Software v3.0.9915
© Satmap Systems Ltd 2015
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4.4.1 To access TRIP LOG Screen
(GPS MAP→ POSITION INFO→ TRIP LOG),
(PLANNING→ POSITION INFO→ TRIP LOG)
The upper half of the TRIP LOG screen is split into
12 data fields:
• Total distance travelled (Total Dist)
• Total time (Total Time)
• Time of last reset (Trip Reset)
• Straight line distance: from start position to end
position (Strt Line Dist)
• Time moving (Time Moving)
• Average moving speed (Av Moving)
• Speed now (Speed Now)
• Average speed (Av Speed)
• Maximum speed (Max Speed)
• Sunrise time (Sunrise)
• Sunset time (Sunset)
• Altitude above sea level (Elevation)
All units can be given in metric or imperial.
The lower half of the TRIP LOG screen shows a
graph of the elevation profile of your journey. Above
the graph, a red pointer indicates the maximum
height and a blue pointer indicates the minimum
height. Figures for these heights are given below
the graph. Also shown is the abbreviation ‘Asc:’ for
ascended height.
Buttons:
Start/Stop
Press to start/stop data logging.
(Note: remember that if Stop is showing, it means
Start was the button pressed previously and the GPS
is logging data).
The unit’s data logging functions are intended to
register a single trip. The log should be reset before
starting the next trip. Using the Start/Stop button
allows you to pause data logging during a journey,
e.g. pausing for a lunch break.
When Stop has been pressed, the unit stops all data
logging. If you switch to the GPS MAP screen and
continue moving, no new snail trail is created.
Spot Button (GPS Map)
Return to GPS MAP
Primary Screens (Page Forward)
Go to GPS STATUS screen and scroll through primary
screens.
Menu
Access the following range of options:
• Reset All
• Reset All & Convert
• Reset Log (keeps the snail trail and elevation
profile)
• Reset Trail (also resets elevation data)
• Reset Trail & Convert
• Convert Trail to Track
• Set Trip Data
There are on-screen descriptors for each option. If
you would like to save your data before resetting,
choose one of the ‘Convert’ options in the menu.
As the trip log data uses up memory on your unit,
make sure you reset the trip log regularly to maintain
optimum performance.
Note: If you transit between trips and press Start without
resetting the log, the transit is shown as a straight line
snail trail to your present location and will be incorporated
into subsequent data logging.
Elevation data data is obtained from maps, GPS, or
derived from Pressure data. See GPS Settings for
more details (section 7.09).
4.4 Screen 4: TRIP LOG
TRIP LOG
screen
GPS Map
Primary
Screens
Elevation
data
Access Menu
options
Elevation prole
Stop
Trip Log has
started
Trip Log Active
Trip Log Inactive
Trip Log Status:
Note: Trip log data is not stored in hibernate mode.
(Stop/Record Icon)