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TravRoute CoPilot 2002 Operation & User’s Manual

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TravRoute CoPilot 2002 User Manual
TravRoute CoPilot 2002 User Guide
TravRoute CoPilot 2002 Online Manual

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  • obstructing satellite communications will interfere with CoPilot's ability to track your location. Like your car radio, GPS tracking can also be affected by weather conditions if severe. CoPilot will continue tracking as soon as adequate signals are available. NOTE: The GPS unit should be placed far forward on the dashboard to maximize the satellite reception area. How CoPilot Uses

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, USB Connection If you are using a USB connection you will have one wire which attaches the GPS receiver to the laptop through its USB port. Plug the receiver into the laptop after Windows is finished booting up. - 9 -

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 21 - Detour In Guidance Mode, clicking the Detour button will enable you to specify what the road conditions are in front of you so that CoPilot can generate an alternate route. This is useful when you need to get around traffic jams, roadwork, or other unexpected traffic slow-downs but dont know whether or not youll save any time by turning off your current route. When you click Detour, a window opens that asks you to describe the road congestion ahead of you: The Light Congestion option takes you off the original course if theres a quick way around the road up ahead. For example, you might want to use it when theres a long line at

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 31 - place to your trip, highlight it and click Add Stop. In this tab, you can also specify a Home and Work address. To do this, highlight an address on the list of favorites and click the circle next to Home or Work under the list. Now your home or work address can be quickly selected as a destination in Guidance Mode (see page 17). Remember that while you can access your Home and Work addres from Guidance Mode, they can only be changed through the Favorites tab in Planning Mode. Itinerary Buttons

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 25 - Click Preferences to open a window that enables you to set routing preferences for Guidance Mode. These preference categories are the same ones found in the Trip Options dialog box in Planning Mode, and the choices in each pick list will reflect sets of customized preferences that you have created using that dialog. To create such sets, switch to Planning Mode, then click on the New Trip tool bar button to open the Trip Planner window and click the Options button in that window (see page 29 for details).

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 27 - A Sample Trip Suppose you and a friend want to go to a concert on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. You know the approximate location of your destination, but you're unfamiliar with the area. There's no need to worry about the trip: CoPilot will guide you every step of the way! First, you enter your destination. (You wont need to enter a starting place  if your GPS receiver is picking up signals, CoPilot already knows where you're starting from.) In Guidance Mode, your friend clicks Destination, then Add, then Point of Interest. She types Princeton Uni

  • - 33 - Printing Your Map or Driving Directions After you Run a trip, the Trip Summary window will pop up over a split screen displaying the map of your trip, and detailed driving directions. Although the Trip Summary can not be printed, both the map and the directions can. Click OK to hide the Summary window. To alter the size of either the map window or the directions win

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 35 - Adding a New Place (Custom Places) CoPilot gives you the ability to add new places with your own custom names to the map database. After adding your custom place to the map database, you'll be able to enter it as a start place, end place, or intermediate stopover for any trip you run. To add a new place, click on the Add Custom Places button on the tool bar or select Add Custom Places from the sub-menu of Mouse Modes in the Map menu. The map window should be open and active, and be at a zoom level of 10 or higher (look at the title bar, e.

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 10 - Serial Connection When connecting to a laptop through a serial port the receiver is powered through the laptops battery. Plug the PS/2 port connector on your GPS unit into the PS/2 port of your laptop. Do not plug the serial port connector into your laptop until after Windows has finished booting up. TIP: To see the serial ports available on your PC, open the Control Panel, select System, click on the Device Manager tab, then click on the plus sign next to Ports in the list of devices. The Settings box displays the hardware settings used by the COM port. The setting for your COM

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 32 - Trip Options The Trip Options window enables you to create sets of preferences that impact how CoPilot calculates routes. There are three categories that affect different aspects of of CoPilots routing: Routing Preferences, Vehicle Profile, and General. Each category has a default set that cannot be edited. In order to create a new set under any category, select New, give the new set a name, edit the settings, and save the changes. Routing Preferences enables you to favor or avoid specific road types suc

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 23 - Selective Routing CoPilot enables you to be selective about the roads you take on your trip. From the Passenger screen you can customize your Driving Directions so that entire segments of a trip can be avoided if you dont want to travel along the roads CoPilot has you taking. To do this, in the Passenger screen click the Itinerary button to bring up your turn-by-turn Driving Directions. In the Itinerary screen, highlight the road you want to avoid, then press the F1 key on your keyboard to avoid the highlighted road. You can repeat this process for multiple roads. You can retu

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, About GPS Technology The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a tracking and navigation system developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. The system uses 24 satellites that orbit the earth, sending out radio waves that can be picked up by GPS sensors (hardware devices for receiving data). Normally, a GPS sensor relies on receiving signals from four satellites simultaneously to track its position. Each signal contains an identifier for the satellite that emitted it and the exact time it was emitted (to the nanosecond). GPS relies on the fact that radio waves travel at the speed of light to calculate distances and the exact location of the sensor is figure

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 11 - CoPilot 2002 Overview CoPilot can be used for both in-vehicle navigation (Guidance Mode) and desktop trip planning (Planning Mode). To move from Planning Mode to Guidance Mode at any time, select Driver Mode from the Window menu or click the CoPilot icon on the tool bar. To move from Guidance Mode to Planning Mode, click the Planning button in the control panel. Guidance Mode is for in-vehicle navigation. For this mode to function you need to have your GPS receiver attached to your laptop and you must be receiving signals

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 14 - Using the Control Panel At the top of the control panel, Passenger/Driver may be clicked to toggle between one screen and the other. The active screen will be shown in larger print. To exit CoPilot at any time, click Quit CoPilot. In the Driver Safety screen, at over 10 m.p.h. the background will be black and you will receive simple turn instructions on screen, as well as receiving voice commands. In the Passenger screen, the map will always be shown. Passenger screen Driver Safety screen BUTT ON FUNCTION Where Am I/Next Turn/Going To Zooms the map display to include your curren

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 18 - When you select the Point of Interest button you will be prompted with an entry window. In the City/State box you will see the city in which you have most recently been navigating. If you want to find POIs in a different location, simply edit the City/State entry. You can also use a Smart POI search during a trip. If you select Near my current route, the City/State box will be removed and the POI search will find matches close to your current route. NOTE: This option is only available when you are navigating along a route. TIP: Whether you use a City/State or the Smart POI search option, the other fields used to perform a POI search are optional.

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, town you selected.) Again, a list of matches to your entry may appear; if so, highlight the one you want on the list and click Select, or click Map to see it on the map. Click the Add Stop button to put the place you entered on the Trip Itinerary. Once a place is listed in the Trip Itinerary, you may highlight it and click the Zoom To button to see that place on the map. TIP: Usually you will need to spell out words like "Saint", "Mount", "Fort", etc. Place names generally need to be spelled out; for example,

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, Legend Planning Mode Tool Bar Buttons: - 47 - CoPilot: Takes you from Planning Mode to Guidance Mode. Open/Save Trip: Allows you to save a trip you have outlined in Planning Mode, or access a previously saved trip. Edit/New Trip: Prompts the Trip Planner window where you can enter addresses, search for points of interest, and recall favorites. Run: After finalizing your Itinerary the Run button will calculate your trip and give you detailed instructions. Print: Prints the active screen in Planning Mode. You can also use the Print command in the File menu. Help: In any window, the Help button w

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 43 - 2. Click once on the black arrow so that all of your drives are shown. Your CD- ROM drive is the one that has the CD-ROM icon next to it. And next to the CD-ROM icon, there should be a letter - this is your CD-ROM drive letter. Please remember it and move to section B. B. Next, you need to check that CoPilot is looking to this drive to locate the Data CD. To do this: 1. Go to your Start button/Programs/Windows Explorer and click on the drive letter which corresponds to your hard drive (usually C). 2. Within drive C, find the folder Program Files and double-click on it so that all of your program folders are listed. 3. Find the "TravRoute" folder and double-click

  • - 24 - Options Click the Options button in Guidance Mode to open a window that enables you to view GPS status and change settings such as map orientation, voice options, and routing preferences. In the Options window, the Status button opens a dialog box that allows you to view and change advanced GPS settings  see CoPilots Help Files for more information. North Up,

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 17 - The first time you select the Home or Work buttons you will be prompted with an Address Entry window like the one shown here in which you can enter your home and/or work addresses. In subsequent selections, choosing these buttons will automatically enter your home or work address as your destination. NOTE: To edit your Home or Work address, switch to Planning Mode and use the Favorites tab in the Trip Planner window (see pages 30-31). Selecting Address opens a window in which you can enter a city name and state, a ZIP code by itself, and a street address if you wish. Any time you add an address to your iti

  • - 40 - Helpful Hints ENTERING LOCATION NAMES THAT INCLUDE ABBREVIATIONS: Usually you will need to spell out words like Saint, Mount, Fort, etc. Place names generally need to be spelled out; for example. John F. Kennedy International Airport instead of JFK Airport. Try alternate spellings if your entry isnt accepted the first time, or pick your place from

  • TravRoute CoPilot 2002, - 38 - Importing Data Data Import Wizard CoPilot's Import Wizard gives you the ability to create new sets of pushpins from external data sources. The Import Wizard allows you to import a set of addresses directly from Microsoft Outlook, or Microsoft Access. If you are using another type of database or contact manager, you can save your contacts/locations as an Excel or text file and then use the Import Wizard to import that file. The end result will be a new set of pushpins to use for tr

  • - 8 - To Uninstall Data From Previous Versions of CoPilot: 1. Exit out of any other programs that are running. 2. On your desktop, double-click on My Computer. 3. Double-click on Control Panel. 4. Double-click on Add/Remove Programs. 5. Scroll down the list of applications until you see CoPilot 2001 Data CD or Data CD setup for CoPilot 2000. Click on it to

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