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Introduction
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.
US
Maps
The typical US map file (*.ttm) name consists of four parts:
1. Most files begin with "gdt". GDT supplies
US street maps.
2. Next is the number that designates the state.
It could be one or two digits long. For example, "15" would
be Hawaii, whereas "8" would be Colorado.
3. Next is a four digit number that designates the
county within that state.
4. The last part designates the kind of map the
file contains.
_nr maps contain roads.
_pl maps contain terrain.
_yp maps contain landmark Yellow Pages.
_hy maps contain highways.
An example file would be "gdt36057_pl.ttm,"
which is a polygon file for Montgomery County in the state of New York.
To determine what the numbers are for each county, use your PC and go
to Transfer > Storage Maps > Streets. Select United States as the
country and pick your state. You will then get a list of counties with
numbers beside them.
"\US\State#_Abbreviation"
Street maps, polygon files, and YP files for each state are stored here.
Example: "\US\25_MA" is the directory for Massachusetts maps.
"\US\06_CA\gdt06081poi.ttm" is a landmarks map for San Mateo
County found in the California maps folder.
"\US\Highways"
Highway files organized by state.
Example: "\US\Highways\tx__hy.ttm" is the file for Texas highways.
Yellow Pages
Yellow Pages maps are named corresponding to the
county and US state they are located in. They are organized in the same
manner as typical US states, and have the same file number as those specific
counties. For example, tla08097_yp.ttm would correspond to the files gdt08097_nr.ttm
and gdt08097_pl.ttm.
"YP\US\State#_Abbreviation\"
Directory that holds all the Yellow Pages for each US state.
Example: "YP\US\13_GA\tla13007_yp.ttm" is the Yellow Pages file
for Baker county in Georgia.
Canada Maps
The typical Canada map file (*.ttm) name consists
of four parts:
1. Most files begin with "gdt." GDT is
the database that supplies our maps.
2. Next is country name "Canada."
3. Next is a three digit number that designates the province.
4. The last part designates the kind of map the file contains.
_nr maps contain roads.
_pl maps contain terrain.
_hy maps contain highways.
"\Canada\ProvinceName"
Canadian street maps organized by province.
Example: "\Canada\Quebec" is the directory for maps in Quebec
province.
"\Canada\BritishColumbia\gdt_canada_059_nr.ttm" is a street
map for the entire province of British Columbia.
"\Canada\Highways"
Canadian highway maps.
Example: "\Canada\Highways\ab_hy.ttm" contains the highway file
for Alberta.
Europe Maps
Each European country file begins with three letters that represent the
country name, which may be followed by a number depending on the number
of maps for that country. For example, maps of Ireland will begin with
"irl" in the file name, while maps of Germany will begin with
"deu" and are followed by a number. These are then followed
by one of the following:
_nr maps contain roads.
_pl maps contain terrain.
_pi maps contain Yellow Pages.
_hy maps contain highways.
"\EUR\CountryName"
Street maps and Yellow Pages files for each European country.
Example: "\EUR\France" contains files for locations in France.
"\EUR\Switzerland\che_pi.ttm" contains Yellow Pages files for
a region in Switzerland.
"\EUR\Highways"
Highway maps for each European country.
Example: "\EUR\Highways\gbr21_hy.ttm" contains the highway files
for an area in Great Britain.
Note that Germany, Spain, Finland, Great
Britain, France, Sweden, Italy, and Norway have more than one highway
file.
South America Maps
The typical South America map file name consists
of three parts:
1. The country abbreviation
2. The state/province abbreviation
3. The type of map.
_nr maps contain roads.
_pl maps contain terrain.
"\SA\CountryName"
Street maps and POI files for each South American country.
Example: "\SA\Argentina" contains files for locations in Argentina.
"\SA\Brazil\BR_AC_NR.ttm" contains street files for the state
of Acer in Brazil.
"\SA\Highways"
Highway maps for each South American country.
Example: "\SA\Highways\BR_SP_HY.ttm" contains the highway files
for the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil.
Australia Maps
The typical Australia map file name consists of
three parts:
1. The country abbreviation
2. The state/territory abbreviation
3. The type of map.
_nr maps contain roads.
_pi maps contain Yellow Pages.
_pl maps contain terrain
"\Oceania\Australia"
Street maps and Yellow Pages files for Australia.
Example: "\Oceania\Australia\au_nsw_nr.ttm" contains street
files for the state of New South Wales in Australia.
"\Oceania\Highways"
Highway maps for Australia.
Example: "\Oceania\Highways\au_vic_hy.ttm" contains the highway
files for the state of Victoria in Australia.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation
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*Arpt.ttm files for the Carribean
and the United States.
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Directory that holds the aviation
maps for each country, organized by region.
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Example: USAArpt.ttm for the
United States aviation map.
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Note: Do not try to load maps
by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping the files
into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Africa
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Directory
that holds the aviation maps of the African regions.
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Example:
"C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Africa\algeriaarpt.ttm"
for the Algerian aviation map.
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Note:
Do not try to load maps by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping
the files into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Asia
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Directory
that holds the aviation maps of the Asian regions.
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Example:
"C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Asia\indiaarpt.ttm"
for the Indian aviation map.
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Note:
Do not try to load maps by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping
the files into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Europe
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Directory
that holds the aviation maps of the European regions.
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Example:
"C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Europe\italyarpt.ttm"
for the Italian aviation map.
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Note:
Do not try to load maps by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping
the files into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\North
America
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Directory
that holds the aviation maps of the North American regions.
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Example:
"C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\North_America\
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canadaarpt.ttm"
for the Canadian aviation map.
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Note:
Do not try to load maps by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping
the files into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Other
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Directory
that holds the aviation maps of regions not in the main categories.
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Example:
"C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Other\belizearpt.ttm"
for the Belize aviation map.
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Note:
Do not try to load maps by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping
the files into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Pacific
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Directory
that holds the aviation maps of the Pacific regions.
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Example:
"C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\Pacific\fijiarpt.ttm"
for the Fiji aviation map.
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Note:
Do not try to load maps by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping
the files into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\South_America
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Directory
that holds the aviation maps of the South American regions.
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Example:
"C:\Program Files\Gps\Maps\Aviation\South_America\
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brazilarpt.ttm"
for the Brazilian aviation map.
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Note:
Do not try to load maps by double-clicking on the files or dragging-and-dropping
the files into the program, follow the instructions in the User's
Guide for loading maps instead.
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