| Last Update: | July 9th 2008 |
| Author: | Viking Informatics Ltd. |
| Version: | 2.40 |
| User Rating: | 4.50 |
| Downloads: | 18513 |
| License: | Provided with purchase |
| Requirements: | GPS receiver or network-based positioning service |
| Support: | support@viking.tm |
| ID's: | HID: 194315, AAID: 16997 |
With GPSMap, you can use your own maps to display your position.
Text: current position in WSG 84 format, speed, direction, altitude is displayed (text is red if no connection or no valid position is received from GPS device)
Map: current position is displayed with a yellow-black dot in the center of the screen (the map moves as position changes, dot always remains in the center). Dot blinks with red if no connection or no valid position is received from GPS device. Waypoint are also shown on map in order to help users to reach they desired position.
Compass: shows heading, points of compass, and direction of the next waypoint (other remaining waypoints are also shown).
For calibrating a map, you have to go to at least two different places on the map by foot, by car, by bus, etc., with the GPS device and your phone. Both times, you have to locate your position on the map by selecting Options/View and calib. at the list of the maps. In this view, you can use the joystick to move the map in large steps, or press the ABC button or with the joystick to move smoothly. Press 'I am here' to record your positon (a red dot will show it on the map). After you have set at least two places, the red X mark at the list of the maps will be a green sign.
You can calibrate a map on your PC with OziExplorer, if you know the coordinates of at least two points on the map.
After calibrating a map, you can use it to display your position. Go to Options/Setup, and set Diplay to the name of the map, or set it to 'Automatic'. In automatic mode, always the map available for the current position will be displayed.
After calibrating a map, you can use it to display your position. Go to Options/Setup, and set Diplay to the name of the map, or set it to 'Automatic'. In automatic mode, always the map available for the current position will be displayed.
Panning: your position is in the center of the map, however, you can pan the map using the joystick (press the joy to make it centered again).
Zooming: you can zoom in or out using the * and the # keys.
Display: text, automatic or a selected map (only calibrated maps are listed). In text mode, latitude, longitude, speed, course, altitude, accuracy and number of sattelites in sight are listed. In automatic mode, always the map available for the current position will be displayed, otherwise it shows that there isn't any available map. When a map is selected, positions outside the maps will be simply shown using a blank screen with the red dot in the center and added waypoints.
Always on: prevent the phone from going into standby mode (to switch off the screen) - works only if a map is displayed and the position is valid.
Positioning: select the position source. If you do not have a GPS device, Network based could be a choice, but please note that this requires an Internet connection and initiates a connection each 30 seconds, so a flat rate is recommended.
Always on: prevent the phone from going into standby mode (to switch off the screen).
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