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ذخیره کردن صفحه Rapidshare Search Engine Beta test upgrades are packaged in ZIP files for manual installation. After running the self installing EXE, you may wish to delete the source file as it is no longer needed. You may also wish to create an association between a filetype and GPS Utility, see the instructions below. Creating an assocation between the filetype 'GPS' will allow you to start GPS Utility automatically by double clicking on files of that type. (see below for more instructions). The following files should have been installed in the GPSU Utility program directory. GPSU48n.EXE - The main application executable file (where n= 0,1,2,....) GPSU48.CHM - The help file GPSU00.DAT - GPSU data DATUMS.TXT - A list of datums for reference purposes GRIDS.TXT - A list of loadable grids USAGRIDS.TXT - A list of USA State Plane grids (see help on State plane) WORLDGRIDS.TXT- A list of loadable grids (same as GRIDS.TXT) GPSRECS.TXT - GPS receiver profiles SYMSET1.TXT - Symbol set definition file (for GPS12 etc.) SYMSET1.BMP - Symbol set icon file (for GPS12 etc.) SYMSET2.TXT - Symbol set definition file (for GPSIII etc.) SYMSET2.BMP - Symbol set icon file (for GPSIII etc.) SYMSET3.TXT - Symbol set definition file (Magellean 315/320 etc.) SYMSET3.BMP - Symbol set icon file (Magellean 315/320 etc.) SYMSET4.TXT - Symbol set definition file (ADF symbols) SYMSET4.BMP - Symbol set icon file (ADF symbols) SSNAV6K.TXT - Symbol set definition file for Magellan NAV6000 SSMGLN1.BMP - Symbol set icon file for Magellans SSM330.TXT - Symbol set definition file for Magellan 330 SSM330.BMP - Symbol set icon file for Magellan 330 SSFrno.TXT - Symbol set definition file for Furnuno SSFrno.BMP - Symbol set icon file for Furnuno SSFuruno1800.txt - Symbol set definition for Furuno 1800 SSFrnoGP80.txt- Symbol set definition for Furuno GP80 SSFrnoGP3500.txt- Symbol set definition for Furuno GP3500 SSFuruno.BMP - Symbol set icon file for Furuno 1800 SSRS5800.TXT - Symbol set definition file for Simrad RS5800 SSRS5800.BMP - Symbol set icon file for Simrad RS5800 SS2EDGE.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for Edge) SS2ETREX.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for eTrex) SS2LEGEND.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for Legend) SS2VISTA.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for Vista) SS2VISTAC.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for Vista) SS2EMAP.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for eMap) SS212MAP.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for GPS12MAP) SS2G76.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for GPS76) SS2G195.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for GPS195) SS2G235.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for GPSMAP235) SS2GM295.TXT - Symbol Subset definition file (for GPS MAP 295) SS2G60C.TXT - Symbol Set definition file (for GPSMap60C) SS2img01.BMP - Symbol set icon file (for GPSMap60C) SS2img02.BMP - Symbol set icon file (for SS2VistaC) SS2Edge.TXT - Symbol set definition file for Garmin Edge SSGEarth1.txt - Symbol set definition file for Google Earth SSGE0820.bmp - Symbol set icon file for Google Earth SSMaxSea.txt - Symbol set definition file for MaxSea SSMaxSea.bmp - Symbol set icon file for MaxSea SSLowrance.txt - Symbol set definition file for Lowrance SSLowrance.bmp - Symbol set icon file for Lowrance SSCPlot.txt - Symbol set definition file for CPlot SSCPlot.bmp - Symbol set icon file for CPlot SSMapTech.txt - Symbol set definition file for MapTech SSMapTech.bmp - Symbol set icon file for MapTech MyPOIs.TXT - Example DataSend files MyPOIs.STB - " MyPOIs.BMP - " MyPOIs.NIC - " and in the \DOCS folder README.TXT - This file HISTORY.TXT - Change history GPSU48.RTF - RTF file containing Help information and in the \Tutorial folder - several HTML files plus associated PNGs and GIFs and in your MY DOCUMENTS\MY GPSU\SAMPLES folder SAMPLE.TXT - Data file containing sample GPS data (G12 Symbol set) (no warranty given on the accuracy of this data) LOBOS.TXT - Another sample file (use with GIII Symbol set!!) LOBOS.BMP - Bitmap image to use with LOBOS.TXT GREY06.PAL - Colour palette files GREY11.PAL for preparing monochrome bitmaps GREY46.PAL (see Bitmap prepartion in the help) The GPSU45.RTF file may be opened in a word processor and printed. It contains the Help panel information (but in an unstructured order). CREATING FILE ASSOCIATIONS If you wish to create an association for any file type, see the WINDOWS HELP system for 'associating file types with programs'. This allows you to start GPS Utility automatically by double clicking on a datafile or by dropping a file onto the GPS Utility icon. UNINSTALLING GPS UTILITY If you used the self extracting EXE file to install then you can use the uninstall program which is in the Start Menu/Programs/GPS Utility directory. To uninstall manually: Just delete the directory in which you stored GPS Utility and the GPSU.INI file which you will find in your C:\WINDOWS directory. GPS Utility does not have any DLLs or go messing around in the Registry. It is a self contained EXE file with a couple of data files. Don't forget to delete the GPSU.INI file which is probably in your C:/WINDOWS directory. USAGE NOTES: Before you use GPS Utility in earnest you may wish to change some of the initial default settings to suit your preference and expected mode of working. The main preferences are in the following menus: Options|General - general preferences - loadable grids (chose any special grids you will use) - number of waypoints/route (licenced eTrex/eMap users) GPS|Setup - Interface mode - Com Port number Options|DataSet - Time Zone / Date format - Decimal separator, Degree symbol etc. - Units etc. In addition you may wish to set the Coordinate Format and select your favourite datums by going to File|New and then the View menu. Map drawing preferences are in Options|Map Settings. Other preferences can be found in Options|Field Properties and in Options|Map Parameters, but you should not need to vary these defaults except in special circumstances. The initial default settings are: Datum - WGS84 Time Zone - 0 Communication Port - COM1 Degree Symbol - ASCII character 176 Printer Font - Courier (best to use single spaced fonts) Symbol Set - SymSet1 (for GPS12,48 etc.) See the Help information for other possible settings In particular you should set the Communication Port (in GPS|Setup) and the Time Zone (in Options|DataSet) to suit your particular situation. The time zone setting for EST is -5 and for Australia is +10. You may wish to use the '^' for the degree symbol as this is easier to type on most keyboards and it is more visually distinct from the the " (seconds) symbol. You may also like to set the Printer Font to another font (for example, 'Courier New'). It is best to use a monospaced font. GETTING STARTED Click on 'LEARNING ABOUT' in the 'HELP' menu. This will take you through a mini tutorial. It uses the SAMPLE.TXT file which you can also examine using any standard text editor. For Map Digitizing you can try using the LOBOS.TXT and LOBOS.BMP files. Follow the instructions in 'LEARNING MAP REGISTRATION' which are accessed via the Help Contents menu. You may also like to take a look at the 'THINGS TO DO' with GPS Utility (see the 'CONTENTS' page). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Good GPSing. Alan Murphy - murphy@gpsu.co.uk