ALK Technologies Pocket PC 6 User Manual

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Data Download
Step 4: Download the Data
When you’re ready to execute a download, the Wizard will display a list of 
Available Area(s) for download on the left side of the window.  To designate an 
area to include in the download, click on it and then click on the right arrow
button to move it to the Data Included in This Download list.  
Notice that the amount of available map memory and the memory required for 
all the areas on the Included list is shown under the list.  NOTE:  CoPilot's avail-
able memory calculations subtract a certain amount from the available memory on 
your storage card (if you are using one) to account for support files.  
If you need to move an area off the Included list, click on it and use the left arrow 
button.  To delete an area from memory, click on it and click Delete.
IMPORTANT:  Each data download overwrites the data that is already 
on your Pocket  PC.  
If any data areas are already loaded on your Pocket PC, 
they will be overwritten by the new download.  Therefore, your download must 
include all areas that you wish to have available on your Pocket PC.
(Only available if Pan-Europe data is installed, see p. 46) Check Include US Highway 
Network 
to download CoPilot’s complete U.S. Highway Network along with your 
data.  This additional download requires approximately 58 MB of space on your 
Pocket PC.  When this network is loaded, major roads, cities, and some points of 
interest outside your selected data region will be shown on the map and you’ll be 
able to receive guidance as you drive anywhere in the United States.
Check Download Favorites to download your Favorites list from the Trip 
Planner window on your desktop along with map data.  These addresses will then 
be available as Favorites for trip entry on the Pocket PC.
RECOMMENDED OPTION:  It is recommended that you leave Create 
QuickStart
 checked (see p. 7 for a description of this feature).  However, you 
may uncheck it if you don’t want the QuickStart copied with your download. 
POI Download Options
When you download a data region, you’ll get all roads within that region.  Also 
included with each download are regional points of interest (POI) such as gas sta-
tions, hotels, restaurants, visitor attractions, etc. 
CoPilot now lets you control the number and types of points of interest that get 
downloaded along with your data areas.  You can save space on your Pocket PC by 
eliminating categories of POI that you’re not interested in seeing.   
To select which POI categories you want, choose POI Download Options 
from the Edit menu in the desktop application or, when you first open the Data 
Download Wizard, click the Options button in the Wizard.  In the window that 
opens, check the categories you wish to select.  Click the plus sign next to each 
category to see the included sub-categories.
Click Save Settings to save the set of categories you create.  Click Restore 
Default 
to return to CoPilot’s default categories.
Adding OV2 POI Sets
CoPilot supports OV2 POI fi les.  You can copy any OV2 fi le into the CoPilot\Save 
folder on your storage card to get immediate access to the POIs it contains.  
EXAMPLE: Copy an OV2 fi le named ‘Speedcams’ to Storage Card\CoPilot\Save.  
The next time you do a POI search you will see ‘Speedcams’ as a POI Type in the 
Custom Category.
 
Trip Transfer
CoPilot now transfers whole trips to your Pocket PC when you use the Trip 
option for data downloading.  Any trip you create for download, including its 
Itinerary, is transferred along with the surrounding data corridor and will become 
the current trip on your Pocket PC.  
The Trip download option creates a .TRP file that is saved to the “Save” 
directory on the Storage Card or CoPilot installation folder, depending on where 
you selected to downloaded data to.  Subsequent downloads will add more .TRP 
files to this folder.  The number of trips that may be stored is limited only by the 
available memory on your Pocket PC.  If multiple trips are downloaded, the last one 
to be added will open as the current trip.  Use the Saved Trip stop entry option 
on your Pocket PC to open stored .TRP files.