- 6 -Specific areas covered by each Data CDArea covered by both Data CDs
- 7 -UninstallingThe following steps outline the procedure for uninstalling CoPilot®2002 and older versionsof CoPilot: To uninstall the CoPilot softwa
- 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 Com
USB ConnectionIf you are using a USB connection you will have one wire which attaches the GPS receiverto the laptop through its USB port. Plug the re
- 10 -Serial ConnectionWhen connecting to a laptop through a serial port the receiver is powered through thelaptops battery. Plug the PS/2 port conn
- 11 -CoPilot 2002 OverviewCoPilot can be used for both in-vehicle navigation (Guidance Mode) and desktop tripplanning (Planning Mode). To move from
- 12 -Initializing Your GPS ReceiverIn order to decrease the amount of time needed for an initial satellite acquisition, CoPilotwill ask you to enter
- 13 -Guidance ModeStart NavigatingIf your GPS receiver is attached you're ready to start driving! The CoPilot navigationsystem will guide you t
- 14 -Using the Control PanelAt the top of the control panel, Passenger/Driver may be clicked to toggle between onescreen and the other. The active s
Map DisplayIn the control panel, the button below Passenger/Driver allows you to togglebetween three different map views. To switch from one view t
CoPilot®2002 Quick StartIf you're in a hurry to begin using CoPilot 2002:1. Install Application: Boot up your computer. After Windows®(95, 98, NT
- 16 -Entering a DestinationWhen you launch CoPilot for the first time, with the GPS receiver attached, you will beprompted to enter a destination (re
- 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 en
- 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 yo
- 19 -Trip ConfirmationThe Trip Confirmation window appears every time you enter a new stop in an active trip.You can enter as many as 50 stops in any
- 20 -Editing your StopsEdit StopsIn Guidance Mode you will be given the option to alter your trips by clicking Edit. Whenthis is selected the dialog
- 21 -DetourIn Guidance Mode, clicking the Detour button will enable you to specify what the roadconditions are in front of you so that CoPilot can ge
- 22 -If you choose to accept the new route, the old route is highlighted in blue while the new route is highlighted in green.Detour functionality is
- 23 -Selective RoutingCoPilot enables you to be selective about the roads you take on your trip. From thePassenger screen you can customize your Dri
- 24 -OptionsClick the Options button in Guidance Mode to open a window that enables you to viewGPS status and change settings such as map orientation
- 25 -Click Preferences to open a window that enables you to set routing preferences forGuidance Mode.These preference categories are the same ones fo
6. Start Application: Double-click on the CoPilot 2002 icon on your desktop. If your GPS receiver is plugged in the first time you start the program,
- 26 -Voice CommandsCoPilot will not only speak to you to inform you of upcoming turns, but also respond to anumber of commands you speak out loud. N
- 27 -A Sample TripSuppose you and a friend want to go to a concert on the campus of Princeton University inPrinceton, New Jersey. You know the appro
- 28 -1. Driving on Witherspoon Street into Princeton, NJ3. CoPilot creates a new route from yourcurrent position2. Turning off CoPilots route ont
Planning ModeAfter launching CoPilot, if a GPS receiver is not attached you can access Planning Mode byclicking the Planning Mode button from the welc
town you selected.) Again, a list of matches to your entry may appear; if so, highlight theone you want on the list and click Select, or click Map to
- 31 -place to your trip, highlight it and click Add Stop. In this tab, you can also specify a Homeand Work address. To do this, highlight an addres
- 32 -Trip OptionsThe Trip Options window enables you to create sets of preferences that impact how CoPilotcalculates routes. There are three categor
- 33 -Printing Your Map or Driving DirectionsAfter you Run a trip, the Trip Summary window will pop up over a split screen displayingthe map of your t
- 34 -Beyond the BasicsIf you are familiar with the basic features of CoPilot, you are probably ready to try some ofthe advanced features. For more i
- 35 -Adding a New Place (Custom Places)CoPilot gives you the ability to add new places with your own custom names to the mapdatabase. After adding y
Table of ContentsCoPilot®2002 Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front coverRequirements . . . . . . . . . . .
- 36 -Customizing Your Driving DirectionsCoPilot gives you precise, turn-by-turn driving directions, plus time and distancecalculations for every trip
- 37 -Landmark Reporting Dialog BoxTo control the number and type of landmarks reported, select Landmark Reporting fromthe Trip menu to open the Landm
- 38 -Importing DataData Import WizardCoPilot's Import Wizard gives you the ability to create new sets of pushpins from externaldata sources. Th
- 39 -3) Click on each column header and select an identifier for that column from the menu that pops up. Headers that must be included to import a t
- 40 -Helpful HintsENTERING LOCATION NAMES THAT INCLUDE ABBREVIATIONS: Usually youwill need to spell out words like Saint, Mount, Fort, etc. Pl
- 41 -Trouble-shootingFirst things to check: Are all cables properly secured? Do all components have adequatepower? Does your GPS receiver have a cl
- 42 -5. Double click on the SETUP.exe file and an "Installation Wizard" window will appear andguide you through the process.6. In the "
- 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 n
- 44 -B. If you are powering the GPS unit through your laptop's PS/2 port, make sure theconnection is snug and that your laptop's battery ha
- 45 -D. Next at the bottom where it says Connect using select direct to Com 1 and click OK.E. Next in the Com Port Properties window the settings sho
RequirementsSystem Requirements:-- Microsoft®Windows®95, 98, 2000, ME®or Windows NT®(4.0 or higher)-- An IBM®compatible PC (portable required for in-
- 46 -Can I use a different GPS unit with the CoPilot? If not, why?There are three main reasons why our software is designed to work with our hardwar
LegendPlanning Mode Tool Bar Buttons:- 47 -CoPilot: Takes you fromPlanning Mode to GuidanceMode.Open/Save Trip: Allowsyou to save a trip you haveout
Buttons in the Trip Planner Window:- 48 -Label Cities and Places:Allows you to label orunlabel cities within yourmap.Add Custom Places:Allows you to l
- 49 -Notes:
- 50 -Notes:
- 51 -Using the CoPilot Help FilesCoPilot provides extensive built-in Help to guide you through the program as you use it.Click on the Help button in
How Reliable is CoPilot®2002?The CoPilot map database is remarkably accurate, providing comprehensive, detailed streetinformation for the entire Unite
About GPS TechnologyThe Global Positioning System (GPS) is a tracking and navigation system developed by theU.S. Department of Defense. The system us
obstructing satellite communications will interfere with CoPilot's ability to track yourlocation. Like your car radio, GPS tracking can also be a
InstallationNOTE: If you are updating from an older version of CoPilot®, you will need to uninstall theolder version first. Refer to the Uninstalling
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