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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 as on October 2004.
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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 User's manual Table of contents i Table of contents 1 Introduction ................................................................ 3 1.1 Important safety infor mation ................................
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 4.4.1 Displayi ng the route list ....................................... 63 4.4.2 Adding a stage poi nt during navi gation ................... 64 4.4.3 Blocking a rout e secti on ..............................
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Introduction - 3 - 1 Introduction Topics covered in this chapter: 1.1 Important safety inform ation page 4 Safety information on navigation Safety information on the GPS rece iver Safety info rmat ion on the inst allation in the v ehicle 1.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Introduction - 4 - 1.1 Important safety information Note In your own interest, read th e following notices and safety information carefully before starti ng up your navigation sy stem. 1.1.1 Safety information on navigation The use of OnCourse Navigator may only be effected a t your own risk.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Introduction - 5 - 1.1.2 Safety information on the GPS receiver Attention: As it i s not waterproof, do not exp ose your GPS receiver to water! Attention: Do no t install the cabl e next to security relevant equipment and supply lines.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Introduction - 6 - 1.2 Search facilities and conventions Find information quickly This manual offers the following search facilities: Ù In the footnote at the botto m of the page, you may c heck which chapter and which sectio n yo u are actually reading.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Introduction - 7 - 1.3.1 Support You need help? Send an email to support@OnCourseNavigator.com You may also find furth er information on the web si te of Easy PocketNAV.com LLC ( www.OnCour seNavigator.com ). 1.
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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick -start guide - 9 - 2 Installation and quick-start guide Topics covered in this chapter: 2.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 10 - 2.1 Operating mode of your navigation system OnCourse Navigator The time of complicated an d frustrating inqu iries on the right way in folded maps is over.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 11 - Operating mode of your navigation system The so-called base map (e.g. of USA and Ca nada) and a software designed for exporting extracts of this base map are installed on your PC (if you have purchased the version wi th 4 CD-ROMs).
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 12 - 2.2 Installation of the navigation system Quick-start guide… Depending on the version yo u have purchased, yo u must carry out the following procedures before using OnCourse Navi gator : Case A: 4 CD-RO Ms Case A: You ha ve purchased 4 C D-ROMs.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 13 - 2.2.1 Software installation on your PC and on your Pocket PC (Case A) Survey You must install the software on yo ur PC and o n your Pocket P C before you can use your navigation system.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 14 - 2.2.2 Software installation on your Pocket PC (Case B) Survey The OnCourse Na vigator nav igat ion software will be instal led on your Pocket PC. Installing the software.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 15 - You want to... so... select an already exported map, click the Map archive icon define a rectangular segment, clic.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 16 - 2.2.5 Insta llation in th e vehicle Survey Mount the holder of the Pocket PC and the GPS receiver before you use the navigati on system. You will also have to ini tialize the GPS receiver.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 17 - Mounting and connecting th e GPS receiver Attention: The mounte d GPS receiver must not impede the driver’s attention on traffi c. Connecting the GPS receiver... 1.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 18 - 5. Start OnCourse Navigator . 6. On the main screen, tap the Settings button. The S ETTINGS screen opens. 7. Via the arrow buttons, sel ect GPS . 8. Tap the Type of rece iver field and indicate the type of your GPS receiver.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 19 - Initializing the GPS receiver Initialization of the GPS receiver The initialization process of the GPS receiver starts autom atically.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 20 - 2.2.6 Starting navigation Use your navigation system… 1. Turn on your Pocket PC. 2. Start OnCourse Navigator by tapping > Programs > OnCourse Navigator 4 . 3.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Installation and quick - start guide - 21 - The A DDRESS screen opens: 6. Enter the name of the destination town into t he City fi eld. 7. Enter the name of the destination street into the Street fiel d. Enter the house number if possible.
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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 23 - 3 Operating the navigation software Topics covered in this chapter: 3.1 Starting OnCourse Navigator page 24 Basic settings 3.2 User interface and ba sic func tionality page 27 Icons 3.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 24 - 3.1 Starting OnCourse Navigator Precondition You have carried out insta llation and activation of OnCourse Navigator as described in “Insta llat ion of the navigation system”, page 12.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 25 - Tap this button for itin erary planning purposes. For details, please refer t o “Navigating to several destin ations (Itinerary planning)”, p age 59. Tap this button to display the map currently in use.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 26 - Saving your home address In OnCourse Navigator , you ma y save your home addr ess to quickly start navi gation homewards from anywhere. 1. On the main screen, tap Settings .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 27 - 3.2 User interface and basic functionality Operation In order to offer a maximum of flexibility and co nvenience for .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 28 - GPS The color of this icon an d th e number displayed on it have the following significan ce: Color/Number Significance red A GPS receiver is not connected or the power supply is interru pt ed.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 29 - Entry Signi ficance Speed Indicates yo ur current speed. Position Indicates the address of your current position. Save current position Tap this button to add the current address to the saved destinat ions list.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 30 - 3.3 Indicating destinations Basic principle of navigation The indication of destination s is the basis of navigation respectively of it in erary planning.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 31 - 3.3.1 Entering a destination manually Database of places The data of all places covered by the currently loaded map is stored in the database of places .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 32 - Indicating a destination… 1. On the main screen tap One dest ination . The D ESTINATION screen opens. 2. Tap the Region entry field and select the destination state or province/territory.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 33 - 3.3.2 Selecting a Point of Interest Points of Interest Points of Interest are stored in the database o f places and may be displayed on the map. Ports, airports, resta urants, hotels, petrol station s, public buildin gs, and others belong to the Poin ts of Interest.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 34 - Points of Interest nearby Notice: You may only display Points of In t erest nearby when the GPS receiver is connected and when yo ur current position can be determined.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 35 - Points of Interest of superregional interest Selecting a Point of Interest of superregional interest... 8. On the P OINT OF INTEREST screen, tap the Of sup erreg ional significance button.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 36 - Point of Interest in another town Selecting a Point of Interest in another town... 2. On the P OINT OF INTEREST screen, tap the In anot her city button. The P OINT OF INTEREST IN ANOTHER CITY screen opens: 3.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 37 - 3.3.3 Selecting destinations from the Outlook contacts list Using Outlook contacts as destination… Any address from the Outlook contacts list on your Pocke t PC may be used as destination for na vigation or itinerary planni ng purposes.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 38 - 3a The following screen opens wh en there was more than one address to be found for the respective contact: 3b Tap the OK button, which bel ongs to the addre ss you want to use as destination.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 39 - 3.3.4 Indicating destinat ions on the map You may indicate a destination directly on the map. In addition t o towns and streets, you may also sele ct Point of Interest quickly.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 40 - Database information on the respe ctive place will be lo aded and displayed: 4. Tap the Task field. The T ASK screen opens where you may indicate how to proceed: 5. Select Start navigation from the list to na vigate to the respective place.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 41 - 3.3.5 Saved destinations Saved destinations All destinations you have saved by tapping the Save bu tton are listed on the S AVED DESTINATIONS screen.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 42 - Deleting a destination 1. Tap the entry of the destin ation to be deleted.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 43 - 3.3.7 Save and use your home add res s Survey You may store your ho me address in OnCour se Navigator in order to quickly start naviga tion home at any place. Saving your home address… 1.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 44 - 3.3.8 Voice command Survey You may store a voice command with any sav ed destin at ion. You may then start navigati on to this de stination by speech. Storing a voice command.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 45 - 3.4 Working with the map Survey There are various pieces of information availabl e on the M AP screen. Learn in this chapter abou t the possibilities for working with the map, whi ch depend on whether you a re in navigation mode, or not.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 46 - 3.4.1 Operating the map Displaying the map You may display the map Ù while planni ng an itin erary, Ù in order to show destinations on the map, or Ù in order to select destinations on the map.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 47 - Icons The following icons are displayed o n the map: Zoom / Scroll Tap the Scroll icon to switch between Zoom and Scroll mode. Zoom In Zoom mode (the icon appears white) you may scale the map up or down.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 48 - Zoom out Tap Zoom out to scale the map up. Additional functi ons Tap the Additional functions icon to display the A DDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen. The availability of some functions depends on whether you are being i n na vigation mode or not.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 49 - Change preferences Tap Change prefer ences to display the S ETT INGS screen. For details, please refer to “An nex A: Configuration of OnCourse Navigator”, page 102.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 50 - 3.4.2 Representation of the map in navigatio n mode In navigation mode, there is so me assistance for navigation, som.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 51 - Information on the itinerary At the right of the map, t he following in formation on the itin erary is being displayed: Field Information This symbol means "stage".
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 52 - 3.4.3 Displaying additional i nformatio n on the map In OnCourse Navigator you may determine which informat ion is to be displayed on the map. Modifying any configur at ion begins on the S ETTINGS screen.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Operating the navigation software - 53 - 7. Tap the command buttons to di splay (On) or not (O ff) the respective information on the map. The desired information on the entire itinerary (u pper section) and on the current stage (lower section) w ill be displayed at the right hand side of the map.
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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 55 - 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning Topics covered in this chapter: 4.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 56 - 4.1 General notes on navigation The use of OnCourse Navigator may only be effected a t your own risk.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 57 - 4.2 Navigating to a destination Navigating to a destination… 1. Enter your destination as described in “ Indicating destinations”, page 30. 2. Tap the Start navigation button.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 58 - 4. Tap the Inter state s , Ferries , and Tollways fields successively and select one of the following options: Option Sign ifica tion Permitted The respective kind of st reet will be regarded for route calculation.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 59 - 4.3 Navigating to several destinations (Itinerary planning) Itinerary planning You may plan itineraries w it h out receiving GPS- signals, e.g. comfortably at home. Planned i tineraries may be stored.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 60 - 6. Tap the entry of the stage poi nt you want to navigate to first. Notice: You ha ve to select the st age point you want to navigate to first. Yo u may then con tinuer navigati on when it was interrupted.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 61 - 4.3.1 Working on itineraries, storage and management Survey You may plan as much itineraries as y ou want, e.g. for holidays. You may save them and use them later for navigati on purposes.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 62 - Tap Show on ma p to display the enti re itinerary on the map. The route will be highlighted in green: 4.3.2 Simulating the rou te Simulation You may execute a simulated naviga tion along the itinerary when the route has been calculated.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 63 - 4.4 Functions which are useful for navigation Survey In OnCourse Navigat or the following funct ions are available in navigation mode: Ù Adding a stage point during na vigation, see page 64.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 64 - 4.4.2 Adding a stage point during navigation Adding a stage point during navigation… At any moment during navi gation you may add a ne w stage point to your itinerary.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 65 - 4.4.3 Blocking a route sectio n Blocking a route section manually You may block a route section manually in order to evade it. Manual blocking forces a recal culation of the route.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 66 - 4.4.4 Keeping the logbook Survey You may make OnCourse Navigator keep a logbook. Any start of the logbook forces the creation of an Excel file in the root directory of your Pocket PC .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Navigation and Itinerary planning - 67 - Working with the logbook… You may transmit the logbook file t o y our PC where you may open it and modify the entries (if necessary). 1. Establish an ActiveSync connection between your PC and your Pocket PC.
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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 69 - 5 Additional software: MapExport Topics covered in this chapter: 5.1 Functionality of MapExport page 70 Map export and transfer Transfer of Standard map extracts 5.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 70 - 5.1 Functionality of MapExport 5.1.1 Map export and transfer Notice: You do not dispose of MapExport unless you have purchased the 4-CD-version of OnCourse Na vigator and installed the software.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 71 - 5.2 User’s interface and basic functionality 5.2.1 Starting MapExport Starting MapExport… 1. Start MapExp ort on your PC by cl icking Start > Programs > OnCourse Naviga tor 4 > MapExpo rt .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 72 - Standard directory for the basic map C lick the Select button on the “Basi c map” section to determine another folder for the ba se map. For details, please refer to “Base map”, page 76.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 73 - 5.2.2 Operating elements Survey The operating elements of Ma pExport are listed below : Element Function Entry field Make entries into entry fiel ds. List field Select between the entries listed in a list field.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 74 - 5.2.3 Hot keys Survey T he hot keys which en able MapExport operation without mouse are listed below: Key Function [TAB] Focuses the next field or button Focuses the next menu item.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 75 - 5.2.4 Structure of the windows Main menu Use and structure Ù Via the M AIN MENU you may access all functions of the software. Ù The paths of the standard di rectories for the basic map and for Customized maps are indicated and may be modified.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 76 - 5.3 Working with maps 5.3.1 Loading and displaying maps Base map Survey During the installation process th e Base map has been stored on your PC’s hard disk.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 77 - Standard folder for customized maps A standard folder for customized maps has been created during the installation process. All cust omized maps you have exported (areas and corridors) are stored therein.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 78 - 5.3.2 Icons Survey At the upper right corner of the map, there are icons to scroll the map, to determine the scale of th e map, and to define seg ments of the map in order to export them.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 79 - Adding a stage point: The Stage point icon is only activated on th e C ORRIDOR window. Click this icon t o add a stage poin t by clicking it on the map. For details, please refer to “Co rridor surrounding an itinerary”, page 80.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 80 - 5.4 Exporting segments of the map 5.4.1 Corridor surroundi ng an itinerary Survey You may cut a corridor of the base map and export it.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 81 - Defining the stage points of an itinerary Survey Any town, street, or Point of In terest covered by the base map may be selected as stage point. To determine a stage point, you may Ù enter it by keyboard or Ù click it on the map.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 82 - 7. Enter a house number i nto the No. field at the ri ght hand side if possible or enter the name of crossroad into the Intersection entry fi eld. 8. Click the Set route points button to determine the entered address as stage point.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 83 - Selecting a stage point on the map… 1. On the map, search for the place or Point of Interest you w ant to set as stage point. 2. Click the Stage point icon. The mouse pointer becomes an arrow with a small flag.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 84 - Defining the route options Defining th e route options… 1. Click the Route op tions button.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 85 - Checking, displaying an d exporting itineraries Survey Y ou may plan as much itin erar ies as you want, e.g. for holidays, in order to use them late r for navigation purposes.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 86 - Route information When the route has been calculat ed, the following inf ormat ion is being displayed on the functi onal section: Ù In the Duration column, the dista nce and the estimated duration to the next stage point are being indicated.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 87 - Loading the stage points of a saved itinerary… Click From PC to load th e stage points of an it in erary which is saved on the hard disc of your PC. Click From Pocket PC to load t h e stage points of an itin erary which is saved on your Pocket PC.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 88 - Exporting the corridor Survey Having entered stage points, radi us and corridor width, you may initiate the ex port ation of the corri dor to the hard disc of your PC. The new map may be transferred to the Pocket PC ins tantly after exportation or at a later moment.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 89 - 5.4.2 Area Survey You may cut a rectangle of the base map and export it. The map segment may be exported to th e hard disc and may then be transferred to your Pocket PC. Looking for Hawaii…? Hawaii is not covered by the base map.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 90 - If the area is to cover certai n places or Points of Interest , you may search for them in the databa se of places. Click the Search icon. For details, please refer t o “Defining th e st age points of an itinerary”, page 81.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 91 - All concerned countries and/or st ates or provinces/territories are selected (highligh ted in blue). In order to deselect a country or stat e or provin ce/territory , click on its entry.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 92 - Shifting the area… 1. Point at the middle of the area. 2. Keep the left mouse button pre ssed and draw the rectangl e to the desired position.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 93 - 5.5 Transferring segments of the base map Opening the Archive window… 1.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 94 - Deleting a map… 1. On the Customize d maps list field, click the entry of the map to be deleted. 2. Click the Delete command button. 3. Confirm by clicking Yes . The map and its entry on the Customized maps list field are deleted.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Ma pExport - 95 - Transfer via a card reader 1. Connect the card reader to your PC and insert the memory card. 2. To transmit a Standard map, insert the respective CD-RO M into your CD-drive.
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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Sk inEditor - 97 - 6 Additional software: SkinEditor Topics covered in this chapter: 6.1 Skin creation page 98 6.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Sk inEditor - 98 - 6.1 Skin creation Notice: You do not dispose of SkinEditor unl ess you have purchased the 4-CD-version of OnCourse Na vigator and installed the software. Survey With SkinEditor , you may personalize the user interface of OnCourse Navigator .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: Sk inEditor - 99 - 6.2 Selecting a Skin in OnCourse Navigator Selecting a Skin in OnCourse Navigator… 5. Start OnCourse Navigator on yo ur Pocket PC. 6. Tap the Settings button. 7. Select the R EPRESENTATION screen and tap the Skin fi eld.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Additional software: SkinEditor - 100 -.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 101 - 7 Appendix Topics covered in this chapter: 7.1 Annex A: Configuration of OnCourse Navigator page 102 Map information Route informat ion Volume Representation Auto mode Speed profile Logbook Keypad Itinerary Format GPS Home address 7.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 102 - 7.1 Annex A: Configuration of OnCourse Navigator Configuration In OnCourse Navigat o r , you may modify t he following setti ngs: Ù Map information , see below. Ù Route information, see page 103.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 103 - 7.1.2 Route information Route information On the R OUTE INFORMATION screen, you may effect the following modifications: Element Sign ifica tion Dist. to fina l dest. Time to final dest. ETA at final dest.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 104 - 7.1.4 Representation Representation On the R EPRESENTATION screen, y ou may effect t he following modifications: Element Sign ifica tion Skin Skins are made to personalize the user interface of OnCourse Navigator .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 105 - 7.1.7 Logbook Logbook On the L OGBOOK screen, determine whether the logbook is to be started automatically at the beginning of navi gation (Yes) or not (No). Tap the Start autom atical ly on avai lable GPS s ignal button to toggle between Yes and No.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 106 - 7.1.11 GPS GPS On the GPS screen, configure the GPS receiver. Element Sign ifica tion Type of receiver Tap the Type of receiv er field. Select the appropriate receiver from the list and tap OK .
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 107 - 7.2 Annex B: Problem solutions 7.2.1 Installation Installation failed Software in stallation on your Po cket PC has fai led. 1. Uninstall the softw are by clicking Start > Programs > OnCourse Navigator 4 > De-installation o n your PC.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Appendix - 108 - 7.2.3 GPS receiver Possible error sources concerning the initialization of the GPS receiver If the GPS symbol stays red (no GPS-reception) even though the system has been installed correct ly, this may be du e to one of the following reason s: Ù Reason A: an incorrect COM-port is selected.
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Glossary - 109 - 8 Glossary COM-port A COM port is a connector to a communications interface, usually the serial port. The ports are numbered by a number behind “COM”. A communications interf ace is designed to co nnect hardware like a mouse or a GPS receiver.
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User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Index - 111 - 9 Index A Activation code ............................... 15 Additional functi ons ......................... 48 Assistance for navigation .................. 50 Autozoom ..........................
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Index - 112 - Zoom .......................................... 47 Zoom in ...................................... 47 Zoom ou t .................................... 48 MapExport Area .............................
User's manual OnCourse Navigator | 4 Index - 113 - Route information ........................ 103 Speed prof ile .............................. 104 Volume ...................................... 103 Skin ......................................... 98, 99 SkinEditor Skin crea tion .
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