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E-trace
Bedienungsanleitung
Handheld GPS
User manual and Reference guide
Date :April,2005
Version :1.1
All Rights Reserved
SPARTECHNIK HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT MBH
BAHNHOFSTRASSE 6
D-71717 BEILSTEIN
TEL 07062 669376
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FAX 07062 977897

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  • Page 1 E-trace Bedienungsanleitung Handheld GPS User manual and Reference guide Date :April,2005 Version :1.1 All Rights Reserved SPARTECHNIK HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT MBH BAHNHOFSTRASSE 6 D-71717 BEILSTEIN TEL 07062 669376 Page 1/ 36 FAX 07062 977897...
  • Page 2 WARNINGS Some certain knowledge is required to be well known by the user for proper and safe use of E-trace GPS handheld receiver. Please read this User’s Manual first before operation. This product can help the user to find out his way and orient him in travelling, BUT it can not totally replace the user’s own personal...
  • Page 3 Application Conditions: E-trace is designed for outdoors navigation in the temperature range of -20°C~ 70°C. So please use E-trace at an open place with a clear sky in the suitable environment since the surrounding environment will surely affect the satellite signals reception and device work efficiency.
  • Page 4 Reference E-trace Features • Unit Features • Battery installation & Keypad • Start up the unit • Operation Structure • Main pages Internal GPS Antenna LCD Display (with back-light) Screw POWER keypad UP / DOWN / RIGHT / LEFT/ ENTER...
  • Page 5: Escape Key

    E :Battery life varies due to variety of factors, including temperature and back-lighting usage. Rechargeable batteries can also be used except that batteries state is not always correctly informed in the E-trace. An internal lithium battery will retain your data while you’re changing AA(or rechargeable) batteries. ESCAPE key switches among four main pages •...
  • Page 6 Reference Start up the unit To start up the E-trace, you should take the unit outside and find an open area where the built-in antenna has a clear view of the sky. Turning the E-trace on 1. Press POWER key until you hear a sound of “B” and the Welcome page appears.
  • Page 7 The E-trace operation is organized into four main pages: the Satellite Page, the Tracking Page, the Navigation page, and User Format page. Normally, every time you turn on the E-trace, you’d better switch into Satellite page and check satellites status first then start operation.
  • Page 8: Main Pages

    Reference Main Pages The Satellite page • means all the information • This page informs you mainly on the satellites displayed is valid distribution and satellite signal strength. Normally, the • Satellite position in the space unit needs at least three satellites in connection for data processing.
  • Page 9 This page is mainly used for track recording. The little figure in the middle of the screen is YOU. When you are moving, it will trail a line to simulate your E-trace movement, in this the can record your track. And at the bottom of the display, two messages are available: one is map scale at the left;...
  • Page 10 Reference Main Pages The Navigation page This page makes very essential direction when you are under navigation. It orients you to your destination, tells you how far away you are from your destination, and your actual movement speed, and the route or track name you are using for navigation.
  • Page 11 Reference Main Pages • The date and time here is collected from the satellite, there is no clock in E-trace. • At the left top of the page, the icon of means all the information displayed is invalid; but the icon of means valid.
  • Page 12 Up/Down keys to vary the selected data. After main pages introduction, let’s look at how to operate the E-trace step by step. We will guide you the operation process in the order of Mark, Waypoint, Track, Route,...
  • Page 13 Waypoint’s name Mark a waypoint A Waypoint is any identified point on the map or track that has E-trace been named and recorded. The can store up to 1000 waypoints in the memory. Waypoints are used to build a route.
  • Page 14: Editing A Waypoint

    Reference Editing a Waypoint Editing a Waypoint: 1.Press ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see a sub-menu 2.Press UP/ DOWN keys to highlight Edit item 3.Press ENTER key again and enter Waypoint Edit page 4.Now follow the step4, 5 & 6 as described to build a Waypoint Deleting a Waypoint: 1.
  • Page 15: Editing Waypoints

    1. Press ENTER key in Waypoint List page and see a sub-menu(as destination) 2. Highlight Active item by pressing UP/ DOWN keys 3. Press ENTER key to confirm and E-trace begins to guide you to reach destination 4. Then, “Active”...
  • Page 16 Waypoint A to Waypoint B, and from Waypoint B to Waypoint C are called “two legs” on the route. The route can contain up to 50 waypoints(including start and destination) in E-trace using any of the waypoint stored in the memory.
  • Page 17 Reference Creating a Route ENTER ENTER ENTER ESCAPE ESCAPE ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ESCAPE NOTE: When you are saving a route in route creation, if there is already a same named route existed in the memory, the unit will remind you to rename it. Page 17/ 36...
  • Page 18: Editing A Route

    Reference Editing a Route Editing Route E-trace In the page of Route List, you can browse all the routes you saved in . If you want to change a route, you can edit it by changing waypoints design: 1. Press UP/ DOWN keys to highlight the route you will change in the page of Route List 2.
  • Page 19 Reference Editing a Route Once a route is activated, in the pop-up sub-menu, the five commands are used for route navigation. When you are using route navigation, you should switch to Tracking page to see your trace, and switch to Navigation page to find out your movement status, including LAT,LON, COG,SOG,ALT. In this way, you are enabled to find your way.
  • Page 20 NOTE: If you input a name which has already existed in track library, you will be informed by a message “Name Existed”. In this case, you must change your naming. In E-trace, you can a prompt “Memory Full” appears .
  • Page 21 Reference Editing a Track Backtrack 1. Press UP/ DOWN keys in Track page and highlight the track your want to use for navigation, press ENTER key and come out a sub-menu 1. Press UP / DOWN keys in Track page to highlight Backtrack item 2.
  • Page 22 Reference Editing a Track ENTER ESCAPE ENTER ESCAPE ENTER ESCAPE ENTER ESCAPE ENTER ESCAPE Page 22/ 36...
  • Page 23: System Setup

    1. Highlight Display item by UP/ DOWN key in Setup page and press ENTER key. 2. Press LEFT / RIGHT key to adjust the contrast of the screen. Time E-trace You must choose time format first once you turn on the , it means you can read time in 12 hours or 24 hours.
  • Page 24 There are three unit available for you to choose: mile, kilometer and nautical. OTHER Highlight System item by UP / DOWN key and press ENTER key. You can have three choices. E-trace • Choosing Normal, the will run in normal mode, and AA batteries can last 4 hours E-trace •...
  • Page 25 Reference System Setup ENTER ENTER ESCAPE ESCAPE ENTER ESCAPE ENTER ESCAPE Page 25/ 36...
  • Page 26: Communication Page

    Communication Communication page Highlight COMMU item by UP/DOWN key and press ENTER key from Menu page, the Setup page E-trace appears. It contains three items:Computer , Master ,Receive. It activates ‘s communication capability with a computer or a long-range equipment (for example , modem).
  • Page 27 Appendices Altitude: Distance above mean sea level. BRG: The compass direction from current position to next waypoint or the destination. COG: Course over ground. Your direction of movement relative to a ground position. Coordinate: A set of numbers that describes your location on or above the earth.
  • Page 28 20 other different waypoints. SOG: Speed over ground. The actual speed the E-trace is moving over the ground. This may differ from airspeed or nautical speed due to such things as sea conditions or head winds.
  • Page 29 Then try to turn it on again to see if it works well. If it is still not good, E-trace please contact local maintenance agency. Never try to open the by yourself. 5. Though in open area with clear sky, the E-trace can not track satellite. E-trace • It’s most because the...
  • Page 30 Appendices • Navigation Features Waypoints: Total: 1000 with name and symbol Routes: 30 Reversible routes Tracks: 10 tracks with name and symbol · Performance Receiver: Twelve parallel channel receiver continuously tracks and uses up to twelve Satellites Frequency: L1,1575.42MHz,C/A code Sensitivity: -140 dbm Acquisition Times:...
  • Page 31 Appendices & & Symbols E-trace In the , you can use 28 symbols to name your waypoints (see them in the right part of the page). Prompts telephone kiosk incursion- borderline • Maximum 30 routes can be saved! crossroad house...
  • Page 32 Appendices Adindan-Mean Adindan-Regional Mean Ala,Can,Conus North American 1983-Alaska,Canada,Conus Alaska North American 1927-Alaska Aleutian IsdE North American 1927-Alaska(Aleutian Islands E) Aleutian IsdW North American 1927-Alaska(Aleutian Islands W) Aleutian Isds North American 1983-Aleutian Islands Antarctica Camp Area Astro-Antarctica Arc-Mean Arc 1950-Regional Mean Argentina South American 1969-Argentina Argentina...
  • Page 33 Appendices Czechoslova42 S-42(Pulkovo 1942)-Czechoslovakia Czechoslova93 S-JTSK-Czechoslovakia(prior to Jan 1993) E.Canada North American 1927-East Canada E.Mississippi North American 1927-East of Mississippi Egypt 07 Old Egyptian 1907-Egypt Egypt 50 European 1950-Egypt England Ord. Survey G. Britain 1936-England Eur.C.Reg.M European 1979-Central Regional Mean Eur.E Reg.M European 1950-Eastern Regional Mean Eur.N.Reg.M...
  • Page 34 Appendices Japan Tokyo-Japan Kauai Old Hawaiin-Kauai Kazakhstan S-42(Pulkovo 1942)-Kazakhstan Latvia S-42(Pulkovo 1942)-Latvia Maderia Isds Porto Santo 1936-Maderia Islands Malta European 1950-Malta Marshall Wake-Eniwetok 1960-Marshall Islands Maui Old Hawaiin-Maui Mexico Gulf North American 1927-Gulf of Mexico Mexico North American 1927-Mexico Midway Isds Midway Astro 1961-Midway Islands Mindanao Luzon-Philippines(Mindanao)
  • Page 35 Appendices Russia Pulkovo 1942-Russia S.Africa Cap-South Africa S.America M56 Provisional S.American 1956-Regional Mean S.America M69 South American 1969-Regional Mean S.Chile Provisional S.American 1956-Chile(Southern) S.Georgia Isd ISTS 061 Astro 1968-South Georgia Islands S.Greenland Qornoq-Greenland(South) S.Korea K Korean Geodetic System-South Korea Salvage Isds Sevagem Grande-Salvage Islands Sardinia 40 Rome 1940-Italy(Sardinia)
  • Page 36: Limited Warranty

    E-trace user’s manual Limited Warranty The E-trace is warranted to be free from defects in material andd functions for one year from the date of purchase. Any failure of thisis product within this period under normal conditions will be replaced at no charge to the customers.

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