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<p><font COLOR="#0000ff"><b><big>OziExplorerCE Tutorial</big></b></font></p>

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<p>It is assumed that OziExplorerCE has been installed on your device.</p>

<p>When OziExplorerCE was installed a set of demonstration files were also installed.</p>

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<p><strong><big>Demonstration 1 - Navigation along a Route with Autoprompting</big></strong></p>

<p><strong><font color="#0000FF">Step 1 - Open a map</font></strong><br>
On the toolbar next to the Map menu item there is a symbol of an open folder <img
src="ozice_b_openmap.gif" width="23" height="24" alt="Open Map" border="1"> press this
button. A dialog which allows you to open a map file will be displayed, highlight the <strong>Demo1a.map</strong>
file and press the <tt><font color="#0000FF"><strong>ok</strong></font></tt> button.</p>

<p>The map will be opened. You can move around on the map by pressing anywhere on the
screen. If you move off the edge of the map another map will open which covers that point.
If you do this reload the Demo1a.map.</p>

<p><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Step 2 - Display the Route Navigation Toolbar</strong></font></p>

<p>Select the menu option <strong>View / Toolbars / Route Nav Toolbar</strong>. That means
press the View menu, then the Toolbars option, then the Route Nav Toolbar option. The
Route Nav Toolbar will be displayed.</p>

<p><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Step 3 - Open a Route File</strong></font></p>

<p>On the Route Nav Toolbar select the 
<img src="ozice_b_tb_load.gif" width="19"
height="17" alt="Load File"> button, a dialog to open a Route
file will be displayed. Select the <strong>Demo1a.rt2</strong> file and press the <tt><font
color="#0000FF"><strong>ok</strong></font></tt> button.</p>

<p><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Step 4 - Start Navigation</strong></font></p>

<p>Press the <img src="ozice_b_tbn_navfwd.gif" width="19" height="17"
alt="ozice_b_tbn_navfwd.gif (904 bytes)"> button on the Route Nav Toolbar to start
navigation. You will see a yellow line extending from the centre of the map to the first
waypoint in the Route.</p>

<p><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Step 5 - Replaying a Track</strong></font></p>

<p>Replaying a track is not a key feature of OziExplorerCE but its use here will
demonstrate some other features that require the use of a GPS. It simulates the
communication with a GPS.</p>

<p>Make sure you have done steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 above.</p>

<p>Select the menu option <strong>View / Tracks / Replay Track</strong>. A dialog to open a
Track File will be displayed. Select the <strong>demo1a.plt</strong> file and press the <tt><font
color="#0000FF"><strong>ok</strong></font></tt> button.</p>

<p>The track will load and &quot;<strong>Track Replay</strong>&quot; text will be
displayed on the map.</p>

<p>Press the <img src="ozice_b_startgps.gif" width="23" height="24" alt="Start GPS"
border="1"> button on the toolbar - this will start the replay of the track. A position
pointer will be displayed and the map will scroll as the pointer moves along the track. </p>

<p>As each waypoint in the route is approached you will see a symbol and a voice prompt
will be played to indicate the action you must take at the waypoint.</p>

<p>(You will hear voice instructions so make sure you have the volume turned up on your CE
device.)</p>

<p><strong><font color="#FF0000">The operation in the Track Replay mode is not as good as
it is when used for real because of timings, the voice may be truncated as a new track
point from the replay is processed, but gives a good idea of what route autoprompting can
do.</font></strong></p>

<p>When the track replay is finished turn off <strong>Track Replay</strong> by selecting
the menu option <strong>View / Tracks / Replay Track</strong></p>

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<p><strong><big>Demonstration 2 - The use of proximity Waypoints</big></strong></p>

<p><strong><font color="#0000FF">Step 1 - Open a map</font></strong></p>

<p>On the toolbar next to the Map menu item there is a symbol of an open folder <img
src="ozice_b_openmap.gif" width="23" height="24" alt="Open Map" border="1"> press this
button. A dialog which allows you to open a map file will be displayed, highlight the <strong>Demo2a.map</strong>
file and press the <tt><font color="#0000FF"><strong>ok</strong></font></tt> button.</p>

<p>The map will be opened. You can move around on the map by pressing anywhere on the
screen. If you move off the edge of the map another map will open which covers that
point.If you do this reload the Demo2a.map.</p>

<p><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Step 2 - Load a waypoint file</strong></font></p>

<p>Select the menu option <strong>File / Waypoints / Load Wp File</strong>. That means
press the File menu, then the waypoints option, then the Load Wp File option. A dialog to
open a Waypoint File will be displayed. Select the <strong>Demo2a.wpt</strong> file and
press the <tt><font color="#0000FF"><strong>ok</strong></font></tt> button.</p>

<p><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Step 3 - Replaying a Track</strong></font></p>

<p>Replaying a track is not a key feature of OziExplorerCE but its use here will
demonstrate some other features that require the use of a GPS. It simulates the
communication with a GPS.</p>

<p>Make sure you have done steps 1 and 2 above.</p>

<p>Select the menu option <strong>View / Tracks / Replay Track</strong>. A dialog to open a
Track File will be displayed. Select the <strong>Demo2a.plt</strong> file and press the <tt><font
color="#0000FF"><strong>ok</strong></font></tt> button.</p>

<p>The track will load and &quot;<strong>Track Replay</strong>&quot; text will be
displayed on the map.</p>

<p>Press the <img src="ozice_b_startgps.gif" width="23" height="24" alt="Start GPS"
border="1"> button on the toolbar - this will start the replay of the track. A position
pointer will be displayed and the map will scroll as the pointer moves along the track.
When the track reaches the first waypoint (Turn 1) you will notice a blue circle around
the waypoint, this is a proximity zone, when your position enters the proximity zone a
symbol will be displayed and a sound file will be played. (You will hear voice
instructions so make sure you have the volume turned up.) These files are attached to the
waypoint using a recent version of PC OziExplorer.</p>

<p>When the track replay is finished turn off Track Replay by selecting the menu option
<strong>View
/ Tracks / Replay Track</strong></p>

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<p><big><big><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Tutorial</strong></font></big></big></p>

<p><big><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Moving Map (Real Time Tracking)</strong></font></big></p>

<p><big><strong>Configuration</strong></big></p>

<p>The first thing that must be done is configure OziExplorerCE to suit your GPS. Select
the menu option <strong>File / Configuration / NMEA (GPS)</strong>.</p>

<p>The dialog below will open.</p>

<p><img src="ozice_cfg_nmea_gps.gif" width="218" height="187" alt="NMEA GPS"></p>

<p>You must make the following settings. Please check the manual that came with your GPS
it may contain some of the information you will need.</p>

<p><strong>Baud</strong> - Most GPS receivers output NMEA at 4800 Baud so if unsure this
is a good starting point. Others have configurable baud rates. The Baud rate must be set
to match the baud rate setting your GPS is using. The Navman GPS sleeve uses a baud rate
of 57600.</p>

<p><strong>Port</strong> - The standard serial port on a CE device is COM1 so if 
you are using the standard port set this to COM1. If you are using a <b>plug in 
GPS card</b> they usually set themselves as COM4 or COM5 so you may need to try 
both of these settings. The <b>Navman GPS sleeve</b> can set itself as COM4 or 
COM5 but there is a also port called <b>Navman</b>, if you are using a Navman 
and select this port 
OziExplorerCE will determine the correct com port automatically.</p>

<p><strong>Sentence</strong> - Most GPS receivers output the GPRMC sentence, if yours does
this is the best sentence to choose. If your GPS does not output GPRMC then choose one of
the other sentences.</p>

<p><strong>Use Chk Sum</strong> - Always have this ticked, only untick if your GPS does
not include checksums on its sentences, the GPRMC sentence should always have a checksum.</p>

<p><strong>Check Valid</strong> - It is best to always have this ticked, It stops
OziExplorerCE from processing data from the GPS which is marked as not having a
&quot;good&quot; satellite fix. You need to turn this option off if using a GPS in
Simulator mode.</p>

<p><strong>GPS NMEA Output Datum</strong> - You need to set this to the datum your GPS
uses to Output the position in the NMEA data. Garmins always output in the datum the GPS
is set to, Some Magellans (315/320) also output in the datum the GPS is set to, most other
GPS output in WGS 84, you need to find out how your particular GPS does this. If you see
you position on the map is not exactly in the correct place then this setting may be the
cause. </p>

<p><b>Show GPS Fix Data</b> - Shows the type of Fix and the Number of satellites being
tracked on the status line. G = GPS fix, D = DGPS being used.</p>

<p><strong>Show DGPS secs</strong> - Shows the number of seconds on the status line since
the last DGPS update. Only use this if you are using a DGPS.</p>

<p><strong>Say Fix Info</strong> - OziExplorerCE will give voice prompts when the GPS
&quot;fix&quot; is lost or gained..</p>

<p><strong>Tripmate GPS</strong> - Only select this option if you are using a Tripmate
GPS. OziExplorer will automatically send the &quot;ASTRAL&quot; command to start the GPS
and then wait 5 seconds for the GPS to start up.</p>

<p>Press the <font color="#0000FF"><tt><strong>ok</strong></tt></font> button on the top
right of the dialog to save the settings and close the dialog.</p>

<p><big><strong>Starting Communication with the GPS</strong></big></p>

<p>Connect you GPS to the CE Device - see <a href="ozice_connect.html">Connecting your GPS</a>
help if you don't already have a cable ready.</p>

<p>If you are testing indoors and your GPS does not have a fix, the GPS may have a
simulator or demo mode you can set so it outputs NMEA sentences with position information.</p>

<p>Press the Open map File button <img src="ozice_b_openmap.gif" width="23" height="24"
alt="Open Map" border="1">. A dialog which allows you to open a map file will be
displayed, highlight the <strong>world.map</strong> file and press the <tt><font
color="#0000FF"><strong>ok</strong></font></tt> button. The world map file will open.</p>

<p>Press the <img src="ozice_b_startgps.gif" width="23" height="24" alt="Start GPS"
border="1"> button on the toolbar, OziExplorerCE will open the com port and start reading
input from the GPS.</p>

<p>The top status line will display the word &quot;ON&quot; this indicates that
communication is turned on but does not indicate if data is being received. When a valid
NMEA position sentence is received an &quot;*&quot; will display immediately to the right
of the &quot;ON&quot; and toggle on and off. The map will scroll and a pointer will
indicate your position on the map. The code &quot;NF&quot; displayed on the status line
indicates that data is being received but the GPS does not have a valid satellite fix.</p>

<p>To see what data is being received from the GPS, select the menu option <strong>Map /
Display NMEA Input</strong>. This will display a dialog and show the data as it is
received, if the display is blank then no data is being received.</p>

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