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1. SR Its hard to learn English Let me show you some examples you fill in a form by filling it out and an alarm clock goes off by going on You get in and out of a car yet you get on and off a bus When the stars are out they are visible but when the lights are out they are invisible And why when wind up my watch Estar it but when wind up this essay cod te English is a lanos eS EE pra e Ti i A Warning and Cautions Taking your eyes off the road can cause accidents and serious damage or personal injury Do not change any settings on Trip Tracker while driving or riding Come to a complete stop or have your passenger make any changes Do not secure Trip Tracker over airbag panels or in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to come into contact with it in the event of an accident or collision Never dispose of the Trip Tracker in a fire This can cause the built in lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery to explode If for any reason the electrolytic liquid of the battery comes into contact with the skin or the eyes flush with plenty of water and call for medical help immediately The GPS system is operated and maintained by the I know it s pretty But government of the United States which is solely taking your eyes off responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of the GPS the road can cause The system is subject to change which could affect the accidents and serious damage o personal injury
2. There are three different interfaces POWER MODE POWER MODE il NMEA To output NMEA0183 format data DGPS SOURCE DGPS i1 EN le RTCM To receive RTCM SC 104 correction data INTERFACE INTER IB INARY unio e SIRF Binary protocol To input output SiRF Binary data NMEA 4 TNMEF Continued to next page 43 Pi Page Tree anguage O Time Format O Date Format O Time Zone O Unit of Measure Arrived Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode BLUETOOTH User Name Usage Serial Number Version Settings continued Set the timer for the backlight INTERFACE T INTERFACE il e OFF backlight will not illuminate BACKLIGHT TIME GET OFF le 10 Seconds turned off automatically after 10 seconds CONTRAST RETI If e 30 seconds turned off automatically after 30 seconds OFF 1E 1 Minute turned off automatically after 1 minute INTERFACE BACKLIGHT TIME CONTRAST EN vi Adjust the LCD contrast by moving the thumb stick Right or Left BACKLIGHT TIME ff BACKLIGHT TIME e When On is selected the power to the unit can be controlled by external power source CONTRAST 2 CONTRARRE EXT POWER MODE EXT ON ITA OFF 4 BLUETOOTH El e This selection is only available on BT Trip Tracker version 4 Pressing in the TS to activate the Blue tooth wireless communication e The B icon will be displa
3. accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry and by various other causes Do not rely solely on this device for precision measurement or navigation The Trip Tracker does not contain any user serviceable parts Please contact our authorized dealers for repair Unauthorized repair will void the warranty Welcome From the Editor Warnings and Cautions Table of Contents Introduction to Trip Tracker Controls Power ESC Button Thumb Stick Operation Fast Mark Before Getting Started Status Indicators Introduction to the pages Page System Tree Main Menu Satellite Signal Trip Meter Navigation Track Position Mark Waypoint Route Memory Card 0 00 00 OO O O1 BR COT Table of Contents NAVI LINK Settings Miscellanies How to Track back to where you came on Calculate the area Download and Upload the data Update firmware Appendix Map datum list Warranty and Repair Treasure your Trip Tracker the same way you treasure your bike A Introduction to TRIP TRACKER The Trip Tracker is a wonderfully compact business card sized navigator carefully designed to embody ergonomic principles It will comfortably fit in the palm of your hand mount on the handlebar of bike or motorcycle and can even be worn on your arm The stylish unit can stand on your desk as a funky gadget or more usefully can be placed on the dashboard in your car The Trip
4. GPS signals GPS Signal e Satellite signal strength bars The longer bar the stronger the GPS signal e The ID of the GPS being seen Page Tree O Sat Signal Sky View Fixed Info Satellite Signal FL 15 UTEL m x Na ir THACHED a AY DOr Y a 1 SKY View e Satellite position The two circles indicate satellite elevation as seen from your current position e Satellite number being seen e Satellite number being tracked e DOP Position Dilution of Precision The lower the better 14 UTO 12 04 2453 s 20 48 57 LZ LH 37H H GER quy ig Eldl 29 722 GPS Fixed Info e Day Month Year e Time Heading Velocity Altitude Current Location Coordinates Amaryllo Trip Meter The Trip Meter pages provide Current Speed Trip Timer Average Speed ODO Meter Page Tree and more All the meter pages have a similar format as follows e Time Now e Stop Watch e Trio MAX Speed e Trip AVG e Current speed Status Indicators e 2D or 3D fixed Buzzer sound alert Speed e Trip Time e Trip ODO e Total ODO e Total Time e Current time e SD MMC card e External power O Page title Battery status Pi Page Tree e Time Now Stop Watch e Trip MAX Speed e Trip AVG Speed e Trip Time e Trip ODO e Total ODO e Total Time Trip Meter continuea j O Press in the TS to Pause Zero or Count Maximum spee
5. and tracked log Language Calendar Time Format Date Format Time Zone Unit of Measure Arrived Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode BLUETOOTH User Name Usage Serial Number Version A o Page Tree Satellite Signal Trip Meter Navigation Track Position Mark Waypoints Routes Memory Card Alert NAVI LINK Settings MISC SAT SIGHAL Main Menu e EG TRIP HETER Satellite signal and Provides the fixed info i xi lo YAYPOTMT The database of destination points tadil SETTINGS Configuring the system E 4 4 information on your movement wal The courses you plan to navigate along A calendar up to the year 2060 13 ED f HAL Toa T TOR Navigating along your routes P ei n HEHORY CARD Setting up the files Setting up alarms to be logged on external memory DL H POSITION MARK So el aL The current and historical direction of movement Marking a location for future reference or for other uses alar RAUTLIHK H Connecting to host PC to download the waypoints routes tracked points that are saved on built in flash memory or upload the waypoints and routes from host PC to the built in flash memory on the unit dim A There are three pages providing the detailed information related to
6. ARC50E Arc 1950 Malawi fesa 22 ST61 Astro Tern Island FRIG 1961 Tern Island T52 Astronomical Station 1952 Marcus Island UST66 Australian Geodetic 1966 Australia amp Tasmania Ayabelle Lighthouse Djibouti Bellevue IGN Efate amp Erromango Islands Bermuda 1957 Bermuda B Bogota Observatory Columbia Bukit Rimpah Indonesia Banka amp Belitung Islands Camp Area Astro Antarctica McMurdo Camp Area E ARTH Chua Astro Paragua Corrego Alegra Brazil JAKA Djakarta Batvia Indonesia Sumatra OS68 DOS 1968 New Georgia Islands Gizo Island AST67 Easter Island 1967 Easter Island 57 ii m imagglolEurso European 1950 MEAN FOR Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France West Germany Gibraltar Greece Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzer land European 1950 MEAN FOR Austria Denmark France West Germany Netherlands Switzerland 50 European 1950 MEAN FOR Iraq Israel Jordan Lebanon Kuwait Saudi Arabia Syria nei European 1950 Cyprus 57 EUR European 1980 tran_ M E E mem 1950 italy Sardinia European 1950 la Sicily eo EURK european 1980 Mata 66 GRA49 Graciosa Base SW 1948 Azores Faial Gracias Pico Sao Jorge Terceira Guam1963 Guam S O 67 GUAM63 Guam 1963 Guam 68 GUNSG Gunung Segara Indonesia Kalimantan 68 ux eux 1 Astro Guadalcanal Island o era North Afghanistan Esse Hong Kong 1963 Hong
7. Tracker can run for up to 32 hours in power saving mode backlight off with the built in lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery It can be recharged while connected to car cigarette lighter mains power outlet or your PC Notebook When traveling where no car or mains power is available you may purchase an AA battery adapter or a rechargeable power bank Solar charger to extend the usage A state of the art Thumb Stick allows for simple one handed operation This rugged navigator is waterproof to IPX7 standards or immersible in the water for 30 minutes at a depth of 1 meter and it floats Trip Tracker is not only developed to handle outdoor activities but also to handle various professional uses such as speed hazard area zone alerts altitude or other alerts defined by the user To store trip data for longer journeys there is a SD MMC slot for extra data storage capacity And it can be used as a Real Time GPS Receiver by connecting to your PC Notebook AL Introduction to TRIP TRACKER continued FRONT BACK e Built in Strap Hole Antenna Internal Buzzer e LED Mounting Screw Holes e Thumb Stick Built in Rechargeable Battery Power ESC Button BOTTOM e LCD e Waterproof compartment e USB Slot e SD MMC Card Slot A Controls POWER ESC BUTTON e Press this button and hold to Power ON e Press this button and hold to Power OFF e When power is turned on this button functions the same as ESC e P
8. always pays to be prepared and the added weight of a first aid kit is fairly insignificant Contact your local stores There are several available specifically designed for day trippers and backpackers and Carry TRIP TRACKER with you A Route Page Tree O List e Go To e Edit A total of 20 routes can O Delete m i be created Up to 13 alphabetical o e es characters can be used for the route name e Rename Max 125 waypoints can Area Calculation be used per route When selected the page will display all the routes in the database and e anla Var Urt iE Od The total number of waypoints in each route e New Route dis e When selected all the e Edit routes in the database il leted e Delete All will be deleted e When system is in navigating mode the route cannot be deleted 31 A Page Tree Route continued Scroll with the TS to highlight the route and press in The page will show related features for this route O List e Go To e Edit e Delete e Rename e Copy O Press in the TS the page will jump to Navigation and navigate to the first waypoint in that route O Reverse e When a route is no longer O Area required you can delete it from the database O New Route e Edit O Delete All e You can edit the e When pressed 9 Press the TS in You can edit the route with the route with the in the TS it again to show all waypo
9. and proper file extension NAVI LINK O igi ig 2 Ld A 4 supports two different file formats Apolo e S yana m e Oziexplorer typical file extensions are wpt Waypoint star read command rte Route Found fol d r Fiatot cANAMILINE ZIOSIE LE End read command plt Track plt nmea Track in NMEA format e Waypoint typical file extensions are wp Waypoint tk Track 54 A From time to time there will be upgraded new firmware available for download at our web site You may follow the steps described below to update your Trip Tracker How To Update the Firmware e Make sure that the driver of USB to Serial Comm Port has been installed on your PC Notebook e Connect the USB cable between the unit and PC Notebook e Power on the Trip Tracker e Execute the utility NAVIFU exe on your PC Notebook You will see the display on the screen illustrated as Figure 1 then 1 Select correct COM port that the unit is connected 2 Click prowse button to select the file that you want to update The file is always with an extension file name s 3 Click execute button and wait completion O Press the POWER ESC button of the unit to reset 55 A Appendix 1 MAP DATUM LIST Abbrev Descriptin _____ ADINDB O Adindan Burkina Faso Adindan Sudan Afgooye Somalia Ain el Abd 1970 Bahrain 15 ARC50C Arc 1950 Burundi 16 A 16 ARC50D rc 1950 Lesotho 17
10. Amaryllo Trip Tracker Amaryllo MMG B V All rights reserved 1 User Manual A o Welcome Congratulations for choosing Trip Tracker We hope you will agree it is an excellent navigator We want you to have a very pleasant outdoor experience with Trip Tracker so please check the content in the package first If you find any parts missing please contact your Amaryllo authorized dealer immediately All our dealers are ready and willing to help This manual provides detailed instructions for operating Trip Tracker To fully understand all the features and functions please take some time to read through the manual before using Trip Tracker Some useful tips are also included in this manual We hope Trip Tracker will enhance your enjoyment of outdoor activities whether with your friends family classmates and colleagues Please visit our website and send us your comments From time to time we will have updates and upgrades available based on your suggestions and recommendations Have fun with your Trip Tracker Sincerely yours Amaryllo MMG B V From the Editor One of my Japanese friends once told me I can manage our language which has hundreds of different characters but just can t mana Tage age that nas only 26 characters or letters qud SF en Yes indeed answ re sh The fferent Characters in my native language can manage over 90 fof t nanage a language which has only 26 characters
11. Kong 58 c NDIAB Indian Bangladesh NDIAN Indian India Nepal ndian 1954 Thailand Vietnam ndian 1975 Thailand reland 1965 Ireland STS 061 Astro 1968 South Georgia Islands SIS 073 Astro 1969 Diego Garcia Johnston Island 1961 Johnston Island Kandawala Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island 1949 Kerguelen Island Kertau 1948 West Malaysia amp Singapore Kusaie Astro 1951 Caroline Islands L C 5 Astro 1961 Cayman Brac Island Leigon Ghana Liberia 1964 Liberia Luzon Philippines Excluding Mindanao UZMD Luzon Philippines Mindanao MAH71 Mahe 1971 Mahe Island MASWA Massawa Ethiopia Eritrea MERCH Merchich Morocco MIDW61 MINAC Minna Cameroon Minna Nigeria AHWA 59 e pr 00 NAHWB Nahrwan Saudi Arabia 101 INAHWC Nahrwan United Arab Emirates 102 NAPAR Naparima BWI Trinidad amp Tobago 103 INAD27A North American 1927 MEAN for antigua Barbados Barbuda Caicos Islands Cuba Dominican Republic Grand Cayman Jamaica Turks Islands 104 NAD27B North American 1927 MEAN for Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua 105 NAD27C North American 1927 MEAN FOR Canada 106 INAD27D North American 1927 MEAN FOR CONUS North American 1927 MEAN FOR CONUS East of Mississippi 107 Never River including Louisiana Missouri Minnesota 108 109 110 111 112 113 NAD27J North American 1927 Canada Manitoba Ontario 114 NAD27K orth American 1927 Canada New B
12. NO d then edit it for future reference E NN UN The same page may be accessible from Track and Route pages Pressing in the TS the page will show the detail of current location and automatically generate a waypoint name in numerical order All the items can be edited Scroll TS to highlight the item and press in to edit it Press ESC to show the saving selection Scroll TS to highlight next item or press ESC to save fmaryilo Waypoint Description Waypoint is one of the most import elements of navigation You will need to either mark a position of interest or edit a known location as a waypoint to activate the Navigation function The location information in the Waypoint is described below All of the waypoints can be edited e Waypoint type e Waypoint name BIRDIE 00040M e Altitude M 25 B5 28 H E121 31 36 2 Location coordinates 21 Waypoint continued Description All the waypoints in database can be displayed by name in alphabetical order LIST or by types TYPE LIST Then you may select GO TO Delete Edit or Copy Or you can delete all the waypoints in the database Page Tree List O Go To O Delete O Edit Copy Type List e Go To Delete Edit Copy Delete All n use O Yes or No e When the waypoint has been iii LIST d used in a route you can t delet the waypoint And the screen w not show DEL ALL 28 Page Tree Lis
13. Sec si e Egg Laying e WPT bol relating to the current e 10 Sec l e Area Le movement e 30 Sec Calculation A e 1 Min E 4 Page Tree Track Egg Laying Under Track page when press in the TS under Track page the screen will show the current movement with an egg laying drawing The Current Speed Waypoint Name and Waypoint Symbol can be selected to display or not to display under Setting page Interval a North pointer e Waypoint Name Waypoint Symbol e Current speed 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute First Point Last Point Nearest Point Detail Navigation Area Calculation Settings O Scale e Usage status bar chart The scale can be adjusted by scrolling Up to 8192 track points can be the TS Up or Down from 15m to 260KM logged in the track database WPT Symbol 21 4 9 Track continued Page Tree Egg Laying i n a10 O While the TS is pressed in the Mark HB837H current location will be marked as Interval CLEAR N 25 83 24 8 a waypoint STOP 2e E121 30 23 8 e Refer to Position Mark page for con further details econ 5 Seconds 10 Seconds Em To set the log frequency eo el Da COMPACT O t can be set to log from 1 5 10 30 inute i a second to 1 minute intervals Clear p SECONDS e f Compact is selected the displayed View points will be automatically adjusted Mark for better view Go To First Last Nearest Detail Egg Layi
14. Select the relevant COM Port WI HAVILINE Tall Step 2 Change default folder if needed Step 3 Select the data items to be deleted in EN SEMEN rug the Items commands panel T etit Step 4 Press Delete in the Items om MER vap commands panel to start deleting Weypont ons D pt Rode data si L s Hack need A NOTE Waypoints cannot be deleted if the routes exist since waypoints are Format onn Commands E Oriolo t nil i referenced by the routes j 0 a all id Backup Restore Exit Start read command Found haldir Fpropec LME ADOBE T A l Capo To Backup All Data in the Trip Tracker Step 1 Select the relevant COM Port Step 2 Change the default folder if needed Step 3 Press Backup in the Clone Commands panel to start downloading data Step 4 Save received data End read command 53 dim 4 To Restore All Data in the Trip Tracker meme T R Step 1 Select the relevant COM Port Setup Browse Step 2 Change the default folder if needed DD cow P EE How To Download and Upload Data continued Step 3 Press Restore in the Clone Commands Pad hems Commands fol memi NAMUSER panel and select the file usually a backup Sanata Po fa Wan data file to start restoring Waypoint ki ET ET L Kr Kr File Naming The file names are composed of device serial Format po Commands H Ea pnra WT L1 number
15. an 1969 MEAN for Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Trinidad amp Tobago Venezuela South American 1969 Paraguay 62 182 TRST68 183 VITILG 184 WAKE60 186 WGS72 O WGS 1972 Global Definition 187 WGS84 WGS 84 Default 188 VACER VYacare Uruguay anderiji Suriname 63 dim i Warranty and Repair WARRANTY Amaryllo warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship for 12 months from the date of purchase This warranty does not cover the damage due to the shipping of the product external causes including accident abuse misuse problems with electrical power usage not in accordance with product instruction product that have been repaired or altered by other than Amaryllo authorized service person dealer problem s caused by use of parts and components not supplied by Amaryllo upon request This warranty does not cover any accessories or parts added to product after the product shipped from Amaryllo Product is treated as out of warranty when it is out of the warranted 12 months period or it has been repaired or altered by other than Amaryllo authorized service person dealer or which has been subjected to misuse abuse accident or improper installation In no event shall Amaryllo be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whether resulting from the abuse misuse or inability of use this
16. ata downloading the progress bar will display the progress and the related messages are shown in the message box below SI dim i How To Download and Upload Data continued BS IHAVILINE To Upload Data from a host PC to the Trip Setup COM Po co i Tm ia ri q Tracker gt Gori Lieu ene Carnmand amp Step 1 Select the relevant COM Port somera NAVI USER e lili y Step 2 Change the default folder if needed Weypoint a r i um Step 3 Select desired data items in the Items Ponte e Track 1468 L Track Delete commands panel _ Format Step 4 Select the desired data format Ori paci ep re lih f it pae 7 bc Step 5 Press Write in the Items commands C Waypoints wp th Backup Restore Exit panel and select the files see file naming CFE CS San read command NOTE Routes will have reference to waypoints Found haldir F Aprop MAMILINE ZI0S06 1 End read command Follow the steps below to ensure data consistence 1 Backup the routes waypoints if needed 2 Delete all routes and waypoints 3 Upload the new waypoints wpt first then upload new routes rte All waypoints referred in the new routes should be already uploaded before uploading routes NOTE The uploaded track will override the original track in the NAVIGPS 52 Am mi To Delete Data in Trip Tracker How To Download and Upload Data continued Step 1
17. ave any question about setting up the Trip Tracker We will be pleased to assist get familiar with the unit 5 Mark and edit waypoints and create a route refer to Mark Waypoint and Route pages for details Trip Tracker can now tell you Vhere you are Vhere you have been e Where you are going e How did you made up your trip and e Many other interesting possibilities 4 9 Status Indicators Positioning indicators and wireless communicating indicator Al Positioning with 3D fixed gr Positioning with 2D fixed Hl ul Il lili Acquiring signal Blue tooth is working Available only on Bluetooth version Trip Tracker Scroll Bar Battery indicator e External Power and Other indicators External Power Mode appears when external power source is connected T Alert indicator appears when approaching to a waypoint which has been predefined for alerting Over speed indicator appears when speed exceeds the preset speed e Buzzer function Indicator J Enabled Disabled Memory Card Indicator Memory card is Flashing when the system correctly inserted L4 Is writing on the card Memory card is full Band can be removed safely e Altitude Alert Indicator appears when altitude reaches the preset altitude al Memory card is correctly a inserted but write protected Am i Page System Tree Satellite Signal Trip Meter Navigation Wayp
18. d during the trip since last trip reset All the meters can be reset l Average speed during the trip derived from TRIP ODOM and TRIP TIME K 20 E 20 ull M Ini on zar tH 4 PO ri El O Ng TOTAL TIME i Di H TRIP ODOMETER KM ODOMETER e Accumulated mileage during the trip since last trip reset 16 Time elapsed for the trip since last trip reset e Total accumulated Total accumulated mileage time Amar vire Page Tree Speed e AVG Speed e MAX Speed e Heading e Bearing e ODO Meter O Time Pass e Altitude e Departure e Arrival O Status e To NEXT e To DST e Time now e Sunrise e Sunset Compass p SPEED E 2 5B i yg Pointer Direction to be Egnavigated to Navigation The navigation pages provide the direction you are moving current time speed altitude and other trip computer information __ Navigation features will be activated only Waypoint type Next waypoint Distance to next waypoint when a route or waypoint has been selected for navigation Otherwise Page title the page will show r READY FOR NAV a m READY FOR MAU 5 E When the waypoint has been reached this page will show m m Current speed mmm o Amaryllo Page Tree Speed e AVG Speed e MAX Speed e Heading e Bearing e ODO Meter e Time Pass e Altitude e Departure e Arrival e Status e To NEXT e To DST e Time now e Sunris
19. e e Sunset 09H Gai Cor sar The current speed 4662 002 ren d BEARING E i e The direction of your destination 00 461M i DEPARTUREE 08 39 i The time of departure Navigation continued 4662 1 64KM 5 AUG SPEEDE E EXT The average speed of the trip 002 1 35KM 55 ODOMETER E 1 127KM i e Accumulated mileage 002 ARRIVEDSI ARRIVAL E 17 14 j i e The time arrived at the destination 18 4462 1 63kM 5 HEADING E L i The direction you are traveling 00 2 53KM fi MAX SPEEDE TEEN e The maximum speed of the trip 4462 35H ALTITUDE E j i e Current altitude 00 367H TIME PASSE 00 02 46 i Total time elapsed of the trip 4662 171M 5 TO NEXT E 082 171M 00 rin in STATUS E e i e Waypoint s reached e Name of next waypoint e Total waypoint s of ee Distance to next waypoint this trip 4 9 Page Tree ARAZ E READY FOR NAU SUNSET 18 12 READY FOR NAU E COMPASS ED E m K SKIP t READY FOR NAY ED COMPASS 3 CANCEL Wm M om 1s i ARRIVED TO DST E e AVG Speed e MAX Speed e Heading e Bearing e ODO Meter e Time Pass e Altitude e Departure e Arrival O Status e To NEXT e To DST O Sunrise O Sunset e Compass 3 33M Navigation continued READY FOR NAY O Name of destination waypoint e Distance to destination e The time
20. e routes and waypoints edited on PC or Notebook can also be uploaded to the unit How To Download and Upload Data Basic Operation of Downloading or Uploading TTXEETTS LATO e Make sure the driver of USB to Serial Comm Port has been Setup successfully installed on your PC Notebook UU ES Lx Connecting the USB data cable between the unit and your Babi rue Hama Commands PC Notebook aa Y vel Power on the unit and select the NAVI LINK page Weypoet BE Tr i i zm Press in the TS the unit will the Route show the page illustrated as de et ta ma F si e Execute the utility NAVILINK exe Format Clone Commands on your PC Notebook in El RESET beli T E eL 2 T You will see the page displayed on Bue n Ld iu a ii the screen illustrated as then select the items you want to download or upload Start read command e When data transfer has been completed press the A i ist Power ESC button to reset the unit e Please refer to the following pages for the detail procedures and formats 50 A How To Download and Upload Data continued PC Step 1 Select the relevant COM Port Step 2 Change the default folder if needed Step 3 Select the desired data items in the Trac 3 Items commands panel Formar Step 4 Select the desired data format in the anne Format panel Step 5 Press Read in the Items commands panel to start downloading data While d
21. ints in the database waypoints in the will show all the waypoints in Scroll with the TS to select database the waypoints the waypoint Press in to confirm the selection in this route database 32 A o Page Tree O List All Route continued Select the waypoint you wish to insert and press in to confirm the selection Continued from previous page e Go To O Delete e Edit e Copy O Reverse trackback Press in the TS to delete the waypoint from the route e Rename O Area Calculation e When the TS is pressed in the route name and the waypoints in the route will be copied New Route e Edit Reverse is functioned similar to backtracking e When the TS is pressed in The route name will be copied and all the waypoints in this route will be in reversed order Delete All O Press the TS in again to edit the name of route Page Tree Log Switch On or Off NMEA Items GGA O Card Size O 128KB O 512KB O 1024KB O 2048KB When the card is correctly inserted O Format Card O Remove Card Memory Card LOG SWITCH Scroll with the TS Up or Down to highlight the option Press in the TS to display the option Scroll Up or Down to select the option and press in to confirm Move the TS to Right or Left to select the setting Set the log switch ON to activate the memory card logging Insert SD MMC card here mii The system accepts SD or MMC cards u
22. n map datum in the USER GRID page ARRIVED MAP DATUM POSITION ER A A e MGRS DD MM 55 57 Military Grid Reference System e User Grid the format defined in the USER GRID page e UTM Universal Transverse Mercator Projection Grid System MA MGRS im USER GRID rp DLL NN D MAP DATUM i Lon 4157 nil POSITION X E 58B088BM 2 USER GRID TEM HBBBBBH i zooa ren 11 Scale 1 BBBBBB Continued to next page 42 BLUETOOTH User Name Usage Serial Number Version The position format can be defined to meet specific needs de Settings continued USER GRID 7 USER GRID A POWER MODE POU NORMAL A DGPS SOURCE DGPILOW POWER la NORMAL i NOKMAL J i When Low Power mode is selected the unit may run up to 32 hours However it is recommended to use it in a clear view environment Page Tree Language Time Format Date Format Time Zone Unit of Measure Arrivied Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode BLUETOOTH User Name NMEA Output rate Usage e DGPS feature will be automatically disabled e GGA 1 second Serial Number when Low Power mode is activated e GSA 1 second Version e RMC 1 second e GSV 5 seconds USER GRID POUE LN e When proper SBAS such as WAAS or Serial DGPS POMER MODE source is fed in the accuracy can be better than 3 Was MIS meters OFF OFF m
23. ng Area Calculation Settings Speed To clear the logged tracking data e When Clear is selected it will e e Mn tn jump to the Egg Laying page automatically and the Usage Status Bar Chart will be cleared 22 Am ary i Page Tree View When View page is selected it will show the detail of the tracked information Egg Laying eli Note While View Page is selected the system will stop the track logging nterva x e North Up pointer omp Second In View mode it 5 Seconds always shows 10 Seconds north up 30 Seconds e iMi LL e The point being View requested to Mark display the detail Go To First Last e Range scale Nearest Scroll Up and Down Detail with the TS to adjust Fur ee lt can be adjusted from e The number of point being displayed 15m to 260 KM e Total number of points being logged Track continued e The date month year and time the point was logged WPT Symbol 23 Pi Track continued Page Tree diz e Pressing in the TS will mark the track Egg Laying MARE B0838H point you have selected The marked Mark FIRST M 25 B5 21 9 point will be automatically assigned a Interval Cem EE eus numerical waypoint name You may e STOP edit it with new name and new type ci TTK493 563M 5 Seconds 333092 While GO TO is selected the page will 10 Seconds WET jump to Navigation automatically 30 Seconds PH D 1 Minute E Hg Clea
24. oint Position Mark O Time Now Speed O Egg Laying O List O Sat signal O Stop Watch AVG Speed O Mark O Edit and Save O GoTo Sky View O Trip MAX Speed 9 MAX Speed interval Delete Fixed Info O Trip AVG Speed 9 Heading e STOP O Edit O Trip Time O Bearing O Compact Copy O Trip Odometer ODO Meter 1 Second 6 Tvoe List O Odometer O Time Pass O 5 Seconds yp Total Time O Altitude O 10 Seconds O Go To Departure 30 Seconds Delete l 1 Minute O Edit Arrival O Clear e Status 8 Copy To NEXT eM O Delete All To DST ark Go To Yes or No Time now First Point Sunrise o e Sunset Last Point Nearest Point O Detail O Egg Laying O Area Calculation Settings Speed O WPT Name 119 WPT Symbol dim ary l S Go To Edit Delete Copy Reverse Rename Area Calculation New Route Edit Delete All O Yes or No og Switch On Off O NMEA ltems GGA GLL GSA GSV RMC VTG ZDA File Size Card Size O 128KB O 512KB O 1024KB O 2048KB When Card is inserted O Format Card Remove Card Memory Card Page System Tree continued O Buzzer On Off O Over Speed Alert On Off Speed Settings 30 150KMH Altitude Alert On Off Altitude Setting Above Below O Target Alert On Off Waypoint type Distance 10m 1KM 12 NAVI Link NAVI LINK Down Upload the data saved on the built in flash memory including waypoints routes
25. oint type Setting OVER SPEED OVER SPEED ST TIDE suino ALTI aa ALTI DIARI TARGET TARGI agkMH TARGH er OFF OFF 1 OFF Select the Speed or disable The over speed alert can be set OFF the Over Speed alert from 30KM H to 150 KM H 37 Amaryito Alert continued Page Tree OVER SPEED BUZZER O Buzzer e oe ee On Off TARGET AUI ni O Over Speed OFF Elm ABOVE 15245m On Off a O Move the TS Left Scroll up or down the TS to select On Off or Right to select approaching altitude for the alert WBSUSBSION Below or Above The range is from OM to 15240M alerts Trip Tracker will automatically alert you Altitude Setting when approaching the selected altitude Target On Off Waypoint type Setting QUER SPEED QUER SPEED QUER SPEED mc mm TAHE rj 1 km This product can Move the TS Left or Scroll up or down the TS to select the automatically alert you Right to select the approaching distance for the alert when approaching the target alert using O The range is from 10M to 1KM target waypoint types 38 A NAVI LINK NAVI LINK feature is to provide the connection between the unit and the host PC Notebook to download or upload the data tar e I H __NAUILINK Download data includes Way points Routes and track points stored on the built in flash memory Upload data includes Way points and Routes jim e Before downloading or
26. one you need in the table select Others and set the time difference Continued to next page 40 Jno Page Tree Language O Time Format O Date Format O Time Zone O Unit of Measure Arrived Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode BLUETOOTH User Name Usage Serial Number Version TIME FORMAT DAUS PTZ ji WELLINGTON TIA j Ir DATE FORMAT ap TIME ZONE 4 UNIT METRE rd TIME ZONE UNIT 1m i Continued to next page Settings continued ap ull 4 TIME FORMAT DATE 8 3B TIME 48 08 l rent 0 30 P DATE FORMAT i TIRE METRE MT FEET MEN METREI i Metric meter or Imperial feet measuring systems can be selected TIME ZONE UNIT Set the distance to indicate the arrival at destination or waypoint 41 EF in Database Hawai Hong Kong israel Moscow LA Page Tree Language O Time Format O Date Format O Time Zone O Unit of Measure Arrived Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode Settings continued UNIT i UNIT The default map datum setting is WGS 84 ARRIVED ARRI RS e There are over 180 map data that can be Mar D USER selected in the database Refer to Appendix 1 16594 1 UG58 i for the list You may define your ow
27. p to 2GB LOG SWITCH e When SD or MMC card inserted the screen will display SE j ali CARD FOUND CARD FOUND 5 The indicator will be displayed If the card is correctly CON 4 inserted 34 Pi Page Tree og Switch On or Off NMEA Items GGA O Card Size O 128KB O 512KB O 1024KB O 2048KB When the card is correctly inserted O Format Card O Remove Card Memory Card continued LOG SWITCH O GGA is being set to LOG SWITCH LOG ITEMS log at 1 second rate JGGA 15EC ir ps GLL is being set not DELI OFF ich to log ASA 15EC EE sE SLL ER EI O GSA is being set to 1 meme ZN second Marked items are being activated NMEA 0183 sentences GGA Global Positioning System fixed data GLL Geographic position latitude longitude GSA GNSS DOP and active satellites GSV GNSS satellites in view RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data VTG Course over ground and ground speed ZDA Date and time Please refer to NMEA 0183 format for further details e NMEA 0183 format is defined by the National Marine Electronics Association NMEA Standard for Interfacing Marine Electronic Devices Version 2 20 January 1 1997 A Memory Card continued LOG SWITCH e Select proper size to log the track data LOGIN D ZE e File sizes can be set Page Tree 128 512 1024 2048 KB or card size e When CARD SIZE is selected the system will store the Log Switch data on the card con
28. product or from defects in the product 64 dim i Warranty and Repair REPAIR Amaryllo will repair the defective products covered under this limited warranty if they are returned to Amaryllo If the product does prove defective it will be repaired at no charge during the warranty period and at normal repair charge rates when out of the warranty To obtain warranty service contact your local Amaryllo dealer An original or copy of the sales receipt from the original dealer is required Amaryllo will not repair or replace missing components from any package purchased not from authorized dealer The repaired product will be warranted subjected to the original warranty only AMARYLLO reserves the right to charge a No Fault Found fee for product returned as defective where no fault could be found by Amaryllo Amaryllo owns all parts removed from repaired product Product returned by Amaryllo to other location beside the Customers site will bear extra charge and should be credited to the Customers It is the Customers responsibility to ensure that the package containing the defective product is durable enough to be resistant against further damage and deterioration during transportation In case of damages occurring during the transportation the repair is treated as Out of Warranty 65 A Authorized Dealer Revision History Part Number AMARYLLO MMG B V All rights reserved 66 Document Number
29. r View Mark Go To e While pressing in the TS the page will First GO TO show the first point since this trip being Last logged Nearest SIE E Detail Egg Laying elo e While pressing in the TS the page will Settings d show the last point since this trip being i logged WPT Symbol 4 9 Page Tree Track continued el Egg Layin ull i i k ying DET aad E The page will show the nearest track point j Tp NN n mal logged to current position e Any one of the track points can be marked as a waypoint by pressing in the TS Interval Compact AO eae STOP 1 Second 10 Seconc flep he TS th ll sh 10 Seconds Pressing in the TS the page will show MS cnc number of the track point altitude heading Clear El21 31 16 4 speed and the coordinates of the point being View selected Mark Go To 2 First Pressing in the TS the page will jump to Last the Egg Laying page and resume the Nearest track logging Egg Laying Area Calculation E e The system may calculate the area based on the track points j traveled including the distance from the first point to the last point e Refer to the page of How to Calculate Area for further details Settings DAT T LAYING 4 Speed CM B O WPT Name res WPT Symbol 25 Am i Description Position Mark EJ SAUVE 33M You may mark the current N 25 03 06 7 qe location as a waypoint and E121 28 33 2 F171
30. ress in to escape the current page e Under any Main Page it is also used a toggle key to turn On Off the Backlight THUMB STICK TS OPREATION e lis a 5 way directional controller e Move the TS Up Down Left or Right to highlight the option O Press In the TS to confirm or execute the option e Press Power ESC button to escape the current page FAST MARK At any stage press In and Hold the TS and the current location will be automatically saved as a waypoint You may edit it later This feature is available only when the position has been fixed Am aryllo Before Getting Started Trip Tracker is designed for easy operation f this is the first time you have owned a GPS navigator just follow the instructions in the following pages and you will be quickly become familiar with this unit Before Use 1 Charge the battery lt takes around 4 hours for the built in battery to charge fully 2 Initialize the receiver Leave the Trip Tracker outside with a clear view of sky until it has fixed its position After that it needs only around 45 seconds to find its location When the unit has not been used for long time or it s taken to a far distance from where you initialized it you will need to re initialize the unit before use 3 Configure the system Set up the parameters under the Settings page The system will store your configuration on its built in flash memory 4 Consult with your dealer or contact us if you h
31. rn to the starting point or waypoint where you came from e View the logged data under the Track page e Select the first point where you started the trip Press in the TS to display the table Select Go To and press in the TS The page will jump to Navigation and guide you the way to go back home How To Track Back to Where You Came On Highlight Track and press in TS to display the Egg Laying page 2 FIRST T M Go To E LAST AL Es 60M 1200 651937890 PS iri x uu e E 1252 ar seg aS O Press in the TS to show the table O Press in the TS to display the table e Highlight VIEW e Highlight First to display the 1 point TB 3 m amp Press in the TS again to display the Press in the TS again to display the tracking info sub table e Highlight Go To the system will guide you to the first point of your trip 47 A How To Track Back to Where You Came On continued In addition to using saved waypoints or routes to navigate back where you came from you may either O search the waypoint under Waypoint page then select GO TO or O execute the Reverse function to reverse the order of the waypoints in that route then select GO TO to navigate back the same route you came on If you started from a Gas Station Waypoint 006 and came here following the Route NAVIGPS01 now you want go back to Gas Station For Example e When Reverse function is activated the waypoint
32. runswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia Quebec 115 NAD27L North American 1927 Canada Northwest Territories Saskatchewan 116 NAD27M North American 1927 Canada Yukon 117 INAD27N North American 1927 Canal Zone 118 INAD270 North American 1927 Cuba N 119 NAD27P orth American 1927 Greenland Hayes Peninsula 120 NAD27Q North American 1927 Mexico North American 1983 Alaska Canada CONUS 122 123 124 60 11251 o HAWAME 126 HAWAI Old Hawaiian Kauai 130 OMAN Oman Oman Ord Survey Great Britain 19396 MEAN FOR England Isle of Man Scotland Shetland Islands Wales Ord Survey Great Britain 1936 Wales Pico de las Nieves Canary Islands Pitcairn Astro 1967 Pitcairn Island Point 58 MEAN FOR Burkina Faso amp Niger 139 PONT48 Pointe Noire 1948 Congo 140 PORT36 Porto Santo 1936 Porto Santo Madeira Islands Provisional South American 1956 MEAN FOR Bolivia Chile Colombia 141 PRVSGA Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela P 147 PRV56G 148 PRV56H 149 PRVVEN TU U U rovisional South American 1956 Columbia rovisional South American 1956 Ecuador rovisional South American 1956 Guyana rovisional South American 1956 Peru rovisional South American Venezuela U U U U 61 Qatar National Qatar Reunion Mascarene Islands Rome 1940 Italy Sardinia 156 SANTO65 Santo DOS 1965 Espirito Santo Island 160 SELVA Selvagem Grande Salvage Islands 162 SA69A South Americ
33. s will be listed in reverse order e Highlight the reversed Route and press in the TS to display the table e Select GO TO e The system will navigate back to the way you came 1 HBH zan E ee SPEEL 1 Pr M ui 48 Amaryito Area Calculation is a useful feature when you wish to measure an area There are two pages ROUTE or TRACK in which you may have the access to this feature How To Calculate the Area Area Calculation ROUTE Page a TRACK Page It calculates the area based It calculates the area based on the track logged on the waypoints in a route Press in the TS and select ABI 2 ha e Press in the TS to display I i in VIEW page the table e Press in the TS again to Y O Select the route you want display the table to calculate the area e Move the TS to highlight ET z Press in and select AREA AREA ABZ REVERSE 3 e Press in to calculate DETAIL e Press in the TS to hU REHAME JE NAVIGATION calculate i LE JS rl orks a i Route name total waypoints in the route to be calculated Total points calculated e The total distance from the e The distance from the first first point to the last point point to the last point e The result e The result calculated 4 9 The data stored on the internal memory the flash memory in the unit including the routes waypoints logged tracking data can be downloaded to a PC or Notebook for post analysis or for other applications Th
34. sun rises at the current location SUNRISE 65 37 READY FOR MAY e TIME NOU E 16 39 i Current speed Bearing Distance to destination Type and Name of destination waypoint e The time the sun sets At any pages under Navigation you may press in the TS to select the larger compass display at the current location For any reason you may cancel or skip current navigation of the trip e When CANCEL is selected current navigation function will be disabled e When SKIP is selected the current navigation function will remain effective but will skip the waypoint that is navigating to and jump to the next waypoint 19 Track The track data is logged on the built in flash Track pages provide two types of movement information memory of Trip Tracker e The active movement of the trip Egg Laying page e Up to 8192 points can be logged ua e To log the track data you first need to set The historical movement of the trip View page en pic i y e In View mode the system will stop to log active movement Interval e This page is displayed Mark a location Set the log Clear the e Mark Set the info to be when pressed in TS at of interest as a interval track data i ES Ha displayed in Egg Track page and can waypoint for e Stop logged pd asi Laying page be selected from the re reference Compact Nearest e Speed table under View page e 1 Sec e Detail e WPT name e lt shows the info e 5
35. t O Go To O Delete Edit Copy Type List O Go To O Delete O Edit O Copy Delete All n use O Yes or No Waypoint continued GO TO Select the waypoint to navigate e Highlight the waypoint you want to navigate to e Press in the TS the page will jump to Navigation page automatically TUO 1 16 ow SPEED per EDIT You can change the waypoint type name coordinates and distance e When EDIT is selected the screen will display the details of the waypoint to be edited e Scroll the TS Up or Down to select the item s you want to edit and press in the TS to confirm the selection e When EDIT has been completed press the ESC button to save the edition DELETE When a waypoint is no longer required you can delete it from database Highlight the waypoint you want to delete e Press in the TS and select Delete to delete the waypoint e When the waypoint is being used in a route you can t delete it 29 AL Page Tree COPY You can copy the waypoint in the database for future use Waypoint continued e Waypoint 001 has been copied O List All Go To O Delete O Edit Copy O By Type O Go To O Delete O Edit O Copy O Delete All n use O Yes or No Always carry a first aid kit There are many bad things that can happen in the outdoors from minor cuts and bruises bites or stings to more serious things like broken bones and head injuries It
36. tinuously until the card memory is On or Off full O NMEA Items Note OGA To prevent data lost on the memory card Trip Tracker will store the data up to the file GLL GSA size selected and generates a file automatically And then start again to store the data GSV until file size selected has been reached A new file will be generated accordingly RMC i i l i VTG Therefore it is safer to select small file size However it also dependents on ZDA post processing requirement to select file sizes File Size Card Size If the card is properly inserted the following pages will be shown ee e Format Card Format the card to FAT16 file system Note All data on memory card will be erased when the Format Card has been selected Whence card is e Remove Card Before taking out the memory card execute this function to save the file correctly inserted e Format Card or the file could be damaged Remove Card LA Alert Description Page Tree Trip Tracker generates audio and O Buzzer visual signals through a Buzzer and On Off LED These signals can be used to Over Speed provide Over Speed Altitude or other On Off alerts defined by the user Speed Setting y gt Altitude On Off Above Below BUZZER BUZZER Select to turn on the audio alert Altitude Setting pee ep OFF O LED will be on automatically when Target _ gt Bur anyone of the alerts is activated On Off ON ON Wayp
37. uploading make sure the driver USB Comm Port has been successfully installed on your host PC Notebook IN NAVILINK MODE uri POWER TO RESET This driver is coming with the package in the Installation CD Or you can download the driver from our web Vhen data transfer has been completed press the Power ESC button to reboot the unit Please refer to How to Download and Upload the Data in this LOADING manual for further details 39 Pen n Page Tree Language Time Format Date Format Time Zone Unit of Measure Arrived Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode BLUETOOTH User Name Usage Serial Number Version Settings Wilh cr Mo Currently there is only English language pe dii 3 available Other languages such as French Spanish Russian Chinese classic and Chinese simplified will be available downloaded from our web site LANGUAGE 20 j ENGLISH i The selected option is shown when the page is highlighted LANGUAGE 7 TIME FORMAT LANGUAGE A Select 24 Hour or 12 Hour time formats DATE FORMAT DATE F 12H C 24H 24H 1 i LANGUAGE TIM PE S DATI MM DD YY Bi Tpp 227 ADD Three formats may be selected e Date Month Year e Month Date Year or e Year Month Date Select the time zone you are in 25 cities or states are included in the table f you can t find the time z
38. yed every 4 seconds when Bluetooth wireless communication is activated Continued to next page 44 Pi Page Tree anguage O Time Format O Date Format O Time Zone O Unit of Measure Arrived Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode BLUETOOTH User Name Usage Serial Number Version Settings continued CONTRAST ah CONTRAST User s name can be edited with max EXT POUER MODE EXT POUN MODE 13 characters A IT A NAVI USER AUT GER a EXT POWER MODE USERNAME e The usage status of RIE d 2 Route and Waypoint F a HET 1606 e The Series Number of this product USAGE To update the firmware Connect Trip Tracker to a PC Notebook with VA 5 695 224 the USB cable iS Execute the utilities we provided The version number Follow the instructions to update the firmware of firmware de Description This page provides a 120 year calendar for the date information from the year of 1940 to Miscellanies Operation e Move the Thumb Stick up or down to select the year Move the Thumb Stick right or left to select the month Press in the Thumb Stick to show the date of today Managing Your Time Have a lot of thing to do but end the day with nothing done e Write a To Do List for tomorrow e Max 5 items e Prioritize them e Work from the number one 46 A If you want to retu

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