint Symbols Never Always or select a scale above which to hide them Hide Geocache Symbols Never Always or select a scale above which to hide them gt Small Geocache Symbols Never Always or select a scale above which to hide them To hide logged geocaches select the Hide Logged Caches check box Scale The scale option lets you set the type of scale you want to use on your maps To set the scale From the Map Page go to MENU gt Map Setup gt Scale and select an option gt Bar Represents a given length on the map compared to an actual length Zoom The DeLorme method of describing map detail level Each time the zoom level increases the scale doubles gt Ratio Shows a ratio of a unit on the device compared to the actual unit Other Menu Options When navigating or viewing a route on the map additional options are available on the Map Page menu E Bearsi qhe Pushes 320ft Next Turn DeLorme Dr Dist to Turn Time to Turn o 00 00 156 4 View Comment Details When navig
92. utton for seven seconds gt To turn on the device press and hold the Power button until the Welcome screen displays Tips Reducing the backlight intensity and decreasing the timer can significantly improve battery life The daylight readable TFT gt To turn off the device press the Power button When screen is designed to be readable in direct sunlight or slanting you see the confirmation message press the ENTER light conditions For more information about backlight intensity button If you do not want to turn off the device wait and the back light timer see the Device Setup gt Display section on page 63 five seconds or press QUIT PEE eral Information 6 Ge In Out Use the IN OUT button to zoom the map in or out or scroll through a list gt Press IN once to zoom the map in one level and show more detail gt Press and hold IN to zoom the map in all the way Press OUT once to zoom the map out one level and show less detail gt Press and hold OUT to zoom the map out all the way gt Press IN or OUT to move forward or backward a page at atime Page Press the PAGE button to move forward through the enabled pages To add remove or reorder pages go to MENU gt Device Setup gt Page Order for more informa tion see Page Order on page 66 The default page sequence is gt Satellites gt Map Compass gt Trip Info gt Directions available when navigating Menu Press the MENU
93. y ejected and could harm both the device and disrupt other USB drives connected to the computer Tip With Cache Register field notes are automatically uploaded to Geocaching com when you synchronize your PN Series GPS The Routes Page The Routes Page displays a list of routes on the PN Series GPS routes you have created on the device and routes you have sent to the device using a DeLorme mapping application Using DeLorme Topo USA or XMap to create pre planned routes in advance on the desktop for transfer to the PN Series GPS lets you make sure to take exactly the road route you want and is also the best way to create long routes To open the Routes Page from any page go to MENU gt Routes If you have added the Routes Page to the PAGE button order it is no longer available on menus Press the PAGE button until it appears New Directions Routing ES Calculation Method Fiing Hiking FJrotome Back on Track Threshold 500 ft ass Navigation Arrow Direct to Next Waypoint Hiking Route Calc Speed 03 00 mph In the routes list hiking direct routes have a straight yellow line icon and driving routes have a curved blue line icon The active route name appears in bold text Edit Route Settings Use route settings to determine the route calculation method back on track options and hiking route options From the Routes Page go to MENU gt Edit Route Settings

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