Playing Back A Log File; To Play Back A Log File; Sending Route Information To Agps Device; To Send Route Points - Apache Street Atlas USA 2005 User Manual

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Street Atlas USA 2005 User Guide

Playing Back a Log File

After you have logged a route with Street Atlas USA 2005 your GPS receiver, you can play it back and review your
entire journey on-screen.
You cannot play back a log file if you are currently tracking with a GPS receiver. On the
GPS tab, click Settings and then click Stop GPS to stop tracking.
Zooming in on the map allows you to see the log file in greater detail.

To Play Back a Log File

Use the following steps to play back and review a log file.
1. Click the GPS tab and then click GPS Log. The GPS Log dialog area opens.
2. Click Clear Trail on the GPS Log dialog box to clear any existing GPS points from the map display.
3. Select the desired log file from the Log drop-down list. Log files have .gpl extensions and are saved in the
C:\DeLorme Docs\GPSLogs directory by default.
4. Click the Play button
Note: Playing back a log file defaults to 1x, which occurs in real time and takes the same amount of time as
the original trip did (i.e., if your trip took six hours, the on-screen tracking process also takes six hours).
You can also:
From the Playback Speed drop-down list, select the desired option (2x, 5x, 10x, 25x, or 50x) to
increase the tracking speed accordingly.
Click the Pause button
indicate the file is paused. Click the Play button to continue playing back the file.
Click the Stop button
over.
Click and hold the Rewind button
Click and hold the Forward button
Sending Route Information to a GPS Device
If you have a compatible GPS device, you can send route points or route directions to your GPS device using the
Exchange Wizard in Street Atlas USA 2005.

To Send Route Points

Use the following steps to send route points to your GPS device.
1. Connect your GPS receiver to your computer.
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 owner manual or GPS Settings for Third-Party Devices on page 92.
3. Click the GPS tab, click Settings, and then click Exchange. The Exchange Wizard displays.
OR
Click the Map Files tab and then click Exchange. The Exchange Wizard displays.
4. Under Device Type, select GPS.
5. Select Send to Device.
6. Select Route Points from the Object drop-down list.
7. Click Next.
8. To avoid overwriting existing waypoints on your device, type a starting point for the new points and select
the Prefix a Number to the Waypoint Name check box.
Note: Not all devices support starting points. See your device manual for more information.
9. Click Send to Device.
10. Repeat steps 7–9 for every route file you want to send to your device.
11. Click Finish.
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to begin playing back your log.
to pause the tracking of the log file. The Pause button turns blue to
to stop the play back. If you click the Play button again, the file starts
to rewind the log file the desired distance.
to fast forward the log file the desired distance.

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