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Street Atlas USA
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  • Page 1 ® Street Atlas USA User Guide This user guide is a printable version of the XMap Help system. When you are using XMap, use the Help system to take advantage of links to related Help topics and tutorials.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started ......................1 Welcome to Street Atlas USA .................. 1 Frequently Asked Questions ..................2 Helpful Tips ......................8 Activating Advanced/Simplified File Management ............. 12 Basic Functions ....................12 Zooming In and Out .................... 12 Panning/Centering the Map ................... 14 Copying Your Map to the Clipboard ................
  • Page 4 Selecting a Keyboard Shortcut Scheme ..............73 Creating a New Custom Scheme ................73 Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts in a Custom Scheme ..........73 Customizing a DeLorme Scheme ................75 Renaming a Custom Scheme ................75 Deleting a Custom Scheme ................... 76 Importing a Custom Scheme .................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Setting which Map File Opens with Street Atlas USA ..........83 Saving a Map File ....................84 Editing a Map File ....................84 Creating Transfer Files ..................85 Creating Transfer Files with Hyperlinked Files ............86 Importing Transfer Files ..................88 E-mailing a Transfer File ..................
  • Page 6 Street Atlas USA User Guide Finding Phone Book Listings for a Specific Road ............126 Using XData ......................129 XData Overview ....................129 Importing Data ....................129 Managing Datasets ..................... 131 Viewing Dataset Records ..................132 Creating a Route with XData Records ..............133 Geocoding or Moving a Record's Location ...............
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Drawing a Line, Arc, or Spline on the Map .............. 163 Drawing a Track on the Map ................164 Editing a Routable Road, Line, Arc, or Spline ............165 Editing a Track ....................166 Placing a Routable Road, Line, Arc, or Spline at a Specific Location ......166 Joining and Breaking Linear Objects ..............
  • Page 8 Street Atlas USA User Guide Editing Roads ....................197 Labeling a Route Point with a MapNote ..............198 Moving Route MapNotes ..................199 Displaying and Centering Routes on the Map ............199 Saving a Route ....................200 Deleting a Route ....................200 Importing Routes ....................
  • Page 9 Tagging an Image ....................251 Calculate the Timestamp Offset ................252 Legal Information ....................253 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 Plus Single-User License Agreement ........253 Street Atlas USA 2010 Single-User License Agreement ..........257 Important Notices ....................260 Index ........................267...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Double-click a book in the Table of Contents to view all of its associated topics. Click a topic to read its contents. • Additional information is available in the Technical Support section of our website. Visit www.delorme.com to view tutorials, search the forums, and more. What's New • E-Z Nav route wizard optimizes NavMode and gives you an easy to use in-vehicle solution for navigating.
  • Page 12: Frequently Asked Questions

    Upgraders only: What happens to my map files when I upgrade? Your map files, draw files, route files, and log files are stored in the DeLorme Docs folder, usually found on the root of your computer's C: drive. They are not affected by an install or removal of DeLorme software.
  • Page 13 Can I see my imagery and data from Topo USA and XMap on the map? Yes, as long as the DeLorme Docs\Downloads is located in the same location for Street Atlas USA as it was in Topo USA and/or XMap.
  • Page 14 9. Click the Draw tab, click File, and then click Import. 10. Browse to the path where your draw files are stored. The default directory is C:\DeLorme Docs\Draw. 11. Under Files of Type, select the file type from the list. If the type is not listed, select All Files;...
  • Page 15 Getting Started Performing a POI Search, Performing an Advanced Search, and Finding POIs Near Your Current Location. • How can I find all of the nearby points of interest? Right-click your location on the map, click Find Travel POIs, and then click the distance you want to search within (1 mile, 5 miles, or 10 miles).
  • Page 16 Drawing Routable Roads on the Map. Note You can also report data corrections to DeLorme using the NetLink tab. • What is a map file? Street Atlas USA lets you save all of the work you have done in the mapping application as a single workspace so you can open it later.
  • Page 17 Getting Started • What's the difference between a stop and a via? When routing in Street Atlas USA, you have the option of adding/inserting stops or vias in the route. A stop is a location in the middle of a route where you want to stop and then proceed from.
  • Page 18: Helpful Tips

    Activating Advanced/Simplified File Management. Helpful Tips These tips may help you use the features in your DeLorme mapping program. The Did You Know? pop-up tutorials provide hints while you are working in the application. Tips • To disable a specific pop-up tutorial, select the Don't Show Again check box before you close it.
  • Page 19: Handheld Export

    Getting Started Draw If you want to... Use this tip... Create a route using a When drawing a routable road, click each existing road it road you have added to crosses to ensure that you can route on the new road. the map with the Draw tab When you open a track you've imported from your GPS device, join the imported line with existing lines by right-...
  • Page 20: Map Files

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Map Files If you want to... Use this tip... Determine which map file Use the Welcome Screen to set which map file opens with opens when you open Street Atlas USA. Street Atlas USA. Learn how to add route Add existing route and/or draw files to your map file by and/or draw layers to your...
  • Page 21 Getting Started Reorder the columns in the Click the Directions list column headers to change the Route Directions list column order. Determine the difference Added stops/vias are placed in the order you add them to between adding and the route. Inserted stops/vias are placed in the order you inserting stops and vias would approach them between the Start and Finish points of the route.
  • Page 22: Activating Advanced/Simplified File Management

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Activating Advanced/Simplified File Management Note for regular Street Atlas USA only Advanced file management allows you to save multiple routes and draw layers in a single map file. With simplified file management, you can save only one route and/or draw layer in a single map file.
  • Page 23 Getting Started • If you view both the right (primary) and left (secondary) maps at different data zoom levels, a box (or lines, depending on the current data zoom level) displays on the map that is zoomed out the furthest. The box/lines indicate the area that is in view on the other map.
  • Page 24: Panning/Centering The Map

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Tips • Press ALT+PAGE UP on your keyboard to zoom out to the next full data zoom level. Press ALT+PAGE DOWN on your keyboard to zoom in to the next full data zoom level.
  • Page 25 Getting Started To Save a Map as a Bitmap or JPEG Use the following steps to save a map as an image. 1. Locate the area on the map that you want to save as an image. 2. Click the Print tab and then click the Map subtab (if it is not already selected). 3.
  • Page 26: Measuring Distance And Area

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Measuring Distance and Area Use the Measure tool on the toolbar to measure linear distance and area on the map based on the units chosen in the Display tab of the Options dialog box. The snap function snaps (attaches) the point of a measurement line to a point on a road or another measurement object.
  • Page 27: Chart Of Supported Coordinate Formats

    Getting Started Chart of Supported Coordinate Formats These are the supported search formats. Sample coordinates are for Yarmouth, Maine. Tip Examples of search formats are listed in the Advanced search drop-down text boxes along with a history of your most current search criteria. Coordinate QuickSearch Advanced Search...
  • Page 28: Searching Tips

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 434829.46 N, 700950.64 W 434829.46 N 700950.64 W 43, -70 USNG 19TDJ 06354 51187 Same as QuickSearch Street Atlas USA 19TDJ0635451187 Plus only (NAD27)* 19TDJ06355109 19TDJ064511 19TDJ0651 UTM/UPS 19T 0406311E 4850964N Zone 19T Easting 0406311E Northing 4850964N 19T 0406311 4850964...
  • Page 29: Exiting The Program

    Getting Started This table shows formats for search types. For this type of search... Use this format... Example Address Street address, City, State 100 Baxter Blvd, Portland, ME Street address, ZIP Code 100 Congress St, 04101 Street address, City, State, ZIP 100 Congress St, Portland, ME Code 04101...
  • Page 30: About The Interface

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide About the Interface Tab Area You can access most of the application's functions from the tab area at the bottom of the screen. To access Help for a specific tab, click the Help button on the tab.
  • Page 31: Control Panel

    Getting Started Control Panel The Control Panel, located to the right of the map view, displays information pertinent to the current map view and map cursor position. It also includes zoom and map pan buttons. You can customize your interface to show or hide the Control Panel.
  • Page 32: Overview Map

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Overview Map The overview map is a small map in the lower-right corner of the screen that offers a wide- angle view of your current map view area. It is approximately three data zoom-levels out from the current map view.
  • Page 33 Getting Started GeoTagger Print Print Screen...
  • Page 35: Tutorials

    Tutorials Tutorial: Use the E-Z Nav Route Wizard When using a GPS device with your DeLorme mapping application, the E-Z Nav route wizard works with NavMode to make trip planning to a single destination quick and easy.To use the E-Z Nav route wizard at any time while using Nav Mode, click the E-Z Nav button the top right corner of the map.
  • Page 36 2010 User Guide Use the E-Z Nav route wizard to find a location In this tutorial, you are visiting DeLorme and want to find a good place to eat lunch. Step 1—Get ready You have already optimized Street Atlas USA for use with E-Z Nav (see orange box above).
  • Page 37 The results show each restaurant with its distance from your location. Once you page through the list of results, you decide on Bruce's Burritos and note that it's 1.5 miles from DeLorme. Click Bruce's Burritos in the list. Step 4—View the result on the map On the details page, click View Map to view the location on the map before you route to it.
  • Page 38 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Step 5—Create the route and start your trip Once you are back on the details page, click Create Route and start navigating!
  • Page 39: Tutorial: Find Points Of Interest On A Route

    Tutorials Tutorial: Find Points of Interest on a Route Use GPS Radar to find the closest point of interest to your current location as you travel along a route. In this tutorial, you are creating a route on the toolbar and using NavMode to navigate with the route.
  • Page 40 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Step 3—Start the GPS 1. Connect your GPS device to your portable computer. Ensure the speakers are turned on and loud enough for you to hear while driving. 2. Launch Street Atlas USA. 3.
  • Page 41: Tutorial: Plan A Long Distance Trip

    Tutorials Tutorial: Plan a Long Distance Trip When you are using Street Atlas USA to plan a long trip, use the many features on the Route tab to customize your route. Before you leave on your trip Step 1—Create your route Create a route—there are several ways to do this.
  • Page 42 3. Click the GPS button on the toolbar to start your GPS. • If you are using a GPS device that is not a DeLorme Earthmate GPS device, you need to initialize • If your GPS location is not the same as the start location of your trip, you will be prompted to navigate with it or hide it.
  • Page 43 Tutorials Step 3—Start driving If you have set up speech recognition software, you can ask the computer questions like, "What is the next turn?" or "Where am I?" For more information, see Voice Overview. This view shows the beginning of our trip using NavMode.
  • Page 44: Tutorial: Create Route Avoids

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Tutorial: Create Route Avoids Ever been planning a trip only to find out that a major road you're planning to take is currently under construction? How about when you're in the middle of your travels and you see a sign that says "Road Construction next 35 miles"? The Route Avoid feature lets you assign an area to avoid and even recalculate an existing route.
  • Page 45 Tutorials 5. When you have the area you want, release the mouse. The selected area is indicated by the fill color. Step 3—Create the route avoid Right-click the new draw object on the map, point to Manage Draw, and then click Route Avoid.
  • Page 46 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Step 4—View the new route The route automatically recalculates the best way to your destination, avoiding the specified area. Note If the route does not automatically recalculate, the Auto check box in the Route tab is not selected.
  • Page 47: Tutorial: Add Maps And Imagery

    Tutorials Tutorial: Add Maps and Imagery Your purchase includes a certificate for $40 of imagery downloads from the NetLink Map Library! You can download color aerial imagery, satellite imagery, USGS aerial imagery, and hi-resolution city imagery. You must be a registered user to receive your free imagery. If you did not register during the product installation, you can register when you order your imagery.
  • Page 48 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide cost of the download. The amount is zero because this order was made using a Map Library subscription. Step 5—Add the imagery to your download 1. Click the Add to List button to name and add the selected areas to your selection list.
  • Page 49 Tutorials • A message displays in the program. You can also go to the NetLink tab at any time to check for downloads. Step 8—View your imagery Click the arrow on the Imagery button to open the menu . Ensure the type of imagery you want to view is selected.
  • Page 50: Tutorial: Share Maps

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Tutorial: Share Maps MapShare lets you create static maps with or without route directions to send to your friends, family, and associates. Step 1—Open the MapShare Wizard Click the MapShare button on the toolbar to open the MapShare Wizard. Step 2—Select the type of information you want to share Select Share the Current Map View (a static map) or Share a Route Map and Directions and then click Next.
  • Page 51 Tutorials Step 4—Add a title or notes to the route map To add a title or notes to your route map, type the appropriate information in the text boxes and click Next. Step 5—Add notes to the directions Then, if you would like to add notes to display with your directions, type them in the Notes text box and click Next.
  • Page 52 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Step 6—View upload confirmation A message informs you that your map has been uploaded successfully to the MapShare site. Click Next. Step 7—Preview or e-mail the route Click E-mail the MapShare Link for Your Route Map and Directions to e-mail a link of your route map and directions.
  • Page 53: Tutorial: Phone Tab Results By Road

    An asterisk (*) before the name in a search result indicates a Do Not Call preference. The person or business listed has registered a preference to not be solicited by telephone (as provided by law). DeLorme products cannot be relied upon as a method for legal compliance with state and federal regulations. A number is flagged as Do Not Call if at least one of the following is true: The phone number is unlisted.
  • Page 54 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Step 3—Add search results to selection area Click the Add All button to move all of the search results to the Phone tab selection area. Step 4—View results as points on the map Click Map to view all of the search results as points on the map.
  • Page 55 Tutorials Step 5—View details Place your cursor on the point on the map to see the phone information for that result in the status bar (above the tab area). Note You can also right-click the point on the map and click Info to view all of the information for that result in the Info tab.
  • Page 56: Tutorial: Route With Xdata Points

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Tutorial: Route with XData Points This Help topic describes functionality that is available only in Street Atlas USA Plus. Once you import an XData dataset, you can use the data to create a route. Step 1—Import the dataset Import the dataset into the XData tab.
  • Page 57 Tutorials Step 5—Calculate the route If you do not have the Auto calculate check box selected in the Route/New Edit tab, click the Go To button on the right side of the tab or click the Calculate button in the Route tab. The route displays on the map.
  • Page 59: Map Legend

    Map Legend Map Legend The features that display on the map may display differently depending on which map colors you chose on the Display tab of the Options dialog box. The tables below show the symbolization of each feature, by map color. Notes •...
  • Page 60 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Indian Reservation (at data zoom level 2 thru 10-7) Intermittent Water Land Military Area (at data zoom level 11) Military Area (at data zoom level 2 thru 10-7) Mine or Quarry Parks River/Stream Transitional Area, Lava, Salt Flats, or Mixed Barren Water Wetlands...
  • Page 61 Map Legend National Capital (data zoom level 7 thru 10) National Capital (data zoom levels 2 thru 6) Point of Interest (smaller black square) Population Center Public Service Religious (buildings) Rest Area with Facilities (at data zoom levels 10 thru 11) Rest Area with Facilities (at data zoom level 12) Rest Area without Facilities (at data zoom levels 10 thru 11) Rest Area without Facilities (at data zoom level 12)
  • Page 62 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide No Left Turn, North or East No Right Turn, South or West No Right Turn, North or East No Turn, South or West No Turn, North or East No Way...
  • Page 63: Using The Toolbar

    Using the Toolbar Showing/Hiding Toolbar Options You can customize the toolbar to show the options you use most. You can also activate toolbar options that are not turned on by default or . Some toolbar options are grouped— you can show or hide groups of buttons. To modify the toolbar.
  • Page 64: To Open A Map File

    If you made changes to a map file that is already open, the Save Changes dialog box opens to ask you if you want to save your changes. Note Map files have .saf extensions and are saved by default in C:\DeLorme Docs\Map Files. The Open File dialog box opens.
  • Page 65: To Start/Stop Your Gps Connection

    Using the Toolbar Click the red Finish button and then click the location on the map where you want to end your route. Select an address book entry or your current GPS position from the Finish drop- down list. 3. Optional. If you want to add a stop or via to your route, click the Stop button or the Via button and then click the location on the map where you want to add or insert the stop or via.
  • Page 66: To Open The Map Library

    To View Imagery You can view imagery, such as aerial and satellite imagery, within the program. This data is available separately from DeLorme and can be purchased through the NetLink tab in your program. Use the Imagery button and menu on the toolbar to turn imagery on and off, select...
  • Page 67: To Get Information About A Location

    Using the Toolbar If the check box next to the Show Roads option is cleared, road names/labels do not display in the imagery. 3. To change the Show Roads status, click Show Roads to toggle the option. To Change the Raster Data Type 1.
  • Page 68: To Choose Options

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide information categories. Right-click in the information box again and click Collapse All to minimize all of the information categories. 4. Optional. Repeat steps 1–3 to get information about another location. 5. Optional. Right-click in the information box and click Print to print your map feature information.
  • Page 69: To Exchange Files With A Handheld Device

    Using the Toolbar • Show Tab Area Panel—Allows you to show or hide all the tabs. If Show All Tabs is turned on, the check box next to it is selected. Click Show Tab Area Panel to show or hide the tab area. •...
  • Page 70: To Print

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 3. To end a measurement line, double-click the last point of the measurement line. The measure line displays as a two-pixel wide yellow line and the total length of the line displays in a label at each endpoint of the line. 4.
  • Page 71: Customizing The Map And Tab Display

    Customizing the Map and Tab Display Customizing the Interface You can customize the interface for your application by hiding the tab panel area and the Control Panel. If you optimized your installation for use with a netbook, you can turn Netbook Mode on or off.
  • Page 72 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide To Select Basic Map Feature Preferences Use the following steps to change the basic map feature preferences. Changes made to the map view display almost immediately after selection. 1. Click the Options button on the toolbar.
  • Page 73: Customizing The Map Feature Preferences

    Customizing the Map and Tab Display • Town Borders • View town borders at data zoom level 10-0 and greater for the following states: Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina Vermont Connecticut Maine Missouri North Dakota Virginia Illinois Maryland Nebraska Ohio Washington Indiana Massachusetts...
  • Page 74: Changing The Map Colors

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • Click the small None button to the right of the Search Results window to show none of the features listed. • Click the small All button to the right of the Search Results window to display all of the features listed.
  • Page 75: Changing The Map Magnification Level

    Customizing the Map and Tab Display 4. Click OK to accept the change and exit the Options dialog box. Click Apply to accept the change and keep working in the Options dialog box. Changing the Map Magnification Level If you want to change the size of the map image, but not change the degree of geographic detail on the map, use the magnification settings in the Options dialog box.
  • Page 76: Setting Units Of Measure Preferences

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide This table shows the actions that may happen if you display major and minor POIs. If you You will see You will see You will see You will see You will see view large the following the following the following...
  • Page 77 Customizing the Map and Tab Display 1. Click the Options button on the toolbar. Click the arrow next to the Options toolbar button to open the menu. Then, click Options to open the dialog box. 2. Click the Display tab. 3.
  • Page 78: Resizing The Map And Tab Areas

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • True North—The direction to the north pole. This is the default setting. • Magnetic North—The direction that a compass needle points. 4. Click OK to commit the change and exit the Options dialog box. Click Apply to commit the change and keep working in the Options dialog box.
  • Page 79: Showing Or Hiding Tabs

    Customizing the Map and Tab Display • Double-click the bar between the right and left arrows to display an equal percentage of both the secondary and primary maps. To Resize the Tab and Map Area Using the Resize Tools There are two tab area resize tools. The horizontal resize tool is located above the tab area and lets you adjust the height of the tab area.
  • Page 80: Importing/Exporting Tab Manager Preferences

    1. Open Street Atlas USA, click the arrow next to the Options button the toolbar, and select Tab Manager from the menu. From the Start menu, point to Programs> DeLorme>Street Atlas...>Tools, and then click Tab Manager. 2. Select the check box next to each tab you want to display in the program.
  • Page 81: Reordering The Tabs

    1. If your application is open, click the arrow next to the Options button on the toolbar and click Tab Manager. From the Start menu, point to Programs > DeLorme > Street Atlas... > Tools and then click Tab Manager.
  • Page 82 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each tab you want to reorder. 5. Optional. Click Default to cancel the reordering process and use the default tab order (showing all available tabs). 6. Click OK. Exit Street Atlas USA.
  • Page 83: Using Keyboard Shortcuts

    Your application comes with the following DeLorme keyboard shortcut schemes: • Desktop Mapping • In-vehicle Navigation You cannot edit DeLorme schemes, but you can create custom schemes that you can edit. You can create as many additional custom schemes as you need. To Select a Keyboard Shortcut Scheme Use the following steps to select a keyboard shortcut scheme.
  • Page 84 3. Select a custom scheme from the Scheme drop-down list. Note You cannot edit DeLorme schemes. 4. Select the List option. 5. From the Commands drop-down list, select the command grouping to which you want to assign shortcuts. If you want assign shortcuts to several groupings, select All Commands.
  • Page 85: Customizing A Delorme Scheme

    3; you must use a modifier (such as CTRL or ALT) with letters and numbers. Customizing a DeLorme Scheme You cannot edit DeLorme schemes; however, you can create a copy of a DeLorme scheme that you can modify to fit your needs. To Customize a DeLorme Scheme Use the following steps to customize a DeLorme scheme.
  • Page 86: Deleting A Custom Scheme

    5. Click Yes when asked if you are sure you want to delete the scheme. Importing a Custom Scheme You can share their keyboard shortcut schemes with other DeLorme users. To Import a Custom Scheme Use the following steps to import a custom scheme.
  • Page 87: Searching For Commands

    Using Keyboard Shortcuts 1. Click the Options button on the toolbar. Click the arrow next to the Options toolbar button to open the menu. Then, click Options to open the dialog box. 2. Click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. 3. Select the scheme you want to export from the Scheme drop-down list. 4.
  • Page 88 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 5. Click Reference Card. The list displays in your default Web browser and is sorted by the same column you selected in step 3. 6. Optional. Print the list from your Web browser. Print a reference card from your web browser •...
  • Page 89: Viewing Map Data

    Viewing Map Data Saving Data to Your Hard Drive If you did not install the Street Atlas USA map data to your computer's hard drive during installation, you can do so anytime. Saving data to your hard drive makes it readily available and improves performance.
  • Page 90: Viewing Imagery

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Note To remove a data source from the Data Locations list, select the data source and click Remove. Viewing Imagery Your purchase of Street Atlas USA entitles you to free imagery and data! For download instructions, see the Add Maps and Imagery tutorial.
  • Page 91: Using Map Files

    As you create routes and draw layers, they are added to the currently selected map file. Map files are saved by default in C:\DeLorme Docs\Map Files. Each associated file is saved in its respective folder in the C:\DeLorme Docs directory. For example, a draw layer is saved in C:\DeLorme Docs\Draw.
  • Page 92: Creating And Deleting Map Files

    3. Click the Save button on Map Files have .saf extensions and are saved by default in the C:\DeLorme Docs\Map Files directory. Click File and then click Save As to rename the map file. Note You can also use the toolbar to create and save map files.
  • Page 93: Setting Which Map File Opens With Street Atlas Usa

    Using Map Files 2. Click File and then click Open. Click the Open button on the tab. 3. Double-click the map file. The last saved map view for that map file displays. Click the map file to select it and then click Open. The last saved map view for that map file displays.
  • Page 94: Saving A Map File

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide The Welcome Screen is always available—click the Help button on the toolbar and click Welcome Screen. Saving a Map File Use the Map Files tab to save each of your map files quickly and easily using one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 95: Creating Transfer Files

    Click the Save button . Map files have .saf extensions and are saved by default in the C:\DeLorme Docs\Map Files directory. Note Under the tree menu, you can use the check box next to each draw or route file to display or hide it in the current map view.
  • Page 96: Creating Transfer Files With Hyperlinked Files

    4. In the File Name text box, type the file name. Note Transfer files have .dmt extensions and are saved by default in the C:\DeLorme Docs\Transfer Files directory by default. Browse to another location if you want to save the file somewhere else.
  • Page 97 Using Map Files 4. Verify the Include Hyperlink Files for Transfer check box is selected. If you do not want to include hyperlink files in your transfer file, clear this check box and go to step 8. 5. Under File Options, select Maintain Directory Info to save the directory structure of the hyperlinked files.
  • Page 98: Importing Transfer Files

    The Browse for Folder dialog box opens. 5. Select the folder where you want to save the hyperlinked files. C:\DeLorme Docs\Transfer Files is the default location. Browse to another location if you want to save the file somewhere else. 6. Click OK.
  • Page 99: E-Mailing A Transfer File

    Note Transfer files do not include map data. To E-mail a Transfer File This procedure creates an attachment file, but does not permanently save a file to C:\DeLorme Docs\Transfer Files. Use the following steps to e-mail a transfer file. 1. Click the Map Files tab.
  • Page 101: Printing

    Printing Printing a Map You can print a map based on your paper size or screen size. If you choose to print a map based on your paper size, you can also print a multi-page map that you can assemble using Manually Assembling a Multi-page Map instructions.
  • Page 102: Printing A Route And Directions

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • Street Atlas USA Plus only: Add text or graphics to your map • Street Atlas USA only: To add a title to a single-page map, select the Map Title check box and click Map Title to assign the title's text, font, and alignment.
  • Page 103: Adding Text Or Graphics To Your Map

    Printing performed a find/category within current route search in the Advanced Find subtab. For more information, see Performing an Advanced Search. • Strip Maps–Provides detailed maps in the direction of travel of the route along with directions that appear in the map margin. Strip maps are not printed North Up like other printed maps.
  • Page 104 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 5. Click the location on the map where you want to add your text. A text box displays. When not in editing mode, you can reposition your text by dragging the text box to the new position.
  • Page 105: Aligning Text And Graphic Items On Your Map

    Printing 2. Select your Map and Print Layout options. For more information, see Printing a Map. 3. Under Layout Tools, click and hold the text and graphics button to reveal the hidden text and graphic tools. 4. Click the Scale Bar tool .
  • Page 106: Snapping Text And Graphic Items On Your Map

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Use the following steps to align multiple text and graphic items on the map. 1. Click the Print tab and then click the Map subtab. 2. Place more than one text or graphic item on your map. For more information, see Adding Text or Graphics to Your Map.
  • Page 107: Layering Multiple Text And Graphic Items On A Printed Map

    Printing To disable the auto-snap function, hold down the ALT key on your keyboard while dragging the text/graphic items on the map. To Snap Text and Graphic Items on Your Map Use the following steps to snap text and graphic items on a printed map. Add text or graphics to your map.
  • Page 108: Manually Assembling A Multi-Page Map

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide When you print a map, a yellow (or black if you are using High Contrast Colors) background automatically displays on the printout. If you want a transparent background — for example, if you are printing transparencies — you can change the Print settings to print with a transparent background.
  • Page 109 Printing 2. Use the straight edge ruler and razor knife to trim each sheet to the thin black line bordering the map. Note For adjacent sheets, trim only one page. This makes piecing the sheets together easier. The following diagrams of a 2 x 2 and 3 x 3 multi-page map provide additional information on where to trim the sheets.
  • Page 110 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • Build the multi-page map from the inside out to minimize any misalignment. 4. Using two small pieces of removable tape, tack together the aligned sheets. Note This is a temporary measure. Steps 6 through 10 describe how to completely secure the sheets.
  • Page 111 Printing 9. Keeping the length of the tape taut, carefully apply the tape to the seam until both sides are fixed to the work surface. 10. Press the tape along the seam to remove any air gaps. 11. Repeat steps 6 through 10 until all seams are completely pieced together. 12.
  • Page 113: Finding A Location On The Map

    Finding a Location on the Map Find Overview There are four Find options you can use to search for and locate places and other map items. • QuickSearch–Search for places, addresses, cities/towns, ZIP/Postal Codes, and coordinate positions. If the item you are looking for is not recognized, the Advanced tab displays automatically.
  • Page 114: Performing A Basic Search

    Searching Tips for a description of input formats. Select From Address Book from the Search For drop-down list to find an address book entry in your DeLorme Address Book and then click OK. Notes • The Book check box (under the Address Book buttons) must be selected to search for address book contacts.
  • Page 115: Performing An Advanced Search

    Finding a Location on the Map area that has no single map point associated with it (for example, a large park). Successful The results list displays. Scroll or browse through the list of search results until you find the one you want to locate. To center an item on the map, double-click it or select it and then click Go To.
  • Page 116 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide You can also search for more types of items than you can in the QuickSearch tab, such as by category, street intersection, and more. To Perform an Advanced Search Follow the steps below to use the advanced search function. 1.
  • Page 117 Finding a Location on the Map • Area Code and Exchange There are no Within options for Area Code and Exchange search. Use at least a partial Area Code and Exchange to locate the covered regions. This is not an individual phone search.
  • Page 118: Performing A Poi Search

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Searches for objects within the specified distance from your currently active, calculated route. The minimum distance you can use is 500 feet; the maximum distance is 10 miles. Results are listed in the sequence they occur along the route, from start point to finish point.
  • Page 119: Finding Points Near Your Current Location

    Finding a Location on the Map 2. Click the POIs subtab. 3. Type the name of the point of interest you are searching for (for example, Wal-Mart or Sheraton) in the Name text box. 4. Type the category that best fits your POI name (for example, type Hotel if you are searching for a Sheraton, type Department Store if you are searching for Wal- Mart) in the Keywords text box.
  • Page 120: Finding A Symbol By Its Name

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • The time required for a GPS Radar search varies by the distance, density of objects in the area, the categories chosen, and whether you are searching only in the direction of travel. •...
  • Page 121: Tips On Viewing Search Results

    Finding a Location on the Map You can use a name to help locate a symbol you have already placed on a map using the QuickSearch feature on the Find tab. For example, if you named a symbol "My House" when you placed it on the map, use the following steps for conducting a search on the unique symbol name.
  • Page 122: Keywords For Category Searches

    It is possible to continue browsing to the first or last item in the database. Keywords for Category Searches Your DeLorme application recognizes hundreds of English words to generate both general and specific searches using category keywords. Try entering words that seem appropriate. Keyword Samples The list below shows a few of the categories that expand to reveal sample keywords.
  • Page 123 Note Park Object Types All of the stock draw symbols (such as blue map pin, red flag, canoe, etc.) Draw symbols XData objects (Street Atlas Plus only) Objects in non-DeLorme data Roads and Trails Bridge Exit Ferry Foot Trail Highway...
  • Page 124: Maptags: Converting, Moving, Hiding, And Deleting

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • Some generic keywords (water, for example) match many categories and display a dialog box with specific categories. Select or clear these categories, depending on what you want to locate. • In the Keyword Category samples below, some keywords are used together to narrow the search.
  • Page 125 Finding a Location on the Map To Delete MapTags You can delete one, several, or all MapTags. To delete MapTags from the Find tab: • To delete one MapTag, click the Select tool , click the MapTag, click the Delete Tag tool , and click the Select tool again.
  • Page 127: Using Address Book Contacts

    1. Click the Find tab. 2. Click the Address Book button The DeLorme Address Book dialog box opens. 3. Click Import. 4. Click Browse to find the .dab, .txt, .csv, or .tab address book file. Click the file and then click Open.
  • Page 128: Manually Entering Address Book Information

    Address Book Entry, and following steps 4–6 below. If you right-click the map at the location for the address book entry, some of the information, such as coordinates, street name, city, state, etc., automatically complete the Edit a DeLorme Address Book Entry dialog box.
  • Page 129: Editing A Contact In Your Address Book

    Using Address Book Contacts 2. Click the Address Book button The DeLorme Address Book dialog box opens. 3. Click the contact. 4. Click Go To. The map centers on the selected contact. Notes • The address book has a 200-record limit.
  • Page 130: Relocating Address Book Contacts

    Important If you do not relocate your address book, the entries may not be accurately placed according to the latest DeLorme road data. To Relocate Contacts In Your Address Book Use the following steps to relocate address book entries (except manual entries) on the map.
  • Page 131: Showing/Hiding Address Book Contacts On The Map

    You can resize the columns inside the Address Book dialog box. Exporting Your Address Book You can export your address book to another program using the Export function in the Address Book dialog box. Exported address books are in DeLorme Address Book binary...
  • Page 132 5. Type the file name for your exported file in the File Name text box. 6. Select DeLorme Address Book (*.dab) or Comma-separated File (*.csv) from the Save as Type drop-down list. DeLorme Address Book files retain all of their information and can be imported into compatible DeLorme programs. Comma- separated files do not contain coordinate information.
  • Page 133: Searching For Phone Book Listings

    An asterisk (*) before the name in a search result indicates a Do Not Call preference The person or business listed has registered a preference to not be solicited by telephone (as provided by law). DeLorme products cannot be relied upon as a method for legal compliance with state and federal regulations. A...
  • Page 134 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide The phone number is unlisted. Unlisted phone numbers allow customers to have their phone number be available from directory assistance but not published in any phone directories. Note Customers paying for non-published service desire complete privacy of their phone number, which means it is not published in the phone book and is unavailable from directory assistance.
  • Page 135 Searching for Phone Book Listings Text Box Name Name searches do not require punctuation. Type the last name first. The Phone tab recognizes partial last names. You may get better results (for longer names or if you are unsure of the spelling) if you only type a portion of the name.
  • Page 136: Finding Phone Book Listings For A Specific Road

    An asterisk (*) before the name in a search result indicates a Do Not Call preference. The person or business listed has registered a preference to not be solicited by telephone (as provided by law). DeLorme products cannot be relied...
  • Page 137 Searching for Phone Book Listings upon as a method for legal compliance with state and federal regulations. A number is flagged as Do Not Call if at least one of the following is true: The phone number is unlisted. Unlisted phone numbers allow customers to have their phone number be available from directory assistance but not published in any phone directories.
  • Page 138 Click To File to save all of the phone book listings in the Selections area in a .txt file. The default location for the file is C:\DeLorme Docs\Datasets. • Click To XData to copy all of the phone book listings in the Selections area to the XData tab as a dataset (using the XData Import Wizard).
  • Page 139: Using Xdata

    Using XData XData Overview • XData is available only in Street Atlas USA Plus. • Supported file formats include: • Microsoft® Access (.mdb, .mdw, and .mda) • Microsoft Excel (.xls) • Microsoft Visual FoxPro (.dbf) • dBase (.dbf) • Text files (.txt, .csv, .tab, and .asc) •...
  • Page 140 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide To Import a Database Use the following steps to import a database into the current map file. 1. Click the XData tab. Each dataset included in the current map file is listed under Available Datasets. Note If the check box is selected, it indicates that the dataset is displayed on the map.
  • Page 141: Managing Datasets

    Available Datasets list, and the symbol you chose displays on the map for every record which was geolocated. Note Datasets have .dds extensions and are saved by default to C:\DeLorme Docs\Datasets. Note If you decide to interrupt the import process, you can finish importing the dataset later by selecting the dataset from the Available Datasets list in the XData tab and then clicking Resume.
  • Page 142: Viewing Dataset Records

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • Delete a record in the dataset by selecting the record and clicking Delete or by right-clicking the record and clicking Delete Record(s). • Center the map on the selected dataset by double-clicking it or clicking Go To.
  • Page 143: Creating A Route With Xdata Records

    Using XData To select multiple records individually, press the CTRL key on your keyboard while clicking each of the individual records. To select a block of records, press the SHIFT key while clicking the record at the beginning of the block, and then click the record at the end of the block. All of the records are selected.
  • Page 144: Exporting Data

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide To Move a Record's Location Use the following steps to move a record's location. 1. Click the XData tab. 2. Click Query. 3. Select the dataset you want to view from the Use Dataset drop-down list. 4.
  • Page 145: Printing Xdata Dataset Records

    To export your dataset as a text file, make sure the Export to Text File option is selected. Type the file name in the File text box and click Save. Exported files have a .txt extension and are saved by default in the C:\DeLorme Docs\Datasets. Printing XData Dataset Records XData is available only in Street Atlas USA Plus.
  • Page 146 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 7. Under Records, select an option. Note Various options are available under the Records drop-down box depending on options you chose under the Table Display drop-down box in the XData dialog area. You can choose specific options available or to print All Records in the dataset. Option Action Print Column...
  • Page 147: Using The Draw Tools

    You can save draw objects in a single draw file or in multiple draw files. • Draw files are saved by default in C:\DeLorme Docs\Draw with the default name; for example, DrawLayer#.an1, with # indicating the number order in which the file was created. You can rename draw files to better identify your specific information.
  • Page 148 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide What is a Draw Object? Draw objects are those objects you add to a draw file with the tools provided in the Draw tab. Draw objects consist of line, area, or point objects. You can copy, move, delete, and add draw objects to other draw files and add them to another map file.
  • Page 149 Using the Draw Tools Notes • When you click the start or last end point of the line segment within a line draw object and the Show Measurement check box is available (when using the Polygon or Line tool) and selected, it displays the bearing or angle of that point of the line, the length of the line segment (leg), and the total length of the entire line object on the map.
  • Page 150: Viewing Hidden Draw Tools

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Note for regular Street Atlas USA users Some of the information in this Help topic describes functionality provided in advanced file management. Advanced file management allows you to save multiple routes and draw layers in a single map file.
  • Page 151: Saving A Draw File

    Using the Draw Tools A draw file is automatically created when you add a draw object to the map and there are no draw files of that type included in or contained in the current map file. You can control the creation of new draw files in the draw file editing area. To Create a New Draw File Use the following steps to create a new draw file.
  • Page 152: Deleting A Draw File

    2010 User Guide 2. Click File. 3. Click Save. Draw files are saved by default in C:\DeLorme Docs\Draw with .an1 extensions. 4. Click Done to return to the main Draw tab area. Note for regular Street Atlas USA users This Help topic describes functionality provided in advanced file management.
  • Page 153: Hiding Draw Files

    Using the Draw Tools Hiding Draw Files You can hide draw files you created. This removes from view all the draw objects in that file without permanently deleting them. To Hide a Draw File Use the following steps to hide a draw file. 1.
  • Page 154: Exporting Draw Files To Text Files

    You can export draw files as text files. Draw objects exported to text files contain coordinate information for each line, area, or point object. You can open these text files in other DeLorme products. To Export Draw Files to Text Files Use the following steps to export an existing draw file to a text file.
  • Page 155: Exporting Track Or Waypoint Files To Gpx Files

    The Export Draw File dialog box opens. 6. Browse to a directory in which to save the file or use the default destination of C:\DeLorme Docs\Export. 7. Select GPX File from the Save as Type drop-down list. 8. Type a name for the file in the File name text box. The default name is DrawExport.
  • Page 156: Importing Files To Draw Files

    3. Click Import. The Import Draw File dialog box opens. 4. Browse to the source folder of the file. The default location is C:\DeLorme Docs\Export. 5. From the Files of type drop-down list, select the type of file you want to import.
  • Page 157 Lat/Lon Text File Draw objects display with the current symbol and line style selections. GPS Log File (.gpl) Any DeLorme product that Line or waypoint object displays supports GPS tracking with the current line preferences. GPX File (.gpx) DeLorme product or third-...
  • Page 158: Formatting A Text File To Import As A Draw File

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Formatting a Text File to Import as a Draw File These are the formatting conventions, with examples, for creating a text file to import as a draw file. Draw Object Format Example Line BEGIN LINE BEGIN LINE LAT, LON...
  • Page 159: Copying A Map Line To A Draw File

    Using the Draw Tools LAT, LON, Name, Symbol 43.807662,- Name 70.163935,DeLorme, Blue MapNote BEGIN NOTE BEGIN NOTE LAT, LON, Text 43.807662,- 70.163935,DeLorme Text Label BEGIN TEXT BEGIN TEXT LAT, LON, Text 43.807662,- 70.163935,DeLorme Note for regular Street Atlas USA users This Help topic describes functionality provided in advanced file management.
  • Page 160: Saving A Track As A Gps Log

    2. Right-click the track, point to Manage Draw, and then click Save as GPS Log File. 3. Browse to the location where you want to save the .gpl file. The default location is C:\DeLorme Docs\GPSLogs. 4. Type the file name in the File Name text box.
  • Page 161 Using the Draw Tools map, the date and time the routable road was last modified, and the length of the road (in the measurement chosen in the Display settings). • Waypoint layer contents include comments about the waypoint, the URL assigned when the waypoint was added to the map, the date and time the waypoint was last modified, the coordinates of the waypoint, and the symbol name.
  • Page 162: Copying A Draw File

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Copying a Draw File You can copy the contents of an existing file and save it as a different file type (for example, convert a road layer to a draw layer). To Copy a Draw File Use the following steps to copy a draw file.
  • Page 163: Renaming A Draw File

    Using the Draw Tools You can right-click a draw object on the map and change it to a road, track, waypoint, or draw layer, depending on the type of draw object you selected. When the draw file type is changed, the original draw file is maintained and a copy is made and switched to the new draw file type, leaving you with two files: the original draw file and the copied draw file, which has a new draw file type.
  • Page 164: Copying A Draw Object From One Draw File To Another

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 1. Click the Draw tab. 2. Click File to open the draw file editing area. All the files you have created display in a table. A draw file with a selected check box displays on the map.
  • Page 165: Moving A Draw Object To A Different Draw File

    Using the Draw Tools Note for regular Street Atlas USA users This Help topic describes functionality provided in advanced file management. Advanced file management allows you to save multiple routes and draw layers in a single map file. With simplified file management, you can save only one route and/or draw layer in a single map file.
  • Page 166: Using Draw Objects

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Using Draw Objects Copying and Placing Draw Objects You can copy any draw object you place on the map. To Copy Draw Objects Use the following steps to copy draw objects. Open the map file that contains the draw object you want to copy.
  • Page 167 Using the Draw Tools 2. Click the Draw tab. 3. Click the Select tool and click the draw object you want to move. A box displays around the active object. You can move draw objects in different ways: If the object is a(n)... Then...
  • Page 168: Renaming A Draw Object

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Renaming a Draw Object Once you create a draw object, you can rename it in the draw file list or on the map. To Rename a Draw Object in the File List Note This option is available only with regular Street Atlas USA using Advanced File Management or Street Atlas USA Plus.
  • Page 169: Snapping Draw Objects

    Using the Draw Tools 4. Click Delete in the Draw dialog area. Press the DELETE key on your keyboard. Right-click the object and then select Manage Draw/Delete Draw Object. Tip To bring back the last draw object you deleted, click the Undo button to undo the last action.
  • Page 170: Adding Points To Draw Objects

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide To Snap a Draw Object to the Coordinates of Another Object Use the following steps to snap a draw object to the coordinates of another draw object. 1. Click the Draw tab. 2. Click the Select tool and then click the draw object on the map.
  • Page 171: Deleting Points And Line Segments From Draw Objects

    Using the Draw Tools 1. In the Draw tab, click the Select tool , and then click the draw object you want to edit. A box displays around the line indicating it is active. The shape points of the draw objects display as small, magenta squares.
  • Page 172: Routable Roads, Tracks, Lines, Arcs, And Splines

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide To Label a Draw Object See the labeling procedures below for each of the draw objects. For this Draw Object... Use this labeling procedure... Routable Roads Type the name of the street in the text box available in the Draw dialog area.
  • Page 173: Drawing A Line, Arc, Or Spline On The Map

    Using the Draw Tools • The new road must connect to an existing non-limited access road for routing to occur on the new road. • Each time you intersect an existing road, hover the mouse over the road to display the yellow diamond symbol and click to create a connection point before continuing to draw.
  • Page 174: Drawing A Track On The Map

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 5. If available, select a line/arc/spline width from the Width drop-down list. 6. If available, select the Highlight check box to make your line/arc/spline appear translucent on the map. 7. Select the Show Measurement check box to display information about the points on the map as you draw the line/arc/spline.
  • Page 175: Editing A Routable Road, Line, Arc, Or Spline

    Using the Draw Tools • The distance and bearing/angle of each new point from its previous point display in the corresponding text boxes. 9. To finish the track, click the last point on the map screen and then click Done. Click the last point on the map screen and press the ENTER key on your keyboard.
  • Page 176: Editing A Track

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Editing a Track Once you download a track from a GPS receiver, you can edit (including reshaping or changing line color or width), copy, move, or delete it at any time. To Edit a Track Use the following steps to edit a track.
  • Page 177: Joining And Breaking Linear Objects

    Using the Draw Tools 3. Select the Coordinate option, or use the Distance and Bearing/Angle option in conjunction with the Coordinate option, and enter the appropriate coordinates or numbers into the corresponding text boxes to the right of the text style options box. Note If you are placing an arc, enter new numbers into the Distance and Bearing/Angle text boxes for the two base points of the arc only.
  • Page 178: Circles, Rectangles, And Polygons

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 3. Click the shape point where you want to break the line, right-click, point to Manage Draw, and then click Break Line. Break the line by pressing CTRL+B or the keyboard shortcut combination you assigned for the breaking function.
  • Page 179: Editing A Circle, Rectangle, Or Polygon

    Using the Draw Tools map and drag away from the corner to set the width, height, and area for the rectangle. Release as soon as you achieve the size you want. The coordinates of the upper-left corner point display in the corresponding text boxes to the right of the fill options.
  • Page 180: Placing A Circle, Rectangle, Or Polygon On The Map

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Notes You can display either bearing or distance by clicking the drop-down arrow next to the Bearing or Angle text located below the distance text in the Distance and Bearing/Angle option. You can also delete points and line segments from or add points to a polygon.
  • Page 181 Using the Draw Tools • Use the MapNote tool to point to and label a specific area on the map. See Map Notes for more information. • Use text labels to name features or give details about features on the map. •...
  • Page 182 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 1. Click and hold the MapNote/Text Label/Symbol/Image tool and select Image . Under Images, select an existing image, or click Add, browse to an image, and click Open to add a new image to your Images selection. Note To delete an image from the Images selection, select the image and then click Delete.
  • Page 183: Editing A Waypoint, Symbol, Mapnote, Text Label, Or Image

    Using the Draw Tools From the Draw tab: 1. Click and hold the MapNote/Text Label/Symbol/Image tool and select Image . Under Images, select an existing image, or click Add, browse to an image, and click Open to add a new image to your Images selection. Note To delete an image from the Images selection, select the image and then click Delete.
  • Page 184: Moving And Deleting Draw Mapnotes

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 2. To place a waypoint, click and hold the Track/Waypoint tool and select the Waypoint tool . Select the waypoint symbol from the Symbols options. You can also select a different font, style, size and color for the waypoint name. To place a symbol, click and hold the MapNote/Text Label/Symbol/Image tool and select the Symbol tool .
  • Page 185: Custom Symbols

    Custom Symbols Custom Symbols Overview DeLorme XSym lets you create and edit your own symbols, which you can edit and add to maps within DeLorme mapping programs. The symbols created are 24 x 24 pixels. New and edited symbols are saved within a symbol set (.dim file) and can contain up to 250 symbols.
  • Page 186: Creating A New Symbol

    Creating a New Symbol With DeLorme XSym you can add a new symbol to an existing or new symbol set (.dim) file. You can assign a new category name for the symbol to help locate it under the Find tab in the DeLorme mapping program.
  • Page 187: Gps Device Custom Symbols

    Dragging a Bitmap into XSym GPS Device Custom Symbols You can use DeLorme XSym to create custom symbol sets for use with your DeLorme PN- Series GPS device or a compatible third-party GPS device. If you are assigning waypoint IDs to symbols for a third-party device, use the Waypoint ID text box (shaded green) to make the assignment.
  • Page 188: Editing A Symbol

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 6. Click the PN-Series symbol to which you want to map your symbol. 7. Click OK. Third-Party GPS Devices You can create a custom symbol set that includes all of the waypoint symbols on your third- party GPS device.
  • Page 189: Finding A Custom Symbol

    Using the Draw Tools With DeLorme XSym, you can edit an existing symbol in a symbol set (.dim) file and save the change or save it as a new symbol to be added to another symbol set. You can assign a new category name for the symbol to help locate it under the Find tab in the DeLorme mapping program.
  • Page 190: Importing A Bitmap

    Info. Importing a Bitmap You can import a bitmap into DeLorme XSym to use as a symbol, but any bitmap you import must be 24 x 24 pixels or less. You can assign a new category name for the symbol to help locate it under the Find tab in the DeLorme mapping program.
  • Page 191: Copying And Pasting

    Note You can assign a new symbol name for the symbol to help locate it under the Find tab in the DeLorme mapping program. To assign a symbol name to the current symbol, type a name or phrase in the Symbol Name text box under Edit Symbol.
  • Page 192: Pasting A Bitmap Into Xsym

    Symbol Editing Grid. Any edits done in one view are mirrored in the other view. Dragging a Bitmap into XSym You can drag a bitmap into DeLorme XSym to use as a symbol. Using drag to bring in an image is much like importing a bitmap into XSym.
  • Page 193: Removing A Symbol

    3. Under Symbols, select the symbol set that contains the symbol you want to edit. 4. Click Edit. The DeLorme XSym dialog box opens. 5. Under Symbols in Set, click New to clear the Symbol Editing Grid. 6. Browse your computer to locate the bitmap (.bmp) file.
  • Page 194: Draw Tool Box

    Symbol Editing Tools Draw Tool Box DeLorme XSym has a Draw Tool Box that lets you create and edit symbols within the Symbol Editing Grid independently of the DeLorme mapping program. The tools provided help you to create unique symbols to add to your map.
  • Page 195: Anchor Position

    3. Under Symbols, select the symbol set that contains the symbol you want to edit. 4. Click Edit. The DeLorme XSym dialog box opens. 5. Select the symbol you want to edit from the Symbol Selection. The symbol displays in the Symbol Editing Grid.
  • Page 196: Cursor Position

    Symbol Sets Creating a New Symbol Set Symbols created in DeLorme XSym are saved within a symbol set (.dim file) which can contain up to 250 symbols. To Create a New Symbol Set Use the following steps to create a new symbol set.
  • Page 197: Opening A Symbol Set

    Select the Symbol tool 3. Under Symbols, select the symbol set from the drop-down list. The DeLorme XSym dialog box opens. The symbol selection for the new symbol set displays under Symbols in Set and the Symbol Editing Grid displays the first symbol...
  • Page 199: Routing

    Routing Creating a Route You can create a road route using the Route tab, right-click feature, or the toolbar. Once you create a route, you can use the Route tab to view route directions, edit a route, and display routes on a map. Routes are calculated using the default routing preferences.
  • Page 200: Adding And Inserting Stops And Vias

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide The Book check box (underneath the Address Book buttons in the Find tab) must be selected to search for address book contact names. 6. Select a calculation method — the program adjusts the default calculation values based on your selection: Driving–Use this method to calculate the route when you are driving a vehicle.
  • Page 201 Routing • Add stops or vias to follow a route in a particular order. • Insert stops or vias to arrange them geographically in the route. Tips • Turn off Auto Calculate when you are adding many stops and vias. •...
  • Page 202 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Click the Calculate button on the toolbar. If the Auto check box is not selected, right-click the route, point to Manage Route, and click Calculate Road Quickest or Calculate Road Shortest. Note If the program is unable to find an exact match for the item that you typed, a dialog box opens with a list of the closest matches.
  • Page 203: Changing The Routing Method

    Routing Click the Calculate button on the toolbar. If the Auto check box is not selected, right-click the route, point to Manage Route, and click Calculate Road Quickest or Calculate Road Shortest. Note If the program is unable to find an exact match for the item that you typed, a dialog box opens with a list of the closest matches.
  • Page 204: Viewing Route Directions

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Viewing Route Directions After you create a route, you can view the accompanying route directions. To View the Route Directions Use the following steps to view the route directions. 1. Click the Route tab and then click Directions to open the Route Directions dialog area.
  • Page 205: Saving Route Directions As Text

    Routing • Select the Show Measurement check box to display measurement information for your draw object as your draw it on the map. 5. If you selected the Circle tool, click the location for the circle's center on the map and drag away from center to set the radius for the circle.
  • Page 206: Editing A Route

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Use the following steps to set your routing preferences. 1. Click the Route tab and then click the Advanced subtab. 2. Click Route Prefs to display the Route Preferences dialog area. 3. From the Road Type drop-down list, select the road type for which to set preferences.
  • Page 207: Editing Roads

    Routing Tips • Zoom in to set accurate points for your route. • Use the right-click option for routing. Just right-click the route, stop, or via, point to Manage Route, and click the applicable option. To Edit a Route To edit a route, click the Route tab and then click the Advanced subtab. Select the route from the Name drop-down list box.
  • Page 208: Labeling A Route Point With A Mapnote

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide You can change the characteristics of any road on a map to: • Two Way • One Way N or E • No Left Turn N or E • No Right Turn N or E •...
  • Page 209: Moving Route Mapnotes

    Routing you type in the Comments field for that point is placed in a Comments MapNote when you selected to show it on the map. • Show Summary MapNotes–Displays time and distance information for each point in your route. 4. Click Done. Moving Route MapNotes You can move route MapNotes.
  • Page 210: Saving A Route

    You can also save the route using the Route tab. Routes have .anr extensions and are saved by default in C:\DeLorme Docs\Navigation. To Save a Route Using the Route Tab Use the following steps to save a route using the Route tab.
  • Page 211: Importing Routes

    This note does not apply to Street Atlas USA Plus users. Importing Routes Routes can be imported from many other DeLorme mapping programs using the Route tab. To Import an Existing Route Using the Route Tab Use the following steps to import an existing route using the Route tab.
  • Page 212: Estimating The Fuel Cost Of Your Route

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide You can also estimate the fuel cost for your route. To Set Your End of Day and Fuel Stop Preferences Use the following steps to set your time preferences. Create a route. 2. Click the Route tab and then click Plan Trip. •...
  • Page 213: Converting A Route To A Gps Log

    File. The Save Route as GPS Log File dialog box opens. 3. Browse to the location where you want to save the .gpl file. The default location is C:\DeLorme Docs. 4. Type the file name in the File Name text box.
  • Page 215: Using Gps

    Using GPS GPS Overview Using your DeLorme application, a portable computer, and your GPS receiver, you can display a "bread crumb trail" to track your progress as you travel. You have two ways to use GPS in your mapping application: •...
  • Page 216 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Click Use Map Center to set the coordinates to the latitude and longitude of the current map center. • Update the date/time options You can use the date and time on your computer or you can change the date and time settings used by the GPS device to those of your choice.
  • Page 217 Earthmate. When the check box is cleared, the LED does not display. To Initialize Your GPS Receiver If you are using a non-DeLorme Earthmate GPS receiver, you must initialize it before you use it. The initializing process can take several minutes before the program detects the correct communications (COM) port and updates the current settings.
  • Page 218: Using Navmode Or Gps Tab View

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Note The Settings text box automatically displays the default settings for the selected device. 5. From the Port drop-down list, select the communications port you are using to attach the GPS receiver to your computer. See your computer manual for further information.
  • Page 219: Tracking A Route With Gps

    Using GPS 1. Click the Options button on the toolbar and click the GPS tab. You can also click the Options button on the GPS tab. 2. Clear the Use NavMode check box to turn it off or select the check box to turn it on. 3.
  • Page 220 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide To Start GPS Tracking Use the following steps to track your movement as you travel. Create a route. Important If the current map file includes hidden routes, they may recalculate if you selected the Auto Back on Track check box or if you selected the Recalculate When Off Route check box in the GPS Settings.
  • Page 221: Getting Back On Track When Off Course

    GPS tab in the Options dialog box. If you have a GPS device from a manufacturer other than DeLorme, you must initialize it before you travel. 1. Connect your GPS device to your computer and click the GPS button in the toolbar.
  • Page 222: Panning The Map Automatically While Gps Tracking

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Tip If you want GPS to start when you open the program, select the Start GPS with the program check box on the GPS tab in the Options dialog box. 2. To search near your current GPS location, ensure the Near Current Location option is highlighted.
  • Page 223: Playing Back A Log File

    Using GPS When using the application with a GPS receiver to track a route, your map automatically pans and redraws as you travel, always indicating your position on the map when Center on GPS is activated. To Automatically Pan the Map The following procedure demonstrates how the check box and button work together to automatically pan the map.
  • Page 224: Previewing A Gps Log File

    Log files have .gpl extensions and are saved by default in C:\DeLorme Docs\GPSLogs. 5. Click Open. 6. Click the Play button to begin playing back your log.
  • Page 225: Viewing File Details For A Gps Log

    Using GPS start coordinate, total distance, duration, finish location, finish time, finish coordinate, and the number of readings for the selected log. 5. Click Open. 6. Click File and then click File Preview. The map centers on your log location. Viewing File Details for a GPS Log If you want more information about your GPS log than just seeing where you've been on the map, the File Details option in the GPS Log subtab can give you a variety of information...
  • Page 226: Monitoring Gps Satellite Information

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Coordinates–The coordinate fields display based on the units selected on the Display tab in the Options dialog box. Elevation–Displays the current elevation if the GPS status is 3-D and is based on the selected Units preference. Elevation can be displayed with a 2-D status;...
  • Page 227 Satellite Listing information is only available for DeLorme receivers and NMEA-compatible receivers. Almanac When using a DeLorme GPS receiver, the Almanac window displays the satellite number and its current status. N–Indicates the satellite is being used for navigation. E–Indicates ephemeris data is available for the satellite.
  • Page 228: Viewing Sun And Moon Information

    DeLorme GPS Devices–DeLorme GPS devices work with DeLorme software programs. • USB GPS Support–DeLorme software can use the data output from a USB GPS if the device meets one of the following criteria: • When the GPS is attached to the computer, it is recognized and displayed under Ports in the Windows Device Manager.
  • Page 229 Using GPS The Global Positioning System (GPS) applies modern technology to the ancient basics of navigation. The U.S. Department of Defense has developed and launched a series of positioning satellites in an orbiting constellation. These satellites are used as reference points much the same way stars have been used in conventional navigation.
  • Page 231: Using Small-Screen Devices

    Your Street Atlas license allows you to install a copy of the software on a portable device in addition to your computer. Please see the license agreement for your software for further information: Street Atlas USA 2010 Plus Single-User License Agreement Street Atlas USA 2010 Single-User License Agreement...
  • Page 233: Using Voice Navigation And Speech Recognition

    The speech recognition engine is automatically installed on Windows Vista operating systems. • If you have another DeLorme product installed and already opted to install the speech recognition engine, you may not see the option to install it again. Voice Options Click a link to learn more about the Voice tab in the Options dialog box: •...
  • Page 234: Activating And Monitoring Speech Recognition

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide • Speech Recognition Tips • Changing Voice Output • Voice Preferences Activating and Monitoring Speech Recognition To use voice navigation, you must have a 2-D or 3-D GPS fix and a route calculated. Use the Voice tab to view status information about your microphone and the list of available voice commands.
  • Page 235 Using Voice Navigation and Speech Recognition You should train the speech recognition engine to provide good speech recognition results. Before training, ensure your microphone is active and the speech recognition feature is on. For more information, see Activating and Monitoring Speech Recognition.
  • Page 236: Voice Commands

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Voice Commands To use voice navigation, you must have a 2-D or 3-D GPS fix and a route calculated. Your application includes Route, Map, GPS, and Voice tab control commands. Select the Show All Commands check box to view all options, including those which are variations or unavailable.
  • Page 237 Using Voice Navigation and Speech Recognition Shush. Silences GPS voice navigation, but does not turn it off. Be quiet. Silences GPS voice navigation, but does not turn it off. Voice nav on. (F2) Turns voice navigation (spoken turn directions) on. Voice nav off.
  • Page 238: Speech Recognition Tips

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide The following table shows GPS voice commands. If there is a keyboard shortcut available, it is listed after the command. Spoken Command Response Start GPS. (CTRL+G) Starts GPS tracking. Stop GPS. (CTRL+G) Stops GPS tracking. GPS status.
  • Page 239 Make sure that you have chosen the Voice Output device (speakers, headset) and the Input device (on-board microphone, headset microphone) that you intend to use with DeLorme GPS voice navigation. Use the selections that are available in the Voice settings tab in the Options dialog box.
  • Page 240: Changing Voice Output

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide arrow next to the Options toolbar button to open the menu; then, click Options to open the dialog box), click the Voice Settings tab, and then click Microphone Setup. Or, from the Start menu on your computer, browse to the Control Panel and double-click the Speech icon to open the Speech Properties dialog box.
  • Page 241: Voice Prompts

    Speech Profile Training–Opens Voice Training Wizard to train the engine to recognize your speech patterns. This process may take 10–15 minutes to complete. • DeLorme Training–Opens an abbreviated version of the Voice Training Wizard. This dialog trains the system on DeLorme voice commands. •...
  • Page 242 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Go west… Go north… Go northeast… Go northwest… Go south… Go southeast… Go southwest… Direction distance modifiers (spoken second) …in [distance in tenths of a mile] Other (spoken alone) At finish. [was: “Destination reached.”] Last leg.
  • Page 243: Using Handheld Devices

    The following list provides the optimum data zoom level ranges for each raster data type: Street Atlas USA 2010 Data Series 8-16 (Street Atlas USA); 8-17 (Street Atlas USA Plus) Street Atlas USA base map data.
  • Page 244: Exporting A Map To A Handheld Device

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide (Satellites d’observation de la Terre). Downloaded using the NetLink tab. Aerial Imagery (DOQQ) — 15-16 (Street Atlas USA); 15-17 (Street Atlas USA Plus) Black and white 1-meter resolution digital aerial photography. Downloaded using the NetLink tab.
  • Page 245: Grid Size Comparisons

    Using Handheld Devices 12. Click Prepare for Sync. The map will be available on your handheld computer after your next synchronization operation. Notes • To view a previously exported map, select it from the Saved Packages list and then click View •...
  • Page 246: Sending Route Information

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Sending Route Information Third-party GPS If you have a compatible GPSdevice, you can use the Exchange Wizard to send route points or route directions to your device. To Send Route Points Use the following steps to send route points to your device. 1.
  • Page 247: Sending Tracks

    Using Handheld Devices 11. Click Send to Device. 12. Repeat the steps for each route file you wan to send to your device. 13. Click Finish. Tip You can also open the Exchange Wizard by clicking the Exchange button on the GPS tab or the Handheld Export tab. Sending Tracks Third-party GPS If you have a compatible GPSdevice, you can use the Exchange Wizard to send tracks to...
  • Page 248: Receiving A Route

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 3. Click the Exchange button on the toolbar. 4. Under Select Device, select GPS. 5. Select Send to Device. 6. Select User Map Data - Waypoints from the Object drop-down list. 7. Click Next. 8.
  • Page 249: Receiving A Track

    Using Handheld Devices Receiving a Track Third-party GPS If you have a compatible GPSdevice, you can use the Exchange Wizard to receive tracks created on your device. Once imported, you can use the file in your mapping program. Note When you open a track you've imported from your GPS device, you may notice that the track does not join existing roads.
  • Page 250: Exchanging Information With A Palm Os Device

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 2. If you are using a third-party GPS receiver, you may have to use specific settings. For example, if you are using a GARMIN GPS receiver, set your GARMIN receiver interface to GRMN/GRMN. For more information, see your device manual. 3.
  • Page 251: Sending Route Information

    Using Handheld Devices The maps saved in the specified location display in the list. To view maps saved in an alternate location, click the browse button and browse to the location. Then, select the map from the Handheld Map drop-down list. 7.
  • Page 252: Sending Waypoints

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 8. Click Prepare for Sync. 9. Repeat the steps for each route file you want to send to your device. 10. Click Finish. The route directions are available on your handheld device after your next synchronization operation.
  • Page 253: Receiving A Route

    Using Handheld Devices 6. Select the GPS log you want to receive from the GPS Log drop-down list. 7. Click Receive From Device. 8. Repeats the steps for each GPS log file you want to receive. 9. Click Finish. Tip You can also open the Exchange Wizard by clicking the Exchange button on the GPS tab or the Handheld Export tab.
  • Page 254: Exchanging Information With A Pocket Pc Device

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 5. From the Save As drop-down list, select to save the waypoints as User Map Data - Waypoints. 6. Click Next. 7. Select the waypoint file you want to add the waypoint information to from the Waypoint File drop-down list.
  • Page 255: Sending Route Information

    Using Handheld Devices 10. Click Finish. The exported map is available on your handheld device after your next synchronization operation. Tip You can also open the Exchange Wizard by clicking the Exchange button on the GPS tab or the Handheld Export tab. Sending Route Information Pocket PC Use the Exchange Wizard to send route points or route directions to your Pocket PC device.
  • Page 256: Receiving A Gps Log

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Tip You can also open the Exchange Wizard by clicking the Exchange button on the GPS tab or the Handheld Export tab. Receiving a GPS Log Pocket PC Use the Exchange Wizard to receive GPS logs created on your Pocket PC. Once imported, you can use the file in your mapping program.
  • Page 257: Sending A Gps Log

    Using Handheld Devices 10. Click Finish. The waypoints are available on your handheld device after your next synchronization operation. Tip You can also open the Exchange Wizard by clicking the Exchange button on the GPS tab or the Handheld Export tab. Sending a GPS Log Pocket PC Use the Exchange Wizard to send GPS logs you created in your mapping program to your...
  • Page 258: Receiving Waypoints

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 4. Select Route from the Object Type drop-down list. 5. Select Route from the Save As drop-down list to save your route as a route file. 6. Click Next. 7. Select the route file on the device that you want to receive. 8.
  • Page 259: Using Netlink

    Map Library Purchase Methods • Map Library subscription The most cost-effective method for purchasing datasets is an annual DeLorme Map Library subscription. For just $29.95 a year, you can download an unlimited number of our available datasets. • DeLorme Data Download Dollars certificate Included with your purchase is a certificate for $40 worth of data downloads.
  • Page 261: Using Geotagger

    Once you successfully tag your digital images to a GPS log file or track file, you can view the points at which the photos were taken on the map in your DeLorme program. Before you begin, you must download the GPS log file or track file and digital photographs to your computer.
  • Page 262: Calculate The Timestamp Offset

    ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide 8. Under Time Offset, if the time on your camera differed from actual time when you recorded the data, calculate the offset, type the actual time in the Matching GPS Time text box. 9.
  • Page 263: Legal Information

    2010 Plus Single-User License ® Agreement This is an Agreement between you, the end user, and DeLorme. By using the Street Atlas USA 2010 Plus software, data and documentation (the “System”), you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
  • Page 264 Web site map images derived from the System, provided that you include the Legend indicated below and that you provide a link to the DeLorme Web site at www.delorme.com from any page featuring a DeLorme map image. If you subcontract a web developer to display map images said web developer must purchase a license.
  • Page 265 Data. Limited Warranty on Media. DeLorme warrants that the media on which the System is furnished shall, for a period of sixty (60) days from date of receipt (the "Warranty Period"), be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use.
  • Page 266 DeLorme may terminate this Agreement at any time for any reason, including, but not limited to, if DeLorme finds that you have violated any of the terms of this Agreement or that you have attempted to exceed the licensed uses in any way. Termination will be effective upon written notice to you.
  • Page 267: Street Atlas Usa 2010 Single-User License Agreement

    Legal Information Street Atlas USA 2010 Single-User License Agreement This is an Agreement between you, the end user, and DeLorme. By using the Street Atlas USA 2010 software, data, and documentation (the "System") you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
  • Page 268 Web site map images derived from the System, provided that you include the Legend indicated below and that you provide a link to the DeLorme Web site at www.delorme.com from any page that shows a DeLorme map image. If you subcontract a web developer to display map images, said Web developer must purchase a license.
  • Page 269 DeLorme may terminate this Agreement at any time for any reason including, but not limited to, if DeLorme finds that you have violated any of the terms of this Agreement or that you have attempted to exceed the licensed uses in any way. Termination will be effective upon written notice to you.
  • Page 270: Important Notices

    Termination is in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedies available to DeLorme. All provisions relating to property rights shall survive termination. You are not authorized to transfer your rights under this Agreement.
  • Page 271 Legal Information 7013 (OCT 1988), as applicable, or FAR 12.212(a), FAR 52.227-14 or FAR 52.227-19, as applicable. Copyright © 2009 DeLorme. Curl License Copyright © 1996-2009, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se> All rights reserved. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
  • Page 272 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * Neither the name of the Autodesk, Inc. nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
  • Page 273 Legal Information 1. The above copyright notices and this permission notice (which includes the disclaimer below) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 2. The name of a copyright holder shall not be used to endorse or promote products derived from the Software without specific prior written permission.
  • Page 274 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or...
  • Page 275 Legal Information GDAL pcraster Format License Copyright © 1997-2003, Utrecht University All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 276 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide As required by 17 U.S.C. 403, third parties producing copyrighted works consisting predominantly of the material appearing in NWS Web pages must provide notice with such work(s) identifying the NWS material incorporated and stating that such material is not subject to copyright protection.
  • Page 277: Index

    Index 3  Centering Routes on the Map ..... 199 3D Fix ....25, 31, 205, 215, 224, 230 Centering the Map ......14 A  Centering the Map on an Address Book Contact ........118 About GPS ........218 Changing Draw Object Types ..... 152 Activating Speech Recognition ...
  • Page 278 Custom Points of Interest ....63 Enable LED on GPS Device ....205 Custom Symbols ......175 Enable Stationary Logging ....205 Customizing a DeLorme Scheme ..75 Enable WAAS Use ......205 Customizing the Map Feature Preferences End of Day Breaks ......201 ............
  • Page 279 Index GPS Options ........205 Large POI Symbols ......65 GPS Radar ........109 Layering Multiple Text and Graphic Items on a Printed Map ......97 GPS Voice Navigation ....223, 230 Legend ..........49 Grab and Pan ........59 Line ..........
  • Page 280 ® Street Atlas USA 2010 User Guide P  Route Directions ......194 Panning the Map ......14, 212 Route Prefs ......195, 198 Pasting a Bitmap into XSym ....182 S  Phone ........123, 126 Satellites ......... 216, 218 Picture ....... 14, 170, 180, 182 Save as GPS Log File ....
  • Page 281 Index Snapping Draw Objects ..... 159 U  UMPC ........58, 61, 221 Snapping Text and Graphic Items on Your Map ..........96 Urban Area Color ......61 Speech Profile Training ....224, 230 Use Custom Map Features ....63 Speech Recognition ....224, 228 Use High-Contrast Colors ....

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