Automatic Pan; To Pan The Map Automatically; Logging; To Log Your Route - Apache Street Atlas USA 2005 User Manual

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The ETA of your finish
A turn graphic indicating the direction of the turn after your next turn ("turn after that")
The distance to the turn after your next turn
The time to the turn after your next turn
6. Click the Show More Turns button
7. Click Show Directions to return to the Directions dialog area.

Automatic Pan

When using Street Atlas USA 2005 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 Pan the Map Automatically

The following procedure demonstrates how the check box and button work together to automatically pan
the map.
1. Click the GPS tab and then click Settings.
2. Under GPS Options, clear the Auto Recenter on GPS check box. If you pan the map manually during GPS
tracking, Center on GPS displays in the Control Panel.
OR
Select the Auto Recenter on GPS check box. If you pan the map manually during GPS tracking, the map
will automatically re-center itself on your location after 5 seconds.
3. Click Start GPS.
• The Center on GPS button displays (and is activated by default) on the Control Panel when
the Auto Recenter on GPS option is selected.
• If you deactivate the Center on GPS button, you can continue to manually pan the map or use
the search function in the Find tab.
• When you are done with other tasks, click Center on GPS to resume tracking.
• The Automatic Pan feature also works while playing back a log file.

Logging

Once you begin tracking with your GPS receiver, Street Atlas USA 2005 lets you log, or record, your route as you
travel.
Use the steps in this topic if you have not selected the Auto GPS Logging check box under GPS
Options.

To Log Your Route

Use the following steps to log your route.
1. Click the GPS tab and then click GPS Log. The GPS Log dialog area displays.
2. Click Clear Trail on the GPS Log dialog area to clear all GPS points from the map display.
3. Click New and type the desired file name into the Log drop-down text box.
OR
Select a log from the Log drop-down list.
Note: Log files have .gpl extensions and are saved in the C:\DeLorme Docs\GPSLogs directory by default.
4. Click the Record button
5. Click the Stop button
To delete a log file, select the desired file from the Log drop-down list and then click Delete.
to view information for the turn after the following turn.
to begin logging.
when you want to stop logging.
GPS
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