Magellan DirectRoute 3.0 Quick Start Manual page 17

Magellan mapsend directroute 3.0 software-maps: quick start
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2.
Click the Upload Regions
3. Choose where you want to send the map. Note: Sending the map to the
hard drive is useful if you wish to frequently switch maps on the unit.
This option processes the map image and stores it, so next time you
upload it you can skip the processing wait.
4.
The first time you upload a map, MapSend asks you to connect your GPS
receiver to the computer's serial port, so it can auto-detect the port and
determine the baud rate. If MapSend has problems detecting the port, use
the GPS receiver MENU options to turn off NMEA and Set Baud Rate to
4800. Make sure any hot sync programs (e.g. PDA, cell phone, etc.) on
your PC are turned off.
5. Next step is to either auto-detect or manually input the unit serial
number.
6.
MapSend will help you make sure the map will fit on the storage device.
This may involve a couple of steps to reach an acceptable map size. Once
you have an acceptable map, Click Finish to proceed.
7.
The map data is then converted and loaded to the target receiver or
storage device.
Using Street Routing and Guidance in MapSend
DirectRoute routing and guidance is primarily designed for use on the
handheld, but it is possible to create street routes in DirectRoute on the PC.
button on the toolbar.
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