Glossary - Teletype GPS Software Manual

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6.
Transfer the maps you would like to use on your PDA using the Transfer > Storage Maps > Streets.
Choose the county, state, or country you would like to transfer, and choose the storage destination. Once
you have chosen what you would like to transfer, click on Transfer. (Note: This requires an ActiveSync
connection.)
7.
Remove your PDA from its cradle/sync.
8.
Insert Compact Flash (CF) GPS or pair your Bluetooth receiver. (Note: See
information on how to install your GPS receiver.)
9.
Open the TeleType GPS application on your PDA.
10. Select MENU > Route > New. Enter your starting point and destination, and press the routing icon. Your
route will now be displayed on your PDA's screen. You can view detailed directions for your route by going
to MENU > Route > View.
11. Select MENU > GPS. Open the Status tab, tap on Open Port (if button is available; you may need to
toggle from Close Port to Open Port). Verify that there is data flowing. Close the GPS Status window.
12. Go outside and lock in to your position. Go to MENU > Prefs > Road, and turn on auto show maps as you
travel so that the maps for your current area will automatically appear on-screen.
13. Select MENU > Prefs > Navigation tab. Select Head Up. Press OK.
14. View the detailed panel at bottom of screen for navigation directions.
See Also:
Voice Recognition
Preferences
1.4

Glossary

ActiveSync - The Microsoft software that allows your PDA to communicate with your PC.
APT or ARPT - Abbreviation for "airport".
Aviation - The mode of navigation in TeleType GPS software that deals with air navigation. For more details,
please see the
Basemap - The file for each country that stores the positions of cities as well as other necessary data. The
basemap file for a country is named CountryName_place.ttm, where CountryName is replaced with the
name of the country (For example: US_place.ttm or France_place.ttm).
NEXRAD (Next Generation Radar) - A radar system implemented by the US government that tracks weather
patterns and their locations, and warns people in the event of inclement weather. To see the current weather
maps in your web browser you can go to
your current location. For more information on what the colors represent on the radar maps, you can go to
http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/radinfo/radinfo.html#color.
PC - Personal computer. Desktop or laptop computer typically used in connection with a PDA.
PDA - Personal Digital Assistant, such as an HP iPAQ or Dell Axim.
POI - Points of interest. See
Route - A route is a set of directions created by the software for use in door to door navigation. Routes are
© 2006 TeleType GPS
European Add-On Maps require a password for
activation. Contact TeleType for more information.
aviation
manual.
yellow pages
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/radar/
for details.
Introduction
online documentation
and select the radar station closest to
3
for

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