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1. La La mlima NCICICH Creating a Ro ROUTE LIST ROUTE LIST CREATE ROUTE HARK LIST SETUP COMMU CREATE ROUTE 5 aaaaaaa LN Gi aaaaaaa 0001 FAINI 0002 0003 D CREATE ROUTE 0001 bbbbbbb 0002 L D HARK W_LIST a T LIST SEIVP COMMU NOTE When you are saving a route in route creation if there is already a same named route existed in the memory the unit will remind you to rename it Page 17 36 CICI CIICL C diting a Route Editing Route In the page of Route List you can browse all the routes you saved in E trace If you want to change a route you can edit it by changing waypoints design 1 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight the route you will change in the page of Route List 2 Press ENTER key and switch into the page of Edit This Route 3 You see all the waypoints along the route now press ENTER key and pop up a sub menu with four commands Add WPT Insert WPT Delete WP T and Save route You can operate as stated above to change this route specifically 4 n the end don t forget to save your edition Press UP DOWN keys and highlight Save item in the page of Edit This Route press ENTER key and check the route name again If you just want to keep it only choose OK If you want to change the name just follow the steps in Save Route Deleting Route In the page
2. ninni ALARH E em UNIT OTHER UNIT OMER Page 24 36 System Setu s E Es UNIT DATUM DISPLAY EJ TIME ALARN D Page 25 36 XCICI CIICC Communication Communication page Highlight C OMMU item by UP DOWN key and press ENTER key from Menu page the Setup page appears It contains three items Computer Master Receive It activates E trace 5 communication capability with a computer ora long range equipment for example modem Computer With this function E trace can establish communication with a computer Master With this function E trace can establish communication with a long range equipment for example modem as a master Receive With this function E trace can establish communication with a long range equipment for example modem as a receiver 2 HARK HLIST e HARK NLLIST ENTER 4 4 ESCAPE a g ete Haster Receive T LIST a SETUP Page 26 36 ppenuices Definitions Altitude Distance above mean sea level BRG The compass direction from current position to next waypoint or the destination COG Course over ground Your direction of movement relative to a ground position Coordinate set of numbers that describes your location on or above the earth Course GPS uses Course to define the movement direction of receiver on
3. South American 1969 Colombia North American 1927 Mean for Conus North American 1927 Cuba Page 32 36 Czechoslova42 Czechoslova93 E Canada E Mississippi Egypt 07 Egypt 30 England Eur C Reg M Eur E Reg M Eur N Reg M Eur S Reg M Eur W Reg M Finland Norwy G Britain M Greece Greenland Guam Guyana Hawaii Hawaii 83 Hawaii Mean Hong Kong Hungary Iceland Indian 60 India Nepal Indonesia Isle of Man Italy Sicily Datum Index S 42 Pulkovo 1942 Czechoslovakia S JTSK Czechoslovakia prior to Jan 1993 North American 1927 East Canada North American 1927 East of Mississippi Old Egyptian 1907 Egypt European 1950 Egypt Ord Survey G Britain 1936 England European 1979 Central Regional Mean European 1950 Eastern Regional Mean European 1950 Northern Regional Mean European 1950 Southern Regional Mean European 1950 Western Regional Mean European 1950 Finland Norway Ord Survey G Britain 1936 Regional Mean European 1950 Greece North American 1927 Greenland Guam1963 Guam South American 1969 Guyana Old Hawaiin Hawaii North American 1983 Hawaii Old Hawaiin Regional Mean Hong Kong 1963 Hong Kong S 42 Pulkovo 1942 Hungary Hjorsey 1955 Iceland Indian 1960 Indian India Nepal Gunung Segara Indonesia Ord Survey G Britain 1936 Isle of Man European 1950 Italy Sicily Page 33 36 AVPCHUILTS Datum Index Japan Kauai Kazakhstan Latvia Maderia Isds Malta Marshall Maui
4. Symbols In the E trace you can use 28 symbols to name your waypoints see them in the right part of the page Prompts 1 telephone kiosk g incursion bord Mazimum 30 routes can be saved ma Crossroad f house The E trace can memorize maximum 30 routes 10 tracks and 1000 waypoints If you want to save more you must delete some fish pond L and spare space in the unit e Deletion is invalid axe mE flood Sp hospital When a waypoint or a track or a route is in navigation you can not zz lake forbidden delete them e Noroute can be used forkinaroad tree There is no route in the memory at all A 2 be lanidslid e danger zoni Failto delete waypoint it is used by Goto When a waypoint is used in Goto navigation you can not delete or brokenroadway leakage edit it expanded roadway zd service stat Fail to edit waypoint it is in use P b camp out B station The same as above e Waypoint is wrong it can not be saved PA restaurant FY bridge For a valid waypoint its longitude covers from 0 101809 and ypoint 0 807 human TR riverhead latitude from 0 0909 Any waypoint defined out of this range is wrong or invalid waypoint M airport e Low Battery It will shutdown automatically later When the batteries are too weak to support operation the unit will pop up this prompt e In dangerous zone Once you get into the area you
5. NOTE If you input a name which has already existed in track library you will be informed by a message Name Existed In this case you must change your naming In E trace you can record at most 10 tracks in total otherwise a prompt Memory Full appears 6 When you stop your tracking switch into Track page again and highlight Stop Record then press ENTER key NOTE You may find your track not a continuous line in the display That is because the satellite signal reception is not steady due to some high buildings subways or magnetic field and etc Once you have some tracks recorded you can rename and delete them use one of them for navigation and check its record time distance speed area and state TRACK LIST TRACK LIST Start Record Start Record HARE H LIST ENTER i ESCAPE R LIST MAG SETUP COMMU 5 TRACK LIST TRACK LIST Start Record Stop Record Editing a Tra Backtrack 1 Press UP DOWN keys in Track page and highlight the track your want to use for navigation press ENTER key and come out a sub menu 1 Press UP DOWN keys in Track page to highlight Backtrack item 2 Press ENTER and come out two options T oE nd or ToOrigin 3 Use UP DOWN keys to select ToEnd or ToOrigin meaning the end point of the track or to the start point 4 Press ENTER again then press ESCAPE key to Tracking pages Get yourself ready i
6. C MMU Page 9 36 Main Pages The Navigation page This page makes very essential direction when you are under navigation It orients you to your destination tells you how far away you are from your destination and your actual movement speed and the route or track name you are using for navigation The arrow in the middle always points to the direction you are advancing in another word it is Head up direction So you can judge your moving direction by the compass Once you stop advancing the arrow will return to North after 2 3 seconds The dot in the ring shows the reference orientation of next waypoint or destination It displays the information about your current location including longitude latitude COG SOG etc you can use the UP DOWN keypads to choose the content NAVIGATION The location of next waypoint gt 3 T X T 5 Moving direction d 63 LAT 34 13 6118 108 53 780 NAVIGATION North latitude East longitude 06 000 0 Bearing angle to North 506 002 23 4 M Speed over ground ALT 1325 Sft Altitude Page 10 36 Main Pages NOTE The date and time here is collected from the satellite there is no clock in E trace 4 At the left top of the n es the icon of means all the information displayed is invalid but the icon of means valid So it is very important for you to check
7. but using 46 time zone clock you d better choose 46 hours If you choose 0 hour that is exactly UTC Time This setup is very important it will directly affect the time displayed Press LEFT RIGHT keys to select 12 hours or 24 hours Press UP DOWN keys to select UTC time Alarm In this item you can set alarm for five kinds of subjects XTE Hazard Destination Landmark and Anchor Highlight the subject you want to put alarm by UP DOWN key and press ENTER key For XTE alarm if you choose 0 2 mile the alarm will work once your current leg goes out of the circle with 0 2 mile radius and the center of your current location This function will only be available when the waypoint is within the route and the unit is setto navigation status ForHazardalarm If you select 0 2 mile the unit will alarm automatically when you get into the circle which is an area with the center of this Hazard and the radius of 0 2 miles This function will only be available when the waypoint is within the route or track and the unit is set to navigation status NOTE you must set Hazard in waypoints list otherwise this alarm does not work For Destination alarm itis the same as Hazard alarm ForLandmark alarm if you choose ON for Landmark alarm and OFF for Destination alarm the unit will alarm once you are within 0 1 unit depending on your unit setup away from each waypoint If you choose ON for waypoint alarm and 0 2 mile for Destination alarm the uni
8. diting a Waypoint Editing a Waypoint 1 P ress ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see a sub menu 2 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight E dit item 3 Press ENTER key again and enter Waypoint Edit page 4 Now follow the step4 5 amp 6 as described to build a Waypoint Deleting a Waypoint 1 Press ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see sub menu 2 Highlight Delete item by pressing UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key and see a massage delete 4 Choose Yes and press ENTER key to confirm your deletion or choose No for cancellation Searching a Waypoint 1 P ress ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see a sub menu 2 Press UP DOWN keys in sub menu and highlight Search item 3 Press ENTER key and a small window pops up 4 Press UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys to input the waypoint name you are looking for and then highlight OK and press ENTER key 5 If your input exists in the waypoint list the page will go back to Waypoint List page and your wanted waypoint is highlighted in the list Otherwise there comes out a message saying Fail to find out waypoint by name Sorting Waypoints Sorting waypoint is to list all the waypoints in alphabetic order Press ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see a sub menu Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Sort item in Waypoint List page and press ENTER key then all the waypoints are relisted Page 14 36 Editing Waypoir Activate a Waypoints If you want to use
9. navigate from end back to start point a wait cursor appears beside the route Return become to Stop Then if press ENTER key on it guiding will Stop Firstly the five commands have the same functions and operation steps as explained above secondly they are only used for routes in navigation Page 18 36 NCICICHU Editing Rou Once a route is activated in the pop up sub menu the five commands are used for route navigation When you are using route navigation you should switch to Tracking page to see your trace and switch to Navigation page to find out your movement status including LAT LON COG SOG ALT In this way you are enabled to find your way DeleteAll Remove all Routes 1 Press ENTER key in Route List page and see a sub menu 2 Highlight DeleteAll item by pressing UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key and see a massage Sure to Delete 4 Choose Yes and press ENTER Key to confirm your deletion or choose No for cancellation NOTE You can not edit a route when it is in navigation Page 19 36 cording a Track Recording a Track 1 Press UP DOWN key s in MENU page and highlight T list item press ENTER key and come into Track page 2 Press ENTER key and Track Edit window pops up 3 Press UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys to change letter and number to give the track a name 4 Press ENTER key to confirm your naming 5 Press ESCAPE key continuously till you return into the main page of Tracking
10. never let you lose yourself no matter where you are Take it now it can be your best friend Application Conditions E trace is designed for outdoors navigation in the temperature range of 20 C 70 C So please use E trace at an open place with a clear sky in the suitable environment since the surrounding environment will surely affect the satellite signals reception and device work efficiency Introduction section gives you a general overview of E trace features Reference section tells how to operate the unit to locate and record your position how to set up a route or record a track and how to be guided with this unit specifically in more details 6 9 Standard Package A E trace GPS handheld receiver eA User s Manual If you find something missing or damaged with the reference to the standard package please contact the local dealer or retailer Page 3 36 Unit Features Battery installation amp Keypad Start up the unit Operation Structure Main pages Internal GPS Antenna LCD Display with backlight POWER keypad UP DOWN RIGHT LEFTLENTER keypads ESCAPE keypad Waterproof Battery housing Page 4 36 Installation amp Keypad Battery Installation f 211 battery cover screw counterclockwise until the battery cover can f Ol be removed C 4j 2 Insert two new AA or rechargeable 1 5 V batt
11. of Route List if you want to delete a route 1 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight the route you will delete in the page of Route List 2 Press ENTER key and highlight Delete item in the pop up sub menu by UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key and a prompt appears asking for your confirmation 4 Use LEFT RIGHT keys to highlight Yes and press ENTER key again the route is deleted from the unit otherwise press No your deletion becomes invalid Sorting Routes 1 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight any route in the page of Roue List 2 Press ENTER key and highlight Sort item in the pop up sub menu by UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key and all the routes in the memory are listed in alphabetic order Active Route If you want to use a route for navigation you must make it active first 1 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight the route you will use for navigation in the page of Route List 2 Press ENTER key and highlight Active item in the pop up sub menu by UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key then the route is activated a wait cursor appears beside the route navigation from start to end work Active become to Stop Then if press ENTER key on it guiding will stop Return Route If you want to returnalong a route for navigation you can use this function 1 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight any route in the page of Route List 2 Press ENTER key and highlight Return item in the pop up sub menu by UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key then
12. the globe surface instead of navigation direction Datum A math model designed to fit part of the earth s surface Latitude and longitude lines on a paper map are referenced to a specific map datum The map datum for a GPS receiver needs to match the datum listed on the corresponding paper map Distance The linear length from current position to named waypoint or between two waypoints along a route DTD Distance to Destination DTW Distance to the next Waypoint Goto A single leg route with the present position being the start of the route and a defined waypoint as the destination You can use this function when you want to go directly to one of the waypoints saved in the memory Select Go to and then find out the waypoint you want Confirm your selection and it starts navigation in this mode Latitude The angular distance north or south of the equator measured by lines encircling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 to 90 Leg A segment of a route that has a staring From waypoint and a destination To waypoint A route may consist of one or more legs For example a route from Waypoint A to Waypoint B to Waypoint C and to Waypoint D has totally three legs from A to B and from B to C and from C to D Longitude angular distance east or west of the prime meridian Greenwich meridian as measured by lines perpendicular to thee parallels and converging at the poles from 0 to 180 Parallel C
13. EverMore 4 E trace user s manual E trace Handheld GPS User manual and Reference guide Date April2005 Version 1 0 All Rights Reserved EverMore Technology Inc htto Avww emt com tw 2F No 7 R amp D Road 1 Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu Taiwan 300 R O C Page 1 36 ILIVVULULIUVII WARNINGS Some certain knowledge is reguired to be well known by the proper and safe use of E trace GPS handheld receiver Please re User s Manual first before operation This product can help the user to find out his way and orient him in travelling BUT it can not totally replace the user s own personal judgement Never lose your own reasonable judgement and solely rely n one device eis an assistant device it will NOT undertake any legal accident or damage caused by the user s wrong gt judgement in navigating with E trace CAUTION The Global Positioning System GPS is a system of 24 satell circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmi information to earth The E trace must continuously find at least three of these satellites to calculate your position and your movement This GPS system is operated by the government of the United States which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance Any of the system could affect the accuracy and performance of all Page 2 36 MUVUULLUII Welcome to E trace Thank you for choosing E trace GPS handheld receiver It will
14. H 404 8 0 1 mi 4 2 Menu page there siz options HIBTIE 1 W LIST R LIST T LIST SETUP COMMU Press UP DOWN key to highlight the option you want then press ENTER key you are able to go n 1 on further operation Or press ESCAPE key in the F Ne Wa Menu page you withdraw from Menu page and IAT BM ajii back to those four main pages UN ON hl 3 Operation Structure WELCOME Tracking Options ENTER ESCAPE SEARCHING 265 ESCAPE or E EL Wait WIPE 30 Satellite Tracking Press ESC key seconds ESCAPE t ler MARK TP ENTER Se rx IW UN Navigation _ ESC W LIST scare ESCAPE User Format 22060 ENTER ESCAPE T LIST Other User Format Datum SETUP COMMU ESCAPE Page 7 36 Main Page The Satellite page means all the informati This page informs you mainly on the satellites displayed is valid distribution and satellite signal strength Normally the satelite position in the spaci unit needs at least three satellites in connection for data processing You should check the icon at the left top of The user s position this page first It plays the same role as defined in the Position page Satellite Signal state Satellite ID number Here two circles are used to describe satellites i 02 21 12 24 15 10 18 distribution scope All satellites will scatt
15. Mexico Gulf Mexico Midway Isds Mindanao Montserra Isd Morocco N Chile New Zealand49 New Georg Isd New Zealand71 Nw Canada Oahu Okinawa Oman Pakistan Philippines Paraguay Peru 56 Peru 69 Porland Romania Tokyo Japan Old Hawaiin Kauai S 42 Pulkovo 1942 Kazakhstan S 42 Pulkovo 1942 Latvia Porto Santo 1936 Maderia Islands European 1950 Malta Wake Eniwetok 1960 Marshall Islands Old Hawaiin Maui North American 1927 Gulf of Mexico North American 1927 Mexico Midway Astro 1961 Midway Islands Luzon Philippines Mindanao Montserrat Island Astro 1958 Merchich Morocco Provisional S American 1956 Chile Northern Geodetic Datum 1949 New Zealand DOS 1968 New Georgia Islands Chatham Island Astro 1971 New Zealand North American 1927 Northwest Canada Old Hawaiin Oahu Tokyo Okinawa Omar Oman Indian Pakistan Luzon Philippines South American 1969 Paraguay Provisional S American 1956 Peru South American 1969 Peru 5 42 1942 Poland S 42 Pulkovo 1942 Romania Page 34 36 Russia S Africa S America M56 S America M69 S Chile S Georgia Isd S Greenland S Korea K Salvage Isds Sardinia 40 Sardinia 50 Saudi Arabia Scotld Shetld South Korea T Soviet Sys 85 Taiwan Thai Vietnam Thailand 75 Toky Mean United Arab Uruguay Venezuela W Canada W Malay amp Singa W Mississippi Wales WGS 72 WGS 84 Datum Index Pulkovo 1942 Russia Cap South Africa Provisional S Amer
16. a waypointfor navigation you must make it active first 1 Press ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see a sub menu as destination 2 Highlight Active item by pressing UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key to confirm and E trace begins to guide you to reach destination 4 Then Active change into Stop if press ENTER key guiding will stop DeleteAll Remove all waypoints 1 Press ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see a sub menu 2 Highlight DeleteAll item by pressing UP DOWN keys 3 Press ENTER key and see a massage Sure to Delete 4 Choose Yes and press ENTER Key to confirm your deletion or choose No for cancellation E m Create min B me 34 13 611N Delete 108 53 780 1325 Sft Route Creating route 1 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight R LIST item in MENU page and press ENTER key 2 Coming to Routes List page Press ENTER key 3Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Create item and press ENTER key 4 Press ENTER key again 5 Highlight Add item by UP DOWN keys and press ENTER key 6 Coming to the page of Waypoint List you choose any waypoint you want to set this route by UP DOWN keys then press ENTER key 7 Redo from step 4 to step 6 to add multi waypoint into the route Press ENTER key and highlight Save by pressing UP DOWN keys 8 Press ENTER key to finish creating a route The Route function allows you to link up a series of waypoints and guide to point by point
17. er within or along the bigger circle If the satellite icon is blank this satellite is just found if it is filled with blackness its signal is engaged in data processing columns in the half lower part of the page tell you the strength of satellites signals The higher the column Page 8 36 Main Page The Tracking page This page is mainly used for track recording The little figure in the middle of the screen is YOU When you are moving it will trail a line to simulate your movement in this the E trace can record your track And at the bottom of the display two messages are available one is map scale at the left the other is mileage at the right You can press LEFT RIGHT keys to adjust the map scale Press ENTER key four options pop up MENU page and operation will be introduced later in coming sections highlight PAN item and press ENTER key again to enter the state of cruise in which you can travel along your track and check more details highlight AREA item and press ENTER key again to enter to setup area SThe battery state is displayed in the middle right part of the screen The higher the black column the more the power n cruise page you can move the cross by pressing UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys The longitude and latitude of the moving cross can always be read at right bottom of the display 34 13 6118 RIIST T LIST 108 53 780 1325 Sft 5 SETUP
18. eries as shown in the left picture be sure to check the polarity and replace the battery cover 3 Replace the screw and turn the screw clockwise until the battery cover is held securely While the battery cover does provide the waterproofing seal to the batteries you should avoid over tightening the battery door screw NOTE Battery life varies due to variety of factors including temperature and back lighting usage Rechargeable batteries can also be used except that batteries state is not always correctly informed in the E trace An internal lithium battery will retain your data while you re changing AA or rechargeable batteries es ESCAPE key e switches among four main pages cancels current operation backs to last step or last page POWER e turns the unit off and on turns the back light off and on UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT ENTER key highlights menu options and enters data controls cursor movement on the map page e adjusts screen lightness and map display scale e initiates entry and accepts the selected value e enters MENU page eo 6 Page 5 36 NCICI CHI Start up the u To start up the E trace you should take the unit outside and find an open area where the built in antenna has a clear view of the sky Turning the E trace on 1 Press POWER key until you hear a sound of B and the Welcome page appears 2 Press ESCAPE key continuously the four main pages c
19. for long time and been brought outdoor directly Please turn off the E trace outdoor and restart it The E trace is damaged Please contact local dealer or supplier 6 The E trace dropped or collided Check the appearance completeness of the E trace Contact the local maintenance agency if you find the E trace does not work well Page 29 36 A gperiuic Specifications Navigation Features Waypoints Total 1000 with name and symbol Routes 30 Reversible routes Tracks 10 tracks with name and symbol Performance Receiver Twelve parallel channel receiver continuously tracks and uses up to twelve Satellites Frequency L1 1575 42MHz C A code Sensitivity 140 dbm Acquisition Times Hot Approximately 10 seconds Warm Approximately 40 seconds Cold Approximately 60 seconds Re acquisition Approximately less than 1 second Update Rate 2 seconds continuous Accuracy Position 25 meters 2DRMS Velocity 0 1 knot RMS steady state Dynamics 2g s Max Height 18000 meters Max Velocity 100 m s Antenna Built in porcelain antenna Physical Size 120x54x30mm Weight 170g with 2 AA batteries Display 105x160 pixel high contrast LCD electro luminescent backlighting Memory Internal lithium battery backup lasts up to 10 years Power Source 2 AA batteries rechargeable batteries 1 5 V 1200mAH each Battery Life Up to 16 hours Tamnarotiwna Onaratian 71090 Page 30 36 Appenuice Symbols amp Prompts
20. hannel Receiver A continuous tracking receiver using receiver cirenite ta track catellitec cimultanaancly Page 27 36 A pgperiuic Definitions Route consists of start point end point and in between waypoints single route is a kind of simple route only having start point and end point in another word it is a Goto route Route can also be made up of several legs from one waypoint reaching up to 20 other different waypoints SOG Speed over ground The actual speed the E trace is moving over the ground This may differ from airspeed or nautical speed due to such things as sea conditions or head winds Speed GPS receiver uses instantaneous speed to indicate practical moving speed TRP Tracked route True North The direction of the North Pole from your current position Magnetic compasses are slightly incorrect due to effects of the Earth s magnetic field while GPS units are more accurate for magnetic influences Waypoint permanently stored and named position in the E trace s memory XTE Cross Track Error Page 28 36 troubleshooting 1 The screen is blank after you press the POWER keypad Wrong batteries installation or no enough power Check to insure that the batteries are installed correctly and that the battery terminals are clean Or replace the batteries You may did not make valid operations press is too light to start E trace Please press POWER
21. ibute Delete Delete TRACK LIST Start Record TRACK LIST Start Record TRACK LIST Start Record Time 2003 09 25 13 45 2003 09 25 20 43 50 ESCAPE LUN 000 00 1 DIS 00000 000m State Hollse TRACK LIST TRACK LIST Start Record Start Record traceNa traceka Backtrack Rename gt Attribute Attribute Delete Page 22 36 System Seti System Setup Highlight Setup item by UP DOWN key and press ENTER key from Menu page the Setup page appears You can set 7 items for the system Datum Display Time Alarm Unit and Other Datum Refers to the theoretical mathematical model of the earth s sea surface Map makers may use a different model from which to chart their maps so position coordinates will differ from one datum to another The datum for the map you are using can be found in the legend of the map If you are unsure as to which datum to use just choose WGS84 Display 1 Highlight Display item by UP DOWN key in Setup page and press ENTER key 2 Press LEFT RIGHT key to adjust the contrast of the screen Time You must choose time format first once you tum on the E trace it means you can read time in 12 hours or 24 hours Then you need to set UTC Universal Time Coordinate In another word if your present location is in 48 time zone and you are using 48 time zone clock you have to choose 48 hours If you are in 48 time zone
22. ican 1956 Regional Mean South American 1969 Regional Mean Provisional S American 1956 Chile Southern ISTS 061 Astro 1968 South Georgia Islands Qornoq Greenland South Korean Geodetic System South Korea Sevagem Grande Salvage Islands Rome 1940 Italy Sardinia European 1950 Italy Sardinia Nahrwan Saudi Arabia Ord Survey G Britain 1936 Scotland Shetland Tokyo South Korea SGS 85 Soviet Geodetic system 1985 Hu Tsu Shan Taiwan Indian 1954 Thailand Vietnam Indian 1975 Thailand Tokyo Regional Mean Nahrwan United Arab Emirates Yacare Uruguay Provisional S American 1956 Venezuela North American 1927 West Canada Kertau 1948 West Malaysia amp Singapore North American 1927 West of Mississippi Ord Survey G Britain 1936 Wales WGS 1972 Global Definition WGS 1984 Global DefinitionBolivia 56 Page 35 36 EverMore E trace user s manual Limited Warranty The E trace is warranted to be free from defects in material andd functions for one year from the date of purchase Any failure of thisis product within this period under normal conditions will be replaced at no charge to the customers Appendix EverMore Website Welcome to EverMore website at http www emt com tw or http www globalsources com gpsevermore co for updated product information and drivers download O EverMore Technology Inc All rights reserved Not to be reproduced in whole or part for any purpose without written permission of EverMore Techn
23. key again till the unit responses and hear a sound B and see the welcome page If you hear a sound then the E trace is already turned on You need to adjust screen contrast until you can recognize the words on the screen Please take a reference in page 3 on Turning the E trace 2 Battery choices You can use alkaline battery or rechargeable battery in E trace But if you use rechargeable battery the E trace can not show you the correct information on the batteries condition 3 Unavailability of satellite signals for long time Make sure you are operating the E trace outdoors not in a house or a covered building Ensure the sky is clear and open since it will influence the satellite signals reception e Check your surroundings there may be some electric or magnetic field around you or the E trace which can interfere the normal work of E trace such as wireless radio station radio tower or high voltage wires and cables and etc 4 The GPS DESIGNER has water outside and inside Wipe down the water outside of the E trace with clean clothing Put it in a windy place without direct sunshine and dry the inside Then try to turn it on again to see if it works well If it is still not good please contact local maintenance agency Never try to open the E trace by yourself 5 Though in open area with clear sky the E trace can not track satellite t s most because E trace had worked indoor
24. n this backtrack navigation Meanwhile take some reference in Navigation page including LAT LON COG SOG ALT Renaming a track 1 Press UP DOWN keys in Track page and highlight the track your want to rename and press ENTER key 2 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Rename item in the pop up window 3 Press ENTER key again and Track Edit window comes out 4 Press UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys change the name of the track 5 Press ENTER key to confirm your input Track s Attribute 1 Press UP DOWN keys in Track page and highlight the track your want to check and press ENTER key 2 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Attribute item in the pop up window 3 Press ENTER key and trigger out another page displaying record time distance status of the track Deleting a track 1 Press UP DOWN keys in Track page and highlight the track your want to delete press ENTER key and come out a sub menu 2 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Delete item 3 Press ENTER key and a message comes to ask for your further confirmation 4 Choose Yes and press ENTER key then the track is completely deleted from track library Page 21 36 Editing Tra TRACK LIST Start Record TRACK LIST Start Record Backtrack Rename ESCAPE fittribute ToEnd Delete elete TRACK LIST Start Record traceHa Backtrack ENTER 4 Attribute ESCAPE Attr
25. ology Inc Information provided by EverMore Technology Inc is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by EverMore Technology Inc for its use EverMore Technology Inc reserves the right to change specification at any time without notice EverMore Technology Inc 2F No 7 R amp D Road 1 Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu Taiwan 300 R O C Page 36 36
26. ome out in order Press ENTER key from some of these main pages you can enter MENU page and start operation as stated below Turning the E trace off Press and hold POWER key for about 3 seconds until the screen goes blank Turning the back lighting In any step of the operation just press POWER key to tum it on and off WELCOME SEARCHING 26s Press ESC key to enter When you use the unit for the first time it will take 5 minutes to track the satellites and fix position for the unit After the first use it will only take you less than one minute at the beginning for each time f batteries do not have enough power to support the operation at the very beginning the unit will alarm Page 6 36 ICICI CIILC peration Structure The E trace operation is organized into four main pages the Satellite Page the Tracking Page the Navigation page and User Format page Normally every time you turn on the E trace you d better switch into Satellite page and check satellites status first then start operation When you press POWER key to start up unit you TRACKING can press ESCAPE key to switch among these four i And from No 1 and No 3 mai Pe main pages And from No 1 and No 3 main pages Y 582588 press ENTER key the unit pops up the Menu page s PM Here you could select specific section you want to L 108 58 46 8006 enter and make further operation
27. set up as dangerous place the E trace will alarm you as soon as possible e The track is unable to navigate For GPS receiver it can not identify position change within 25 meter range Page 31 36 Datum Index Adindan Mean Ala Can Conus Alaska Aleutian IsdE Aleutian IsdW Aleutian Isds Antarctica Arc Mean Argentina Argentina Australian 66 Australian 84 Bahama Florid Bolivia 56 Bolivia 69 Brazil Brazil 69 Brune E Malay C America C Amer Mexico C Canada Canada Mean Canada yukon Chile 63 Chile 69 Colombia 56 Colombia 69 Conus Mean Cuba Adindan Regional Mean North American 1983 Alaska Canada Conus North American 1927 Alaska North American 1927 Alaska Aleutian Islands E North American 1927 Alaska Aleutian Islands W North American 1983 Aleutian Islands Camp Area Astro Antarctica Arc 1950 Regional Mean South American 1969 Argentina Campo Inchauspe Argentina Australian Geodetic 1966 Australian Geodetic 1984 Cape Canaveral Bahamas Florida Provisional S American 1956 Bolivia South American 1969 Bolivia Corrego Alegre Brazil South American 1969 Brazil Timbalai 1948 Brunei East Malaysia North American 1927 Central America North American 1983 Central America Mexico North American 1927 Central Canada North American 1927 Mean for Canada North American 1927 Canada Yukon Provisional S Chilean 1963 Chile South American 1969 Chile Provisional S American 1956 Colombia
28. sition page to make sure your position is already fixed anc SETUP COMMU valid Then follow these steps to mark it iie AA 1 Press ENTER key from Position page and enter MENU page Aide 2 Press UP DOWN keys to select MARK item 3 Press ENTER key to go into MARKING page 4 Press LEFT RIGHT ENTER keys to select change items 5 Press UP DOWN keys to change letter and symbol in eac item to define this waypoint 6 Use LEFT RIGHT keys to highlight YES and press ENTER ke to confirm your marking then this position is saved in waypoir list or highlight No and press ENTER key to cancel you marking Create a waypoint MENU la HARK x R LIST T LIST Creating waypoint UA 1 Press UP DOWN keys in MENU page and highligh Waypoint item press ENTER key to go into Waypoin List page HARK ING 2 Press ENTER key and up a sub menu 3 Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Create item ther press ENTER key again and enter Waypoint Creat 2z2222 8 page cur 4 Press LEFT RIGHT ENTER keys and highlight the 1325 5ft item to change T ko 5 Press UP Down keys to change letter symbol number You can not only define the waypoint b name and symbol but also input the longitude an latitude for this waypoint 6 Highlight Yes and press ENTER key to confirm or Ni and press ENTER key to cancel WARK p R LIST T LIST E SEIVP cOMMU 001 001 Page Page 13 36
29. t will work within 0 2 mile away from the each waypoint For Anchor alarm if you choose 0 2mile the unit will alarm when you are 0 2 mile away from the location you set as Anchor NOTE Page 23 36 VCICICIICC System Setup NOTE The prompt alarm will last until you go out of the alarm area or switch off the alarm If you set Anchor alarm it will always be effective no matter it is in the state of navigation or not expect the alarm is turned off Unit There are three unit available for you to choose mile kilometer and nautical OTHER Highlight S ystem item by UP DOWN key and press ENTER key You can have three choices Choosing Normal the E trace will run in normal mode and AA batteries can last 4 hours Choosing TricklePower the E trace will run in trickle power mode and AA batteries can last 4 7 hours In this case satellite reception and keypad operation may not be as efficient and sensitive as in normal mode Choosing Battery Type E trace can exchange battery type from alkalescence to rechargeable or the other way round Choosing Default all the data in the system will lose and restore the initiate status DATUM RO ENTER DATUM Tristan fist 68 S X Vitilew 1916 Ej ESCAPE TIME ALARH ESCAPE Fniuetok TIME ALARY Zanderij H E E UNIT OTHER UKIT OTHER UNIT OTHER B 1 DATUM DISPLAY UIC offset 4 Hours
30. this icon during operation Page 11 36 Main Pages The User Format page The page indicate information of local coordinates system generally it is WGS84 and Gauss projection coordinates The information Contain X coordinate Y coordinate latitude longitude and altitude Press ENTER key four options Yf Lf Df Xf will appear Its can be togged by pressing ENTER key you can press Left Right key to move the cursor in the selected row and press Up Down keys to vary the selected data After main pages introduction let s look at how to operate the E trace step by step We will guide you the operation process in the order of Mark Waypoint Track Route Tes 84 X 3783187 Y 582588 34 13 36 788N L 188 53 46 808E H 484 8 ENTER Yf pagana 88088 Lf 188 88 88E Df 1 0000000000 Xf 0 88800080888 World Geodetic System 1984 Gauss X coordinate Gauss Y coordinate Latitude Longitud Altitude East West warp Center Meridian The scale of projection South North warp Page 12 36 nNCICICIICC Mark amp Creating a Wayp Waypoint s name Mark a waypoint MENU A Waypoint is any identified point on the map or track that has been named and recorded The E trace can store up to 1000 Hl waypoints in the memory Waypoints are used to build a route LIST a 4 13 611N Marking Position LIST T LIST 108 53 700E If you want to mark your current position as a waypoint you shoul B check Po
31. to a final destination If there is a route made up of three waypoints A B and C Then the segments in travelling order from Waypoint A to Waypoint B and from Waypoint B to Waypoint C are called two legs on the route The route can contain up to 50 waypoints including start and destination in E trace using any of the waypoint stored in the memory In the page of Create a Route highlight a waypoint by UP DOWN keys and press ENTER key pop up four operational options 1 Add Waypoint is to put a waypoint behind the highlighted waypoint Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Add WPT item Press ENTER key and enter Waypoints List page Press UP DOWN keys to highlight the waypoint you want to add Press ENTER key to confirm Insert Waypoint is to puta waypoint in front of the highlighted waypoint Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Insert WPT item Press ENTER key and enter Waypoints List page Press UP DOWN keys to highlight the waypoint you want to insert Press ENTER key to confirm 99 Delete Waypoint is to remove waypoint in a route Press UP DOWN keys to highlight the waypoint you want delete Press ENTER key then the waypoint erased from the route A Save is to finish route edition and keep it in the unit memory Press UP DOWN keys to highlight Save item Press ENTER key and a mini window pops up Use LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN keys to name this route Laana Wf L AIA LL

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