How To Guide
Locking Your Position
Loading TeleType Maps
Unloading TeleType Maps
Exporting TeleType Maps
Finding An Address
Creating Waypoints
Routing
Detailed Menu Descriptions
File Menu
View Menu
Tools Menu
Route Menu
Transfer Menu
Tracking Menu
Others
Shortcut Menu
Tips
Software Addons
Frequently Asked Questions
Upgrade Customers
New Features in version 032003!!!
Alternatively, if you wish to load a large area at one time, you may click on “File,” “Load,” “Load in view,” and "Street Maps." This function loads the detailed maps of all towns and cities in the center of your screen. "Highway Only" will load only the highway maps for the states in the center of your screen. On your laptop/desktop, you may draw a box around an area you wish to load using the left mouse button. Once the box is drawn, right click inside the box to load the maps within that box. To unload in this fashion, after the box is drawn, right click outside the box. Left-clicking inside the box will zoom in, and left-clicking outside of the box will zoom out.
Notes
See Also
Exporting Maps
Unloading Maps
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See Also
Loading Maps
Exporting Maps
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Map Structure
The TeleType program looks for the *.ttm map files in certain directories, and moving these maps
from these locations will make it difficult or impossible to load or transfer maps within the
program.
All map directories listed here are expected to be in C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps on the PC and in either \Maps or \Storage Card\Maps on the PDA.
For a full listing of the directory structure please go to http://www.teletype.com/pages/support/teletype_gps_file_locations_v032003.htm
on the web.
US Maps
"\US\State#_Abbreviation" - example \US\25_MA
Street maps
and POI files for each state are stored
"\US\Highways"
Highway files organized by state
Canada Maps
"\Canada\Province Name" - example \Canada\Ontario
Canadian street maps
and POI files organized by province
"\Canada\Highways"
Canadian highway maps
Europe Maps
"\EUR\Country Name" - example \EUR\France
Street maps and POI files for each
European country
"\EUR\Highways"
Highway maps for each European
country
See Also
Loading Maps
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If you wish to export the maps to a Storage Card, select "Storage Card" from the menu that appears and hit transfer. If the storage card option does not appear, please check your connections and hit "refresh."
Note - Exporting maps copies the selected maps to the appropriate location on the PDA. You will still need to follow the normal procedure for loading maps once the maps are on the PDA.
See Also
Loading Maps
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This window will allow you to transfer the maps for all or part of a US state, Canada Province, and all of a European Country to the PDA. The Refresh button allows our software to see the PDA if it was not synchronized before opening this window.
Note: The PDA must be in the cradle and synchronized with the PC for the maps to transfer correctly.
To transfer US maps to the PDA follow these steps:
1. Select United States from
the Country list.
2. Select the state whose maps
you want to transfer.
3. Select the counties you wish
to transfer, or click on the box by Select All Counties to highlight all of the
maps for that state.
4. Select where (Storage Card
or Main Memory) you would like to store maps on the PDA.
5. Click on
"Transfer" and wait for the maps to finish copying. If you selected a
large number of maps or a large state it can take a considerable amount of time
to copy.
To transfer Europe maps to the PDA follow these steps:
1. Select the country you wish to
transfer from the Country list.
2. See steps 4 & 5 above.
To transfer Canada maps to the PDA follow these
steps:
1. Select Canada from the
Country list.
2. Select the province
you wish to transfer to the PDA
3. See steps 4 & 5
above.
Note: If you wish to copy an entire state or province, you can simply copy the entire directory to the appropriate location on a storage card.
Note: When searching for a street address, the software will now automatically load the street level maps for the city you specify.
See Also
Loading Maps
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You can create waypoints regardless of whether the GPS receiver is active or inactive. There are three ways to create your own waypoints:
To record a new waypoint or change an existing point click/tap the waypoint marker on the map screen. The waypoint menu box will appear allowing you to modify waypoint characteristics. Alternatively, select the waypoint from within the Waypoint menu box directly. Select the Bullseye icon from the Waypoint tools menu to automatically locate your point on the map. You may also want to use the Clipboard feature to add or duplicate, (then modify) a point.
Waypoint Files
- WAY files are composed of any number of waypoints that can then be displayed on the TeleType GPS navigation screen.
- WAY files allow you to store waypoints and manually or automatically transfer waypoints to another computer. For example, you can create a WAY file on the desktop and export it to the PDA through the Manage Maps screen.
- WAY files are useful for aviation route planning and organization.
- The name of the WAY file you are working with is by default general.way and is stored in the application folder of TeleType GPS program. You can create your own files with your own name if you prefer and store them in a different folder.
See Also
Finding An Address
Waypoint
Window

Note - To see what each button on this screen does, click here. On the PC, if you hold the mouse over a button, a short description of that button will appear.
Note: The software now supports Avoid points when routing. These can be used to have the software avoid routing through congested areas or along particular streets. To find out how to create an avoid point, please click here. These avoid points are stored in a folder called avoid.way in the Waypoint window.
Note: When creating a route, the software will now automatically load the street level maps for the origin address and the destination address you specify and the highway maps for the areas in between the origin and destination. However, note that if you are trying to route between two cities without specifying the local addresses, the program will load the highway maps only and the route will disregard the local streets for the cities you are routing between.
Below is a discussion of each of the buttons in the Route window, starting from top left and going across each row.
Address Book - Click on this to use an address from your Outlook Address
Book.
History - This button will bring up a list of addresses you have routed
to in the past. Useful if you route to certain addresses frequently.
Find - This button will search for the address you currently have entered in
the Route window.
Current Position - This button will set your current position as either
the origin or destination of the route, depending on which is currently
selected.
Route - This button will calculate the route after you have entered a
origin and destination address.
Reverse - This button will switch your origin and destination
addresses.

See Also
Routing Between Waypoints
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Note: The software now supports Avoid points when routing. These can be used to have the software avoid routing through congested areas or along particular streets. To find out how to create an avoid point, please click here. These avoid points are stored in a folder called avoid.way in the Waypoint window.
Note: When creating a route between the way points, the software will now automatically load the highway maps for the areas in between the way points. However, keep in mind that in most cases the highway maps are NOT sufficient to calculate a route so you might have to load the street maps manually for the way point areas before routing.
See Also
Point To Point Routing
Waypoint Window
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The File menu provides access to map management utilities including loading, unloading and saving of recorded route information. Click on a menu options below to learn more.
As you move, the TeleType software will trace in black the path that you travel. Selecting the Save Trace option will allow you to save that trace for future use.
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About - Displays information about the TeleType GPS program
including version (release) number. Be sure to give this number when requesting
Technical Support.
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| Menu Option | Zoom Level |
| Street level | 250 ft. |
| Level 2 | 500 ft. |
| Level 3 | 1000 ft. |
| Level 4 | 5000 ft. |
| Level 5 | 2.5 mi. |
| Level 6 | 25 mi. |
| Country Level | 500 mi. |
Preferences
There are 12 tabs within this menu that contain customizable options for the program. Click below for more information on each tab.
Aviation Display Preference - A pilot can choose which of the aviation related items he/she wishes to have displayed on the map. Un-checking the items does not remove the data, it simply hides the data from view. Select Show All to display all features, or leave it unchecked to choose which features to display.
Night Vision - Selecting this will change the display colors for various parts of the system. This is to make the maps easier to read while flying at night.
Airport Display Options - You have three different options for how and when to highlight airports while you are flying. When an airport is highlighted, it will have a blinking red icon. More information on the aviation portion of the software can be found in the Aviation manual included with the aviation software and maps.
Mark arpt in range - This option will highlight all of the airports within the specified range with a blinking icon. Your position must be fixed for this option to work correctly.
Mark nearest arpt - This will highlight the nearest airport to your current location. Your position must be fixed for this option to work correctly.Don't mark arpt - When this option is selected, no airports will be highlighted as you travel.
True Bearing - The software will give your True Bearing when in aviation mode
Magnetic Bearing - The software will give your Magnetic Bearing based on our calculations of the magnetic variance for your location
Use nm units automatically - This will automatically switch the distance units to Nautical Miles when the software is switched into Aviation navigation mode.
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Note: The units for this screen can be changed to kilometers and meters. In the Preferences screen, under the Units tab, for Length(Long) select km, and for Length select meters; the distances and units for this screen will be updated.
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Select the unit of measurement that best suits your needs. The scale bar over the map display, the
Navigation screen, and the Airport Range indicator, all depend on the selection made in this menu.
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From this screen you can select the desired language for program menus
and text.
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This screen allows for configuration of Relief maps. Relief Maps are supplied with the US Aviation maps and are only for use in aviation mode.
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This screen allows you to choose whether to keep the Tracking Menu on the screen or to hide it.
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This screen will allow you to change different options related to the Nexrad weather maps that the software now supports.
Server - This option allows you to choose the server the software will download the weather maps from. Useful is one server is not responding for whatever reason.
Load in view Options - These options allow you to choose what happens when File->Load in View->Weather Maps is selected.
Closest to Screen Center - This will load only the map closest to screen center.
Around Current Position - This will load the weather map around current position.
All Maps in View - This will load weather maps for each radar station that is in view on the screen.
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The TeleType software uses the Internet to retrieve the most up-to-date weather maps. The Internet preferences window allows you to have the PDA automatically dial the specified connection whenever necessary.
To have the software automatically connect to the internet, select the dial-up connection you wish to use and check the box beside "Auto Dial...".
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The Tools menu provides access to GPS receiver configuration, TeleType GPS software waypoint
management, Find Address function, Navigation options, Drawing tool, and options
for position marking. Details about all of the functions appear below.

In order to create individual waypoints you must first create a waypoint file in which to store the points. You may create several files. For example, you could have a file of waypoints called “New York Trip” and enter all points you intended to use for a trip to New York. Perhaps you would want to keep another file of waypoints called “Europe” for those points you intended to use while in Europe.

Web Link - You can now associate a web page with a waypoint. This is useful to be able to check traffic conditions in the morning through web-enabled digital cameras (otherwise known as "webcams") or other sites that provide traffic updates. An example webcam can be found at http://files.raycommedia.com/wflx/webcam.htm. Clicking on the "Go" buttom will open your default browser to the associated web page.
Note - Your PDA or PC must be connected to the internet for this feature to work.
Load Address - Look up addresses for waypoints (requires detailed maps of that area to be loaded). Highlight a waypoint file, such as general .way, then select Load Address.
You can find the address of only a particular waypoint by highlighting that
waypoint and selecting Load Address.
Note: To record a new waypoint or change an existing point click/tap the waypoint marker on the map screen. The waypoint menu box will appear allowing you to modify waypoint characteristics. Alternatively, select the waypoint from within the Waypoint menu box directly. Select the Bullseye icon from the Waypoint tools menu to automatically locate your point on the map. You may also want to use the Clipboard feature to add or duplicate, (then modify) a point.
Waypoint Name - any name can be entered here. If you choose select a place from the maps screen (or an existing point), the name will already be displayed.
Latitude - Displays the Latitude of the waypoint. By default, this is
displayed in degree decimal format, but if you would like to change that, you
can by going to the City/Road tab in the Preferences
window. Teletype now supports degree decimal, decimal degree, and degree minute
second formats for waypoints. If the point is in the Northern hemisphere you can omit the plus (+) sign. You must use the minus (-) sign if the point is in the Southern hemisphere.
Longitude - Displays the Longitude of the waypoint. By default, this is
displayed in degree decimal format, but if you would like to change that, you
can by going to the City/Road tab in the Preferences
window. Teletype now supports degree decimal, decimal degree, and degree minute
second formats for waypoints. If the point is in the Eastern hemisphere you can omit the plus (+) sign. You must use the minus (-) sign if the point is in the Western hemisphere.
Notes - use this section for any combination of text and numbers to help you remember what the waypoint is about.
Picture - This button will allow you to
associate a picture with a waypoint. To be properly associated with the
waypoint, the picture must be a .bmp file, have the same name as the waypoint,
and be located in C:\Program Files\GPS on the PC, and \Program Files\GPS on the PDA. When using the PDA, The My Documents folder containing the picture can be on
internal memory or on a storage card. Example - waypoint name would be
Boston - the bmp picture would be C:\Program Files\GPS\Boston.bmp or \Program
Files\GPS\Boston.bmp
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New in version 032003 - TeleType GPS now had integration with Microsoft Outlook! Clicking on the AddrBook button will open up a window with a list of names in your Outlook Address Book. Once you choose a name from the list you can choose either a home or work address. Once you click on Ok the software will search for that address, and provide a list of matching ones in the Find window. Then you can click on Go To to center the map on that location.
New in version 122002 - note that you do not have to load the street
maps for the area which the address you are searching for is located in.
Whenever you search for a location (either an address, or a point of interest),
if you have all the required maps stored in the right place, the program will automatically load the street map
for the location you are searching for immediately after you click/tap on Go To.
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Navigation – Three different convenient navigation panels optimized for Street, Marine, or Aviation travel
Street Navigation - Used when navigating a generated route. The first line initially reports the distance to the start of the route, and once that position is reached reports the distance to the next turn and details on that turn. The second line reports the distance to the next turn and details on that turn. The third line in the panel reports the distance left to travel to the destination. The number in the bottom right corner of the panel represents the total number of satellites in view of the GPS receiver.
New in version 032003 - The software now has an expandable next turn
panel to allow for easier reading of the next turn. To expand or contract the
panel, click on the triangle in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
Aviation Navigation - For use by pilots when flying. Each of the different parameters are described at the bottom of this section. The number in the bottom right corner of the panel represents the total number of satellites in view of the GPS receiver.
Marine Navigation - Provides the most comprehensive set of navigation information. Each of the parameters shown in this panel are described below.
Parameter List
Note: Items in parentheses are the
abbreviations found in the Aviation panel
LAT – latitude
LON - longitude
ALT(AL) - altitude
TRK - current track
SPD(SP) - speed
ODO - Trip odometer, reset at each start of the TeleType GPS program.
TIMER - Total trip time
DTG(DG) - Distance to go to the indicated waypoint.
WPT - Waypoint Identifier
BRG(BR) - Bearing - track to destination (last) waypoint. If your track
and bearing are the same, then you are going the right way.
XTRK(XRK) - Cross track - the perpendicular distance between the path of your current position and the destination waypoint.
GPS - GPS receiver type. Some examples:
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AutoMark Position – Create a “ bread crumb trail ” of your trip using this function. Specify the interval of time between each “crumb” which is actually a TeleType GPS waypoint.
Mark Cur Position – To automatically record the current position in the default waypoint file select “Mark Cur Position.” The exact latitude and longitude coordinates are taken from the GPS receiver and stored as a TeleType GPS waypoint. You can assign a comment or note by using the Waypoint menu.
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The Door-to-Door Routing feature is useful when you want to find the driving direction between two addresses, waypoints, or a combination of a waypoint or address and your current position.
New – Select From (To) option to type the origin (destination) address on the blank fields, then press “Find Address” to locate the appropriate address from the choices given by the search. After complete both addresses, press
the “Route” button to display the driving direction. The "Reverse"
button will switch the origin and destination addresses to allow for easy
routing in the reverse direction. Click here to learn
how to generate a route using this window.
Load – Select this option to load a previously saved route into the
program.
Save As – Stores a copy of the current route you have generated. This feature allows you to avoid finding the same route again. When you are ready to
use the route, select Load from the Route menu.
Clear – Remove the currently loaded route from memory.
View - Select this option to view the generated route. This will bring up a new window where you can see the routing result organized in a table. This window will also give an estimated time to travel the generated route.

Setting
- Allows you to change the settings for the type of route the software
will generate.
Quickest Path - When this option is selected, the
routes generated by the software will be the quickest path to get from the
origin to the destination.
Shortest Path - When this option is selected, the
software will generate the shortest route possible between the origin and
destination, regardless of how many local streets or turns are required.
Avoid Highway - This option will look for the quickest
path that avoids all major highways. This is useful when you wish to find
shortcuts around certain areas.
Via Ferry - When checked, this option will allow the
software to take advantage of ferries when generating a route.
Routing Area Size - This will modify how the software
calculates a route. On the PDA you want to the the routing area as small as
possible. If you are not satisfied by the route generated, you can increase the
routing area size. If you get "Out of Memory" errors on the PDA, set
this value smaller. On the PC you can set this value as high as you like.
Re-Route – If you go off track, use this option to create a new modified route, based on your current position.
Your position must be locked in for this function to work.
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The Transfer menu provides access to the different options for transferring routes, street maps, and relief maps to the PDA.
From this menu option you can select which type of maps you wish to transfer
to the PDA. Note that with this option you do not have to have the maps you wish
to transfer loaded into the software. The maps simply need to be installed on
your PC.
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This will allow the currently loaded route to be transferred to the PDA. The screen that comes up will provide you with a choice of where to store the route. Typically the choice will be either the main memory of the PDA or a storage card.
TIP - To load the exported map, open the Route menu and select load. From there choose the route file you exported (usually route.way). Then the route will then be loaded into the program.
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The TeleType software now has a shortcut menu that can be accessed by right-clicking on the map in the PC version, and tapping on the map and holding for 1 second on the PDA version of the software. Once you do that you will see a menu listing several options. Each option will be described below.
Add Waypoint - Creates a waypoint at the location you clicked. To find out more about waypoints, click here.
Add Avoid Point - The software can now avoid certain streets or areas when routing. This option will add an avoid point at the location you clicked.
Load/Unload - Brings up the Load/Unload Maps window, where you can choose to load or unload maps at the location where you clicked.
View Route - Brings up the View Route window where you can see the list of turns and distance between them, and get an estimated amount of time to travel the entire route.
Clear Route - Clears the currently loaded route from the software.
GPS Status - This will bring up the GPS Status window, where you can find out your current position, number of satellites in view, and the communication status of the receiver.
Tips
Below is a list of useful tips to help you better use your TeleType GPS software.
Software Addons
Visit our catalog and ordering section at http://www.teletype.com/gps/catalog
TeleType Geocoder
By far, the easiest way to get your own maps into the TeleType GPS software is to use the TeleType GeoCoder program (Part #3059). This program converts any JPEG file into a TeleType GPS raster map. This sophisticated program takes into consideration the formation of the earth. The program compresses BMP images by a factor of 10 to 1, which means if you have a BMP file which takes 100k, your TeleType JPEG will take only 10k, saving extremely valuable space on your Windows CE or Windows 9x computer. The program makes it very easy to use your own scanned maps or customized maps, including marine navigation, with the TeleType GPS program. No technical experience required to be able to use the program.
Importing Custom Vector Maps
TeleType GPS offers the ability to import MID/MIF based maps. See product #3056 Vector to .ttm converter.
Conversion Utilities
A variety of conversion utilities allowing the transfer of map information to and from the TeleType GPS program are available. Documentation is provided for each utility.
Aviation Maps & Flight Planner
Use the special TeleType GPS aviation maps and flight planning utility (Part
#9098 for US, #9088 for other countries) to see detailed aviation maps showing VOR’s, radio frequencies, restricted airspace and more. To search for airport use the TeleType GPS Find menu. Enter the 3-letter identifier code in the field labeled “Other”.
Marine
TeleType GPS offers the convenience of downloading only the Marine maps you want at a cost that’s virtually unbeatable. See
http://www.teletype.com/pages/gps/marine.html
Map Paint
Use the TeleType GPS Map Paint program (part #3065) to activate the function found at Tools, Drawing. You can then draw your own maps in color, freehand style. You can write over an existing TeleType GPS map if you prefer. This unique program saves a paint image as a BMP file and positions the image automatically when using the TeleType GPS software. This software is especially helpful to surveyors for agriculture, military, and even personal use.
Terra Server -
TeleType GPS supports the Microsoft Terra Server files for both aerial and topographic maps. Your real-time position can now be superimposed on the Terra maps providing a birds-eye view of your travels when you use the TeleType GPS program. World File maps are also supported directly by the TeleType GPS program without the need for any additional software from TeleType.
Please see more detail at http://www.teletype.com/pages/support/useterramaps.html
Marine/Aviation NOS Charts Enabler - This utility (part #9100)
allows you to use NOS charts with Teletype GPS software. It allows you to load
NOS charts in the program, zoom in/out, see your real-time position on any chart, add
waypoints directly on the charts, and navigate using them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
See http://www.teletype.com/pages/support/faq.html for an expanded list of FAQ as well as updated information.
Is the GPS receiving data?
Use the View menu, select GPS Status, then go to the “Satellites” tab to see the number of satellites being received. If the number is zero then you should check all of the connections to be sure they are secure. Be sure to initialize the GPS receiver to your location.
1. Be sure to disable conflicting software such as Targus Stowaway Keyboard software and any other software which takes over the Today Screen on your Pocket PC.
2. Perform a soft-reset on your Pocket PC.
If you have TeleType GPS Software continue with step 3, if you do not use TeleType software skip to number 4.
3. Activate TeleType GPS software, select Tools>GPS status>Serial I/O. Check that the button appears with the word "Close" (that actually indicates that the port is Open, to close the port you would click on the button labeled "Close"). To test whether the port is locked, attempt to toggle from Open to Close and vice versa. If you are unable to toggle the port from Open to Close, you need to soft reset and possibly hard reset your Pocket PC.
4. If you still cannot establish a connection, check to see whether your Pocket PC recognizes the GPS
card.
Select the Operating System of your PDA below to find out the appropriate
procedure to confirm the PDA recognizes the GPS card.
Windows
CE
Pocket PC 2000
PocketPC 2002
Windows CE
1. Check GPS Status screen (Tools, GPS Status, Serial I/O). If you see type coming across the screen it's okay. If not proceed to step #2 below.
2. Verify that your serial port is working. (Note: To use Teletype GPS you do not need to use modem connection. The only reason we give instructions regarding this set up is so that one can verify that the Pocket PC serial port is
working.)
a. Go to Start/Settings/Connections.
b. Select Modem.
c. Click on New Connection.
d. Change My Connection to GPS. Change Baud Rate to 4800.
e. Tap Advance.
f. Set Communications to 8, None, 1, None.
g. Check "Use Terminal before connecting".
h. Check "Use Terminal after connecting".
i. Check "Enter dialing commands manually".
j. Tap OK.
k. Tap Next.
l. Uncheck "Cancel call if not connected...".
m. Uncheck "Wait for dial tone before dialing".
n. Click Finish.
Check to see that GPS Signals are coming through.
a. Go to Programs:Connections:GPS (your new connection that you just created) for testing the GPS.
b. Tap Connect. You should see NMEA GPS data displayed on the screen at this time.
c. If you receive an error such as IR send or receive failed, this is indicative of the fact that the PDA system registries have been scrambled and you must perform a factory reset. (Take care to backup important data as it will be lost during factory reset process).
d. Do not Restore your machine or you will have exactly the same problem as you had before the reset. You must manually re-install all programs and data.
PocketPC 2002.
1. Check GPS Status screen (Tools, GPS Status, Serial I/O). If you see type coming across the screen it's okay. If not proceed to step #2 below.
2. Verify that your serial port is working. (Note: To use TeleType GPS you do not need to use modem connection. The only reason we give instructions regarding this set up is so that one can verify that the Pocket PC serial port is working.)
a. Go to Start/Settings/Connections.
b. Select Connections.
c. Under Internet Settings select New.
d. Enter the name GPS Test.
e. Select the Modem tab.
f. Select "New…".
g. Change modem to TeleType 1358 (if using Compact Flash GPS), or Comm1-Hayes compatible, (if using serial device).
h. Change Baud Rate to 4800.
i. Tap Advance.
j. Set Communications to 8, None, 1, None.
k. Check "Use Terminal before connecting".
l. Check "Use Terminal after connecting".
m. Check "Enter dialing commands manually".
n. Tap OK.
o. Tap Next.
p. Uncheck "Cancel call if not connected...".
q. Uncheck "Wait for dial tone before dialing".
r. Tap Finish.
s. Tap OK.
Check to see that GPS Signals are coming through.
a. Go to Programs:Connections:Connections:GPS Test (your new connection that you just created) for testing the GPS.
b. Tap Connect, and tap OK. You should see NMEA GPS data displayed on the screen at this time.
c. If you receive an error such as IR send or receive failed, this is indicative of the fact that the PDA system registries have been scrambled and you must perform a factory reset. (Take care to backup important data as it will be lost during factory reset process).
d. Do not Restore your machine or you will have exactly the same problem as you had before the reset. You must manually re-install all programs and data.
A blinking cursor indicates that the handheld PC is ready to receive signals from the GPS receiver. You should see NMEA GPS data displayed on the handheld PC screen at this time.
Using the GPS Tools View Status menu I see data flowing yet I’m still not tracking position, how can I verify what is happening?
Look closely at the GPS output that is displayed in the View Status menu. Data can actually be flowing even when the GPS receiver has not locked in the position. This is a common occurrence when using the DeLorme receivers. Use the Pause/Continue button to see the data better.
The data string that begins:
GPGSV... is “bad data” because the receiver has not locked into the satellites (note the V at the end of the data string).
Whereas:
GPGSA... is “good data” indicating that the receiver has locked into the satellites (note the A at the end of the data string).
Remember - “A-Okay”.
How can I copy just part of a state of maps?
Install TeleType GPS on a desktop computer. Then load up the areas you want to
transfer by clicking on a city in each area and selecting "Load Street
Maps". Once you have finished this, go to File, Manage Maps, and select
"Export All Maps to PDA". On the next screen that comes up you will
be given the choice of where to put the maps. If your PDA has a storage card
you can choose to put maps there, or on the main memory of the PDA. Once you
have selected where to put the maps, click on "Export", and the maps
will start copying. This can take some time if a large number of maps are
being copied.
When I start the program on my PDA, I see a message box on the screen that
says "There is no city map loaded in your current configuration...",
what does it mean and what should I do?
This message box pops up whenever you start the program with no loaded city
(base) maps. It informs you that the program cannot perform its functions
without a city map and tells you to load one or more city maps in order to
enable all the functions of the program. See the next question for the
instructions how to load a city map.
My screen is completely blank – no towns or cities appear, how can I load detailed maps?
Select File load map and locate the file called "yourcountry_place.ttm"
where "yourcountry" is replaced by your country found in the Maps directory
inside of the application directory on the PC (the path will normally be
C:\Program Files\ Gps\Maps), and the My Documents directory on the PDA. Access to loading detailed maps will appear when you tap on a city or town point.
When I choose File->Load->Load in View->Weather Maps, I get an
error "Cannot find radar map", what should I do?
This error occurs because you do not have US_radars.ttm file in your Maps
folder. Weather maps can be used only in the aviation version of our software
and US_radars.ttm comes with the aviation package only. Thus, if you are using a
regular Teletype GPS software package for street navigation only, you will not
be able to use this feature. If you have purchased our aviation package, see the
Aviation Manual for further information about weather maps and how to load them.
When I start the program, a loading progress bar
appears with the words "TeleType GPS Loading Maps...", what does it
do?
This bar shows you the loading progress of TeleType GPS program and maps.
The loading process usually takes more time if you had more maps loaded last
time you closed the program. The loading progress bar was added as a new
interface feature in the 122002(a) version of TeleType GPS software.
How can I easily import my own maps?
Consider the use of the TeleType GPS Geocoder program (part #3059). The program makes entering your own maps easy and also saves lots of disk space and program memory as compared to using BMP files. See http://www.teletype.com/gps/catalog for complete description.
Is there any way to annotate a map?
Use TeleType GPS Map Paint (#3065) to draw images or annotate a map. The image is properly positioned automatically when using a TeleType GPS map.
Where can I find the information about the points of interest included with
the maps?
You can find the description for each icon used in the US maps here
and you can find the description for each icon used in the European maps here.
How to reach us?
TeleType Co. • 20 Park Plaza
Boston, MA 02116 • Tel. (617) 542-6220
gps1@teletype.com
http://www.teletype.com
42.3514°N 71.0694°W
Uninstall previous version of TeleType GPS and remove maps. Re-install
program and maps.
New Features in version 032003