Voyager Trail Tech User Manual

Voyager Trail Tech User Manual

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  • Page 1 MOTO-GPS...
  • Page 2 Quick-Start » Screens Main Tab Main Tab 2 Duel Map Screens Use the Map Tab Pan/Zoom Mode navigation switch to move up and down between Engine Engine screens. Temperature Temperature Review Altitude Altitude Tab Review User Tab User Tab 2 Navigation...
  • Page 3: Quick Start

    Navigate tab screens and menus. MENU/POWER Enter or exit menu. Hold to power off. BACK Backs out of ENTER any screen or Confirm menu. Press changes or 2-3 times to switch to next return to main screen. tab. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 4 Introduction Introduction Trail Tech brings functionality and life to your If you call to request service for your Voyager motor vehicle with high quality and innovation. digital gauge, you need the date of purchase, To ensure long and trouble-free operation, this dealer’s name, address, and telephone number.
  • Page 5 Precautions Precautions WARNING: • In order to change Voyager using a wall outlet, • Check gap between wheel sensor and magnet Trail Tech’s wall charger (9000-ACA) is required. periodically to ensure correct measurements and Attempting to charge Voyager directly off an reading on Voyager.
  • Page 6 B. The engine temperature sensor monitors the two mounting holes in the back of Voyager to the health of your machine and enables two major features: engine temperature diagnostics fix to a flat surface.
  • Page 7 Over time this will contribute to odometer error. speed/distance data can be gathered from either GPS or the wheel sensor. Voyager kits provide a C. Trail Tech believes an accurate odometer wheel sensor for several reasons: and hour meter are critical features. To maintain A.
  • Page 8 Set > Power Settings > Power-Save >. 10. How do I run Voyager without connecting it to a vehicle? Voyager provides an easy way to change unit settings to accommodate a wide variety of user needs. There are few menu...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    -20-80ºC (0-175ºF) Battery Life (100% backlight) 6 hours Critical Engine Enviro. Amber/Red LED Alerts Battery Charge Time 3-8 hours Max Waypoints 300 waypoints Max Track Points 72,500 points Max Route Points 72,500 points Max Tracks/Routes 300 each Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 10: Physical Features

    Front of Unit Physical Features Internal GPS Antenna Yellow LED Red LED Navigation Switch (UP, MENU Button LEFT, RIGHT, DOWN) BACK Button ENTER Button MicroSD Card Wheel Sensor Engine Temperature Sensor Ignition Sensor Connection Power Ambient Temperature Sensor Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 11: Internal Battery

    External GPS Mounting Antenna Holes Connector Voyager can run from the External Antenna: internal battery, but it is An external GPS antenna accessory will get better reception if recommended to connect the mounting location interferes with the reception of the internal to an external power antenna.
  • Page 12 Physical Features » Bar Mount Bar Mounting: The included bar clamps fit 7/8” through 1-1/8” handlebars. Place the nuts and bolts as shown. Adjust angle as required. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 13 The template on this page is actual size. Use it to drill mounting holes, or other custom mount options. Use the included M4x16 bolts to mount to any flat surface. If other than provided screws are used, make sure they are not too long for mounting holes or they will damage internal components of Voyager. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 14 Earth, or other compatible programs with that format. Card Slot Cover MicroSD Card Tracks saved on your computer can be placed on the MicroSD memory card, then imported onto Voyager for Replacement SD Card viewing and route following. This is a great way to share (9000-MSPIG) tracks with your friends, or for pre-planning your own trips.
  • Page 15 Sensor: Hose Ignition When the In-line in Sensor engine is shut radiator hose Wrap off, Voyager will for water-cooled Radiator Spark Plug know to go to machines. Hose sleep for power Temperature Sensor conservation. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 16: Sensor Notes

    Set > Vehicle Sensors > Wheel Sensor: Disabled Voyager can stay on for twice as long if you disable Set > Vehicle Sensors > Engine Sensor: Disabled the backlight. In typical use, you can expect 11 hours of use with no backlight, or 6 hours with the backlight 3.
  • Page 17 2. A speed sensor, on the non-spinning part of the wheel. The magnet spins around tripping the sensor switch ATV Speed each time--giving Voyager speed, distance and time Sensor data to compare with the GPS data. The magnet is installed on the brake rotor because it spins with the wheel.
  • Page 18 The wheel sensor should be cable-tied to the brake line, then attached to the brake caliper. Magnet Passing Under Sensor Voyager can tell precisely how far and fast it’s traveled by how many times the magnet passes the sensor. Many Motorcycles and ATVs have special installation procedures.
  • Page 19 Measure the distance between the marks on the ground in millimeters (multiply inches by 25.4 to convert to mm). Use this number for your wheel size. For accuracy, the rider’s weight should be on the bike when making the measurement. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 20: User Interface

    User Interface » Main Tab User Interface Voyager has 7 tabbed screens: Main, Map, To adjust trip distance (DST MI/WHL DST 1) Engine Temperature, Altitude, User Definable, press and hold joystick in for 3 seconds. Screen Navigation, and Satellites. Switch screens using will display adjustment selection.
  • Page 21: Map Tab

    Map Screen 1 Map Screen 2 If you have uploaded routes to Voyager, they will be displayed in gray so that you can follow Map Pan/Zoom Mode along.
  • Page 22 Map the Map Tab. Screen. To adjust the length of the timeout: Set > Map Settings > P/Z Timeout Map Pan Mode Press MENU to add waypoints, pause/resume the trip, etc. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 23 User Interface » Engine Temperature & Altitude Tabs Engine Temperature Tab: Altitude Tab: Voyager displays a graph of the engine The Altitude Tab displays a graph similar to temperature’s history for the current trip in the engine temperature, but shows height above engine temperature tab.
  • Page 24: User Tab

    User Screen 1 Voyager tracks Data Blocks: and is able to Display 1-6 data blocks. if you turn display. off some blocks, Voyager will center the remaining blocks on the screen for better visibility. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 25 • Clock • Max GPS Speed (2) • Stop Watch • Avg Wheel Speed (2) • Heading • Avg GPS Speed (2) • Compass Direction • Input Voltage • Current (Battery Charger) • Internal Battery Voltage • Tachometer Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 26 Set a destination waypoint at base camp before Latitude / Longitude: leaving, and the navigation compass always Press RIGHT from the satellite screen to view points back in case you get lost.. your current latitude and longitude positions. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 27: Quick Menu

    Ride and Set. The Quick menu has the most Toggle logging OFF/ON. Even if set to ON, frequently used commands, like toggling GPS logging will still pause if Voyager is not moving, logging. The ride menu controls features related or does not have a GPS fix.
  • Page 28 Reset Trip Distance(1) is visible both on the Writes all tracks and waypoints to a file on the Main screen and User screen. Voyager has a MicroSD card. By default, it does not export second counter, Trip Distance(2) visible only on routes, but that can be changed in the ride the User screen.
  • Page 29 Routes can be erased, renamed, or individually Difference between Tracks and Routes: toggled on/off. A route appears grey on Voyager. It is intended to show where to ride (i.e. un-ridden trails and roads.) A track appears black on Voyager. It shows the current ride (i.e.
  • Page 30 Menu » Ride Menu Waypoints: If you select a destination waypoint, Voyager Waypoint will know that you wish to navigate towards display can it. On the Navigation tab the distance to the be toggled, selected waypoint will be shown (DEST DST)
  • Page 31 On the reset menu, you can erase the current ride, or reset the Trip DST/stopwatch counters. Resetting ride memory erases all tracks, routes, and waypoints currently in internal memory. Note that Voyager is unable to erase data from the MicroSD Ride Menu > Import/Export card; if you...
  • Page 32 4. The MicroSD card can also be filled up, depending what size of card you are using. Voyager is unable to erase data from the MicroSD card; if you need to free up space, do Ride Menu > Graphs Display so on your PC.
  • Page 33: Settings Menu

    User Menu » Set Menu Settings Menu: The settings menu contains the options that control the behavior of Voyager. Unit > Speed/Distance Units: Choose miles or kilometers. Unit > Altitude Units: Choose feet or meters. Unit > Temperature Units: Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius.
  • Page 34 Over time this will cause inaccuracy Motorcycle: 2110mm due to GPS signal wander. ART will not increment if ATV: 1675mm Voyager falls into sleep mode. By default, this will not happen because wheel and engine activity will keep Voyager awake. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 35 AC or DC power. “Wall Plug” mode is meant for (since the last button press, wheel movement, or use only when Voyager is plugged into the wall using the AC adapter (if used on a vehicle, the engine sensor) when connected to the external vehicle power.
  • Page 36 This is to help create clean log files, only logging when the wheel or engine sensor is activated. If set to “always,” then Voyager will use GPS movement to determine when to stop logging. Because GPS isn’t aware of your vehicle, it has GPS >...
  • Page 37 GPS Settings > Auto-Split: Map Display Settings: Auto-Split automatically creates a new track The map display if Voyager does not sense a GPS signal for a settings let specific set distance while logging track is on. you change Default set to 5 miles...
  • Page 38 Map Screen. Red LED on: 100ºC (210ºF) By default the timeout is set after 30 seconds it Yellow LED flash: 110ºC (230ºF) will revert you back to the Map Screen. Red LED flash: 120ºC (250ºF) Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 39 Password protected features. Only available to www.trailtech.net for the latest releases. After Trail Tech technicians. downloading from Trail Tech, copy the file to the MicroSD card, then select it with this function. Utility > Manage Settings: Allows you to save and load your settings to your SD card.
  • Page 40 RideLeader GPS File Editor RideLeader GPS File Editor RideLeader can be found on the CD included in Opening the GPX Editor: your Voyager kit, or online at Download or find the RideLeader folder on http://trailtech.net/ride_leader your CD. Double-click the setup file to install Visit often for upgrades.
  • Page 41 The roads are tracks, and will be imported Google Earth tab. If there are trails in your area, in Voyager as bold lines, so you can tell the you will see them with small trail icons. Click the difference between a road and a trail.
  • Page 42 Add Waypoint Delete On Selected Selected Hand Tool, Pans Pointer Tool, Select Tracks Tabs switch between line-art preview and Google Maps/Satellite/Earth view. Google Maps Tab - Earth view. Hold down the center mouse button to modify perspective. Trail Tech Voyager...
  • Page 43 When drawing a route, click once on the some of the data points (so it loads faster in map for each data point (many data points make Voyager.) Select the track with the select tool, up a track segment.) then press the Filter button in the toolbar.
  • Page 44 Voyager. 5. Click the Export button. The file will export in .OSM format which needs to be converted to .GPX for Voyager. Open the file in RideLeader, then save as .GPX. Consider deleting excess waypoints and filtering down track data points in RideLeader before saving the .GPX file (filtering allows Voyager to load many more tracks.)
  • Page 45: Gps Babel

    “GPSBabel converts waypoints, tracks, and files, then click apply. routes between popular GPS receivers and mapping programs.” Before uploading the exported file to Voyager, ~ www.GPSbabel.org open it in the RideLeader to delete excess waypoints and filter down the track data points.
  • Page 46: Google Earth

    Use your mouse to spin the planet, or shift+mouse to change the 3D view angle. You can view tracks exported from Voyager, or downloaded from OHVtrails.net or Openstreetmaps.com. You can also draw tracks that can Google Earth at start be imported into Voyager.
  • Page 47 Google Earth can import GPX files directly from button in the toolbar. A dialog box Voyager. Select Export on Voyager to save the appears (ignore it for now.) Using your file to the MicroSD card, then on your PC, drag- mouse cursor, click along the path right on top and-drop the GPX file onto Google Earth.
  • Page 48 OHVtrails.net OHVtrails.net Download your adventure at www.OHVtrails.net. Download trails and load them directly into Voyager. Entire trail systems are at your fingertips. Hiking trails not allowed; all included trails are either motorcycle, ATV, or snowmobile. Hold down shift and click to tilt the camera into 3D Google Earth mode.
  • Page 49 Glossary Glossary Ride Trip Distance A “ride” is the collection of information Voyager Trip distance is a measure of how far you have is currently logging and displaying (including the travelled. While it is part of the current ride map, altitude, engine temperature, trip distance, memory, it can be reset independently.
  • Page 50 LIMITED WARRANTY Within one year from the date of original purchase, Trail Tech will repair or replace, at its option, any Trail Tech powersport computer which is deemed defective in workmanship or materials. Please contact Trail Tech or the dealer where the item was purchased for assistance.

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