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1. 12 11 5 GPS Setting Click the GPS icon in Fig 11 1 to enter the GPS interface for setting up the GPS unit shown as in 46 Fig 11 13 In this interface you can select GPS cold start enable disable WAAS whether to start static navigation select coordinate systems and map datum as shown in Fig 11 13 GPS setting may significantly affect the operation of the device Thus to have it work properly only professionals can be suggested to do this wL 2011712120 10 40 i w 2011 12 16 08 37 GPS User Grid GPS Cold Restart GPS Cold Restart Central meridian WAAS WAAS Central latitude Static Navigation Static Navigation False East at origin Coordinate System Coordinate System False North at origin Map Datum Map Datum Projection Scale ai 2011712120 10 40 m GPS Scale Factor 700000 0 Fig 11 13 GPS setting Fig 11 14 Coordinate systems Fig 11 15 User grid mp l Longitude Latitude e GPS Cold Restart Where it will clear the satellite position calculated last time the calendar and UTC time to restart Then it will attempt positioning and locking up the satellites and it will take a long time since no previous 47 information is available In this case the gps receiver uses a method like polling to lock up signals available from all the satellites e Enable Disable WAAS WAAS may make position and measurement more accurate in European and American while it may lower accuracy of posi
2. ZOOM OUT m MENU Fig 1 1 Keys 4 ON OFF turn on off the equipment BACKLIGHT light dim the backlight ESC exit from current interface and back to the previous one ROCKER ENTER key also up down left right key MARK update the current location to MOB point GOTO switch to the waypoint navigation interface MENU pop up a menu related to this interface NAV jump to the main menu interface and then can switch between the satellite status position information and trip information interfaces ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN zoom out or zoom in map scale 04 10 17 02 12 13 23 05 20 25 28 50 Fig 1 5 Satellite eny SMY Mm 2011 12 19 MOB 2011 12 19 Home j Office s Fig 1 3 GOTO 2011 12 19 04 50 Coordinate E 116 19 443 N 39 57 680 Elevation ft Accuracy 208 16 Heading Speed mph Fig 1 6 Position 6 Car f Boat Port scecfacfae ay oar EN Sun Rise Sun Set Moon Rise Moon Set 18 02 09 31 Fig 1 4 Sun Moon ft Fig 1 7 Trips TEKE 04 51 Settings OG amp t 00 00 00 00 Price Un Time m A 2 00 00 00 00 a 00 00 00 00 Power Reset 4 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 00 00 E a Reset Nat ET Display About Fig 1 8 Stopwatch Fig 1 9 Map Fig 1 10 Settings Part 2 Getting Started 2 1 Startup 1 Press ON OFF button for at least 2 seco
3. as shown in Fig 5 2 in which you can clean up the trip and odometer information 17 Part6 Sun and Moon Information Select Sun Moon icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER The sun moon interface provides such information as sunrise sunset time moonrise moonset time lunar phase and weekdays of the current location as shown in Fig 6 1 a 2011 12 16 08 19 Friday Sun Rise Sun Set 00 29 09 91 Moon Rise Moon Set 19 40 03 98 Fig 6 1 Sun and moon information In this interface you can use the up down key to change the month and the left right key to change the day 18 Part 7 Map Information 7 1 Map Information Select Map icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER A question mark will appear on the Map interface if positioning is not done with the coordinates at the last shutdown being displayed Once positioning is done the question mark is turned into a triangle arrow The Map interface displays your moving tracks in real time and the waypoints recorded as shown in Fig 7 1 and Fig 7 2 OFF Fig 7 1 Map The triangle arrow E 009000 Bearing ap N DO1000 Dist dft Fig 7 2 Roaming mode indicates current moving direction while real time moving track in the blue lines The tracks routes and waypoints recorded are displayed in a red line and only one of them can be displayed at one time Click the up down left right key and a black c
4. e Clear All Track to clear all the track records e Reset All to clear all the user data and setting 51 UM l 2011 12 16 10 02 i 2011 12 16 10 06 lt u Message Message Reset Factory Setting Delete Area Records Clear Current Track Clear All Track Reset All Clear Complete Press Enter Key To Clear Press ESC key to return L LL n Fig 11 18 Reset Fig 11 19 Message Fig 11 20 Cleared Press ESC key to return Select an item from the list in Fig 11 18 for clearance press ENTER to enter the interface shown in Fig 11 19 press ENTER again to complete the clearance and then a message telling clearance completed is displayed as shown in 11 20 press ESC for return 11 7 Display Setting Click Display icon in Fig 11 1 to enter display setting where you can select the display modes as shown in Fig 11 21 52 a 2011 12 16 08 51 Li wil 2011112120 08 38 Display Auto Mode ICEGPS Day Mode aki Sin Night Mode Version 2 0 11 122015 SN 1030128001354 Records 0 64 Track O0 L 0 Free 87 MBJ 87 MB Tel 86 10 82235541 Web www icegps com Beijing ICEGPS Navigation Tech Co Ltd C 2011 2012 Fig 11 21 Display setting Fig 11 22 About the equipment e Day Mode display in black characters with white background More clearly in daylight e Night Mode display in white characters with black background More clearly at night e Auto Mode switch
5. for time setup You can set up current time zone daylight saving time and time format e Time Zone You can change the time zone by ROCKER key 44 up down to select a time zone and left right to switch between pages as shown in Fig 11 8 a 2011 12 16 08 35 O Time Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Format mp GMT 01 il 2011712116 08 35 Lil Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Format gt Cia il 2011712116 08 35 Lil Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Format gt ET Fig 11 8 Time zone Fig 11 9 Daylight saving Fig 11 10 Time format e Daylight Saving Time The daylight saving time is closed by default You can enable it if needed as shown in Fig 11 9 e Time Format 12 hour format is used by default You can choose 24 hour format if needed as shown in Fig 11 10 11 4 Power Setting Click the Power icon in Fig 11 1 for power setting as follows e Battery Type 45 Alkaline battery is selected by default To display the battery power more precisely you can choose to be alkaline battery or Ni MH battery as shown in Fig 11 11 i 2011 12 16 08 36 2011 12 16 08 49 Power Battery Type Backlight options Alkaline Battery Fig 11 11 Battery type Fig 11 12 Backlight selection e Backlight To save power you can set the backlight time which is 30s by default You can select 5s 10s 30s 1m 2m or Manual as shown in Fig 11
6. please do not click the Delete or Save button while measurement is in progress e Up to 64 records for measurement can be saved e The unit of area can be changed in the Settings interface e Unit price can also be changed in the Settings interface which will not affect the measurement results already saved e Switch to other interfaces does not affect measurement 37 10 2 History Data 10 2 1 List of Data Click the History button in the area measurement interface shown as in Fig 10 1 or Fig 10 4 to display the history data saved as shown in Fig 10 5 Here you may use the up down key to select data available and the left right key to turn to other pages To view details of the history data just press ENTER on your selected data then the details are shown as in Fig 10 6 Measurement data is saved in the MIRK folder under the root directory in TRL format wil 2011712116 09 24 O wil 2011712116 09 24 O Histo 1 2011 12 16 09 22 2 2011 12 16 09 23 Duration 2011 12 16 09 23 Fig 10 5 History data list Fig 10 6 Details of history data 38 10 2 2 Details of History Data Here you can view details of the measurement results including area perimeter unit price total amount and date and time while doing measurement e Use the left right key to view the previous or next record e Use the up down key to switch the view between in data and in graphics e Press ENTER to edit the history data w
7. 6 Attribute click to display the start time length area number of points duration 00 56 mean 0 hour and 56 minutes average speed and max speed as shown in Fig 7 7 Delete to clear the current track al 2011112116 08 21 a 2011 12 20 07 47 Current Track Save Speed Flova Profile Set 207ft Attribute l 1a Delete j i 2 176 L 180 0 97 40 07 47 Fig 7 4 Current track menu Fig 7 5 Profile 22 all 2011712120 07 20 Li ail 2011712116 08 23 Liu Profile data Track attributes Speed v Elevation Temperature Pressure Fig 7 6 Profile data Fig 7 7 Track attributes 7 3 Track Management Click Tracks item shown as in Fig 7 3 and the Track interface shows as in Fig 7 8 All the stored tracks can be listed in the Tracks interface as shovvn in Fig 7 8 You can use the lefti right key to switch pages and the up down key for track selection Once a track file is selected you can do operations on it by pressing JENTERI as shown in Fig 7 9 In Fig 7 9 Active item is to show the track with a red line in the map display Profile and Attribute 23 items mean same as in the Current Track interface Delete item is for deleting the track 1 1112160559322 TAL 2 111216072657 TRL Profile 3 111216082136 TRL Attribute Delete Fig 7 8 Tracks list Fig 7 9 Tracks Menu 7 4 Route Management Click Routes item show
8. Foreword This unit is a versatile hand held GPS receiver that is designed for outdoor sports such as riding hiking and mountaineering Its key features are as follows 1 Track record the path you travel and used for auxiliary navigation and profile map of speed and elevation 2 Route input routes in the KML format from the Google Maps on a PC for auxiliary navigation 3 Waypoint multiple waypoints can be recorded and used for navigation 4 Position Information provide precise data such as coordinates elevation speed and direction can be in multiple coordinate formats such as longitude latitude UTM MGRS and customization 5 Trip Information multiple data items such as average speed max speed trip time and trip miles are displayed 6 Sensor optionally equipped sensors such as electronic compass barometer and thermometer to make outdoor sports safe and easy 1 Contents LLAP 1 KE ONE NS e id tk oto lk pt ok tal tn an ente ka alel 2 Panti 4 4 Part 2 Getting Started 8 ZU O E O 8 22 SID OW nn 8 2 TACK MOI Maras e osle d on akne aa eko net ee atak in 9 2 4 System Status Bar at the Top of Screen 9 2 4 1 Table on GPS Signal StrenQth 10 242 DAS MIME nene 10 2 4 3 Battery Status Description eee 11 2 4 4 Indication of Battery POWEr eee 11 2 5 Switching Page uses 12 Part 3 Satellite StatUS 15 Part 4
9. Position INfOrMAIiON 15 Part 5 Trip Information 17 Part 6 Sun and Moon Information 18 Part 7 Map Information cece 19 7 1 Map Information ann en s s tanta avek ol 19 7 2 Current Track e ni e zda 21 7 3 Track NE te 23 7 4 Route Management eee 24 7 5 Waypoint Management 26 7 6 Only Display Current Track ZI det Tack SE UNION ee enn ote bean niopen apt aa meat ce 28 Pant 8 GOTO PRAP 30 Part 9 Stopwatch eee 34 Part 10 Area Measurement 35 10 1 Measuring Area go 10 2 History DA il e SVA kiba paspo 38 10 2 1 List of Dala nun 38 10 2 2 Details of History Data 39 Pari 11 Settings 41 11 1 Setting Unit PHOS neser ati pd an 41 11 2 Setting Measurement Unit 42 11 3 Setting TIME urrerorreerereroereeseroesosoesosoesosoasossnson 44 NS seen 45 115 SPS GUN Ga tris pousa darter sneelandiact unt 46 11 6 Memory Clearance 51 11 7 Display Setting essere 52 11 8 About This UN 53 Part 12 Connect to PC amp Output Data 54 12 1 Connect to PC essssesssessserssrrrsrrrerrsrrssrrssrresrsserss 54 OO e 55 Part 13 Important Notes 56 Appendix Specifications for This GPS 57 3 Part 1 Keys BACKLIGHT gt ON OFF ICEGPS b 201711722 09 37 n nu Main Me S Meas ure GOTO ii Position BE ath M ROCKER gt Q ZOOM IN gt NAV gt MARK gt
10. automatically between Day Mode and Night Mode based on the sunrise sunset time 11 8 About This Unit Click the icon About shown in Fig 11 1 to get information on this unit You can get the version serial number of this unit measurement records memory available and so on as shown in Fig 11 22 53 Part 12 Connect to PC8 Output Data 12 1 Connect to PC Once the GPS is connected to PC it enters the USB Connection option interface as shown in Fig 12 1 Select Mass Storage mode and a USB drive will appear on the PC At this time all the jobs on the eguipment such as measurement and trip recording will be stopped While Power Supply mode is selected operations on the equipment will not be affected will 2011712716 10 12 gt USB Connection options Mass Storage Power Supply L Fig 12 1 Mass Storage mode 54 12 2 Data Output This device allows data such as area measurement results and real time tracks to be stored in memory You can view edit save and delete the data on a PC The USB data port is on the back of the device e Area measurement results are stored in the MTRK directory in the Google Navigator format trl file You can use the GPSBabel software to convert the file into GPX format which can be opened with the Google Earth software and displayed on the map The Google Earth software can be downloaded at http earth google com 55 Part 13 Important N
11. ck Click Only display Current track item shown in Fig 7 3 to hide all the tracks routes and show only the 27 current track 7 7 Track Setting Click Track setting item shown in Fig 7 3 for track setting You can select the interval for recording by Record Mode in the Track Setting interface and it will be saved automatically during shutdown as shown in Fig 7 16 a 2011 12 16 08 28 Ci Track Setting a 2011 12 16 08 28 Ci Track Setting Record Mode Record Mode Auto Save Auto Save gt Po Po Fig 7 16 Recording interval Fig 7 17 Save during shutdown Record Mode you can select the interval for recording the track Low Density for recording once every 10s Mid Density for once every 5s and High Density for once every 2s The higher the density the 28 more the recording and the more memory used Mid Density is defaulted by the system Auto Save it allows you to select whether the current track is automatically saved while the equipment is being shut down as shown in Fig 17 It is defaulted to Yes 29 Part8 GOTO GOTO function allows single point navigation where the waypoints recorded can be used for navigation Press GOTO button or Select GOTO icon in Fig 1 1 to press ENTER then enter GOTO interface and the following waypoints are listed OFF name of waypoint at last shutdown ON name of waypoint at startup and o
12. cle is the direction in which the destination is located When the arrow is pointing to the red point it means you are heading for the destination When you are coming very near to the destination you will be prompted a message Arrived as shown in Fig 8 5 wil 2011712120 08 42 Message l 2011 12 16 08 30 POI Menu l 2011 12 21 10 18 LI Updata POI gt Delete POI A Back wn Arrived dotts 10119 MarkTime2011 12 21 09 46 Fig 8 4 Navigation Fig 8 5 Arrived Fig 8 6 POI menu 32 Press ESC key to return Press ENTER on the waypoint navigation interface in Fig 8 4 to enter the POI menu interface where you can update or delete the POI as shown in Fig 8 6 33 Part9 Stopwatch Select StopVVatch icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER to activate the stopwatch for second counting The Stopwatch interface is shown as in Fig 9 1 e Once you click the Start button each time you click the Next button a record is saved e Up to 5 records can be saved e Click the Reset button to clear all the stopwatch records t 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 4 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 00 00 Reset Nou BETE Fig 9 1 Stopwatch 34 Part 10 Area Measurement 10 1 Measuring Area Select Measure icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER to do measurement With this unit the area and perimeter of a region can be measured in real time and a total amou
13. here you can choose to delete the record of the measurement as shown in Fig 10 7 il 2011 12 16 10 01 LI wl 2011 12 16 09 24 iv No 2 2 Delete This Record Fig 10 7 Edit history data Fig 10 8 Region shape 39 On the shape of the region to be measured the solid line indicates the path you have traveled the dotted line is the link between the start and end points where the start point is in green while the end point is in red At the bottom is the map scale and the area of this closed region Note to minimize measurement error it is reguired to walk along the closed region from the start point and back to the start point when doing measurement 40 Part 11 Settings Select Settings icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER As shown in Fig 11 1 you can set up the system parameters in the Settings interface as well as make inquiries on the equipment status ai e n Ma Time ad Reset E Display About Fig 11 1 Settings 11 1 Setting Unit Price Click the Price icon in the Settings interface shown in Fig 11 1 to set up the unit price Unit price setup allows you to change the unit price for current area as shown in Fig 11 2 Use ROCKER key to change the values Once all the changes are done 41 press ENTER to save After the unit price is set if the unit is changed the unit price will be automatically calculated Changing unit price will not affect
14. ick on the top left of the page copy the link or the short URL to address bar in the browser and append Soutput km to the link address then press ENTER you will be prompted to save the kml route 5 Simply save it in the ROUTE folder under root directory of the eguipment 7 5 Waypoint Management As in Fig 7 13 the following waypoints are listed after clicking Points item shown in Fig 7 3 e ON means location on startup e OFF means location when shutdown last time e MOB MOB point e Points of interest POls are displayed with names of Home Office Car Boat Port and Camp Select a waypoint with the up down key and click ENTER to enter the Waypoints interface in Fig 7 14 26 for management Navigation a red navigation line is used between the destination waypoint and current location Attribute to display the name coordinate altitude and mark time for this waypoint as shown in Fig 7 15 Update to update the current position to the waypoint Delete to delete this waypoint information al 2011 12 16 08 27 al 2011712116 09 38 i VV WayPoints wil 2011 12 16 08 27 VVaypoint attributes 2011 12 16 Navigation Waypoint name 2011 12 16 HONE Update ee OLETA FIALE Delete E 116 19 445 JDE N 39 57 680 Altitude ul Mark tim 2011 12 16 08 26 Fig 7 13 Waypoints Fig 7 14 Waypoint Menu Fig 7 15 Waypoint attributes 7 6 Only Display Current Tra
15. n 20 or 10 a window will pop up indicating the low level The user can press ESC to exit the window as shown in Fig 2 2 and Fig 2 3 e In case the power level is too low the eguipment 11 will be shut down automatically as shown in Fig 2 4 al 2011712716 09 30 ij 2011 12 16 10 16 i 2011 12 16 10 16 Ci Message Message Power less than 20 Power less than 10 Power less than 10 Press ESC key to return Press ESC key to return Press ESC key to return Fig 2 2 lt 20 Fig 2 3 lt 10 Fig 2 4 Shut down 2 5 Switching Page When the icons are available on the screen you can use the left right key to go to the previous or next pages When the B icon are available on the screen you can use the up down key to go to the previous or next pages 12 Part3 Satellite Status Select Satellite icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER You can check reception of the satellite signals in the Satellite interface shown as in Fig 3 1 wl 2011 12 16 08 13 Ci Satellite PR 18 23 19 18 12 15 25 24 22 00 05 02 26 29 10 15 04 08 07 25 Fig 3 1 Satellite status e The digits and bars indicate the satellite number and its signal strength with green bar indicating the satellite already being engaged for positioning and red bar indicating the ones not being engaged e The above sky graphics indicates positions of 13 the satellites found in the sky e HDOP indicates aceuracy of p
16. n as in Fig 7 3 and all the saved routes will be displayed in the Routes interface as shown in Fig 7 10 Select a route and press ENTER to enter the route management interface as shown in Fig 7 11 Select Active item and press ENTER to display the route in a red line and the current track continues to be displayed in a blue line Select Attribute item and 24 press ENTER to display the route name number of its segments route length and route area as shown in Fig 7 12 Delete item is for deleting the routes ail 2011 12 16 09 48 ail 2011712116 09 48 Ul 2011 12 16 09 48 Routes Routes Route attributes gt 1 MAPS 1_KMIL Route name 2 MAPS 2 KML Attribute MAPS11 KML 3 MAPS KML Number 9 Length mile 1 15 Area ac 3 90 Fig 7 10 Route list Fig 7 11 Route Menu Fig 7 12 Route attributes You can make a KML route from the Google Map and import it to the file folder ROUTE in the equipment through a data cable The KML route can be made as follows 1 Open the Google Map select a start point from the map right click the mouse button Select Directions from here to set the start point 2 Select a destination on the map right click the mouse button select Directions to here to set the 25 end point Then a route is displayed 3 You can change the route by pressing left button of the mouse in anywhere on the route and dragging the mouse 4 Cl
17. n scale generally set to 1 and scale factor generally set to 49 1 as shown in Fig 11 15 al 2011712120 10 41 U 2011 12 16 08 38 E GPS Cold Restart Delta A WAAS Delta F Static Navigation Delta K Coordinate System Delta Y Map Datum WGSB up 000 0 Fig 11 16 Map datum Fig 11 17 Customized datum e Map Datum VVGS84 As shown in Fig 11 16 the system uses WGS84 by default but you can also customize your own map datum Customized Datum Each country has its own map datum for example Beijing54 Coordinate System and Xi an80 Coordinate System used in China To make the map datum more similar to that of the earth surface thus to minimize measurement error you can customize the related parameters 50 based on your requirements they are DeltaX DeltaY DeltaZ DeltaA and DeltaF as shown in Fig 11 17 For example in Beijing54 system DeltaA 108 DeltaF 0 0000005 while in Xi an80 system DeltaA 3 DeltaF 0 Values of DeltaX DeltaY and DeltaZ may vary depending on the areas For values of these parameters please inquiry your local surveying and mapping authority 11 6 Memory Clearance Click the Reset icon in Fig 11 1 to enter the Reset interface for memory clearance as shown in Fig 11 18 e Reset Factory Setting to restore the factory setting e Delete Area Records to clear all the results of area measurement e Clear Current Track to clear the current track record
18. nds to turn on the eguipment 2 To avoid turning on the equipment inadvertently a welcome interface can be seen while turning on the device and press ENTER to continue Otherwise the equipment will be shut down automatically in 10 seconds IGEGES Press Enter Key Fig 2 1 Startup interface 2 2 Shutdown Press ON OFF button for 2 seconds to shut down 8 the unit 2 3 Backlight Three levels of backlight are available strong medium and weak The default level is weak backlight The BACKLIGHT button can be used to adjust the brightness circularly The higher the brightness level the more power needed 2 4 System Status Bar at the Top of Screen ll 2011112116 09 38 Li The system status bar is at the top of the screen It displays strength of the GPS signal date time measurement status and battery level 2 4 1 Table on GPS Signal Strength o bars when positioning is best made most accurately 2 bars where 3D positioning is made GPS closed WAAS ON 2 4 2 Date Time a 1 bar where 2D positioning is made It displays the current date in year month day format and time in hour minute format 10 2 4 3 Battery Status Description KC O 50 of full battery power 70 of full battery power 100 of full battery power 2 4 4 Indication of Battery Power The current level of battery power is indicated in the status bar at the top of the screen e In case the power is less tha
19. nt for this area can be calculated with a user defined unit 2011712116 09 45 Lil 2011 12 20 10 32 U Message price GPS Not Fix Delete Save History Press ESC key to return i Fig 10 1 Area measurement Not fixed Fig 10 2 Not ready Not fixed 35 2011712120 10 34 till l 2011712120 07 46 lt U Message Measuring 1 Perimeter ft Price GPS Low Accuracy 0 Total Press ESC key to return Delete Save History Fig 10 3 VVeak signal Fig 10 4 Measuring e In case GPS is not positioned the area measurement interface is shovvn as in Fig 10 1 In such case the data fields are displayed in dotted line And if you click the Start button novv a message vvill appear telling not ready for measurement since the GPS is not positioned as shovvn in Fig 10 2 e In case that GPS signal is weak if you click Start button a message vvill be displayed informing that the GPS has low accuracy as shown in Fig 10 3 e When the GPS signal becomes 5 or 4 bars as shown in Fig 10 4 area measurement can be done Just press Start button to start measurement then 36 Start button will become Pause button and Area in the title bar will become Measuring also with a flickering icon 4 in the status bar e Delete to clear the current measurement results e Save to save the current measurement results Note to make the measurement result correct
20. ositioning where the smaller the HDOP value the smaller the error and the higher the accuracy 14 Part 4 Position Information Select Position icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER In the Position interface you can find such data as coordinates elevation heading speed and position accuracy to indicate where you are as shown in Fig 4 1 a 2011712116 08 13 O Position Coordinate E 116 19 446 N 39 97 6172 Elevation ft Accuracy ft 18 26 Heading Speed mph 0 0 0 Fig 4 1 Position information e You can change the coordinate format and speed unit in the Settings interface e Accuracy means current accuracy of the GPS positioning e Heading means where you are heading for 15 with O degree for north 90 degrees for east 180 degrees for south and 270 degrees for west This parameter will be unavailable while the eguipment is stationary 16 Part5 Trip Information Select Trips icon shown as in Fig 1 1 and press ENTER The Trips interface provides such information as current speed max speed overall average speed moving average speed moving time total time trip and odometer as shown in Fig 5 1 will 2011712120 10 06 ill Trips Menu Reset Trips Reset Odometer Back 00 02 43 00 04 55 Trip ft Odometer ft 203 630 Fig 5 1 Trip information Fig 5 2 Trips menu e Here can press ENTER to enter the Travel menu interface
21. otes 1 The device uses high quality transflective color LCD The stronger the sunlight the more clear the display So it is recommended that weak backlight is selected for outdoor use to save power and have longer use of the batteries 2 This device uses 2 AA batteries Please remove the batteries if not used for long time to prevent the device from being damaged 3 Ni MH rechargeable or alkaline batteries is recommended No carbon batteries used 4 This device can do area measurements on irregular region But borders of the region are not allowed to be intersected see the folllowing figures OL WAS Fig 13 1 Correct measurement Fig 13 2 Incorrect measurement 5 The measurement accuracy may be affected in case of high buildings or tall trees near the area 56 Appendix Specifications for This GPS O cou on SIRF Star III 7990 GPS chip with higher sensitivity and lower power consumption High quality ceramic antenna Acquisition Hot lt 5s Cold lt 45s time Position accuracy lt 7m 95 Performance Accuracy Accuracy for WAAS lt 3m 95 Features Speed accuracy lt 0 1segment Display Transflective Color 2 2 320 240 90g without batteries 2 AA batteries weak backlight and up to 20h for continuous use Storage 128MB Area performance Operating GC 6D C range 57 Battery
22. ross cursor will appear on the screen indicating you enter the roaming mode as shown in Fig 7 2 The cross cursor moves while you are pressing the up down left right button And on the screen there appear the latitude longitude coordinates of the cursor position distance to the current position and the bearing Click ESC to exit the roaming mode and the cross cursor and related information will disappear At the bottom left of the screen displays the map scale and you can click ZOOM IN OUT button to change the scale On the Map interface click MENU button then to enter the Map Setting interface in which you can select what to do next Current track Tracks for track management Routes for route management 20 Points for waypoint management Only display Current track or Track Setting as shown in Fig 7 3 al 2011712116 08 20 Li Map Setting Current track Tracks Routes Points Only display Current track Track Setting Fig 7 3 Map setting 7 2 Current Track Click Current track item shown in Fig 7 3 and the Current Track interface is shown as in Fig 7 4 Save to save current track Once saved the current track will be updated Profile click to select the plot of speed elevation temperature and air pressure as shown in Fig 5 Click ENTER on the Profile interface in Fig 7 5 to enter the Profile data interface for data selection as 21 shown in Fig 7
23. the measurement results already saved a 2011 12 16 08 34 PS 00000 0 ac Fig 11 2 Price setting 11 2 Setting Measurement Unit Click the Unit icon shown in Fig 11 1 to set up units You can set up units for length area speed air pressure and temperature Units of length include meter kilometer foot mile and nautical mile with kilometer as default In case of 42 less than 1 kilometer meter will be the unit as shown in Fig 11 3 a 2011712116 08 48 Ci 2011 12 16 08 48 LI AP Units Length AP Units Length AP Units Temp Units Temp Units Area Temp Units Speed gt Miles mile Fig 11 3 Length units Fig 11 4 Area units Fig 11 5 Speed units Units of area include square meter hectare square foot acre with square meter as default as shown in Fig 11 4 e one hectare 10000 square meter e one square foot 0 093 square meter e one acre 4046 9 square meter The speed units include m s km h foot s mile h and nautical mile h with km h as default as shown in Fig 11 5 The units of air pressure include mbar and mmHg 43 as shown in Fig 11 6 e one mbar 0 7501 mmHg The units of temperature include Celsius and Fahrenheit as shown in Fig 11 7 e Celsius Fahrenheit 32 5 9 Length AP Units Area Speed zd Fig 11 6 Units of air pressure Fig 11 7 Units of temperature 11 3 Setting Time Click the Time icon in Fig 11 1
24. ther POls including MOB Home Office Car Boat Port Camp all with the date displayed as shown in Fig 8 1 GOTO 2011 12 16 ON 2011 12 16 MOB Home 2011 12 16 Office ronn fon fan Car j Boat j Port I 1 Camp I 1 Fig 8 1 VVaypoint navigation 30 e OFF means the location when last shutdown and cannot be updated manually e ON means the location when startup and cannot be updated manually e MOB press MARK button and you will be asked whether to update the MOB point as shown in Fig 8 2 and click ENTER for updating the MOB point with current location Then a message Has been Updated appears as shown in Fig 8 3 will 2011712116 10 02 Ll wil 2011 12 16 10 09 ii Message Message Has been Updated Press Enter Key To Clear Press ESC key to return Press ESC key to return Fig 8 2 Update MOB point Fig 8 3 MOB Updated e Other waypoints you can maintain up to six POls named Home Office Car Boat Port Camp 31 Select a waypoint and press ENTER to start waypoint navigation as shown in Fig 8 4 This interface displays the waypoint which you are heading for including such information as distance to destination speed time to be used estimated arrival time and mark time The arrow indicates the direction in which you are heading And the red point on the outer cir
25. tion and measurement in China So it depends on your decision to enable disable WAAS It is enabled by default e Static Navigation When to suppress GPS shifting this function can be used where position information can be updated only when the speed is over a threshold value When static navigation is enabled and the eguipment is moving in a speed less than the threshold value the position information may not be updated thus leading to work error of the eguipment This function is disabled as default e Coordinate System This function let you choose longitude latitude in 48 formats of degree degree minute or degree minute second to indicate the location with degree minute format as default Alternatively you can also choose to use UTM MGRS or User grid to describe the location as shown in Fig 11 14 UTM Universal Transverse Mercator Grid System it is a Cartesian coordinate system which is widely used in the topographic maps MGRS Military Grid Reference System it is a grid based reference system which is used in UTM and UPS grid Universal Polar Stereographic to represent the position with number and character User Grid it allows you to set up relevant parameters according to your needs including the central meridian and central latitude the central latitude and longitude values for local area false east at origin generally 500000 in China land false north at origin generally 0 in China land projectio
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