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DELORME Earthmate PN-60 GPS User Manual The Latest and Most Comprehensive PN-Series Information is Always Online!
User Manuals, Getting Started Info, Tutorials The DeLorme Wiki is your link to comprehensive information about your Earthmate PN-Series GPS. The most recent User Manual is always available for download. www.wiki.delorme.com Community Forum An open, interactive community of DeLorme product users. DeLorme experts monitor the boards regularly and participate to answer questions and share their experiences. forum.delorme.com DeLorme Products and Available Accessories Our website has product and accessory information, as well as press coverage, contact, and company information. www.delorme.com Technical Support A large searchable knowledge base of detailed technical information about current and past DeLorme products. www.delorme.com/support News and Real-Life Examples Catch up with news about what we are working on, real-life examples using PN-Series devices, and more at the DeLorme Weblog. blog.delorme.com SPOT Satellite Communicator Account & Subscription Information Visit the SPOT website to sign up and manage your account and learn more about the SPOT Satellite Communicator. www.findmespot.com Table of Contents Introduction.............................................................................................................4 Using.the.PN-60.....................................................................................................6 Using.the.SPOT.Communicator............................................................................ 13 The.Home.Page.................................................................................................... 16 The.Activities.Page............................................................................................... 17 The.Satellites.Page............................................................................................... 18 The.Map.Page...................................................................................................... 21 The.Compass.Page...............................................................................................32 The.Trip.Info.Page.................................................................................................35 The.SPOT.Communicator.Page............................................................................37 The.Find.Page.......................................................................................................44 The.Waypoints.Page.............................................................................................48 The.Geocaches.Page............................................................................................53 The.Routes.Page..................................................................................................61 The.Tracks.Page....................................................................................................66 The.Profile.Page.................................................................................................... 71 The.Sun/Moon.Page............................................................................................. 74 The.Tides.Page.....................................................................................................76 The.Hunt/Fish.Page..............................................................................................78 The.Settings.Page.................................................................................................79 Additional.Information...........................................................................................85 Info.Fields.Table....................................................................................................95 Index................................................................................................................... 101 Introduction This.manual.is.for.use.with.DeLorme.Earthmate. PN-60/PN-60w.GPS.and.SPOT.Satellite.Communicator. devices..Note..References.to."PN-60".include.both. devices.unless.otherwise.indicated. Getting Started See.the.Quick Start Guide.for.detailed.information. on.setting.up.your.PN-60.and,.if.included,.your.SPOT. Communicator.. Welcome The.Earthmate.PN-60/60w.is.a.complete.out-of-the-box. handheld.GPS.solution.for.all.your.outdoor.activities. Navigate.worry-free.with.included.topo.maps.of.. the.U.S..and.Canada. Add.high-resolution.aerial.imagery.for.a.unique.. GPS.experience. Enjoy.next-generation.GPS.features.and.performance. If.you.purchased.a.PN-60w,.the.addition.of.a.SPOT.. Communicator.gives.you.and.your.loved.ones.. peace.of.mind.. Notify.the.GEOS.International.Emergency.Rescue. Coordination.Center.of.your.GPS.location. Send.for.assistance.in.time.of.needaround.the.world. Be.completely.independent.of.mobile.phone.or.other. land-based.radio.coverage. How to Use the Manual When.the.manual.instructs.you.to.do.something,.use. these.actions.on.the.PN-60:
. To.select.an.item.on.the.screen,.such.as.a.field,.check. box,.button,.drop-down.list,.menu.item,.or.search. resultuse.the.arrow.keypad.to.move/scroll.to.. the.item.to.highlight.it.and.press.ENTER. To.edit.alphanumeric.fields,.use.the.on-screen. keyboard..See.Using the Keyboard.on.page.10. To.edit.numeric.fields,.use.the.up/down.arrows.on. the.arrow.keypad.to.increase/decrease.numbers. and.change.other.information..Use.the.left/right. arrows.to.move.the.selection. To.clear.a.selected.check.box,.highlight.it.and.. press.ENTER. When.you.make.a.selection.or.finish.editing. information,.press.ENTER.to.complete.the.action. 4 Introduction
. To.exit.a.page.or.screen,.press.QUIT. To.complete.a.series.of.stepsan.arrow.(.>.).indicates. the.sequence..Note.that.the.sequences.do.not.include. ENTER.and.QUIT.button.presses.described.above. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. Introduction 5 Using the PN-60 For.information.on.setting.up.your.device.for.the.first. time,.see.the.Quick Start Guide.. Batteries and SD Card
. Use.two.AA.batteries.(Lithium.is.recommended;. you.can.also.use.NiMH.or.alkaline).or.a.DeLorme. rechargeable.Lithium-ion.(Li-ion).battery.. When.the.PN-60.is.using.battery.power,.the.battery. indicator.on.the.Home.Page.displays.the.percentange. of.battery.life.remaining.. Remove.the.batteries.when.storing.the.PN-60.for.. a.month.or.longer.. A.slot.for.an.SD.card.(not.included).is.underneath.. the.batteries.inside.the.battery.compartment... SD/SDHC/MMC.cards.up.to.32GB.are.supported. To install batteries and the SD card 1..Unscrew.the.D-rings.on.the.back.of.the.device.. until.you.can.remove.the.battery.cover.. 2..Optional..To.insert.an.SD.card,.gently.press.down.. the.SD.card.latch,.insert.the.card.in.the.slot,.and.press. down.the.slot.to.close.the.latch..Note..Do.not.lift. the.SD.card.latch.as.this.could.cause.damage. 3..Insert.the.batteries.according.to.the.polarity.symbols. inside.the.battery.compartment.. 4..Replace.the.back.cover.and.screw.in.the.D-rings. To check the battery type After.you.install.the.batteries,.go.to.Settings > System
> Battery Type.and.make.sure.the.correct.battery.type.is. selected;.this.ensures.that.the.battery.indicator.displays. the.correct.amount.of.battery.life.remaining.. To view the battery indicator The.battery.indicator.is.on.the.Home.Page;.for.more.infor-
mation,.see.The Home Page.section.on.page.16. To charge a DeLorme Li-ion battery in the PN-60 1..Install.the.battery.in.the.device. 2..To.leave.the.device.powered.on.while.charging,.power. it.on.and.connect.the.USB.cable.to.the.computer..On. the.Home.Page,.the.battery.indicator.displays.a.plug.. OR. To.put.the.device.in.charging.mode,.power.it.off,.. connect.the.USB.cable.to.the.computer,.and.then. quickly.press.Power..The.light.indicator.below.the. 6 Using.the.PN-60 bottom.left.corner.of.the.screen.flashes.red..When. the.device.is.fully.charged,.the.light.is.green. To improve battery life
. Automatically.turn.off.the.backlight.after.15.seconds;. go.to.Settings > Display > Backlight Timer >
15 sec. Use.the.power.saving.option;.go.to.Settings >
System > GPS Setting > Power Saving..For.more. information,.see.To change system settings.on. page.79. Turn.off.the.GPS.receiver.when.inside..Go.to.Settings
> System > GPS Setting > Off. OR.. from.the.Satellites.Page,.go.to.MENU > Turn Off GPS. Use.batteries.with.higher.milliamp-hour.(mAh).ratings,. such.as.Energizer.Ultimate.Lithium. Turning the PN-60 On or Off The.Power.button. button.area. is.at.the.bottom.right.corner.of.the. To.turn.on.the.PN-60,.press.and.hold.Power.until.you. see.the.Welcome.screen.. To.turn.off.the.PN-60,.press.Power.and.hold.for. 1.5.seconds.until.the.Shutting.down.the.device. message.displays..Then,.release.the.button. To view or hide Demo Mode The.first.time.you.turn.on.the.PN-60,.it.opens.in.Demo. Mode. To.view.the.demo,.follow.the.on-screen.instructions. To.exit.the.demo,.press.QUIT. To.turn.off.Demo.Modefrom.the.first.screen,.press. ENTER.to.clear.the.Show at Startup.check.box.. To.restore.Demo.Mode,.go.to.Settings > System >
GPS Setting > Demo Mode. The Home Page The.Home.Page.uses.icons.to.give.you.a.quick.and.easy. way.to.locate.the.page.on.the.device.you.want.to.view.. For.more.information,.see.The Home Page.section. on.page.16. Rotating the Display The.screen.rotates.when.you.turn.the.device.upside.down. and.the.keys.on.the.arrow.keypad.adjust.so.that.they. match.the.devices.orientation..If.you.dont.want.the.. display.to.rotate,.go.to.Settings > Display > Allow Screen Rotation.and.clear.the.check.box.. Using.the.PN-60 7 Using the Buttons Power Use.the.Power.button.to.turn.the.PN-60.on.and.off,.lock. the.buttons,.or.to.change.the.backlight.settings. To.turn.on.the.device,.press.and.hold.the.Power. button.until.the.Welcome.screen.displays. To.turn.off.the.device,.press.the.Power.button.until. the.Shutting.down.the.device.message.displays.. To.open.the.power.options.screen,.quickly.press.and. release.the.Power.button..The.following.options.are. available:
. To.change.the.backlight.intensity,.use.the.arrow. keypad.to.adjust.the.backlight.slider. To.lock.the.buttons,.select.Yes.when.you.see.the. Lock the buttons?.message.. 8 Using.the.PN-60
. To.unlock.the.buttons,.press.Power..Then,.select. Yes.when.you.see.the.Unlock the Buttons?. message.. Tips Reduce the backlight intensity and decrease the timer to significantly improve battery life. The TFT screen is readable in direct sunlight or slanting light conditions. For more information about backlight intensity and the back light timer, see the Settings > Display section on page 80. In/Out Use.the.IN/OUT.button.to.zoom.the.map.or.a.track.profile. in.or.out.or.scroll.through.a.list. Press.IN.once.to.zoom.the.map.or.a.track.profile.in. one.level.and.show.more.detail. Press.and.hold.IN.to.zoom.the.map.in.all.the.way. Press.OUT.once.to.zoom.the.map.or.a.track.profile. out.one.level.and.show.less.detail. Press.and.hold.OUT.to.zoom.the.map.out.all.the.way. Press.IN.or.OUT.to.move.forward.or.backward.one. page.at.a.time.when.viewing.lists. Page Press.the.PAGE.button.to.move.forward.through.the. pages.in.the.page.order.sequence..To.add,.remove,.or. reorder.pages,.go.to.Settings > Page Order.(for.more. information,.see.Page Order.on.page.84). more.information,.see.The Find Page.section.starting.on. page.44. The.default.page.sequence.is:
. Home
. Satellites
. Map
. Compass
. Trip.Info
. Directions.(when.navigating) Menu Press.the.MENU.button.to.access.functions.for.the.page. or.screen.you.are.using. From.any.page,.press.the.MENU.button.twice.to.go. to.the.Home.Page. From.any.main.menu,.press.the.MENU.button.to.go. to.the.Home.Page. The.menu.lists.actions.specific.to.the.active.page select.the.item.and.press.ENTER. Find The.Find.button.is.labeled.with.a.magnifying.glass.. Use.it.to.search.your.map.for.a.point.of.interest,.address,. coordinates,.and.more..You.can.also.search.for.waypoints. and.geocaches.in.an.open.waypoint.or.geocache.file..For. Mark The.Mark.button.is.labeled.with.a.pushpin..Use.it.to.mark. a.waypoint.at.your.current.GPS.location.or,.when.panning,. at.the.cursor.location..Once.you.mark.a.waypoint,.use.its. details.page.to.manage.it,.view.it.on.the.map,.or.create.a. route.to.it..For.more.information,.see.The Waypoints Page. section.starting.on.page.48. Arrow Keypad Use.the.arrow.keypad.to.move.around.pages.and.screens. Press.once.to.move.the.map.cursor.left,.right,.up,. or.down.in.increments. Press.and.hold.to.pan.the.map.in.that.direction. Highlight.options.in.menus.or.lists..Press.down.to. move.to.the.next.entry,.press.up.from.the.first.entry. to.go.to.the.last.entry,.or.press.down.from.the.last. entry.to.go.to.the.first.entry. Highlight.fields.and.highlight.characters.on.the. keyboard.screen. Press.and.hold.to.quickly.scroll.through.a.menu.or.list. On.the.Map.Page,.press.any.arrow.once.to.turn.on.. the.backlight.without.changing.the.map.view. Using.the.PN-60 9 Using the Keyboard The.on-screen.keyboard.is.available.when.you.need.to. enter.text,.such.as.when.editing.a.waypoint.label,.adding. text.to.a.comment.field,.or.entering.search.parameters. Use.the.arrow.keypad.to.highlight.the.letter,.number,. symbol,.or.punctuation.you.want.to.use,.and.then.press. ENTER.after.each.selection..When.you.are.finished.using. the.keyboard,.highlight.OK.and.press.ENTER. For.existing.text,.enter.a.letter.to.replace.the.highlighted. content..To.keep.the.existing.text.but.move.the.cursor.to. the.beginning/end.of.the.text,.select. cursor.to.the.beginning.or. end.of.the.text. to.move.the.cursor.to.the. to.move.the. Enter Press.the.ENTER.button.to:
. Complete.the.selection.of.a.menu.option,.entry,.field,. or.screen.button. Get.detailed.information.about.a.point.on.the.map,.. if.available. Quit The.function.of.the.QUIT.button.depends.on.the.status.of. the.PN-60;.some.of.the.things.you.can.do.are:. Exit.a.page.or.screen. Cancel.actions.(for.example,.panning). Close.the.keyboard.and.cancel.changes. Delete.individual.points.when.measuring.distance. Move.backwards.through.the.page.order.sequence. Taking a Screenshot To.take.a.screenshot,.hold.the.Power.button.and. press.ENTER.. An.SD.card.must.be.inserted.in.the.device.. The.Screenshots On.check.box.must.be.selected. in.Settings > Display..This.creates.a.screenshots. folder.on.the.SD.card. View.the.SD.card.contents.and.open.the.screenshots. folder..If.the.SD.card.is.still.in.the.device,.go.to. Settings > Connect to Computer > Open SD Card.. 10 Using.the.PN-60 Special Keys
. Move.the.cursor.one.space.to.the.left.without. deleting.a.letter.or.number. Move.the.cursor.one.space.to.the.right.without. deleting.a.letter.or.number. Change.the.case.of.the.next.letter.(the.active.case. is.shown.in.the.keyboard)..To.use.all.caps,.highlight.. and.then.press.ENTER.twice..Also.changes. numbers.to.additional.symbols. Move.the.cursor.one.space.to.the.left,.deleting.the. character.that.was.there. Move.the.cursor.one.space.to.the.right,.leaving.a. blank.space. Clear.the.content.of.the.text.field.being.edited. Accept.the.changes.made.to.the.text.field.and. close.the.keyboard. Insert.a.line.break.and.move.the.cursor.to.the. next.line. Keyboard Shortcuts These.button.presses.are.keyboard.shortcuts.
INDelete.the.last.character
OUTAdd.a.space
FindShift.(for.upper.case.and.to.show.extra.symbols).
MarkHighlight.OK
QUITExit.the.keyboard
MENUMove.cursor.focus.from.the.keyboard.to.the. text.box.for.faster.editing... Info Fields The.Map,.Compass,.Trip.Info,.and.Profile.Pages.include. fields.of.information.that.you.can.customize.to.suit.your. needs..You.can.even.change.which.info.fields.display. depending.on.your.activity..For.each.activity,.the.info.field. types.change.for.navigating.or.tracking.(regular.GPS.use).. Tip To change the info fields for an activity navigation/tracking mode, put the device in that mode before you start making changes. It is easy to go back to the default settings at any time. For.more.information.about.what.info.fields.contain,.see. the.Info Fields Table.on.page.95. For.more.information.about.Activities,.see.The Activities Page.on.page.17. To hide or show info fields On.the.Map.Page,.you.can.hide.info.fields.for.a.full-screen. view.of.the.map.or.show.them.to.get.information. Go.to.MENU > Info Fields and.select.Hide Info Fields.or. Show Info Fields.. To arrange info fields On.the.Map.Page.and.Compass.Page,.you.can.change. Using.the.PN-60 11 To restore info fields On.the.Map,.Compass,.Profile,.and.Trip.Info.Pages,.you. can.restore.the.default.information.fields.for.your.current. activity.. From.the.page,.go.to.MENU > Info Fields > Restore Default Info Fields. Units You.can.select.the.units.for.different.types.of.measurements. that.are.used.on.the.PN-60.. To.change.the.units,.go.to.Settings > Units..For.more. information,.see.Units.on.page.83. Navigating or Tracking Tracking.is.the.normal.state.of.the.device.when.it.has.a. GPS.fix..You.can.turn.off.track.recording,.but.the.device. is.still.in.tracking.mode..When.you.follow.a.route.on.the. device,.you.are.navigating. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. how.info.fields.look.on.the.screen. Go.to.MENU > Info Fields > Arrange Info Fields.and. select.an.option. To change the size of the text On.the.Trip.Info.Page,.you.can.change.the.size.of.the. text.that.displays,.which.also.changes.the.number.of.info. fields..When.the.device.is.set.to.the.small.text.option,. it.displays.eight.info.fields.(2.wide,.6.narrow)when.it. is.set.to.the.large.text.option,.it.displays.three.wide.info. fields. Press.MENU..The.available.text.size.option.is.preceded. by."Switch.to"highlight.the.option.and.press.ENTER. To change info fields On.the.Map,.Compass,.Profile,.and.Trip.Info.pages,.. you.can.customize.which.info.fields.display.. 1..From.the.page,.go.to.MENU > Info Fields > Change Info Fields. 2..Select.the.info.field.you.want.to.change.and.press. ENTER..A.list.of.available.info.fields.opens. 3..Select.the.new.info.field.and.press.ENTER. 4..When.you.finish.editing.fields,.press.QUIT..The. changes.are.saved.until.you.change.them.again.. or.restore.them.to.the.default.settings.. 12 Using.the.PN-60 Using the SPOT Communicator The.SPOT.Satellite.Communicator.has.two.buttons.and. five.light.indicators.that.provide.access.to.power,.the.SOS. message,.and.device.status.information..It.can.operate. alone.to.send.emergency.messages.when.the.PN-60w.. is.not.available. For.information.about.setting.up.the.SPOT.Communicator. for.first.time.use.and.how.to.set.up.your.account.at.. findmespot.com,.see.the.Quick Start Guide... What You Need to Know
The SPOT Communicator needs a clear view of the sky.to.obtain.a.GPS.signal.and.provide.the.most. accurate.location.information..It.is.not.reliable.indoors,. in.a.cave,.or.in.very.dense.woods.
Orient the SPOT Communicator so that the SPOT logo faces toward the skythis.provides.optimal. performance.as.the.antenna.is.located.under.the.logo.
Keep the SPOT Communicator at least 12 inches away from other GPS devices.as.it.can.interfere. with.signal.reception.of.other.GPS.devices. For.detailed.information.about.how.the.SPOT.Communicator. works.and.its.coverage.area,.go.to.findmespot.com. Buttons Power The.Power.button.is.on.the.side.of.the.SPOT. Communicator.above.the.SOS.button. Press.and.hold.the.Power.button.for.three.seconds. to.turn.the.device.on.and.off. With.the.SPOT.Communicator.turned.off,.press.. and.hold.the.Power.button.for.five.seconds.to.enter. Pairing.Mode..Pairing.Mode.cannot.start.unless.. the.device.is.turned.off. SOS The.SOS.button.is.on.the.side.of.the.SPOT.Satellite. Communicator.below.the.Power.button..It.has.a. protective.cover.to.prevent.accidental.activation.. To.activate.or.cancel.SOS.messaging.mode.from.. the.SPOT.Communicator,.press.and.hold.the.SOS.button. for.three.seconds..A.message.dialog.appears.. on.the.PN-60w..An.SOS.message.triggered.by.the. SPOT.Communicator.can.be.canceled.by.the.. Using.the.SPOT.Communicator 13 SPOT.Communicator.or.by.the.paired.PN-60w. Note..The.SOS.button.should.be.used.only.for.life-
threatening.or.other.critical.situations. Light Indicators The.SPOT.Communicator.uses.lights.to.tell.you.. what.its.doing..Every.time.you.turn.the.SPOT.. Communicator.on,.it.performs.an.automatic.self-test... Important!.If.the.SPOT.Communicators.self.test.fails,. the.Power,.GPS,.and.Message Sending.lights. simultaneously.blink.red. Power The.Power.light.blinks.and.changes.color.to.indicate. various.states:
GreenThe.SPOT.Communicator.is.on.and.it.passed. the.self.test..
RedThe.batteries.have.less.than.100. transmissions.remaining. Wireless Connection The.Wireless Connection.light.blinks.blue.when.a. wireless.connection.is.established.between.the.PN-60w. and.the.SPOT.Communicator..The.blue.light.goes.off.if. the.SPOT.Communicator.has.not.heard.from.the.PN-60w. in.30.seconds..The.Wireless Connection.light.blinks. 14 Using.the.SPOT.Communicator rapidly.when.the.PN-60w.and.SPOT.Communicator.. are.being.paired. GPS
GreenThe.SPOT.Communicator.is.operating.in. independent.mode.(not.connected.to.the.PN-60w),. and.is.in.view.of.three.or.more.GPS.satellites..
RedThe.SPOT.Communicator.is.in.independent. mode.and.is.unable.to.see.three.or.more.GPS. satellites.
Green/RedWhen.operating.in.dependent.mode.
(connected.to.the.PN-60w),.the.GPS.light.blinks.. green.or.red.(depending.on.the.GPS.acquisition).for.. 15.seconds.when.the.SPOT.Communicator.transitions. from.GPS.acquisition.to.message.transmission.. Note..The.GPS.light.blinks.green.or.red.(depending. on.the.GPS.acquisition).simultaneously.with.the. Message.Sending.light.for.15.seconds.when.the. SPOT.Communicator.starts.sending.a.SPOT.message. Message Sending
GreenAny.SPOT.message.is.being.sent.
RedA.casual.message.was.not.sent..The.casual. message.type.includes.Check-in/OK,.Reference.Point,. Track.Progress,.and.Geocache.messages..For.more. information,.see.page.38. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. SOS
GreenThe.SPOT.Communicator.is.in.SOS.mode.
RedCancelling.SOS.mode. Batteries and Connector Batteries The.SPOT.Communicator.is.powered.by.two.Lithium.. batteries.(Energizer.Ultimate.Lithium.8x)..See.page.92.for. more.information.. Connector The.SPOT.Communicator.has.a.mini-USB.connector.. located.in.the.battery.compartment..The.mini-USB.. connector.is.used.to.transfer.firmware.upgrades.to.. the.SPOT.Communicator. Device Pairing To.control.the.SPOT.Communicator.with.the.PN-60w,.you. must.first.pair.the.devices..From.the.Home.Page,.open. the.SPOT.Communicator.Page.and.follow.the.on-screen. instructions..You.can.also.go.to.Settings > Wireless >
Pair SPOT Communicator.to.pair.the.devices. For.more.information.about.device.pairing.and.initial. setup,.see.the.The.SPOT Communicator Page.section. starting.on.page.37.and.the.Quick Start Guide.. Using.the.SPOT.Communicator 15 The Home Page The.Home.Page.uses.icons.to.give.you.a.quick.and.easy. way.to.locate.the.page.on.the.device.you.want.to.view.. Use.the.arrow.keypad.to.select.an.icon.and.then.press. ENTER.to.open.that.page..The.Home.Page.also.displays. the.GPS.status.and.accuracy,.the.battery.indicator,.time,. and.date. To.quickly.get.to.the.Home.Page,.from.any.page.. on.the.PN-60,.press.MENU.twice.. To.switch.pages,.press.the.right.or.left.arrow.until.. the.page.view.changes.. 16 The.Home.Page Home Page Icons
. Tracks Waypoints Geocaches Compass Map Trip.Info Settings Satellites SPOT.(PN-60w.only) Tides Hunt/Fish Sun/Moon Routes Profile Activities Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. The Activities Page Use.the.Activities.Page.to.optimize.the.info.fields.and.. settings.on.your.PN-60.for.eight.pre-defined.activities.. and.two.custom.activities..For.each.activity,.the.device. will.automatically.change.the.page.order,.Home.Page.. icon.layout,.info.fields,.and.other.settings.to.give.you. information.that.is.specific.to.what.you.are.doing.. If.you.change.an.option.while.you.are.using.an.activity,. your.changes.are.savedallowing.you.to.fine.tune.each. one.of.your.activities..To.change.info.fields.for.navigating. or.tracking.(normal.GPS.use),.just.make.sure.you.are.in. the.mode.you.want.to.change. To change the activity Select.the.activity.you.want.to.use.and.press.ENTER.. The.background.of.the.current.activity.is.highlighted.green. To restore the default activity settings It's.easy.to.switch.back.to.the.default.options.for.an.. activity.at.any.time..With.the.activity.you.want.to.reset. highlighted.on.the.Activities.Page,.go.to.MENU >
Restore Default Settings. For.more.information.about.the.default.options.for.each. activity,.visit.the.DeLorme.Wiki.(wiki.delorme.com). To create a custom activity Highlight.one.of.the.Custom.activities.and.then.go.to. MENU > Rename Button..Use.the.on-screen.keyboard. to.edit.the.button.name.. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. The.Activities.Page 17 The Satellites Page The.Satellites.Page.displays.GPS.and.satellite.information,. time,.and.elevation. Constellation and Signal Graph Both.the.satellite.constellation.and.the.satellite.signal. graph.display.visible.satellites.and.their.identifying.numbers.. The.satellite.constellation.depicts.each.satellites.position. and.the.signal.graph.bars.indicate.the.strength.of.each. satellite.signal. The.icons.in.the.satellite.constellation.and.the.bars.in.the. signal.graph.are.color-coded.based.on.the.quality.of.the. 18 The.Satellites.Page data.they.are.transmitting:
GraySatellites.have.not.been.located.but.they.are. shown.in.the.constellation.because.they.appear.in.the. PN-60s.almanac.data.
RedThe.receiver.is.tracking.the.satellite,.but.it.is.not. using.it.to.navigate.
YellowThe.receiver.is.tracking.the.satellite,.predicted. ephemeris.data.is.available.when.a.3-D.fix.has.not. been.obtained,.and.the.satellite.is.being.used.for. navigation..
GreenThe.receiver.is.tracking.the.satellite,. ephemeris.data.is.available,.and.the.satellite.is.being. used.for.navigation.
BlueThe.receiver.is.tracking.the.satellite,.ephemeris. data.is.available,.the.satellite.is.being.used.for. navigation,.and.WAAS.corrections.are.available. GPS and WAAS Status The.Global.Positioning.System.(GPS).is.a.system.of.. satellites.that.orbit.the.earth.to.provide.position.and.. navigation.information..The.Wide.Area.Augmentation.. System.(WAAS).is.system.of.satellites.and.ground.. stations.that.correct.GPS.signals.to.improve.accuracy. The.GPS.status.is.based.on.the.satellite.acquisition.status..
GPS OffThe.GPS.receiver.is.turned.off.
No FixThe.GPS.does.not.have.sufficient.satellite. data.to.determine.your.current.GPS.position..
2-DThe.GPS.connection.is.successful,.but.the. connection.quality.is.not.as.good.as.a.3-D.fix.. Move.your.receiver.to.another.location.to.get.better. reception.
3-DThe.GPS.is.receiving.sufficient.satellite.data.
(horizontal.position.and.elevation).to.determine.. your.location. When."WAAS".appears.below.2-D.or.3-D,.the.PN-60.has. a.WAAS.connection.(available.only.in.North.America).that. provides.up.to.five.times.greater.positional.accuracy.than. a.regular.2-D.or.3-D.connection. To set the current location If.it.takes.a.long.time.for.the.PN-60.to.obtain.a.2-D.or.3-D. fix,.verify.it.has.a.clear.view.of.the.sky..Be.sure.that.trees,. buildings,.and.other.obstacles.are.not.blocking.the.device.. If.the.device.still.cannot.obtain.a.2-D.or.3-D.fix,.go.to. MENU > Set Current Location..When.the.Map.Page. displays;.pan.the.map.to.your.current.location.and.. press.ENTER. To turn off GPS You.can.use.many.features.on.the.PN-60.without.a.GPS. fix..When.the.GPS.receiver.is.turned.off,."GPS.OFF".. displays.on.the.screen.and.all.satellites.are.removed.. from.the.satellite.constellation. There.are.two.ways.to.turn.off.the.GPS.receiver. From.the.Satellites.Page.go.to.MENU > Turn Off GPS..To.turn.the.GPS.on.again,.go.to.MENU > Turn On GPS. From.the.Home.Page,.go.to.Settings > System >
GPS Setting > GPS Off..To.turn.the.GPS.on,.select. Normal.or.Power Saving.. The.GPS.receiver.is.temporarily.turned.off.when.in. simulation.mode.(during.track.playback.and.navigation. simulation). Time You.can.change.the.time.format,.time.zone,.and.manually. set.Daylight.Saving.Time..The.time.is.automatically.set. from.GPS.satellites.and.is.highly.accurate. To.change.the.time.settings,.from.the.Home.Page,.. go.to.Settings > Time. The.Satellites.Page 19 For.more.information.about.calibrating.the.altimeter,.. see.Altimeter Calibration.on.page.87. Compass and Altimeter Calibrate.the.compass.and.altimeter.from.the.Compass. Page.menu.or.the.Satellites.Page.menu..The.Compass..
&.Altimeter.option.on.the.Settings.Page.has.additional. sensor.settings..For.more.information,.see.Compass and Altimeter.on.page.86. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. GPS Accuracy In.the.lower.left.corner.of.the.Satellites.Page,.the.GPS. accuracy.displays..This.is.the.calculated.accuracy.of.the. GPS,.expressed.in.distance..The.actual.location.is.within. plus.or.minus.the.distance.indicated.of.the.location.. represented.by.the.GPS.. On.the.Map.Page,.GPS.accuracy.is.represented.by.. a.circle.with.a.radius.equal.to.the.GPS.accuracy;.your.. actual.location.on.the.map.is.within.the.circle. Any.buildings,.natural.structures,.or.heavy.foliage.that. obstruct.the.GPS.antennas.view.of.the.sky.may.prevent. satellite.signals.from.reaching.the.receiver.and.decrease. the.accuracy.of.your.position..Placing.the.PN-60.GPS.. in.a.jacket.or.backpack.pocket.should.not.affect.. positional.accuracy. Elevation The.elevation.is.based.on.the.current.barometric.altimeter. reading..When.the.Auto.Calibrate.Altimeter.option.is.. selected,.you.may.see.the.word.Calibrating.in.the. bottom.right.corner.of.the.screen.while.the.barometer. adjuststypically.2-3.minutes..If.you.are.using.the.. Elevation:.Barometer.info.field.on.any.page,.you.may.. see.a.red.exclamation.point.in.the.field.while.the.. altimeter.adjusts.. 20 The.Satellites.Page The Map Page The.Map.Page.centers.the.map.on.your.current.location. when.the.PN-60.has.a.2-D.or.3-D.fix..When.it.does.not. have.a.GPS.fix,.the.map.displays.your.last.GPS.position,. or,.if.panning.the.map,.the.map.cursor.position..For.more. information,.see.GPS and WAAS Status.on.page.18. GPS Arrow The.GPS.arrow.displays.on.the.map.when.GPS.is.turned. on..The.color.of.the.GPS.arrow.depends.on.your.GPS. signal.and.the.arrow.points.in.the.direction.of.the.last. known.heading.
Flashing RedThe.device.cannot.obtain.a.GPS.signal. and.is.not.tracking.satellites.
BlueThe.device.is.in.Track.Playback.mode.or. Simulate.Navigation.mode.
YellowThe.device.has.a.2-D.fix..If.a.3-D.fix.has. not.been.obtained,.predicted.ephemeris.is.available..
GreenThe.device.has.a.3-D.fix. Tracking When.tracking.satellites,.a.track.linealso.known.as.a. breadcrumb.trailfollows.the.GPS.arrow.as.you.move... If.you.have.turned.off.track.recording,.the.track.does.not. appear..For.more.information,.see.The Tracks Page. section.starting.on.page.66. Scale and Orientation For.information.about:
. Setting.the.scale,.see.Scale.on.page.28. Map.orientation,.see.Orientation.on.page.27. Panning the Map There.are.two.ways.to.pan.the.map..When.you.pan.. the.map,.the.map.cursora.white.arrowshows.. your.location. The.Map.Page 21
Automatic panningWhen.GPS.tracking.or. navigating,.the.map.automatically.pans.in.the.direction. of.travel..The.map.does.not.automatically.pan.when. the.map.cursor.is.visible..Press.QUIT.to.remove.the. map.cursor.and.return.to.automatic.panning.
Manual panningTo.manually.pan.the.map,.use.the. arrow.keypad.to.move.the.cursor.in.the.direction.you. want.to.view. Use.single.presses.to.move.the.cursor.in. increments. Press.and.hold.to.quickly.pan.to.a.new.location. Hold.the.cursor.at.the.edge.of.the.screen.to.keep. panning.in.that.direction;.the.map.will.move.to.the. new.location.. Press.QUIT.to.center.the.map.on.your.current. location. As.you.pan,.a.text.field.at.the.top.of.the.map.displays. information.about.the.cursor.location..When.you.stop.the. cursor.over.an.object,.the.field.in.the.bottom.left.corner. displays.the.object.name. Getting Location Information For.information.about.objects.at.your.current.GPS.. location,.press.ENTER. OR. Pan.the.map.to.a.new.location..When.you.stop.the.cursor. over.an.object,.the.object's.name.is.displayed.in.the.. bottom.left.corner.of.the.map..Press.ENTER. For.single.objects,.the.object.details.page.displays.. From.this.page,.you.can.mark.a.waypoint,.view.the. object.on.the.map,.or.route.to.the.object. For.multiple.objects,.the.Multiple.Objects.screen. displays.a.list.of.the.objects.at.that.location;.. user-created.objects.(such.as.waypoints).appear.. at.the.top.of.the.list..Select.an.object.and.then.press. ENTER.to.view.its.details.page. Info Fields The.Map.Page.includes.fields.of.information.that.you.can. customize.to.suit.your.needs..You.can.even.change.which. info.fields.display.depending.on.your.activity..For.each. activity,.the.info.field.types.change.for.navigating.or.. 22 The.Map.Page tracking.(regular.GPS.use)..To.access.the.Info.Fields.options,. go.to.MENU > Info Fields..For.more.information,.see.Info Fields.on.page.11.and.The Activities Page.on.page.17. the.last.point.on.top.of.the.first.point.by.hovering.the. cursor.over.the.start.location.and.pressing.ENTER.to. snap.the.point.and.close.the.polygon. Measure Distance Use.the.measurement.tool.to.measure.the.distance.of.. a.line.or.the.perimeter.and.area.of.a.polygon.on.the.map. To measure distance From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Measure Distance. Use.the.arrow.keypad.to.move.the.cursor.to.the.area.on. the.map.where.you.want.to.place.the.first.point.of.the.line. or.polygon.and.press.ENTER..Repeat.for.each.point. To.undo.a.point,.press.QUIT. To.make.a.polygon,.you.must.close.the.shape..Place. While.you.are.measuring.distance,.the.pan.location.infor-
mation.that.displays.in.the.top.right.corner.of.the.screen. changes.to.display.the.heading.from.the.last.measure-
ment.node.to.your.current.GPS.location,.the.leg.distance,. and.the.total.distance.from.the.last.measurement.node.to. the.first.measurement.node..Once.you.close.a.polygon,.it. displays.the.area. Turn Imagery On/Off When.you.have.added.map.packages.that.include.. imagery.to.your.PN-60,.you.can.quickly.turn.the.. imagery.off.or.on. From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Turn Imagery On. or.Turn Imagery Off. Map Setup Use.the.Map.Setup.page.to.customize.the.map..You.. can.change.the.order.of.data.layers;.show.or.hide.maps. and.imagery;.choose.map.orientation.and.scale;.and. determine.how.information.displays.on.the.map. From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Map Setup. The.Map.Page 23 Data Layering The.base.map.that.is.pre-loaded.on.the.PN-60.shows. high-level.world.coverage,.as.well.as.more.detailed.. coverage.for.North.America..You.can.add.maps,.data,.. imagery,.draw.files,.and.more.to.your.device.to.. supplement.the.base.map..When.you.add.different.. types.of.maps.to.the.same.area,.you.can.customize.. the.order.in.which.the.layers.appear. For.more.information.about.the.types.of.data.you.can.. add.to.your.PN-60,.see.Detailed Map Data.on.page.26. To.manage.individual.map.packages.that.you.have.added. to.your.device,.see.the.next.sectionData Management.. Only.the.data.types.you.have.on.your.device.show.in.the. Data.Layering.list. ...... The.default.order.for.layering.data.is:
. GIS.layers.by.name.(XMap.only)
. Draw.Layers
. Public.Lands
. User.Raster.Data.(XMap.only)
. Custom.Raster.Data.(XMap.only)
. ImageReg.(XMap.only)
. High-resolution.City.Imagery.(Hi-Res.Cities)
. Color.Aerial.Imagery.(Color.DOQQ)
. Aerial.Imagery.(DOQQ)
. USGS.Quads.(3DTQ)
. Canadian.1:50K.Topographic.Sheets.(Canadian.1:50K)
. NOAA.Nautical.Charts.(NOAA.Charts)
. Satellite.Imagery.(SAT10)
. XMap.Topographic.Data.(XMap.only)
. DeLorme.Topographic.Data.(Topo.North.America.9.0)
. DeLorme.World.Base.Map.7.(XMap.only) To layer data Use.the.Data.Layering.option.to.select.the.types.of.data. you.want.to.view.on.your.PN-60.and.the.order.in.which. you.want.data.to.display. From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Map Setup > Data Layering.to.view.a.list.of.all.the.types.of.data.you.have. stored.on.your.device's.internal.memory.or.on.an.SD.card. in.the.device;.this.may.include.data.that.is.not.available.for. 24 The.Map.Page the.area.you.are.viewing..When.you.highlight.an.item,.the. full.name.of.the.data.type.shows.in.the.box.at.the.bottom. of.the.screen. To.show.a.type.of.data,.select.the.check.box.. next.to.it. To.hide.a.type.of.data,.clear.the.check.box.next.to.it. To.change.the.order.in.which.data.is.layered,.highlight. the.item.you.want.to.move,.then.use.the.arrows. on.the.right.side.of.the.screen.to.move.the.item.up. or.down.in.the.list..If.two.data.types.have.identical. zoom.level.settings,.the.one.higher.in.the.list.has. precedence. To.select/deselect.all.check.boxes,.go.to.MENU >
Select All.or.MENU > Deselect All.. To.reset.the.default.layer.settings.(all.check.boxes. selected.and.data.ordered.as.in.the.list.above),.go.to. MENU > Restore Layer Defaults. To.view.details.about.the.layer,.highlight.it.and.go.to. MENU > Layer Detail. Data Management The.PN-60.stores.routes.and.the.base.map.in.its.internal. memory..You.can.save.user.mapsincluding.the.detailed. DeLorme.Topo.North.America.maps,.waypoints,.. geocaches,.and.tracks.in.the.device's.internal.memory.. or.on.a.removable.SD.card. To.view.and.manage.memory.information,.go.to.Settings
> System > Memory Use. After.you.add.a.mapalso.called.a.map.package.or.a.map. filefrom.a.compatible.DeLorme.mapping.program.or. the.DeLorme.Online.Map.Center.to.the.PN-60,.you.can. show.or.hide.it.on.the.device;.view.details.about.it,.. including.where.it.is.stored;.or.delete.it..To.change.the. priority.of.how.different.types.of.map.data.are.displayed,. see.the.previous.sectionData Layering. For.more.information.about.the.types.of.data.you.can.add. to.your.PN-60,.see.the.next.section,.Detailed Map Data. To manage maps and data From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Map Setup > Data Management.to.view.a.list.of.the.map.packages.you. have.stored.in.your.device's.internal.memory.or.on.an.SD. card.in.the.device..When.you.highlight.an.item,.the.type. of.data.and.location.shows.at.the.bottom.of.the.screen.. To.show.the.map.package,.select.the.check.box.. next.to.it. To.hide.the.map.package,.clear.the.check.box.. next.to.it. To.select/deselect.all.check.boxes,.go.to.MENU >
Select All or.MENU > Deselect All.. To.view.the.map.package.on.your.device,.highlight.. it.and.go.to.MENU > View Map. The.Map.Page 25
. To.view.details.for.a.map.package,.highlight.it.and.
PN-Series detailed map DVDsIncluded.with. go.to.MENU > Data Detail..This.displays.the.name,. data.types,.zoom.level,.scale.information,.save.date,. location.(internal.or.SD.card),.and.version.information. To.delete.a.map.package,.highlight.it.and.go.to.. MENU > Data Detail > Delete. Detailed Map Data Your.PN-60.comes.with.a.base.map.showing.overview-
level.worldwide.coverage,.as.well.as.North.American.in-
terstates.and.routes,.state.routes,.and.major.roads..While. this.provides.a.great.view.of.a.large.area,.you.. need.a.detailed.view.of.a.smaller.area.for.hiking,.. geocaching,.and.other.activities. your.device.are.DVDs.with.detailed.pre-formatted. DeLorme.Topo.North.America.data..This.data. includes.detailed.routable.road.and.topographic.data. for.the.U.S..and.Canada.and.major.road.data.for. Mexico..Insert.the.DVD.for.your.area.of.interest.in. your.computer's.DVD.drive.and.follow.the.on-screen. instructions.to.copy.the.maps.you.want.onto.your. device..Note..Elevation.data.and.land.cover.is.not. available.for.Mexico.
Compatible DeLorme mapping software Instructions.for.sending.map.packages,.data,.draw. layers,.and.more.to.your.PN-60.vary.by.application.. For.more.information,.see.the.mapping.applications. Help.
Map LibraryUse.the.NetLink.tab.in.your.DeLorme. mapping.software.or.the.DeLorme.Online.Map. Center.(data.delorme.com).to.download.many.types. of.imagery.and.data,.such.as.satellite.imagery,.aerial. imagery,.USGS.1:24K.Topo.Quad.maps,.Canadian. 1:50K.topographic.sheets,.NOAA.nautical.charts,.. and.more..With.an.annual.Map.Library.subscription,. you.can.download.unlimited.imagery.and.data.for.. the.entire.yearthe.maps.are.yours.to.keep. You.can.transfer.detailed.maps.and.map.packages.. to.the.PN-60.using:
Non-DeLorme mapsDeLormes.professional. GIS.software,.XMap,.allows.you.to.register. 26 The.Map.Page non-DeLorme.maps.and.transfer.them.to.a.PN-60.
Navionics lake maps and marine chartsAdd. fishing.maps.and.boating.maps.and.charts.to.your. device.with.Navionics.SD.cards..For.more.information,. see.Navionics.on.page.29. Tip A map package is a dataset you create for an area of interest that you can layer with DeLorme map data and other map datasets available from the NetLink Map Library. Map Setup Options Orientation You.can.set.the.map.to.rotate.as.you.move. To change the map orientation From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Map Setup >
Orientation.and.select.the.map.orientation.from. the.drop-down.list.
North UpNorth.is.always.at.the.top.of.the. map.screen.
Heading UpThe.direction.in.which.you.are.traveling. is.always.at.the.top.of.the.map.screen..The.North. Arrow.displays.in.the.top.right.corner.of.the.. map.screen.
Course UpThe.direction.of.the.finish.of.your.route. is.always.at.the.top.of.the.map.screen..The.North. Arrow.displays.in.the.top.right.corner.of.the.map. screen.when.navigating. If.you.want.Heading.Up.or.Course.Up.to.automatically. switch.to.North.Up.above.the.specified.scale.(depends.. on.the.units.of.measure.you.have.set),.select..the.. North Up above... scale.check.box. Map Style Topo.View.displays.all.topographic.data.as.it.was.saved. in.the.map.package;.this.is.the.default.view..Street.View. hides.the.contours.and.land.cover.for.a.clean.road.map. that.is.easier.to.view.when.driving. To.change.the.map.style,.from.the.Map.Page.go.to. MENU > Map Setup > Map Style.and.select.Topo View. or.Street View.from.the.drop-down.list. The.Map.Page 27 Hybrid Map Select.the.Show.Hybrid.Map.check.box.to.show.points,. lines,.and.labels.on.top.of.imagery..Hybrid.maps.are.. visible.at.scales.of.640.feet.and.higher. From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Map Setup >
Show Hybrid Map. Map Point Management You.can.customize.how.points.of.interest.(POIs),.. waypoints,.and.geocaches.display.on.the.map. From.the.Map.Page,.go.to MENU > Map Setup > Map Point Management..Select.each.option.and.then.select. how.you.want.that.type.of.map.point.to.appear.on.the. map..Select.the.Hide Logged Caches.check.box.if.you. do.not.want.logged.geocaches.to.appear.on.the.map. Scale Use.the.scale.option.to.set.the.type.of.scale.you.want.. to.use.on.your.maps. To set the scale From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Map Setup > Scale;. from.the.drop-down.list,.select.an.option.
BarRepresents.a.given.length.on.the.map.compared. to.an.actual.length.
ZoomThe.DeLorme.term.for.map.detail.level..Each. time.the.zoom.level.increases,.the.scale.doubles.
RatioShows.a.ratio.of.a.unit.on.the.device.compared. to.the.actual.unit. 28 The.Map.Page Other Map Menu Options When.navigating.or.viewing.a.route.on.the.map,.additional. options.are.available.on.the.Map.Page.menu. View Comment Details When.navigating,.go.to.MENU > View Comment Details.to.quickly.view.the.comment.for.the.waypoint. or.geocache.you.are.navigating.to..The.comment.for.the. most.recently.viewed.point.is.displayed.. Log Your Geocache Find When.navigating.to.a.geocache,.use.the.Log Your Geocache Find.option.to.quickly.log.geocaches,.write. field.notes,.and.pick.your.next.cache..For.more.information. about.all.of.these.features,.see.The Geocaches Page. section.starting.on.page.53. Route Options When.navigating,.use.Route Options.to.stop.navigating, get.back.on.track,.or.switch.the.route.type..For.more. information.about.route.options,.see.Route Settings. on.page.61. Go.to.MENU > Route Options.and.select.Stop Navigating,.Back on Track,.or.Switch to Hiking/
Switch to Driving.(the.option.you.can.switch.to.displays). Hide Route When.you.are.viewing.a.route.on.the.map.(but.not.. navigating),.you.can.hide.it..Go.to.MENU > Hide Route. Navionics You.can.use.Navionics.HotMaps.Premium.Lake.Maps. and.GOLD+.Marine.Charts.with.your.PN-60..The.charts. are.available.on.SD.cards.that.you.insert.into.your.devices.. For.more.information.about.the.charts.that.are.available,. visit.www.navionics.com. General Information
. Navionics.information.appears.on.the.device.only. when.you.have.a.Navionics.SD.card.in.your.device. You.cannot.save.maps.or.data.to.a.Navionics.SD. cardthe.memory.on.the.card.is.unavailable. The.Navionics.data.overlays.the.DeLorme.maps.on. devicethe.DeLorme.maps.are.used.for.routing.. and.Find. Tracks,.routes,.waypoints,.and.geocaches.display.. over.the.Navionics.charts. When.you.pan.the.map.and.select.an.object..
(other.than.those.listed.above).with.the.map.cursor,. Navionics.information.is.displayed. The.Map.Page 29 Turn Charts On/Off You.can.quickly.turn.Navionics.charts.on.or.off..The. Navionics.chart.closest.to.the.map.center.automatically. displays;.if.it.doesn't,.select.it.from.the.Chart.list.on.the. Navionics.Setup.page. From.the.Map.Page,.go.to.MENU > Turn Charts On. or.Turn Charts Off. Note This.menu.option.controls.the.Show Charts. and.Show Boundaries.check.boxes.on.the.Navionics. Setup.page. Navionics Setup Customize.the.way.Navionics.charts.appear.on.your.. PN-60..To.access.all.of.these.options,.go.to.MENU >
Map Setup > Navionics Setup. To select a chart From.the.Navionics.Setup.page,.select.the.chart.or.map. you.want.to.use.from.the.Chart.drop-down.list. To view a chart or map To.view.the.chart.or.map.selected.in.the.Chart. drop-down.list.on.the.device,.click.View Chart. To show charts or boundaries Control.how.you.view.charts.and.their.boundaries.. 30 The.Map.Page on.the.mapview.charts.alone,.boundaries.alone,.. or.both.together. To.show.charts,.select.the.Show Charts.check.box. To.show.boundaries,.select.the.Show Boundaries. check.box. To hide charts by map scale You.can.customize.at.which.map.scale.you.can.view. charts.on.the.device..From.the.Hide Charts.check.box,. select.the.scale.above.which.you.want.to.hide.the.charts. To set chart details To.change.the.detail.level.of.your.charts,.select.High. or.Low.from.the.Chart Details.drop-down.list. To show or hide contours You.can.show.all.contours.or.select.a.level.above.which. to.view.them..From.the.Hide Contours.drop-down.list,. select.the.option.you.want.to.use. To set the safety depth From.the.Safety Depth.drop-down.list,.select.the. option.you.want.to.use.or.turn.it.off. To set the presentation mode US.and.International.charts.have.different.symbols.and. markings..From.the.Presentation Mode.drop-down.list,. select.US or.International. To show the depth in fathoms If.you.want.to.show.chart.depths.in.fathoms.instead.. of.feet.or.meters,.select.the.Show Depth in Fathoms. check.box. To restore the default settings To.restore.the.default.Navionics.Setup.settings,.select. Restore Default Settings. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. The.Map.Page 31 The Compass Page Use.the.Compass.Pages.graphic.compass.to.help.you. find.your.destination..The.PN-60.uses.GPS.to.determine. compass.readings.when.the.device.is.moving..It.also. has.an.electronic.compass.for.use.when.the.device.is. stationary.or.moving.below.1.5.mph. ..... Bearing Arrow As.you.move,.the.compass.rotates.so.that.the.heading. is.always.up..When.you.are.navigating.a.route,.the.green. bearing.arrow.displays.on.the.compass.to.show.you.the. direction.you.should.be.going.. 32 The.Compass.Page To change the Hiking Route Arrow When.you.are.navigating.a.hiking.(direct).route,.you. can.choose.to.have.the.bearing.arrow.point.to.the.next. waypoint.in.your.route.or.point.back.on.course.if.you.. leave.the.route. To.set.the.hiking.route.arrow.method;.from.the.Routes. Page,.go.to.MENU > Edit Route Settings > Compass Navigation Arrow. To.change.the.hiking.route.arrow.from.the.Compass.Page,. press.MENU > Compass Navigation Arrow > Direct to Next Waypoint.or.Back on Course. Electronic Compass The.PN-60s.electronic.compass.shows.your.direction. when.you.are.stationary.or.almost.motionless..When.your. speed.is.1.5.mph.or.higher,.the.compass.reading.is.based. on.your.GPS.location.information. When.the.electronic.compass.reading.is.not.accurate,. Poor.Accuracy.displays.in.the.bottom.right.corner.of.. the.screen,.and.a.red.exclamation.point.appears.in.the. Heading.info.field..When.you.see.this.indicator,.you.may. want.to.calibrate.the.compass.unless.you.know.the.. inaccuracy.is.caused.by.a.temporary.event,.such.as.being. near.power.lines.or.near.a.magnetic.field.caused.by.a.car.. You.may.want.to.turn.off.the.electronic.compass.when. you.are.in.an.area.with.magnetic.interference..For.more. information,.see.Compass and Altimeter.on.page.86. Tip Calibrate the compass when you change the batteries in the PN-60. Calibrating Sensors You.can.calibrate.the.PN-60's.electronic.compass.and. barometric.altimeter.with.the.Calibrate.option.on.the. Satellite.Page.menu,.the.Compass.Page.menu,.and.the. Settings.>.Compass.&.Altimeter.menu..The.Settings.
>.Compass.&.Altimeter.options.allow.you.to.turn.the. electronic.compass,.the.barometric.altimeter,.and. the.auto-calibrate.altimeter.option.on.or.off..For.more. information,.see.Compass and Altimeter.on.page.86. Info Fields The.Compass.Page.includes.fields.of.information.that.you. can.customize.to.suit.your.needs..You.can.even.change. which.info.fields.display.depending.on.your.activity..For. each.activity,.the.info.field.types.change.for.navigating.. or.tracking.(regular.GPS.use).. To.access.the.Info.Fields.options,.go.to.MENU > Info Fields..For.more.information,.see.Info Fields.on.page.11. and.The Activities Page.section.on.page.17. Other Menu Options When.navigating,.additional.options.are.available.on.. the.Compass.Page.menu. View Comment Details When.navigating.to.a.waypoint.or.geocache,.the.View. Comment.Details.option.allows.you.to.view.the.comment. for.the.waypoint.or.geocache..If.you.view.another.. waypoint.or.geocache,.View.Comment.Details.displays. the.most.recent.comment.details.viewed. Go.to.MENU > View Comment Details. Log Your Geocache Find When.navigating.to.a.geocache,.use.the.Log.Your. Geocache.Find.option.to.quickly.log.geocaches,.write.. field.notes,.and.pick.your.next.cache..For.more. information.about.all.of.these.features,.see.The Geocaches Page.section.starting.on.page.53. Route Options When.navigating,.use.Route.Options.to.stop.navigating,. The.Compass.Page 33 get.back.on.track,.or.switch.the.route.type..For.more. information.about.route.options,.see.Route Settings. on.page.61. Go.to.MENU > Route Options.and.select. Stop Navigating,.Back on Track,.or.Switch to Hiking/Driving.(the.option.you.can.switch.to.displays). Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. 34 The.Compass.Page The Trip Info Page The.Trip.Info.Page.displays.info.fields.that.you.can.. customize.to.manage.your.trips.. Info Fields You.can.change.which.info.fields.display.depending.on. your.activity..For.each.activity,.the.info.field.types.change. for.navigating.or.tracking.(regular.GPS.use).. Tip To change the info fields for an activity and navigation/
tracking mode, put the device in that mode before you start making changes. It is easy to go back to the default settings at any time. For.more.information.about.what.info.fields.contain,.. see.the.Info Fields Table.on.page.95. For.more.information.about.activities,.see.The Activities Page.on.page.17. To reset the trip information Use.the.Reset Trip Info.option.to.reset.the.trip.values,. speed.information,.elevation,.and.the.device.odometer.. Track.recording.is.not.reset..If.you.want.to.keep.track.. of.all.your.travels.on.your.device,.clear.the.Device Odometer.check.box.before.you.reset.your.information. From.the.Trip.Info.Page,.go.to.MENU > Reset Info..To. reset.an.option,.select.the.check.box.next.to.it..To.exclude. an.option.from.being.reset,.clear.the.check.box.next.to.it.. Then,.select.Reset Now. Other Menu Options Additional.options.are.available.on.the.Trip.Info.Page. menu.when.you.are.navigating.. View Comment Details When.navigating.to.a.waypoint.or.geocache,.the.View. Comment.Details.option.allows.you.to.view.any.available. The.Trip.Info.Page 35 comments.for.the.point.you.are.navigating.to..The.. comments.for.the.most.recently.viewed.point.display. Log Your Geocache Find When.navigating.to.a.geocache,.use.the.Log.Your.. Geocache.Find.option.to.quickly.log.geocaches,.write. field.notes,.and.pick.your.next.cache..For.more.. information.about.all.of.these.features,.see.The Geocaches Page.section.starting.on.page.53. Route Options When.navigating,.use.Route.Options.to.stop.navigating,. get.back.on.track,.or.switch.the.route.type..For.more. information.about.route.options,.see.Route Settings. on.page.61. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. 36 The.Trip.Info.Page The SPOT Communicator Page PN-60w only The.SPOT.Satellite.Communicator.uses.GPS.signals.and.. communication.satellites.to.relay.your.messageno.cell. phone.coverage.necessarygiving.you.peace.of.mind.. Connect To.connect.a.SPOT.Communicator.that.is.paired.with.the. PN-60w.or.to.initiate.the.pairing.process,.go.to.MENU >
Connect SPOT Communicator. The.SPOT.Communicator.Page.on.the.PN-60w.gives.you. an.easy.way.to.use.and.manage.your.SPOT.Communicator.. To.disconnect.a.paired.device,.go.to.MENU > Disconnect SPOT Communicator.. See.the.Quick Start Guide.for.information.about:
. Activating.your.SPOT.account.at.findmespot.com
. Setting.up.your.SPOT.Communicator.for.first-time.use. Pairing.your.PN-60w.and.SPOT.Communicator
. See.Using the SPOT Communicator.section.starting. on.page.13.for.information.about.using.the.device. At.the.top.of.the.SPOT.Communicator.Page,.a.message. displays.the.current.status.of.the.SPOT.Communicator. Tip If you need to turn the wireless antenna off, go to Settings > Wireless and clear the Wireless Antenna On check box. Sending Messages Your.SPOT.account.at.findmespot.com.is.the.link. between.your.PN-60w.and.your.SPOT.Communicator.. When.you.set.up.your.account,.you.will.add.your.contacts. and.create.groups.of.contacts;.write.pre-defined.. messages.to.quickly.update.your.status.when.you're.out. in.the.field;.and.send.the.information.to.your.PN-60w..You. can.also.purchase.additional.recommended.service.op-
tions,.such.as.support.for.Track.Progress.and.Type..
&.Send.messages. The.SPOT.Communicator.Page 37 Message Priority Levels Each.type.of.message.you.can.send.is.assigned.a.priority. so.that.if.you.have.multiple.messages.to.send,.each.one. is.sent.in.order.of.importance.
CriticalAn.SOS.message.is.the.highest.priority. message.type.and.is.sent.to.the.GEOS.Rescue. Coordination.Center.for.emergency.response..A. critical.message.supersedes.both.casual.and.urgent. messages. .UrgentHelp/Assist.messages.are.the.second. highest.priority.message.types..Help.messages.are. sent.to.one.of.the.contact.groups.that.you.can.select. on.the.PN-60w..Assist.messages.are.sent.to.one.or. more.professional.service.providers.for.non-critical. emergency.response..An.urgent.message.supersedes. a.casual.message.
CasualCheck-in/OK,.Reference.Point.(marking. a.waypoint),.or.Geocache.messages.are.sent.to.a. contact.or.social.network.that.you.have.set.up.in.your. SPOT.account..Track.Progress.messages.are.sent.. to.your.SPOT.account.for.logging.or.to.online.maps... A.casual.message.has.the.least.priority. Message Types You.can.send.a.pre-defined.message.or.you.can.create.. a.new.text.message.(Type.&.Send).and.send.it.to.the.. contact.groups.you.have.set.up.with.your.SPOT.account.. You.can.even.share.with.social.network.websites. Facebook,.Twitter,.or.Fire.Eaglethat.youve.set. up.a.connection.to.on.findmespot.com..In.addition,.SPOT.. Adventures.(spotadventures.com).provides.a.location.for. you.to.share.your.SPOT.messages,.tracks,.videos,.and. photos.as.well.as.notes.from.your.adventures. For.each.message.sent,.a.waypoint.icon.is.placed.. on.the.Map.Page. SOS Use.the.SOS.message.to.notify.emergency.services.. of.your.GPS.location.and.that.you.need.assistance.when.. you.have.a.life.threatening.or.other.critical.emergency. Send.a.pre-defined.message.or.create.a.new.Type..
&.Send.message.. SOS.messages.are.sent.using.the.critical.priority.level.. If.a.GPS.fix.is.obtained,.an.SOS.message.with.the. GPS.position.will.be.sent.every.five.minutes..If.there. is.no.GPS.acquisition,.the.SPOT.Communicator. will.send.your.message.without.coordinates.while. 38 The.SPOT.Communicator.Page continually.trying.to.obtain.a.GPS.fix.. If.a.GPS.fix.is.obtained,.a.Help.or.SPOT.Assist. If.the.PN-60w.loses.communication.with.the.SPOT. Communicator,.the.SPOT.Communicator.will.continue. to.send.messages.using.its.own.GPS.every.five. minutes.until.the.PN-60w.is.turned.on.and.a.new. command.is.issued.or.the.SPOT.Communicator. batteries.are.depleted. As.a.backup,.the.SPOT.Communicator.can.send.. SOS.messages;.simply.hold.the.SOS.button.on.the. side.of.the.SPOT.Communicator.for.three.seconds. You.can.send.an.SOS.message.while.in.any.other. mode,.but.sending.an.SOS.message.cancels.any. modes.in.progress..SOS.and.Help/Assist.messages. can.be.sent.at.the.same.time.. Help/Assist A.Help.message.notifies.your.contacts.that.you.need.. assistance.in.a.non.life-threatening.situation. A.SPOT.Assist.message.notifies.SPOT.Assist.dispatch. centers.of.your.GPS.location.and.that.you.need.assistance.. Professional.service.providers.will.be.notified.that.you. need.help.(SPOT.Assist.service.subscription.required). Send.a.pre-defined.message.or.create.a.new.Type..
&.Send.message. Help/Assist.messages.are.sent.using.the.urgent. priority.level. message.with.the.GPS.position.will.be.sent.every. five.minutes.for.one.hour..If.the.PN-60w.loses. communication,.the.SPOT.Communicator.will. continue.to.send.messages.every.five.minutes.until. the.PN-60w.is.turned.on.and.a.new.command.is. issued,.the.one.hour.timer.expires,.or.the.SPOT. Communicator.batteries.are.depleted,.whichever. happens.first. You.can.send.a.Help/Assist.message.while.in.. Check-in/OK,.Track.Progress,.or.SOS.modes,.. but.sending.a.Help/Assist.message.cancels.any. Check-in/OK.or.Track.Progress.messages.that.are.. in.progress..Help/Assist.and.SOS.messages.can.. be.sent.at.the.same.time. Check-in/OK Send.a.message.to.your.contacts.or.upload.field.notes.. to.Geocaching.com. Send.a.pre-defined.message.or.create.a.new.Type..
&.Send.message. Check-in/OK.messages.are.sent.using.the.casual. priority.level.. If.a.GPS.fix.is.obtained,.the.Check-in/OK.message.will. be.sent.three.times.within.a.20.minute.window.. Important .To.increase.the.probability.of.a.successful. The.SPOT.Communicator.Page 39 message.transmission.from.the.field.and.out.to. contact.lists,.allow.your.SPOT.Communicator.to. transmit.until.the.message.cycle.is.complete. You.can.send.a.Check-in/OK.message.while.a.Track. Progress.message.in.in.progress,.but.it.will.interrupt. the.Track.Progress.messages.until.the.Check-in/OK. message.cycle.is.complete.. You.cannot.send.a.Check-in/OK.message.when.. 2..On.the.Message.Composition.page,.select.. the.contact,.group,.or.Social Networks Only.from. the.Send.drop-down.list,. 3..If.you.selected.Social.Networks.Only,.select.the.check. box.for.the.site.you.want.to.post.a.message.to.. 4..From.the.Message.drop-down.list,.select.the. message.type;.you.can.send.a.pre-defined.message. or.a.Type.&.Send.message. an.SOS.or.Help/Assist.message.is.in.progress.. 5..If.you.selected.Type.&.Send message,.use.the.arrow. keypad.to.highlight.the.text.area.and.press.ENTER. to.open.the.on-screen.keyboard..As.you.enter.your.. message,.note.that.the.remaining.number.of.. characters.allowed.displays..When.you.finish.typing. the.message,.select.OK.. 6..On.the.Message.Composition.page,.. select.Send Message. Track Progress (Optional Service) A.Track.Progress.message.sends.your.location.to.your.SPOT. account.(My.Account.at.findmespot.com)..You.also.have.the. option.to.share.your.location.data.in.near.real-time.via.web. links.to.a.Shared.Page.or.a.Live.Map.at.spotadventures.com.. Track.Progress.messages.are.sent.using.the.casual. priority.level.. If.a.GPS.fix.is.obtained,.a.Track.Progress.message.will.be. sent.every.10.minutes.for.24.hours.unless.canceled.. You.cannot.send.this.type.of.message.when.an.. SOS.or.Help/Assist.message.is.in.progress.. To send a message 1..From.the.SPOT.Communicator.Page,.select.the.. message.type:.Check-in/OK,.Track Progress,. Help/Assist,.or.SOS. 40 The.SPOT.Communicator.Page Sharing Reference Point Information Use.the.SPOT.Communicator.to.send.information.about. a.reference.point.(defined.as.any.point.on.the.map.other. than.where.you.are),.geocache,.Find.search.result,.or.map. point.from.the.PN-60w.to.your.contacts..While.viewing. details.for.a.point.or.search.result,.go.to.MENU > Send Point with SPOT..The.SPOT.Communicator.page.will. open.for.you.to.complete.your.message.. Logging Geocaches and Uploading Field Notes With.the.SPOT.Communicator.and.PN-60w,.you.can.. log.a.geocache.find.and.write.a.field.note.in.the.field.and. immediately.send.the.information.to.Geocaching.com.. Link.your.premium.Geocaching.com.account.to.your.. account.at.findmespot.com.before.you.go.into.the.field.. This.will.allow.you.to.log.a.geocache.or.upload.field.notes. in.near.real-time.from.virtually.anywhere.with.the.SPOT.. Communicator. For.more.information,.see.To log a geocache.on.page.58. Send Progress Page Once.you.have.sent.a.message,.the.Send.Progress.page. displays.information.about.the.message.currently.in. progress..When.the.SPOT.Communicator.status.indicates. that.a.message.mode.is.in.progress,.you.can.select.that. message.type.to.view.the.Send.Progress.page. The.Send.Progress.page.displays.the.following.. information.about.the.message:
MessageThe.message.recipient.and.the.content. of.the.message..
Times SentThe.number.of.times.the.message.has. been.sent..While.a.single.message.transmission.has.. a.good.probability.of.being.received,.waiting.for.the. full.three.message.transmission.to.complete.gives.. the.highest.probability.of.a.successful.delivery.
Time StartedThe.time.the.message.was.initiated.
Time to Next SendDisplays.the.amount.of.time. remaining.until.the.SPOT.Communicator.sends.. the.next.message. The.SPOT.Communicator.Page 41
Time RemainingDisplays.the.amount.of.time. remaining.until.the.message.is.complete.. To cancel sending You.can.cancel.a.message.that.is.in.progress..Select.. Cancel Sending.and.press.ENTER..If.the.Message. Progress.page.is.still.active.after.all.of.the.messages.. for.a.message.type.have.been.sent,.the.Cancel.button.. changes.to.Done..Returning.to.the.SPOT.Communicator. Page.after.all.of.the.messages.have.been.sent.shows.. the.Message.Composition.page.
Casual messagesCanceling.Check-in/OK,. Reference.Point,.Geocache,.and.Track.Progress. messages.cancels.the.message.and.begins.a.three. minute.timer.before.the.next.message.can.be.sent.
Urgent and Critical messagesCanceling.Help/
Assist.and.SOS.messages.cancels.the.message.and. sends.a.Cancel.Help,.Cancel.SOS,.or.Cancel.Help.. and.SOS.message.. For.Help/Assist.and.SOS.messages,.the.Send.Progress. page.shows.that.the.SPOT.Communicator.is.sending.. a.cancel.message..If.the.first.message.had.not.yet.been. sent,.a.cancel.message.is.not.sent. Message History You.can.view.a.list.of.messages.that.have.been.sent.from. the.PN-60w.with.the.SPOT.Communicator..See.all.the. messages.you've.sent,.when.you.sent.them,.and.who. you.sent.them.to. To view message history 1..From.the.SPOT.Communicator.Page,.go.to.MENU >
View SPOT Message History. The.Message.History.Page.displays.a.list.of.messages;. the.message.type.is.indicated.by.an.icon. 2..From.the.list,.select.the.message.you.want.to.view. and.then.select.one.of.the.following:
View Message DetailsDisplays.the.Send. Progress.page.for.each.message. View on MapDisplays.the.location.from.which. the.message.was.sent.and.the.waypoint.icon.for. the.message.type.. Note..You.can.also.view.your.message.history.from. the.last.30.days.in.your.account.at.findmespot.com. From.the.Message.History.page,.go.to.MENU > Export Message History..You.can.save.the.message.history. on.the.internal.drive.or.to.an.SD.card.in.the.device.. 42 The.SPOT.Communicator.Page To clear message history From.the.Message.History.page,.go.to.MENU > Clear Message History..All.the.messages.in.the.history.are. cleared.and.the.message.waypoint.icons.are.removed. from.the.map. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. The.SPOT.Communicator.Page 43 The Find Page Use.the.Find.Page.to.search.for.addresses,.roads,.. cities,.points.of.interest.(POIs),.waypoints,.geocaches,. coordinates,.and.more. To.view.the.Find.Page,.press.the.Find.button. Search Methods There.are.two.ways.to.searchnear.map.center.or.. by.name;.the.most.recent.method.you.use.is.saved. between.searches.
Find Near Map CenterThe.device.searches.from. the.current.GPS.location..If.GPS.is.turned.off.or.if.you. are.panning.the.map.or.viewing.another.location,.the. 44 The.Find.Page search.is.from.the.current.map.center..The.search. continues.until.the.maximum.number.of.search. results.(100).is.found.
Find by NameUse.this.option.to.search.for.a. specific.location.by.its.name..Results.are.listed. alphabetically.. Narrow.a.Name.search.with.the.Name.Contains.or. Name.Begins.with.optionspress.MENU.to.access. them..Then,.in.the.Name.field,.type.one.or.more. characters.that.the.name.begins.with.or.contains;.the. more.letters.you.enter,.the.more.relevant.your.search. results.are. For.some.search.types,.you.can.also.narrow. your.search.with.additional.parameters,.such.as. categories.or.symbols. When.the.City,.State,.or.Country.fields.are. available,.the.more.information.you.enter,.the.. more.refined.your.search.results.are..If.you.do.. not.enter.anything.or.if.those.fields.are.unavailable,.. the.search.starts.from.the.map.center. To.clear.all.fields.into.which.you.have.entered. information,.go.to.MENU > Clear All Fields. To view the current search method Go.to.Find > MENU..The.available.options.are.preceded. by."Switch.to...".and.the.device.is.set.to.the.option.that. is.not.showing..To.change.the.search.method,.select.the. method.you.want.to.use. Searching for a Location To.search.for.a.place,.press.Find.at.any.time..The.device. will.begin.searching.using.the.most.recent.search.criteria. You.can.change.the.search.method. You.can.use.additional.search.parameters,.when. available,.to.narrow.your.search. "Searching.>>>".displays.as.the.device.searches.for. locations.. At.any.time,.press.the.arrow.keypad.to.stop.the. search.process. If.you.stop.the.search,.select.Continue Search.to. keep.searching. Show The.Show.field.is.the.primary.search.category..You.can. select.the.following.Show.options;.below.each.option.. is.a.list.of.information.you.can.change.to.improve.your. search.results.
All State/Country/City/Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
Recent FindsShows.the.ten.most.recent.search. results.
Draw Layers.(appears.only.if.you.have.draw.layers. on.the.device). Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
GIS Layers.(appears.only.if.you.have.GIS.layers. on.the.device). Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
Waypoints.(from.the.current.waypoint.file) Symbol. Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
Geocaches.(from.the.current.geocache.file) Symbol. Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
Points of Interest Category. State/Country/City/Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
Natural Features Category. State/Country/City/Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer Points Category. State/Country/City/Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
Addresses State/Country/City/Building.Number/Street.Name.
(Find.by.Name.only) The.Find.Page 45
Coordinates Coordinates.can.be.edited.
Streets/Trails State/Country/City/Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
Cities State/Country/Name.(Find.by.Name.only)
....... display.measurements.as.follows:
. From.the.GPS.position.when.the.device.has.a.GPS.fix. From.the.cursor.location.if.you.are.manually.panning. or.viewing.another.location. From.the.map.center.if.GPS.is.turned.off. To view the results list To.view.the.results,.use.the.arrow.keypad.to.scroll. through.the.list,.or.press.the.IN/OUT.button.to.go. forward.or.backwards.a.page.at.time..The.maximum. number.of.results.for.each.search.is.100. To view search result details To.view.the.details.for.an.item.on.the.list,.select.it... The.search.result.details.page.displays. To edit/change search fields When.a.field.is.highlighted,.you.can.edit.or.change.it.. To.edit.a.field,.press.ENTER.and.use.the.available.option.
(drop-down.list,.arrow.keypad,.or.keyboard).to.make. changes..When.you.are.finished.editing,.press.ENTER. Search Results Search.results.are.displayed.in.a.list..When.you.highlight. an.item.in.the.list,.the.Bearing.and.Distance.info.fields. 46 The.Find.Page Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. To mark a waypoint for a search result On.the.search.result.details.page,.select.Mark..The.result. is.saved.as.a.waypoint.and.the.waypoint.details.page.. displays;.you.can.edit.the.information..For.more.. information.see.To edit waypoint details.on.page.50. To view/center a search result on the map On.the.search.result,.waypoint,.or.geocache.details.. page,.select.View..The.Map.Page.displays.and.is. centered.on.the.search.result..Press.QUIT.to.return. to.the.details.page. To create a route to a search result You.can.navigate.directly.to.the.search.result.from.your. current.location..For.more.information.about.creating.and. modifying.routes,.see.The Routes Page.starting.on.page.61. 1..On.the.details.page.for.the.search.result,.. select.Route. 2..On.the.route.details.page,.select.Navigate. Note..When.you.are.creating.a.route.from. a.geocache.details.page,.go.straight.to.step.3.. 3..Select.Hike.or.Drive. The.route.calculates.and.the.Map.Page.opens.. in.navigation.mode. The.Find.Page 47 The Waypoints Page A.waypoint.is.a.location.that.you.mark.and.store.using.the. PN-60..You.can.also.transfer.waypoint.files.to.the.PN-60.. Waypoints.are.identified.by.coordinates,.and.you.can.. assign.a.symbol,.name,.and.other.information.to.them.. The.Waypoints.Page.lets.you.view.a.list.of.the.active.. waypoints.on.your.PN-60..Waypoints.are.active.when.you:
. Open.a.waypoint.file
. Mark.a.new.waypoint XMap users See the supplemental online help on the DeLorme Wiki (pn-series.wiki.delorme.com/xmap) for information about using XMap with the Waypoints Page. For.information.about.geocache.waypoints,.see.. The Geocaches Page.section.starting.on.page.53. Managing Waypoint Files Waypoints.are.managed.using.GPX.files;.each.file.can. contain.up.to.1,500.waypoints..For.more.information. about.GPX.files,.see.File Management.starting.on.page.85.. Tip Use Find to quickly locate a waypoint in the open waypoint file. For more information, see The Find Page section starting on page 44. Waypoint List The.Waypoints.Page.displays.a.list.of.waypoints.from.the. GPX.file.open.on.your.device..The.file.name.and.the.. number.of.waypoints.in.the.file.appear.at.the.top.of.the. page..When.you.highlight.a.waypoint.in.the.list,.the.. Bearing.and.Distance.info.fields.display.measurements.. as.follows:
. From.the.GPS.position.when.the.device.has.a.GPS.fix. From.the.cursor.location.if.you.are.manually.panning. the.map. From.the.map.center.if.the.GPS.receiver.is.turned.off.. 48 The.Waypoints.Page Sorting the List There.are.two.ways.to.sort.your.list.of.waypoints. by.distance.from.your.GPS.location.or.alphabetically.. by.name..From.the.Waypoints.Page,.press.MENU;.the. device.is.set.to.the.option.that.is.not.showing..To.switch. to.the.highlighted.option,.press.ENTER..If.the.file.has. a.large.number.of.waypoints,.press.ENTER.to.interrupt. the.sorting.process.and.see.a.partial.list. Symbols The.waypoint.symbols.available.on.the.PN-60.match.. the.PN-Series.symbol.set.in.your.DeLorme.mapping.. application..The.symbol.set.includes.geocaching.symbols.
(these.are.at.the.end.of.the.symbol.list)..To.ensure.. a.waypoint.displays.on.the.Waypoints.Page,.use.a. waypoint.symbol..If.you.use.a.geocaching.symbol,.the. waypoint.will.display.only.on.the.Geocaches.Page..To.see. the.geocaching.symbols,.go.to.page.54..For.a.complete.list. of.symbols,.see.the.DeLorme.Wiki.(wiki.delorme.com).. File Menu Use.the.File.menu.to.manage.waypoint.GPX.files.stored. in.the.PN-60s.internal.memory.or.on.an.SD.card.in.the. device,.as.well.as.waypoints.you.create.on.the.device... For.more.information.about.files,.see.File Management. on.page.85. To.open.the.File.menu,.from.the.Waypoints.Page,.go.to. MENU > File..The.following.options.are.available:
NewCreate.a.new.GPX.file.and.name.it..When.you. turn.off.the.device,.the.file.will.be.automatically.saved.
OpenView.a.list.of.GPX.files.in.internal.memory.and. on.the.SD.card..Select.the.file.you.want.to.open.and. press.ENTER.to.view.the.waypoints.on.the.device..
Save AsSave.the.open.file.as.a.new.file,.name.it,. and.select.the.location.for.the.file..If.you.have.made. any.changes.to.the.open.file,.the.changes.are.saved. in.the.new.filethe.original.file.does.not.retain.the. changes.
Move to Internal/Move to SD CardMove.the. open.file.from.the.current.stored.location.to.the. alternate.location..For.example,.you.can.open.a.file. from.an.SD.card.and.move.it.to.the.devices.internal. memory..
Close..Close.the.open.GPX.file. Marking a Waypoint Use.the.Mark.button.on.the.PN-60.to.mark.a.waypoint.at. your.current.GPS.location.or.at.the.map.cursor.if.you.are. viewing.another.location.on.the.map..When.the.waypoint. is.marked.at.the.map.cursor.location,.the.elevation.is.not. available.. The.Waypoints.Page 49 When.you.press.Mark,.the.waypoint.is.saved.and.a. waypoint.details.page.opens.where.you.can.edit.the.. waypoint.details..For.more.information,.see.To edit waypoint details. You.can.also.mark.waypoints.using.the.on-screen.. Mark.option.on.Find.search.result.details.and.route. point.details.pages.. When.you.mark.a.waypoint,.the.default.waypoint.symbol. is.a.red.map.pin.and.the.label.is."Wpt.001.".When.you. change.the.symbol.or.label,.each.new.waypoint.uses.that. format.until.you.change.either.the.symbol.or.the.name.. When.you.add.multiple.waypoints.with.the.same.name,.. a.sequential.number.is.added.to.the.name..For.example,.. if.you.name.a.waypoint.Campsite,.the.second.waypoint. is.named.Campsite.002.and.so.on.. When.you.mark.a.waypoint.from.a.details.page,.such.as. a.Find.search.result.or.a.map.object,.the.device.uses.the. default.information.available.for.the.symbol.and.name... If.no.information.is.available,.the.red.map.pin.is.the.. default.symbol.. To mark a waypoint on the map From.the.Map.Page,.press.Mark.to.save.the.waypoint. and.open.a.new.waypoint.details.page. On.the.waypoint.details.page,.you.can.do.the.following:
50 The.Waypoints.Page
. Edit.the.waypoint.details. Delete.the.waypoint. View.the.waypoint.on.the.map..To.return.to.the. waypoint.details.page,.press.QUIT. Create.a.route.to.the.waypoint. For.more.information,.see.the.Managing Waypoints.section.. To mark a waypoint from a search result or route point On.a.Find.search.result.details.page.or.a.route.point.. details.page,.select.Mark.on.the.screen..The.result.is. saved.as.a.waypoint.and.the.waypoint.details.page.. displays;.you.can.edit.the.information.. Managing Waypoints To view waypoint details Use.the.waypoint.details.page.to.view.detailed.. information.about.a.waypoint.. From.the.Waypoints.Page,.select.a.waypoint.and.. press.ENTER..The.waypoint.details.page.opens.. To edit waypoint details On.a.waypoint.details.page,.you.can.customize.the.. waypoint.symbol,.label.(name),.coordinates,.elevation,. time/date,.and.comments.. To.edit.a.field,.use.the.arrow.keypad.to.highlight.it.and. press.ENTER..Use.the.available.option.(drop-down.list,. arrow.keypad,.or.keyboard).to.make.changes..When.you. are.finished.editing,.press.ENTER.. To view comment details From.the.waypoint.details.page,.go.to.MENU >
View Comment Details. Note..When.navigating,.the.View.Comment.Details. option.is.also.available.from.the.Map,.Compass,.Trip.Info,. and.Directions.pages..The.comment.for.the.most.recently. viewed.point.is.displayed. To view/center a waypoint on the map From.the.waypoint.details.page,.select.View;.press.QUIT. to.return.to.the.waypoint.details.page. To move the waypoint to the current GPS location From.the.waypoint.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Move to GPS Location..When.you.see.the.confirmation.message,. select.Yes.. To create a route to a waypoint You.can.navigate.to.a.waypoint.from.your.current.location.. All.driving.routes.and.hiking.routes.with.multiple.points. are.automatically.saved..For.more.information.about.. creating.and.modifying.routes,.see.The Routes Page. starting.on.page.61. 1..On.the.waypoint.details.page,.select.Route. 2..On.the.route.details.page,.select.Navigate. 3..Select.Hike.or.Drive. The.Map.Page.opens.in.navigation.mode. To delete a waypoint From.the.waypoint.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Delete Waypoint..When.you.see.the.confirmation.message,. select.Yes. To delete waypoints by symbol 1..From.the.Waypoints.Page,.go.to.MENU >
Delete by Symbol. 2..On.the.Waypoint.Symbols.page,.select.the.check.box. The.Waypoints.Page 51 Projecting a Waypoint You.can.project.a.waypoint.at.a.new.location.by.providing. the.bearing.and.distance.from.an.existing.waypoint.. To project a waypoint 1..From.the.waypoint.details.page,.go.to.MENU >
Project Waypoint.. 2..Enter.the.information.for.projected.waypoint.in.the. Bearing.and.Distance.fields. 3..Select.Move.to.move.the.existing.waypoint.or. Create New.to.mark.a.new.waypoint.at.the.projected. location..Then,.press.ENTER. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. for.each.symbol.you.want.to.delete..Only.symbols. used.in.the.current.file.are.listed. 3..Select.Delete..When.you.see.the.confirmation. message,.select.Yes. The.waypoints.with.that.symbol.in.the.current.file.. are.deleted.from.the.file.. Averaging a Waypoint When.you.average.a.waypoint,.the.PN-60.records.a. series.of.GPS.readings.for.the.waypoints.location.and. averages.them.to.increase.the.positional.accuracy.of.the. waypoint..As.you.average.the.waypoint,.the.GPS.status,. coordinates,.elevation,.number.of.readings.at.the.location,. and.estimated.accuracy.display..Multiple.readings.improve. the.positional.accuracy.of.the.waypoint..The.estimated. accuracy.number.decreases.as.the.accuracy.improves. To average a waypoint From.the.waypoint.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Average Waypoint..When.the.device.has.recorded.the.number. of.readings.you.want,.press.ENTER. Tip Average your location during multiple visits, at different times of the day to get the best results. Always place the device in the same location to average the waypoint. 52 The.Waypoints.Page The Geocaches Page Geocaching.is.a.treasure.hunting.game.where.you.use. a.GPS.device.to.search.for.geocachescontainers.that. include.a.log.for.you.to.record.your.visit..Some.geocaches. have.trinkets.you.can.takejust.follow.the.take.one,. leave.one.rule..To.find.out.more.about.geocaching,.. visit.Geocaching.com. On.the.PN-60,.a.geocache.is.a.special.type.of.waypoint. used.for.geocaching..The.Geocaches.Page.lets.you.view. a.list.of.the.active.geocaches.on.your.PN-60..Geocaches. are.active.on.your.PN-60.when.you.open.a.waypoint.file. that.contains.geocaches. Managing Geocache Files Geocaches.are.managed.using.waypoint.GPX.files;.. each.file.can.contain.up.to.1,500.geocaches.and.child. waypoints..For.more.information.about.GPX.files,.see.. File Management.on.page.85. Tip Use Find to quickly locate a geocache in the open waypoint file. For more information, see The Find Page section starting on page 44. Geocache List The.Geocaches.Page.displays.a.list.of.active.waypoints. from.the.GPX.file.open.on.your.device..The.file.name.. and.the.number.of.geocaches.and.any.child.waypoints.in. the.file.appear.at.the.top.of.the.page..When.you.highlight.. a.waypoint.in.the.list,.the.Bearing.and.Distance.info.fields. display.measurements.as.follows:
. From.the.GPS.position.when.the.device.has.a.GPS.fix. From.the.cursor.location.if.you.are.manually.panning. the.map. From.the.map.center.if.the.GPS.receiver.is.turned.off.. The.Geocaches.Page 53 Sorting the List The.Geocaches.Page.is.automatically.sorted.into.two. separate.listslogged.and.not.loggedbased.on.the. geocaching.symbol.type..You.can.sort.the.list.you.are. viewing.by.the.distance.from.your.GPS.or.map.location.. or.sort.alphabetically.by.name. The.device.is.set.by.default.to.sort.by.name..To.change. the.sorting.method,.press.MENU,.highlight.the.sorting. method.to.use.and.press.ENTER..If.the.file.has.a.large. number.of.geocaches,.press.ENTER.to.interrupt.the. Sorting.Geocaches.process.and.see.a.partial.list. Symbols Geocache.symbols.come.from.Geocaching.com.and.. are.also.available.in.the.PN-Series.symbol.set.in.your.. DeLorme.mapping.application..For.a.printable.list.of.. symbols.on.the.device,.see.the.DeLorme.Wiki.(wiki. delorme.com).. When.you.change.a.geocache.symbol,.be.aware.that.it. may.affect.how.the.geocache.is.displayed.on.the.device.. For.example,.if.you.choose.a.waypoint.symbol,.the. geocache.will.move.to.the.Waypoints.Page.and.if.you. change.a.symbol.from.a.not.logged.to.a.logged.symbol. type,.it.will.move.from.the.Show.Not.Logged.to.the.Show. Logged.list. 54 The.Geocaches.Page File Menu Use.the.File.menu.to.manage.geocache.(waypoint).GPX. files.stored.in.the.PN-60s.internal.memory.or.on.an.SD. card.in.the.device,.as.well.as.geocaches.you.create.on.the. device..To.open.the.File.menu,.from.the.Geocaches.Page,. go.to.MENU > File..The.following.options.are.available:
NewCreate.a.new.GPX.file.and.name.it..When.you. turn.off.the.device,.the.file.will.be.automatically.saved.
OpenView.a.list.of.GPX.files.in.internal.memory.and. on.the.SD.card..Select.the.file.you.want.to.open.and. press.ENTER.to.view.the.waypoints.on.the.device..
Save AsSave.the.open.file.as.a.new.file,.name.it,.and. select.the.location.for.the.file..If.you.have.made.any. changes.to.the.open.file,.the.changes.are.saved.in.the. new.filethe.original.file.does.not.retain.the.changes.
Move to Internal/Move to SD CardMove.the.open. file.from.the.current.stored.location.to.the.alternate. location..For.example,.you.can.open.a.file.from.an.SD. card.and.move.it.to.the.devices.internal.memory..
CloseClose.the.open.GPX.file. How to Add Geocaches to the PN-60 Use.one.of.the.following.methods.to.send.geocaches.. to.your.device.
DeLorme Topo North America 9.0Use. Earthmate.GPS.Sync.to.sync.GPX.files,.including. Pocket.Queries.from.Geocaching.com,.and.then.send. them.to.your.device..See.the.program's.Help.for.more. information.
DeLorme Send to GPS PluginThis.free.plugin.is. available.to.members.of.geocaching.com..Once.you. find.a.geocache.on.the.Geocaching.com.website,. send.it.directly.to.your.PN-60..See.To use the Send to GPS plugin.
DeLorme Cache RegisterCache.Register.is.a. desktop.computer.utility.you.can.use.to.send.pocket. queries.(groups.of.geocaches).from.Geocaching.com. to.a.PN-60..You.must.be.a.premium.member.of.. Geocaching.com.to.create.pocket.queries..To.purchase.. Cache.Register,.visit.our.website.(delorme.com)... See.the.program's.Help.for.more.information.on.how. to.use.Cache.Register... Note..Cache.Register.is.compatible.with.Apple. computers.. To use the Send to GPS plugin With.the.DeLorme.Send.to.GPS.plugin,.you.can.send.one. geocache.at.a.time.to.a.PN-60..You.must.be.logged.in. to.Geocaching.com.to.use.this.feature..Please.note.that. geocache.descriptions.and.hints.are.available.only.for. premium.members.of.Geocaching.com. 1..Connect.your.PN-60.to.your.computer..The.device. should.be.set.to.the.default.Connect.to.Computer.. settingUse.GPS. 2..On.Geocaching.com,.use.the.Seek a Cache.feature. to.find.the.geocaches.in.your.area.of.interest. 3..From.the.results.list,.click.the.Send to GPS.icon.or. view.the.geocaches.details.and.click.the.Send to GPS.button.. 4..The.DeLorme.Send.to.GPS.plugin.opens.and.. transfers.the.geocache.to.your.device.. 5..Repeat.step.3.to.send.each.geocache.to.your.device.. Managing Geocaches To view geocache details Use.the.geocache.details.page.to.view.information.about. a.geocache,.when.available. The.Geocaches.Page 55 From.the.Geocaches.Page,.select.a.geocache.and.press. ENTER..The.geocache.details.page.opens.. Tip The Last Logged field on the geocache details page displays the first two lines of the most recent log entry. To edit geocache details You.can.edit.the.symbol,.label,.and.coordinates..You.. can.edit.comment.details.for.geocaches.you.have.. created.on.the.device..Changes.you.make.to.the.. geocache.details.on.your.device.do.not.update.. information.on.Geocaching.com. To.edit.a.field,.select.it.and.press.ENTER.and.use. the.available.option.(drop-down.list,.arrow.keypad,.or.. keyboard).to.make.changes..When.you.are.finished.. editing,.press.ENTER. ...... 56 The.Geocaches.Page To view comment details Comment.details.give.you.detailed.information.about.the. geocache,.such.as.the.cache.ID,.the.size,.the.difficulty. and.terrain,.as.well.as.the.full.description,.the.hint,.and. the.full.log..Note..loc.files.do.not.include.comments. From.the.geocache.details.page,.go.to.MENU >
View Comment Details. Note..When.navigating.to.a.waypoint.or.geocache,.the. View.Comment.Details.option.is.also.available.from.the. Map,.Compass,.Trip.Info,.and.Directions.pages..The.. comment.for.the.most.recently.viewed.point.is.displayed. Tip Press the Out button to move through the comment one page at a time. Press the Up arrow on the arrow keypad to move to the end of the comment. To view the geocache hint To.quickly.view.the.geocache.hint,.from.the.geocache. details.page.go.to.MENU > View Hint. To view/center a geocache on the map From.the.geocache.details.page,.select.View;.press. QUIT to.return.to.the.geocache.details.page. To move the geocache to the GPS location From.the.geocache.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Move to GPS Location..When.you.see.the.confirmation. message,.select.Yes..The.geocaches.location.information. will.update.to.the.current.GPS.location.. the.positional.accuracy.of.the.geocache..The.estimated. accuracy.number.decreases.as.the.accuracy.improves. To delete a geocache From.the.geocache.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Delete Geocache..When.you.see.the.confirmation.message,. select.Yes. To average a geocache From.the.geocache.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Average Geocache..When.the.device.has.recorded.the.number. of.readings.you.want,.press.ENTER. To delete geocaches by symbol From.the.Geocaches.Page,.go.to.MENU >
Delete by Symbol. 1..On.the.Geocaches.Symbol.page,.select.the.check.box. for.each.symbol.you.want.to.delete..Only.symbols. used.in.the.current.file.are.listed. 2..Select.Delete..When.you.see.the.confirmation.. message,.select.Yes.. The.geocaches.with.that.symbol.in.the.current.file.. are.deleted.from.the.file.. Averaging a Geocache When.you.average.a.geocache,.the.PN-60.records.a. series.of.GPS.readings.for.the.geocaches.location.and. averages.them.to.increase.the.positional.accuracy.of.the. geocache..As.you.average.the.geocache,.the.GPS.status,. coordinates,.elevation,.number.of.readings.at.the.location,. and.estimated.accuracy.display..Multiple.readings.improve. Tip Average your location during multiple visits, at different times of the day to get the best results. Always place the device in the same location to average the geocache. Projecting a Geocache You.can.project.a.geocache.at.a.new.location.by.providing. the.bearing.and.distance.from.an.existing.geocache.. To project a geocache 1..From.the.geocache.details.page,.go.to.MENU >
Project Geocache.. 2..Enter.the.information.for.projected.geocache.in.the. Bearing.and.Distance.fields. 3..Select.Move.to.move.the.existing.geocache.or. Create New.to.mark.a.new.geocache.at.the.projected. location..Then,.press.ENTER. The.Geocaches.Page 57 Tip With a SPOT Communicator paired with your PN-60w, you can wirelessly log geocaches and upload field notes to Geocaching.com. Select the option to log the find with your SPOT device and follow the on-screen instructions. To log a geocache When.navigating,.you.can.log.a.geocache.from.the.Map,. Compass,.Trip.Info,.or.Directions.pages..You.can.also.log. a.geocache.at.any.time.from.its.details.page. 1..Go.to.MENU > Log Your Geocache Find. 2..Select.the.log.option:.Found It!,.Didn't Find It,. Write Note,.and.Maintenance..Any.of.these.actions. changes.the.geocache.symbol.to.the.one.on.the.. button.you.choose.and.moves.the.geocache.to.the. Show.Logged.list. 3..Write.a.field.note.or.leave.the.default.information.. and.select.Done.. Geocaching Out.in.the.field,.pick.a.geocache.to.start.with.and.then. use.the.PN-60.to.navigate.to,.log,.and.write.field.notes.. for.one.geocache.or.a.series.of.geocaches. To navigate to a geocache Navigate.from.your.current.location.to.the.first.geocache. on.your.list..Once.you.log.your.find,.the.PN-60.finds.the. next.geocache.for.you..Routes.to.geocaches.are.not. saved.on.the.device. 1..On.the.geocache.details.page.for.the.first.geocache. on.your.Not.Logged.list,.select.Route. 2..Select.Hike.or.Drive. The.route.calculates.and.the.Map.Page.displays.in. navigation.mode. 3..Navigate.to.the.geocache. 4..When.you.are.ready.to.log.the.geocache,.go.to.. MENU > Log Your Geocache Find.. 5..Write.a.field.note.or.leave.the.default.information.and. select.Done.. 6..On.the.Next.Geocache.screen,.select.an.option:
Find Next ClosestView.the.details.page.for.the. next.geocache.and.go.back.to.step.1. View ListView.the.Not.Logged.list.and pick.your.own.geocache. Stop GeocachingStop.navigating.and.geocaching. 58 The.Geocaches.Page To write a field note When.you.log.a.geocache,.you.can.write.a.field.note.. that.you.can.later.upload.to.Geocaching.com. 1..Log.a.geocache. 2..On.the.Field.Notes.page,.you.can.use.one.or.all.of.. the.fields.to.create.a.field.note:
Quick NotesThis.drop-down.list.includes.a.list.of. acronyms.used.by.geocachers.for.logging.caches.. Select.the.note.from.the.drop-down.list.and.then. select.Add..You.can.add.multiple.quick.notes. Your NotesTo.add.your.own.notes,.highlight.the. comment.area.and.press.ENTER. SignatureAt.the.bottom.of.the.screen,.you.can. enter.a.2-line.signature..Highlight.Enter signature text.and.press.ENTER.to.open.the.keyboard.. Ensure.the.Include Signature.check.box.is. selected.to.automatically.add.your.signature.to.all. field.notes.that.you.create. 3..Select.Done. To view field notes From.the.Geocaches.Page,.go.to.MENU > View Field Notes.to.see.a.list.of.the.caches.for.which.you.added. a.field.note. To upload field notes You.can.upload.field.notes.from.your.device.to.. Geocaching.com.with.the.Earthmate.GPS.Sync.dialog. in.Topo.North.America,.a.SPOT.Communicator.paired. with.your.PN-60w,.Cache.Register,.or.the.DeLorme.Field. Notes.page.on.Geocaching.com..See.the.Help.for.each. application.for.complete.instructions..For.the.SPOT.. Communicator,.select.the.option.to.log.your.find.with. SPOT.and.follow.the.instructions.on.the.PN-60w. The.Geocaches.Page 59 Apple computer users When your device is connected to your computer, manually eject the EM_USERMAPS drive after use; if you do not, the drive is forcefully ejected and could harm both the device and disrupt other USB drives connected to the computer. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. 60 The.Geocaches.Page The Routes Page The.Routes.Page.displays.a.list.of.routes.you.have.created. on.the.device.and.routes.you.have.sent.to.the.device.with.. a.DeLorme.mapping.application..Using.DeLorme.Topo. North.America.or.XMap.to.plan.routes.on.the.desktop. for.transfer.to.the.PN-60.ensures.you.take.exactly.the.road. route.you.want.and.is.the.best.way.to.create.long.routes. Route Settings Use.route.settings.to.determine.the.route.calculation. method,.back.on.track.options,.and.hiking.route.options. From.the.Routes.Page,.press.MENU.and.select. Edit Route Settings. ...... In.the.routes.list,.hiking.(direct).routes.have.a.yellow.Z. icon.and.driving.routes.have.a.blue.curved.line.icon..The. active.route.name.appears.in.bold.text..You.can.save.. up.to.100.routes.on.the.device.. To edit route settings Select.the.route.option.you.want.to.change.and.then. select.the.new.setting..
Calculation MethodDetermines.the.option.(Hike. or.Drive).to.use.when.you.create.a.route.and.is.the. default.method.when.viewing.a.route.that.has.not. been.calculated..From.the.drop-down.list,.select. Hiking.or.Driving.
Back on Track (Hiking)/Back on Track (Driving) Sets.the.option.for.informing.you.that.you.are.off.course. and.showing.the.way.back.to.the.route..When.the. route.recalculates,.the.route.highlight.is.cleared.from. the.start.to.the.current.GPS.location..The.original.route. is.not.modified;.you.can.select.it.again.to.restore.it.. HikingSelect.Automatic.to.continuously. recalculate.from.the.current.GPS.location.to.the. The.Routes.Page 61 next.stop.in.the.route..Select.Prompt to.alert. you.when.you.are.off.track;.you.can.then.choose. to.recalculate.or.ignore..Select.Off.if.you.do.not. want.to.use.Back.on.Track..Also,.select.Off.for.trail. routes.sent.to.your.device.from.DeLorme.Topo. North.America.or.XMapif.the.route.recalculates,. it.will.be.converted.to.a.direct.route.to.the.finish. DrivingSelect.Automatic.to.recalculate.based. on.how.far.off.the.route.you.are..Select.Prompt. to.alert.you.when.you.are.off.track;.you.can.then. choose.to.recalculate.or.ignore..Select.Off.if.you. do.not.want.to.use.Back.on.Track.
Back on Track ThresholdFor.driving.routes,.sets. the.distance.threshold.for.initiating.a.back.on.track. calculation..Select.a.distance.from.the.drop-down.. list..A.large.value.prevents.excessive.prompts,.while.. a.small.value.recalculates.as.soon.as.you.are.. off.the.route..
Compass Navigation ArrowIn.the.event.you.go. off.your.route.when.navigating.a.hiking.route,.you.can. choose.to.have.the.bearing.arrow.point.to.the.next. waypoint.in.your.route.(best.when.trying.to.get.to.the. next.waypoint.by.the.shortest.distance).or.point.back. to.the.route.(best.if.you.want.to.follow.a.specific.path).. Select.Direct to Next Waypoint.or.Back on Course. from.the.drop-down.list.
Hiking Route Calc SpeedThe.walking.speed.that. the.device.uses.to.calculate.a.walking.route..Press. ENTER.and.use.the.arrow.keypad.to.make.changes.. When.you.are.finished.editing,.press.ENTER..
Restore Default SettingsTo.restore.the.default. settings.for.all.options,.select.Restore Default Settings. Create a Route There.are.several.ways.to.create.a.route.on.the.PN-60:
. When.viewing.a.geocache,.waypoint,.or.a.Find.search. result,.you.can.create.a.route.to.it.using.the.Route. option.on.its.details.page..See.the.appropriate.section. of.the.manual.for.more.information. From.the.Routes.Page,.you.can.create.a.route.to.one. point.or.multiple.points. To create a route from the current position Current.Position.is.the.default.start.point.for.a.route..Its. the.current.GPS.location.or,.if.GPS.is.turned.off,.the.map. cursor.position. 1..On.the.Routes.Page,.select.New. 2..To.use.the.default.route.namethe.last.point.you.add. to.your.routego.to.step.3.. OR. To.add.a.name.for.your.route,.highlight.the.New 62 The.Routes.Page Route.field,.press.ENTER,.and.use.the.keyboard.to. make.changes.. QUIT.to.return.to.the.route.details.page.and.select. Navigate. 3..Ensure.Add Point.is.highlighted.and.press.ENTER. 4..Select.the.method.for.adding.the.point. Use FindOpens.the.Find.Page..Search.for.the. point.you.want.to.add;.from.the.search.result.details. page,.select.Add. Use MapOpens.the.Map.Page..Pan.the.map.to. the.location.you.want.to.add.and.press.ENTER.. You.can.add.multiple.points.while.panning..If.there. are.multiple.objects.at.the.cursor.location,.a.list. displaysselect.the.object.from.the.list..When.you. are.finished.adding.points,.press.QUIT. 5..Repeat.step.4.for.each.point.in.the.route. 6..Select.Navigate.or.View. Note.To.save.the.route.without.navigating.or.viewing. it,.press.QUIT..The.route.is.saved.using.the.type. selected.in.the.Calculation.Method.drop-down.list.in. the.route.settings. 7..If.you.selected.Navigate,.select.the.route.method;. Hike.or.Drive..The.route.calculates.and.displays.on. the.map,.and.the.device.is.in.navigation.mode.. OR. If.you.selected.View,.to.hide.the.route,.go.to.MENU >
Hide Route,.press.QUIT.to.return.to.the.route.details. page,.and.then.select.Hide..To.begin.navigating,.press. Tip When you create a direct route from your current GPS location to a single point and navigate to it, the route is automatically deleted once you stop navigating. To move, remove, or view details for route points As.you.add.points.to.a.route,.you.can.view.point.details,. change.the.points.order.in.the.route,.or.remove.the.point. from.the.route. Highlight.the.point.and.press.ENTER;.then.select. an.option.
DetailsThe.details.page.for.the.point.displays..The. options.available.depend.on.the.type.of.point.. you.are.viewing.
MoveSelects.the.point.in.the.list;.use.the.arrow. keypad.to.move.the.point.up.or.down.in.the.list.order,. and.then.press.ENTER.
RemoveRemoves.the.point.from.the.list..For. example,.you.can.remove.the.Current.Position.field.. if.you.don't.want.to.include.it.in.your.route. Manage Routes To view route details On.the.Routes.Page,.select.a.route.to.open.its.details.page.. The.Routes.Page 63 the.route..You.can.access.the.following.settings.from.any. default.page.except.the.Satellites.Page. To.change.the.simulation.speed,.go.to.MENU >
Simulation Speed.and.then.select.a.speed. To.stop.simulation,.go.to.MENU > Stop Simulation. To delete a route From.the.route.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Delete Route..When.you.see.the.confirmation.message,. select.Yes. Directions Page When.you.are.navigating.a.route,.the.Directions.page.is. available.in.the.PAGE.button.sequence..You.can.also.view. the.Directions.page.for.the.active.route.from.the.Routes. Page.by.selecting.Directions. If.the.route.name.is.in.bold.text,.it.is.displaying.on.the.map. To navigate with or view a saved route on the map 1..From.the.route.details.page,.select.Navigate.or.View. 2..If.the.route.has.never.been.calculated,.select.Hike.or. Drive..The.route.displays.on.the.map..If.you.selected. Navigate,.the.device.is.in.navigation.mode..If.you. selected.View:
. To.hide.the.route,.go.to.MENU > Hide Route.or. press.QUIT.to.return.to.the.route.details.page,.and. then.select.Hide. To.begin.navigating,.press.QUIT.to.return.to.the. route.details.page.and.select.Navigate. To reverse a route From.the.route.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Reverse Route..Then,.on.the.route.details.page.select. Navigate.or.View. To simulate navigation When.you.simulate.navigation,.track.recording.. is.turned.off. From.the.route.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Simulate Navigation..When.you.see.the.Simulate.Navigation. message,.select.OK..The.Map.Page.opens.and.simulates. 64 The.Routes.Page Route Options When.navigating,.use.Route.Options.to.stop.navigating,. get.back.on.track,.or.switch.the.route.type..For.more. information.about.route.options,.see.Route Settings. on.page.61. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. To change the distance type You.can.change.the.distance.type.that.is.displayed.for. each.step.in.the.directions..The.option.you.are.using.is.not. displayed;.to.change.to.the.available.option,.select.it.
Show Distance to FinishThe.distance.from.the. step.to.the.end.of.the.route.
Show Distance to Next TurnThe.distance.from. one.step.to.the.next.step. Other Menu Options Additional.options.are.available.on.the.Routes.Page.menu. when.you.are.navigating.. View Comment Details When.navigating,.go.to.MENU > View Comment Details.to.quickly.view.the.comment.for.the.waypoint. or.geocache.you.are.navigating.to..The.comment.for.. the.most.recently.viewed.point.is.displayed. Log Your Geocache Find When.navigating.to.a.geocache,.use.this.option.to.quickly. log.geocaches,.write.field.notes,.and.pick.your.next. cache..For.more.information.about.these.features,.see. The Geocaches Page.section.starting.on.page.53. The.Routes.Page 65 The Tracks Page A.track.is.a.recording.of.points.along.the.path.you.travel use.it.to.keep.a.log.of.your.travels..From.the.Tracks.Page,. you.can.turn.track.recording.on.and.off,.set.the.method. for.recording.track.points,.manage.track.files,.and.view. a.track.on.the.Profile.Page..You.can.open.a.saved.track. file.while.a.new.track.is.recordingboth.the.active.and. open.track.can.display.on.the.Map.Page.at.the.same.time.. The.Opened.Track.File.area.on.the.Tracks.Page.displays. information.about.a.saved.track.file.that.you.have.opened. to.view.. Viewing a Track on the Map On.the.Map.Page,.you.can.view.the.active.track.and.one. open.track.file.at.the.same.time.. An.open.track.file.is.the.color.set.in.the.tracks.details.(see.. To view details for the open track.on.page.69)..The.appearance. of.the.active.track.is.based.on.your.GPS.status.
3-D fixGreen.line
2-D fixYellow.line
No fix or GPS receiver is offNo.points.are.placed. on.the.map..Points.resume.once.a.2-D.or.3-D.fix.is. established. 66 The.Tracks.Page Track Settings To.customize.how.tracks.are.recorded,.from.the.Tracks. Page,.go.to.MENU > Edit Track Settings.
Record points byThe.method.for.logging.points;. select.Time.or.Distance.from.the.drop-down.list..A. short.time.interval.gives.you.the.most.detailed.results. but.quickly.adds.many.points;.logging.by.distance. gives.you.a.longer.recording.time.
Recording intervalThe.amount.of.time.or.distance. between.each.point.recording..To.edit.the.number,. highlight.it.and.press.ENTER..Use.the.left/right.arrows. on.the.arrow.keypad.to.select.a.number.and.use.the. up/down.arrows.to.change.it..
When track is fullDetermines.what.the.device.does. when.the.maximum.number.of.points.(20,000.per. track).is.reached. Start Recording a New TrackThe.device.saves. the.track.and.starts.recording.a.new.track. Overwrite PointsThe.oldest.points.on.the.track. are.replaced.with.new.points. Stop RecordingThe.device.stops.recording.
Prompt to Reset Trip InfoWhen.this.check.box. is.selected,.the.Reset.Trip.Info.page.appears.when. you.manually.save.or.clear.an.active.track..This. synchronizes.the.Trip.Info.page.with.the.active.track. To.restore.the.default.track.settings,.select.Restore Default Settings. Managing Active Tracks To turn track recording on or off To.turn.track.recording.on,.select.Record..To.stop.record-
ing,.select.Pause. To clear the active track To.clear.the.active.track,.on.the.Tracks.Page,.select.Clear.. If.the.Reset.Trip.Info.prompt.is.turned.on.in.the.track. settings,.edit.the.check.boxes.and.select.Reset Now,.or. press.QUIT.to.exit.the.page..If.track.recording.is.turned. on,.a.new.track.will.start.recording.. The.Tracks.Page 67 To follow the active track To.follow.the.active.track.back.to.your.starting.point,.on. the.Tracks.Page,.select.Follow..The.device.creates.a. route.and.the.Map.Page.opens.in.navigation.mode..The. active.track.continues.recording.as.you.follow.the.track. back.to.the.start. To profile the active track To.profile.the.active.track,.from.the.Tracks.Page,.go.to. MENU > Profile Active Track..The.Profile.Page.opens.. For.more.information,.see.The Profile Page.on.page.71. To view statistics for the active track To.view.statistics.for.the.active.track,.from.the.Tracks. Page,.go.to.MENU > View Active Track Statistics.. You.can.view.statistics.for.the.entire.track.or.for.a.section. of.the.track;.use.the.arrow.keypad.to.scroll.through.the. statistics.pages..For.descriptions.of.the.statistics.fields,. see.the.Info Fields Table starting.on.page.95. To save the active track 1..Select.Save.to.save.the.active.track.as.a.file.and.clear. the.active.track.memory. 2..Name.and.save.the.file. 3..On.the.track.details.page,.edit.the.Track.(name),. Color,.and.Comments.fields. 68 The.Tracks.Page To.edit.a.field,.highlight.it.and.press.ENTER..Then,.use. the.available.option.(drop-down.list,.arrow.keypad,.or. keyboard).to.make.changes..When.you.are.finished. editing,.press.ENTER. 4..If.the.Reset Trip Info.prompt.is.turned.on,.edit.the. check.boxes.and.select.Reset Now,.or.press.QUIT.to. exit.the.page. Managing Track Files Saved.tracks.are.managed.using.GPX.files;.the.number.of. track.files.you.can.save.depends.on.the.memory.available.. For.more.information.about.GPX.files,.see.File Manage-
ment.on.page.85. XMap users See the supplemental online help on the DeLorme Wiki (pn-series.wiki.delorme.com/xmap) for information about using XMap with the Tracks Page. File Menu Use.the.File.menu.to.manage.track.GPX.files.stored.in.the. PN-60s.internal.memory.or.on.an.SD.card.in.the.device.. To.open.the.File.menu,.from.the.Tracks.Page,.go.to. MENU > File..The.following.options.are.available:
OpenOpen.a.list.of.GPX.files.in.internal.memory.and. on.the.SD.card..Select.the.file.you.want.to.open.and. press.ENTER.to.view.it.on.the.device.
CloseClose.the.open.GPX.file.
Move to Internal/Move to SD CardMove.the.open. file.from.the.current.stored.location.to.the.alternate. location..For.example,.you.can.open.a.file.from.an.SD. card.and.move.it.to.the.devices.internal.memory.. To view details for the open track Open.a.saved.track.file.using.the.File.menu..Then,.on.the. Tracks.Page,.select.Details..The.track.details.page.opens. To edit details for the open track On.a.track.details.page,.you.can.customize.the.track. name,.color,.and.comments.. To.edit.a.field,.use.the.arrow.keypad.to.highlight.it.and. press.ENTER..Use.the.available.option.(drop-down.list,. arrow.keypad,.or.keyboard).to.make.changes... To view or hide the open track on the map The.View/Hide.button.shows.the.available.action..To. view.the.track.on.the.map,.on.the.track.details.page,. select.View..The.track.displays.on.the.map.using.the. color.in.the.Color.field..To.hide.a.track.on.the.map.if.it.is. showing,.on.the.track.details.page,.select.Hide. To follow the open track To.follow.a.saved.track,.open.the.track.file.and.on.the. tracks.details.page,.select.Follow..The.device.creates.a. route.and.the.Map.Page.opens.in.navigation.mode.. To play back the open track While.you.play.back.a.saved.track,.the.PN-60s.GPS.re-
ceiver.and.active.track.recording.are.turned.off..You.must. turn.recording.back.on.once.you.have.finished.playing. back.the.track. From.the.track.details.page,.go.to.MENU > Start Track Playback..When.you.see.the.Track.Playback.message,. select.OK..The.Map.Page.opens.and.simulates.follow-
ing.the.track..You.can.access.the.following.settings.from. several.pages. To.change.the.track.playback.speed,.go.to.MENU >
Playback Speed.and.then.select.a.speed. To.stop.track.playback,.go.to.MENU > Stop Track Playback. The.Tracks.Page 69 To profile the open track To.profile.the.open.track,.from.the.track.details.page,.go. to.MENU > Profile Track..The.Profile.Page.opens..For. more.information,.see.The Profile Page.on.page.6671.. To view statistics for the open track To.view.distance,.elevation,.speed,.and.trip.statistics.for. the.open.track,.from.the.track.details.page,.go.to.MENU
> View Opened Track File Stats.. You.can.view.statistics.for.the.entire.track.or.for.a.section. of.the.track;.use.the.arrow.keypad.to.scroll.through.the. statistics.pages..For.descriptions.of.the.statistics.fields,. see.the.Info Fields Table starting.on.page.95. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. 70 The.Tracks.Page The Profile Page A.track.is.a.recording.of.points.along.the.path.you.travel.. Viewing.a.profile.of.a.track.gives.you.valuable.information. about.the.tracks.elevationyou.can.view.the.profile.over. track.distance.or.time.recorded.while.traveling..When.the. profile.changes.while.you.are.stationary.and.tracking.by. time,.the.profile.indicates.changes.in.pressure.that.you. can.use.to.monitor.weather.changes..The.Profile.Page. lets.you.view.the.elevation.of.the.active.track.as.it.is. recording.or.that.of.a.saved.track.. For.more.information.about.tracks,.see.The Tracks Page. section.starting.on.page.66. Viewing a Profile You.can.open.the.Profile.Page.from.the.Home.Page.. or.from.the.menu.on.the.Tracks.Page. The.Profile.Page.shows.two.views.of.the.track.you.are. profiling..Press.up.or.down.on.the.arrow.keypad.to.switch. which.view.is.activethe.crosshair.appears.on.the.. active.view.
DetailedThe.upper.section.of.the.page.shows.the. section.of.the.track.you.are.viewing..The.initial.view. shows.the.track.from.its.start.to.the.current.location.
(for.an.active.track).or.to.the.finish.(for.a.saved.track)..
OverviewThe.bottom.section.of.the.page.shows. a.profile.of.the.entire.track. Time or Distance You.can.view.the.track.profile.by.distance.along.the.track. or.by.time.travelled.along.the.track.. To.change.the.profile.method,.go.to.MENU > Switch to Distance Profile.or.Switch to Time Profile..The.x.axis. of.the.profile.graph.reflects.the.method.. The.Profile.Page 71 Scale Switching.the.type.of.scale.used.to.measure.changes.. in.elevation.gives.you.different.views.of.the.graph.. To.change.the.scale.type,.go.to.MENU > Switch to Static Scale.or.Switch to Dynamic Scale..
StaticThe.static.scale.adjusts.the.profile.graph. based.on.the.maximum.and.minimum.elevation;.the. same.graph.scale.is.maintained.for.the.entire.track,. letting.your.compare.current.elevation.to.the.rest.of. your.trip..This.is.the.default.view..
DynamicThe.dynamic.scale.adjusts.based.on.the. visible.maximum.and.minimum.zoom.levels..As.you. pan.the.graph.or.zoom.in.or.out,.the.graph.changes.. to.give.you.the.best.view. GPS Indicator The.GPS.location.is.indicated.by.a.green.dot.on.the.graph. when.you.are.within.100.feet.of.the.track..The.dot.is.in. the.center.of.the.crosshair.(unless.you.are.panning.along. the.profile)..A.red.dot.indicates.there.is.no.GPS.fix.within. 100.feet.of.the.track.you.are.profiling. To profile a track To.view.a.profile.for.the.active.track,.open.the.Profile. Page..Track.recording.must.be.turned.on.to.view.an.. active.profile. 72 The.Profile.Page To.view.a.profile.for.a.saved.track,.from.the.Profile.Page,. go.to.MENU > File > Open..Then,.select.the.track.file.you. want.to.profile.and.press.ENTER..To.close.the.file,.go.to. MENU > File > Close. To switch the track view To.quickly.change.the.track.view.from.the.active.track.to. the.open.track.file,.go.to.MENU > File > Switch to Profile Active Track/Switch to Profile Opened Track. To view profile statistics To.view.statistical.information.about.the.profile,.from.the. Profile.Page,.go.to.MENU > View Profile Statistics.. Use.the.right.and.left.buttons.on.the.arrow.keypad.to. scroll.through.the.statistics.pages..
Start to FinishView.speed,.elevation,.and.trip. statistics.for.the.entire.track.
Start to CursorWhen.you.have.panned.along.the. track,.view.speed,.elevation,.and.trip.statistics.from. the.track.start.to.the.track.point.at.the.cursor.location.
Cursor to FinishWhen.you.have.panned.along.the. track,.view.speed,.elevation,.and.trip.statistics.from. the.track.point.at.the.cursor.location.to.the.track.finish.
Cursor Point InfoWhen.you.have.panned.along.the. track,.view.coordinates,.time/date,.elevation,.grade,. speed,.and.GPS.status.for.that.specific.point.. on.the.track.. Panning and Zooming Use.the.right.and.left.arrows.on.the.arrow.keypad.to. move.the.crosshairor.cursoralong.the.active.view.. in.the.profile. Pan.along.the.track.and.press.ENTER.to.view.that. area.on.the.Map.Page..Press.QUIT.to.return. to.the.profile. Use.the.IN.button.to.zoom.in.to.show.a.smaller. area.with.more.detail. Use.the.OUT.button.to.zoom.out.and.show.a.larger. area.with.less.detail.. When.you.zoom.in.or.pan.to.an.area.on.the.overview. profile,.the.detailed.profile.matches.the.highlighted. section.in.the.overview.. Info Fields The.info.fields.that.display.at.the.bottom.of.the.Profile. Page.depend.on.your.activity.and.whether.you.are.. navigating.or.tracking.(normal.GPS.use)..To.access.the. Info.Fields.options,.go.to.MENU > Info Fields.. For.more.information,.see.Info Fields.on.page.11.and. The Activities Page.section.on.page.17.. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. The.Profile.Page 73 The Sun/Moon Page Use.the.Sun/Moon.Page.to.view.the.sunrise/sunset.and. moonrise/moonset.information.and.the.moon.phase.. information.for.a.specific.time,.date,.and.location.. The.Sun/Moon.Page.shows.information.for.the.current. map.center.at.the.time.and.date.indicated..For.example,. if.you.are.in.Maine.and.you.pan.the.map.to.California,.you. see.the.position.of.the.sun.and.moon.in.California.for.the. time.and.date.displayed. moon.in.relation.to.a.compass..The.gray.line.represents. a.shadow.to.illustrate.the.path.of.the.sun.overhead.. When.the.sun.is.directly.overhead.in.summer.months,. the.shadow.is.very.short..As.winter.approaches.and.the. sun.travels.lower.through.the.sky.the.shadow.indicator. becomes.longer..The.graphic.on.the.right.shows.where. the.sun/moon.is.currently.as.it.moves.overhead.from.. east.to.west. Rise/Set The.Rise/Set.fields.display.the.time.that.both.the.sun.(left). and.moon.(right).will.rise.and.set..If.the.sun.or.moon.does. not.rise.or.set.on.a.specific.date,.dashes.(-.-).display.in.the. applicable.information.fields. Moon Phase The.Phase.field.displays.the.name.of.the.current.moon. phase,.the.percentage.completed.if.it's.waxing.or.waning,. and.a.graphic.representation.of.the.phase. Sun/Moon graphic The.sun/moon.graphic.is.in.the.center.of.the.page..The. graphic.on.the.left.shows.the.current.position.of.the.sun/
To change the location To.view.information.for.a.location.other.than.your.current. GPS.location,.change.the.map.center.(for.example,.by. 74 The.Sun/Moon.Page panning.the.map.or.viewing.a.waypoint)..Then,.open.the. Sun/Moon.Page.from.the.Home.Page. To change the time and date You.can.change.the.time.and.date.to.see.different.sun/
moon.information.. 1..Highlight.the.field.you.want.to.edit.(Time.or.Date). 2..Press.ENTER.and.use.the.arrow.keypad.to.make. changes..When.you.are.finished.editing,.press.ENTER. To reset the time and date If.you.change.the.time.and.date.on.the.Sun/Moon.Page,. you.can.reset.it.to.the.devices.time.and.date. From.the.Sun/Moon.Page,.go.to.MENU > Reset Time/Date. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. The.Sun/Moon.Page 75 The Tides Page Use.the.Tides.Page.to.view.tide.(for.oceans).or.current.
(for.tidal.rivers).information.for.a.specific.time,.date,.tide. station,.and.location. The.fields.in.the.middle.of.the.screen.(above.the.graph). display.the.high/low.tide.(ocean).or.maximum.ebb/minimum. flood.current.(tidal.river).based.on.the.current.time,.date,. and.location. The.graph.at.the.bottom.of.the.screen.shows.the.. tide/current.information.for.a.24-hour.period..The.red.. dot.in.the.graph.represents.the.tide/current.based.on.the. time.and.date.selected. 76 The.Tides.Page To change the location To.view.information.for.a.location.other.than.your.current. GPS.location,.change.the.map.center.(for.example,.by. panning.the.map.or.viewing.a.waypoint)..Then,.open.. the.Tides.Page.from.the.Home.Page.. The.information.for.the.closest.tide.station.displays.and. the.ten.tide.stations.closest.to.the.map.location.are.. available.in.the.Tide/Current.Station.drop-down.list. To change the tide station Select.the.tide.station.from.the.Tide/Current Station. drop-down.list;.the.ten.stations.closest.to.the.current.. map.center.are.listed. To change the time and date You.can.change.the.time.and.date.to.see.different.tide/
current.information.. 1..Highlight.the.field.you.want.to.edit.(Time.or.Date). 2..Press.ENTER.and.use.the.arrow.keypad.to. make.changes..When.you.are.finished.editing,.. press.ENTER. To reset the time and date If.you.change.the.time.and.date.on.the.Tides.Page,.. you.can.reset.it.to.the.devices.time.and.date. From.the.Tides.Page,.go.to.MENU > Reset Time/Date. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. The.Tides.Page 77 The Hunt/Fish Page Use.the.Hunt/Fish.page.to.view.a.prediction.of.the.. hunting.and.fishing.conditions.for.a.specific.day.and.. location..The.calculations.are.based.on.John.Alden. Knights.Solunar.Tables,.which.use.the.cycle.of.the.sun. and.moon.to.predict.activity.and.feeding.schedules. To change the date You.can.change.the.date.to.see.a.prediction.of.the.hunting. and.fishing.conditions.for.a.specific.day.. When.you.view.the.Hunt/Fish.Page,.the.Date.field.is. highlighted;.press.ENTER.and.use.the.arrow.keypad. to.make.changes..When.you.are.finished.editing,.. press.ENTER. To reset the date To.reset.the.date.to.the.devices.date,.from.the.Hunt/Fish. Page,.go.to.MENU > Reset Date. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. To change the location The.coordinates.shown.on.the.Hunt/Fish.Page.are.for.. the.current.map.center..To.view.information.for.a.location. other.than.your.current.GPS.location,.change.the.map. center.(for.example,.by.panning.the.map.or.viewing.a. waypoint)..Then,.open.the.Hunt/Fish.Page.from.the.. Home.Page. 78 The.Hunt/Fish.Page The Settings Page Use.the.Settings.Page.options.to.modify.the.default.. settings.on.the.PN-60.. System Use.the.System.options.to.modify.GPS/WAAS.settings,. select.the.battery.type,.turn.USB.power.on.or.off,.and.. view.and.manage.memory.information. To change system settings From.the.Settings.page,.select.System,.and.then.select. the.option.you.want.to.change.
GPS SettingFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select.the. GPS.option.to.use. NormalNormal.GPS.use. Power SavingSeveral.settings.are.changed.to. optimize.battery.performance... The.screen.backlight.is.turned.off.after.15.seconds.. The.GPS.updates.less.often.and.WAAS.is.turned.off... If.the.accelerometer.detects.no.motion,.the.GPS.. is.turned.off.after.30.seconds.. The.device.goes.into.doze.mode.after.30. seconds..To.wake.up.the.PN-60,.move.it.or.press. any.button. OffTurns.off.GPS.satellite.tracking..See.To turn off GPS.on.page.19. Demo ModeTurns.Demo.Mode.on.or.off..See. To view or hide Demo Mode.on.page.7.
Sleep when StationarySelect.the.check.box.to.put. the.device.in.doze.mode.when.it.is.stationary.for.more. than.60.seconds.
Stealth ModeSelect.this.check.box.to.set.sounds. to.Mute.All.and.the.backlight.to.Always.Off.
WAASFrom.the.drop-down.list.select.On.to.use. WAAS.or.Off.if.you.dont.want.to.use.it..See.GPS and WAAS Status.on.page.18.
Battery TypeFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select. Alkaline,.Lithium,.NiMH,.or.Li-ion (Rechargeable);. See.Batteries and SD Card.on.page.6..You.must. manually.change.the.battery.type.when.changing.the. type.of.battery.you.use.to.ensure.the.battery.charge. indicator.displays.correctly... Note about Li-ion batteries..Use.only.DeLorme. Li-ion.batteries..When.you.remove.a.Li-ion.battery,.. the.Battery.Type.will.switch.automatically.to.Lithium..
USB PowerFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select.On.to. The.Settings.Page 79 allow.the.device.to.be.powered.by.a.USB.port.on.. your.computer..Select.Off.if.you.dont.want.to. allow.USB.power.. Display Use.the.Display.options.to.update.the.devices.color. scheme.and.backlight.settings. To view memory use You.can.view.how.much.space.is.available.on.the.device's. internal.memory.or.an.SD.card.in.the.device. From.the.Settings.Page,.go.to.System > Memory Use. to.view:
. Internal.memory.use
. SD.card.memory.use
. The.number.of.waypoints/geocaches,.tracks,.and. routes.open.on.the.device. The.device's.total.capacity.for.storing.waypoints/
geocaches,.tracks,.and.routes. 80 The.Settings.Page To change display settings From.the.Settings.Page,.select.Display,.and.then.select. the.option.you.want.to.change.
Color SchemeFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select. the.color.scheme.(Light,.Dark,.or.Midnight). Note..The.Midnight.option.uses.the.Dark.color. scheme.with.a.high-contrast.map.
Use Midnight at SunsetSelect.this.check.box.to. automatically.switch.to.the.Midnight.color.scheme. between.sunset.and.sunrise.
Allow Screen RotationSelect.this.check.box.if.you. want.the.screen.to.rotate.when.you.view.the.device. upside.down..When.rotated,.the.arrow.keypad.adjusts. to.match.the.devices.orientation.. To change the connection settings From.the.Settings.Page,.select.Connect to Computer,. and.then.select.the.option.you.want.to.change.
Screenshots OnSelect.the.check.box.to.take.a. screen.capture.when.you.press.and.hold.the.Power. button.and.then.press.ENTER..A.sound.plays.to. confirm.the.screenshot..For.more.information.about. screenshots,.see.Taking a Screenshot.on.page.10..
Auto-adjust BacklightSelect.this.check.box.if.you. want.the.device.to.automatically.adjust.the.backlight. based.on.the.available.light..If.you.manually.change. the.backlight,.the.check.box.is.cleared.
Backlight IntensityUse.the.arrow.keypad.to.move. the.slider.to.the.right.or.left.to.increase.or.decrease. the.intensity.of.the.backlight..You.can.also.access.the. backlight.setting.using.the.Power.button;.see.Power. on.page.8.
Backlight TimerFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select.the. amount.of.time.the.backlight.stays.on.before.it.dims. to.save.power.or.select.Always On or Always Off.. Connect to Computer Use.the.Connect.to.Computer.options.to.determine.. what.mode.the.device.is.in.when.you.connect.it.to.your. computer.with.the.USB.cable..
When ConnectedFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select. the.connection.method.the.device.will.use.when.you. connect.it.to.your.computer. Use GPSUse.this.option.if.you.are.using.a. compatible.DeLorme.mapping.program.or.Cache. Register.to.sync.your.devicethe.program.will. automatically.put.the.device.in.the.correct.transfer. mode..This.also.allows.you.to.use.the.device.as.. an.external.GPS;.for.example,.with.a.laptop.. Open SD CardAllows.you.to.view.an.SD.card.in. the.device.as.a.drive.for.manual.file.management. Open Internal DriveAllows.you.to.view.the. devices.internal.memory.as.a.drive.for.manual.file. management.
Use XMap 7 ModeAllows.you.to.use.a.PN-60. with.XMap..For.specifc.information.about.file. management.with.XMap,.visit.the.Delorme.Wiki.. 71(pn-series.wiki.delorme.com/xmap).
Use Serial PortSelect.the.check.box.to.use.a. serial.port.connection.for.NMEA.out.only. The.Settings.Page 81 Compass and Altimeter Use.the.Compass.&.Altimeter.options.to.activate.or.. deactivate.the.electronic.compass,.the.barometric.altimeter,. and.the.auto.calibrate.altimeter.feature..You.can.also.calibrate. the.electronic.compass.and.the.barometric.altimeter. For.more.information,.see.Compass and Altimeter. starting.on.page.86. the.device.uses.the.GPS.elevation.
Auto Calibrate AltimeterAllows.the.altimeter. to.automatically.calibrate.. To calibrate the compass or altimeter From.the.Settings.Page,.go.to.Compass & Altimeter >
Calibrate,.select.Calibrate Compass.or.Calibrate Altimeter,.and.then.follow.the.on-screen.instructions. Wireless PN-60w only The.wireless.options.allow.you.to.turn.the.wireless.. antenna.on.and.off.and.to.pair.your.SPOT.Communicator. with.the.PN-60w.
Wireless Antenna OnSelect.the.check.box.to.turn. the.wireless.antenna.on..Clear.it.to.the.turn.. the.antenna.off.
Pair CommunicatorSelect.this.option.to.pair.the. PN-60w.and.the.SPOT.Communicator..The.SPOT. Communicator.Setup.page.opens.. Sound The.Sound.options.control.sounds.and.volume. To modify the sound settings From.the.Settings.Page,.select.Sound,.and.select.the. To change compass and altimeter settings From.the.Settings.Page,.select.Compass & Altimeter,. and.then.select.the.option.you.want.to.change.. Select.the.check.box.next.to.an.option.to.activate.it.
Use Electronic CompassIf.this.is.not.selected,. the.device.uses.the.GPS.compass.
Use Barometric AltimeterIf.this.is.not.selected,. 82 The.Settings.Page option.you.want.to.change.. From.the.drop-down.list.for.each.of.the.following. options,.select.the.sound.you.want.to.use.or.turn.it. off. Sounds Button Press Message Power Turn Alert
VolumeTo.adjust.the.volume,.use.the.arrow.keypad. to.move.the.slider.right.or.left. Time Use.the.Time.options.to.modify.the.devices.time.format,. time.zone,.and.Daylight.Saving.Time.preferences. To modify the time settings From.the.Settings.Page,.select.Time,.and.then.select. the.option.you.want.to.change..
Time FormatFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select.Local 12 hr.or.Local 24 hr.
ZoneFrom.the.drop-down.list,.select.your.actual. time.zone.or.select.Automatic.to.allow.the.device. to.update.the.time.based.on.your.GPS.location.
Use Daylight Saving TimeSelect.the.check.box. to.adjust.the.time.for.Daylight.Saving.Time. Units Use.the.Units.option.to.set.the.units.of.measure.for.. the.device. To modify the units settings From.the.Settings.Page,.select.Units,.and.then.select. the.option.you.want.to.change. From.the.drop-down.list.for.each.of.the.options,.select.. the.unit.of.measure.you.want.to.use:
Coordinates: PrimaryDegrees;.Degrees,.Minutes;. Deg,.Min,.Sec;.UTM/UPS;.or.USNG/MGRS.
Datum: PrimaryVarious..The.default.datum. is.WGS84.
Coordinates: SecondaryUTM/UPS;.Degrees;. Degrees,.Minutes;.Deg,.Min,.Sec;.or.USNG/MGRS.
Datum: SecondaryVarious.
MeasuresStatute.Miles,.Kilometers,.Nautical.Miles/
Feet,.or.Nautical.Miles/Meters.
Pressure.Inches.of.Mercury,.Millibars,.or.Pascals.
BearingTrue.or.Magnetic..True.represents.the. true.location.of.the.North.Pole..Magnetic.sets.the. device.to.use.magnetic.bearings;.this.is.useful.when. comparing.the.device.with.a.digital.compass.for.use. with.maps.that.have.magnetic.declination.built.into. the.map.grid.. The.Settings.Page 83 About this Device To.view.the.serial.number.for.downloading.maps.and.the. build/version.number.for.the.device's.firmware,.go.to.. Settings > About this Device..To.view.license. information,.highlight.License.and.press.ENTER. Restore Default Settings To.restore.all.of.the.Settings.Page.options.at.the.same. time,.go.to.Settings > Restore Default Settings..To. restore.default.settings.for.a.specific.options.page,.select. Restore Default Settings.on.that.page.. Restore Factory Settings To.reset.all.the.settings.on.your.device.to.the."out-of-the-
box".status.and.delete.all.tracks,.routes,.waypoints,.and. geocaches.in.memory,.go.to.Settings > Restore Factory Settings..Maps.you.have.added.to.the.device.will. not.be.deleted. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download. Note.The.Coordinates:.Primary.setting.controls.what.the. device.displays.on.the.map.when.the.cursor.moves..The. Coordinates:.Secondary.field.lets.you.pick.a.different.. setting.to.use.in.an.info.field. Page Order You.can.change.which.pages.display.when.you.press.the. PAGE.button.and.the.order.in.which.they.display..You. cannot.remove.the.Map.Page.from.the.PAGE.button.order.. To modify the PAGE button order From.the.Settings.Page,.select.Page Order.. To.add.a.page,.select.the.check.box.next.to.it. To.remove.a.page,.clear.the.check.box.next.to.it. To.change.the.page.order,.highlight.the.item.you.want. to.move,.then.use.the.arrows.on.the.right.side.of.the. screen.to.move.the.page.up.or.down.in.the.list. Owner Information Use.the.Owner.Information.screen.to.enter.text.that.. identifies.your.device. To.enter.owner.information,.go.to Settings > Owner Information.and.edit.the.text.area. To.display.the.information.when.you.turn.on.your.device,. select.the.Display Info at Startup.check.box..The.Owner. Info.screen.displays.after.the.Welcome.screen. 84 The.Settings.Page Additional Information File Management Waypoints.(including.geocaches).and.tracks.are.managed. using.GPXor.GPS.Exchange.Formatfiles..A.GPX.file. stores.location,.elevation,.and.time.information.and.is. used.to.transfer.data.between.your.PN-60.and.your.. computer..GPX.files.can.be.saved.to.the.PN-60s.internal. drive.or.on.an.SD.card.that.you.put.in.the.device.. Tip On the Waypoints, Geocaches, Tracks, and Profile pages, press MENU and select File to view the available file management options. For more information about the options available on each page, see that section of the manual. Creating a New GPX File on the PN-60
. When.you.save.a.track,.a.GPX.file.is.created. When.you.mark.a.waypoint.or.geocache,.if.a.waypoint. file.is.open,.the.new.waypoint.is.saved.to.the.open. file..If.a.waypoint.file.is.not.open,.a.new.file.is.created. Syncing GPX Files
Earthmate GPS SyncWith.DeLorme.Topo.North. America.9.0,.you.can.quickly.send.GPX.files.from. your.desktop.to.the.PN-60s.internal.memory.or.an. SD.card.that.is.in.the.device.or.in.an.SD.card.reader.. When.you.return.from.your.trip,.you.can.send.files. back.to.the.desktop.to.keep.all.your.data.in.sync... For.more.information.about.Earthmate.GPS.Sync,.. see.the.Help.in.DeLorme.Topo.North.America.9.0.
DeLorme Cache RegisterUse.Cache.Register. to.sync.Geocaching.com.Pocket.Query.GPX.files. with.your.device..For.more.information,.see.The Geocaches Page.section.starting.on.page.53.
Manual TransferIf.you.are.not.using.DeLorme. Topo.North.America,.on.the.device.go.to.Settings >
Connect to Computer > When Connected > Open SD Card.or.Open Internal Drive..Then,.connect.the. PN-60.to.your.computer.with.the.USB.cable.and.drag. and.drop.GPX.files.into.the.Waypoints.or.Tracks.folder.. You.can.also.use.an.SD.card.with.an.SD.card.reader.. Transferring Map Files With.Earthmate.GPS.Sync.in.DeLorme.Topo.North.America,. you.can.send.map.packages.between.your.desktop.and. the.PN-60s.internal.memory.or.to.an.SD.card.in.the. device.or.in.an.SD.card.reader.. Additional.Information 85 Tip Use the SD card reader to quickly transfer large maps. Send maps you use frequently to the devices internal memory. Compass and Altimeter The.PN-60.comes.equipped.with.two.sensors;.an.. electronic.compass.and.a.barometric.altimeter. The.electronic.compass.works.when.the.PN-60.is. moving.at.less.than.1.5.miles.per.hour..The.compass. readings.calculated.from.GPS.information.are.accurate. only.when.the.device.is.moving. The.barometric.altimeter.uses.the.elevation.adjusted. to.mean.sea.level.and.barometric.pressure.to.provide. more.accurate.elevation.readings.than.the.calculated. GPS.elevation.provides. Changes.in.weather.patterns.and.geographic.locations. can.cause.errors.in.sensor.readings..Calibrating.the.. sensors.ensures.that.they.record.and.display.accurate.data. on.the.device.and.record.accurate.data.in.the.track.file. The.Calibrate.option.is.available.from.the.Satellite.Page. and.the.Compass.Page,.and.is.under.the.Compass..
&.Altimeter.option.on.the.Settings.Page.. In.addition,.from.the.Settings.>.Compass.&.Altimeter. menu,.you.can.enable.or.disable.the.electronic.compass,. barometric.altimeter,.and.the.auto-calibrate.barometer. options,.or.restore.the.default.settings.. 86 Additional.Information Compass Calibration
. Calibrate.the.electronic.compass.the.first.time.. you.use.the.PN-60. Make.sure.you.are.outside.and.away.from.magnetic. fields,.such.as.those.caused.by.vehicles.and.power. lines,.when.you.calibrate.the.compass. Calibrate.when.you.change.the.batteriesbatteries,. even.of.the.same.type,.have.unique.magnetic.fields. that.affect.the.accuracy.of.the.electronic.compass. The.device.periodically.checks.the.compass.. accuracy;.if.it.is.poor,.Poor.Accuracy.appears.. in.the.bottom.right.corner.of.the.Compass.Page.and. a.red.exclamation.point.displays.in.the.Heading.info. field..If.the.warning.does.not.go.away,.try.calibrating.. the.compass. To calibrate the compass 1..From.the.Satellite.Page.or.the.Compass.Page,.. go.to.MENU > Calibrate > Calibrate Compass. OR. From.the.Home.Page,.go.to.Settings > Compass
& Altimeter > Calibrate > Calibrate Compass. 2..Follow.the.on-screen.instructions.to.calibrate.. the.compass.. Altimeter Calibration There.are.three.options.for.calibrating.the.altimeter... By.default,.the.device.is.set.to.auto-calibrate.the.altimeter. using.GPS.elevation;.however,.manual.calibration.using. the.known.elevation.or.barometric.pressure.provides. greater.accuracy. Auto-calibration.uses.the.average.GPS.elevation.as.a. basis.for.the.barometric.elevation..Adjustments.are.made. to.take.into.account.changes.over.time.in.the.barometric. pressure,.unrelated.to.changes.in.elevation..As.the.. elevation.adjusts.(typically.in.2-3.minutes),."Calibrating". displays.in.the.bottom.right.corner.of.the.Satellites.Page.. If.you.are.using.the.Elevation:.Barometer.info.field.on.any. page,.it.displays.a.red.exclamation.point. Note.that.the.unit.settings.used.in.the.Known.Elevation. and.Known.Pressure.fields.are.from.the.units.set.on.. your.device..To.change.the.units,.go.to.Settings >
Units > Pressure. To calibrate the altimeter 1..From.the.Satellite.Page.or.the.Compass.Page,.. go.to.MENU > Calibrate > Calibrate Altimeter. OR. From.the.Home.Page,.go.to.Settings > Compass
& Altimeter > Calibrate > Calibrate Altimeter. 2..Select.a.calibration.method. Known ElevationThe.actual.elevation. at.your.location. Known PressureThe.barometric.pressure.
(adjusted.for.sea.level).for.your.location. GPS ElevationThe.GPS.elevation.calculated. by.the.device. Additional.Information 87 3..If.you.selected.Known.Elevation.or.Known.Pressure;. to.edit.the.field,.press.ENTER.and.use.the.arrow. keypad.to.make.changes..When.you.are.finished.. editing,.press.ENTER.. 4..Select.Calibrate,.and.when.you.see.the.successful. calibration.message,.press.ENTER. Resources DeLorme
. DeLorme.Wiki.(wiki.delorme.com)
. DeLorme.website.(delorme.com)
. DeLorme.Community.Forums.(forum.delorme.com)
. The.DeLorme.Weblog.(blog.delorme.com) SPOT Communicator
. SPOT.website.(findmespot.com) Contact Information DeLorme Technical Support Visit.support.delorme.com.to.access.the.DeLorme.Technical. Support.Knowledge.Base,.get.answers.to.frequently. asked.questions,.and.for.additional.support.information. If.you.cannot.find.an.answer.to.your.problem.on.the.site,. please.call.207-846-8900.to.speak.to.a.Technical.Support. representative..Please.note.that.DeLorme.Technical.. Support.does.not.provide.product.training. 88 Additional.Information DeLorme Customer Service For.general.questions.about.returns,.your.order.status,.or. problems.with.shipments,.phone.800-511-2459.(Monday. through.Friday).or.send.an.email.to.sales@delorme.com.. To.place.additional.orders,.phone.800-561-5105. SPOT Communicator For.questions.about.the.device,.call.DeLorme.Customer. Service..For.questions.about.SPOT.products.and.services,. visit.findmespot.com. Service Plan Before.a.product.can.be.returned,.you.must.contact.. DeLorme.Support.at.207-846-8900.to.determine.if.. a.return.is.necessary.and.request.a.Return.Material.. Authorization.(RMA).tracking.number. The.following.information.must.be.provided.to.obtain.. warranty.service:
. A.copy.of.the.sales.receipt.from.the.original.retailer
. The.serial.number.of.the.device
. The.RMA.tracking.number.that.you.received.when. you.called.DeLorme
. Your.return.shipping.address
. Your.daytime.telephone.number If.you.have.contacted.DeLorme.Technical.Support.and. have.been.instructed.to.send.the.device.in.for.warranty. service,.send.the.unit.to:
DeLorme.Earthmate.PN-Series Service.Department 2.DeLorme.Drive Yarmouth,.ME.04096.USA
. You.must.use.a.shipping.service.that.provides.tracking. information..For.the.latest.warranty.and.repair.. information,.visit.delorme.com/gpsrepair. Specifications Earthmate PN-60/PN-60w Physical Specifications
. Case:.IPX-7.waterproof,.impact.resistant,.and.rugged
. Size:.5.25".x.2.43".x.1.5"
. Weight:.5.35.oz.(without.batteries) Technical Specifications Hardware
. Super.high-sensitivity.32-channel.Cartesio.chipset.. by.STMicroelectronics
. Dual-core.processor
. WAAS-enabled;.position.accuracy.<.3.meters
. Cold.start:.<.1.minute;.warm.start:.<.45.seconds;.. hot.start:.5-6.seconds
. Maximum.Velocity:.1000.knots
. Advanced.high-sensitivity.tracking.algorithms
. Weak.signal.tracking.down.to.-159dBm
. Proprietary.Kalman.filter.for.enhanced.position. accuracy
. Superior.noise.rejection.for.high.electromagnetic. interference.environments
. Operating.temperature.range:.
-4F.to.+167F.(-20C.to.+75C)
. Storage.temperature.range:.
-49F.to.+212F.(-45C.to.+100C)
. 3-axis.electronic.compass.with.accelerometer
. Barometric.altimeter
. Built-in.antenna
. Sharp.high-resolution.2.2".Transflective.TFT.color. display.(220.x.176.pixels)
. Audio:.Button.presses,.directions,.and.alerts Map and User Data Detailed.U.S..and.Canadian.base.map.data.with.second-
ary.and.connector.roads.along.with.major.highways.and. roads.for.the.entire.world. Power and Memory
. Power.(without.SD.card):
. Full.power:.17.hours.with.2.AA.alkaline.batteries;.. 29.hours.with.2.AA.Lithium.batteries.. Additional.Information 89
[450mW.typical.(600mW.with.full.backlight)]
. Power.save:.30.hours.with.2.AA.alkaline.batteries;. 50.hours.with.2.AA.Lithium.batteries.[<.270mW]
. Fast.USB.2.0.data.transfer
. 3.5.GB.available.internal.flash.memory.
(SE.model:.15.5.GB.available.internal.flash.memory)
. Supports.SD.and.SDHC.memory.cards;.up.to.32.GB
. Uses.2.AA.batteries.or.a.DeLorme.Li-on.rechargeable. battery. PN-60w Wireless Radio
. Radio.Technology:.IEEE.802.15.4.compliant
. Transmitter.Bit.Rate:.250kb/sec.(maximum)
. Frequency.Spectrum:.2.4GHz.unlicensed.band
. Transmitter.Power.(peak):.10mW
. Operating.Temperature.Range:..
-4F.to.+167F.(-20.C.to.+75C)
. Storage.Temperature.Range:.
-49F.to.212.F.(-45C.to.+100C)
. Active.memory.holds.20,000.track.points:. 1,500.waypoints;.100.routes FCC Certification This.equipment.has.been.tested.and.found.to.comply. with.the.limits.for.a.class.B.digital.device,.pursuant.to.Part. 15.of.the.FCC.rules..These.limits.are.designed.to.provide. reasonable.protection.against.harmful.interference.in.a. residential.installation..This.equipment.generates,.uses,. and.can.radiate.radio.frequency.energy.and,.if.not.installed. and.used.in.accordance.with.the.instructions,.may.cause. harmful.interference.to.radio.communications..However,. there.is.no.guarantee.that.interference.will.not.occur.in.a. particular.installation..If.this.equipment.does.cause.. harmful.interference.to.radio.or.television.reception,. which.can.be.determined.by.turning.the.equipment.off. and.on,.the.user.is.encouraged.to.try.to.correct.the.. interference.by.one.or.more.of.the.following.measures:
. Reorient.or.relocate.the.receiving.antenna. Increase.the.separation.between.the.equipment.and. the.receiver. Connect.the.equipment.into.an.outlet.on.a.circuit. different.from.that.to.which.the.receiver.is.connected. Consult.the.dealer.or.an.experienced.radio/TV. technician.for.help. FCC/IC Notice This.device.complies.with.Part.15.of.the.FCC.Rules... Operation.is.subject.to.the.following.two.conditions:..
(1).this.device.may.not.cause.harmful.interference,.and..
(2).this.device.must.accept.any.interference.received,.in-
cluding.interference.that.may.cause.undesired.operation. 90 Additional.Information FCC ID: UTNPN60W403M This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme. NMB-003 du Canada IC: 6853A-PN60W403M Cautions and Warnings Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the equipment. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. WARNING Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or property damage. Limited Warranty DeLorme warrants that your Earthmate PN-60 GPS will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase. If your Earthmate PN-60 GPS fails in normal use, DeLorme will, at its sole option, either repair or replace the unit. DeLorme reserves the right to either repair or replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit at its sole discretion. Such repairs or replacements will be made at no charge for labor or materials; however, the customer will be responsible for any shipping charges incurred to send the device to DeLorme. The repaired or replaced product will be warranted for 90 days from the date of return shipment, or for the balance of the original warranty, whichever is longer. This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse, misuse, accidents, or unauthorized disassembly or modification. Any repairs not performed by DeLorme will void this warranty. DELORME DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS, EVEN IF DELORME HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL LAST FOR 1 YEAR. Additional Information 91 This.warranty.gives.you.specific.legal.rights.and.you.may. also.have.other.rights.which.vary.from.state.to.state.. Some.states.do.not.allow.the.exclusion.or.limitation.of. relief.such.as.incidental.or.consequential.damages,.or. limitations.on.how.long.an.implied.warranty.lasts,.so.the. above.limitations.or.exclusions.may.not.apply.to.you. This.warranty.applies.to.the.original.purchaser.of.. the.product.ONLY. REMINDER.Be.sure.to.retain.the.sales.receipt.proving. the.date.of.your.original.purchase..This.will.be.needed.if. warranty.service.is.ever.required..DeLorme.reserves.the. right.to.refuse.warranty.if.a.receipt.is.not.provided.or.if.the. receipt.is.incomplete/illegible. Copyright Information
. Fonts
. Contains.iTypeTM.and.FelbridgeTM.Condensed.from. Monotype.Imaging.Inc..Monotype.is.a.trademark. of.Monotype.Imaging.Inc..registered.in.the.United. States.Patent.and.Trademark.Office.and.may.. be.registered.in.certain.jurisdictions..Felbridge.. is.a.trademark.of.Monotype.Imaging.Inc..and.. may.be.registered.in.certain.jurisdictions. Some.fonts.used.are.derived.from.the.DejaVu.fonts,. which.are.derived.from.Bitstream.Vera,.Copyright. 2003.by.Bitstream,.Inc..All.Rights.Reserved. 92 Additional.Information
. Geocaching.icons.(Copyright..Groundspeak.Inc.). used.with.permission. Specifications SPOT Communicator Physical Specifications
. Case:.IPX-7.waterproof,.impact.resistant,.and.rugged
. Size:.2.6".x.3".x.1.25"
. Weight:.3.7.oz. Battery Life and Usage Use.only.AA.Lithium.batteries.in.your.SPOT.Communicator.. Alkaline.or.other.battery.technologies,.including.. rechargeable.batteries,.are.not.recommended..In.an. emergency.situation,.if.you.have.access.to.alkaline.or. other.battery.technologies,.the.SPOT.Communicator. might.work.but.will.not.offer.the.specified.battery.life.. or.performance.. Power
. SOS.mode:.Up.to.7.days.of.messages
. Type.&.Send.mode:.Up.to.5.days.of.messages
. Track.Progress.mode:.Up.to.10.days.of.messages
. Standby.mode:.Up.to.4.months Operational.and.environmental.conditions.can.decrease. the.battery.life.achieved.under.normal.usage.conditions... See.findmespot.com.for.more.details.regarding.. battery.life. Operating Conditions and Specifications The.SPOT.Communicator.must.have.an.unobstructed. view.of.the.sky,.either.outdoors.or.in.a.glass.enclosed. area,.such.as.a.vehicle.dashboard.or.sunroof..Visit.. findmespot.com.for.more.detailed.information. Coverage SPOT.works.around.the.world,.including.virtually.all.of. North.America,.Europe,.Australia,.and.portions.of.South. America,.Africa,.and.Asia,.as.well.as.hundreds.. or.thousands.of.miles.off.shore.of.these.areas..It.is.. important.that.you.check.coverage.for.your.destination.at. findmespot.com.before.traveling. Premium SMS Service Additional.charges.may.apply.in.some.regions..Standard. text.messaging.charges.from.your.mobile.phone.. provider.may.also.apply..Visit.findmespot.com.for.. more.information.. Troubleshooting The.SPOT.Communicator.performs.a.self-diagnostic.test. each.time.it.is.powered.on..SPOT.recommends.that.you. send.and.verify.a.Check-in/.OK.message.before.each.trip.. This.also.allows.you.to.evaluate.your.entire.messaging. systemfrom.the.operational.condition.of.the.SPOT. Communicator.to.the.readiness.of.those.on.your.contact. list..See.the.FAQ.section.on.findmespot.com.for.more. information. Limited Warranty Spot.LLC.warrants.that.your.SPOT.Satellite.Communicator. will.be.free.from.defects.in.materials.and.workmanship. for.a.warranty.period.of.1.year.from.the.date.of.purchase.. If.your.SPOT.Communicator.fails.in.normal.use,.Spot.LLC. will,.at.its.sole.option,.either.repair.or.replace.the.unit.. with.a.new.or.refurbished.comparable.unit.at.no.charge. for.labor.and.materials;.however,.the.customer.will.be.. responsible.for.shipping.charges..New.or.refurbished. parts.may.be.used.for.repairs.and.replacements..Repaired. or.replaced.product.will.be.warranted.for.the.balance.of. the.original.warranty..The.warranty.does.not.cover.failures. due.to.abuse,.misuse,.accidents,.or.unauthorized.disas-
sembly.or.modification.or.any.damage.sustained.. during.shipment.of.the.product..Spot.LLC.has.no.. responsibility.for.any.warranty.claims.made.after.the.. 1.year.limited.warranty.expires.. EXCEPT.AS.PROVIDED.ABOVE,.THE.PRODUCT.IS.. SOLD.AS.IS.WITHOUT.ANY.EXPRESS.OR.IMPLIED. Additional.Information 93 WARRANTIES.FOR.THE.PRODUCT,.INCLUDING,.. WITHOUT.LIMITATION,.ANY.IMPLIED.WARRANTIES. REGARDING.THE.CONDITION,.DESIGN,.SPECIFICATIONS,. WORKMANSHIP,.MERCHANTABILITY.OR.FITNESS.FOR. A.PARTICULAR.PURPOSE.OF.THE.PRODUCT,.OR.ANY. WARRANTIES.THAT.THE.PRODUCT.IS.FREE.FROM. LATENT.DEFECTS.OR.DEFICIENCIES,.OR.THAT.THE. PRODUCT.IS.FREE.FROM.INFRINGEMENT.OF.ANY. PATENT,.TRADEMARK,.COPYRIGHT.OR.PROPRIETARY. RIGHT.OF.ANY.THIRD.PARTY.AND.SUCH.WARRANTIES. ARE.EXPRESSLY.DISCLAIMED..THIS.LIMITED.. WARRANTY.PROVIDES.THE.SOLE.AND.EXCLUSIVE. REMEDY.FOR.ANY.DEFECTS.IN.THE.PRODUCT..IN. NO.EVENT.SHALL.WE.BE.LIABLE.FOR.ANY.INDIRECT,. CONSEQUENTIAL,.SPECIAL,.INCIDENTAL.OR.PUNITIVE. DAMAGES,.WHETHER.IN.CONTRACT,.TORT,.. NEGLIGENCE,.STRICT.LIABILITY.OR.OTHERWISE... OUR.LIABILITY.IS.LIMITED.TO.THE.AMOUNT.YOU.. PAID.FOR.THE.PRODUCT.THAT.IS.THE.SUBJECT.OF.. A.CLAIM..THE.APPLICABILITY.OF.THE.ABOVE.. LIMITATIONS.AND.EXCLUSIONS.MAY.VARY.. FROM.STATE.TO.STATE. FCC/IC Notice This.equipment.has.been.tested.and.found.to.comply. with.the.limits.for.a.Class.B.digital.device,.pursuant.to. 94 Additional.Information Part.15.of.the.FCC.Rules..Operation.is.subject.to.the. following.two.conditions:.(1).This.device.may.not.cause. harmful.interference,.and.(2).this.device.must.accept.any. interference.received,.including.interference.that.may. cause.undesired.operation..This.device.complies.with. the.requirements.for.radio.astronomy.site.avoidance.as. specified.by.the.Globalstar.National.Science.Foundation. agreement.of.2001..It.is.compliant.with.CFR.25.213. This.device.automatically.adjusts.to.transmission.. frequency.according.to.its.location.and.is.compliant.. with.international.regulatory.requirements. This.Class.B.digital.apparatus.complies.with.. Canadian.ICES-003. Certifications ROHS.and.WEEE.compliant Certified.to.FCC.and.CE.emissions,.immunity,.and.. safety.regulations. Meets.FCC.part.25.regulations,.Canada.type.approval,. CISPR.Publication.22.(1985.1st.edition),.RTTE.Directive.
(1999/EC),.and.IEC.60950.safety.standard. Visit.findmespot.com.for.the.latest.certification.. information. Spot.LLC.(findmespot.com).is.not.affiliated.with.Spot.. Image.(spotimage.com).. Info Fields Table Info.fields.are.used.to.provide.information.you.need.when.using.the.PN-60..On.the.Map,.Compass,.Trip.Info,.and.Profile.. Pages,.you.can.customize.the.info.fields..For.more.information,.see.Info Fields.on.page.11. Notes
. Info.field.labels.may.be.abbreviated;.for.example,.Velocity.Made.Good.is.labeled.VMG. Time.is.expressed.as.hours:minutes.AM/PM..Go.to.Settings > Time.to.change.the.time.format.(12.hour/24.hour). and.to.turn.Daylight.Saving.Time.on.or.off. Dates.are.expressed.as.day-month-year.(for.example,.01-JUL-10). When.information.is.unavailable,.the.info.field.contains.dashes. You.can.change.the.unit.of.measure.for.many.info.fields;.the.location.on.the.Settings.Page.for.changing.the.settings. is.indicated..For.more.information,.see.The Settings Page.section.on.page.79. Info Field Back.on.Course. Battery.Life. Bearing. Description The.direction.of.travel.needed.to.return.to.the.route.while.continuing.in.the.. direction.of.the.destination;.expressed.in.degrees...(Units.>.Bearing) The.percentage.of.battery.power.that.remains..(System.>.Battery.Type) The.direction.of.travel.from.the.current.location.to.the.destination.(finish.or.next.. stop);.expressed.in.degrees..A.green.arrow.points.in.the.direction.of.the.next.. waypoint.or.route.point... The.arrow.is.green.when.the.device.is.moving.and.gray.when.no.movement.. is.detected..(Units.>.Bearing) Info.Fields.Table 95 Info Field Coordinates:.Primary. Coordinates:.Secondary. Course. Device.Odometer. Distance:.Climbing. Distance:.Descending. Distance:.Linear. Distance:.Terrain. Distance.to.Finish. Distance.to.Next.Stop. 96 Info.Fields.Table Description The.primary.coordinates.format.for.the.current.GPS.location,.cursor.position,.or.. map.center.in.the.primary.format..The.default.is.Lat/Lon..(Units.>.Coordinates:.. Primary) The.secondary.coordinates.format.for.the.current.GPS.location,.cursor.position,.. or.map.center.in.the.secondary.format..The.default.is.UTM/UPS...(Units.>.. Coordinates:.Secondary) The.direction.of.travel.on.a.route.from.the.starting.location.to.the.destination..
(finish.or.next.stop);.expressed.in.degrees..(Units.>.Bearing) The.total.distance.traveled.in.all.trips..(Units.>.Measure) Profile.Page.only..The.cumulative.linear.distance.spent.in.increasing.elevation...
(Units.>.Measure) Profile.Page.only..The.cumulative.linear.distance.spent.in.decreasing.elevation...
(Units.>.Measure) Profile.Page.only..The.cumulative.linear.distance.from.the.start.to.the.point.of.. reference,.not.taking.into.account.distance.caused.by.elevation.changes...
(Units.>.Measure). Profile.Page.only..The.cumulative.distance.along.the.ground,.including.any.. distance.increases.caused.by.changes.in.elevation..(Units.>.Measure) The.distance.from.the.current.location.to.the.route.finish..(Units.>.Measure) The.distance.from.the.current.location.to.the.next.stop.in.the.route..(Units.>.. Measure) Info Field Distance.to.Next.Turn. Elevation. Elevation:.Barometer. Elevation:.Climbing. Elevation:.Descending. Elevation:.GPS. Elevation:.Maximum. Elevation:.Minimum. Elevation:.Net.Gain. ETA.at.Finish.. ETA.at.Next.Turn. ETA.at.Next.Stop. Description The.distance.from.the.current.location.to.the.next.turn.in.the.route..(Units.>.. Measure) The.altitude.(height).above.or.below.sea.level..(Units.>.Measure) The.altitude.(height).above.or.below.sea.level.based.on.the.barometric.altimeter.. reading..If.the.altimeter.is.calibrating,.a.red.exclamation.point.displays..(Units.>.. Measure) Profile.Page.only..The.cumulative.elevation.gained.while.climbing;.expressed.in.. distance..(Units.>.Measure) Profile.Page.only..The.cumulative.elevation.lost.while.descending;.expressed.in.. distance..(Units.>.Measure) The.altitude.(height).above.or.below.sea.level.based.on.the.GPS.reading;.. expressed.in.distance..(Units.>.Measure). The.maximum.elevation.achieved;.expressed.in.distance..(Units.>.Measure) The.minimum.elevation.achieved;.expressed.in.distance..(Units.>.Measure) Profile.Page.only..The.net.change.in.elevation.from.the.start.to.the.point.of.. reference;.expressed.in.distance..(Units.>.Measure) The.estimated.time.of.arrival.at.the.route.finish;.expressed.as.hours:minutes.. AM/PM,.based.on.the.device.time..(Units.>.Time) The.estimated.time.of.arrival.at.the.next.turn.in.the.route;.expressed.as.. hours:minutes.AM/PM,.based.on.the.device.time..(Units.>.Time) The.estimated.time.of.arrival.at.the.next.stop.in.the.route;.expressed.as.. hours:minutes.AM/PM,.based.on.the.device.time..(Units.>.Time) Info.Fields.Table 97 Info Field Finish. GPS.Accuracy. GPS.Status.
%.Grade. Description The.Finish.label.as.it.appears.in.the.route.directions. The.calculated.accuracy.of.the.GPS;.expressed.in.distance..(Units.>.Measure) The.current.status.of.your.GPS.device..No.Fix,.2-D,.or.3-D..WAAS.below.the.. status.indicates.a.WAAS.fix..(Settings.>.System.>.GPS.Setting.and.WAAS) The.incline.of.the.terrain.expressed.as.a.percentage.(the.rise.in.elevation.over.. the.distance.traveled.multiplied.by.100).
%.Grade:.Average. The.average.percent.grade.from.the.start.to.the.point.of.reference. Heading. Moonrise/Moonset. Next.Stop. Next.Turn. The.current.direction.of.travel;.expressed.in.degrees..If.electronic.compass.. accuracy.is.poor,.a.red.exclamation.point.displays..(Units.>.Bearing) The.time.of.day.at.which.the.moon.will.rise.and.set,.based.on.GPS.location.or.. current.map.center...(Units.>.Time) The.label.for.the.next.stop.as.it.appears.in.the.route.directions. The.label.for.the.next.turn.as.it.appears.in.the.route.directions..Also.displays.an.. arrow.showing.the.direction.of.the.turn/route.direction.information. Next.Turn.Arrow. The.arrow.representing.the.next.turn.as.it.appears.in.the.route.directions.. Off.Course. Pressure:.Ambient. Pressure:.MSL. 98 Info.Fields.Table The.perpendicular.distance.between.the.current.location.and.the.route;.. expressed.in.distance..(Units.>.Measure) The.surrounding.barometric.pressure.reading..(Units.>.Pressure) MSL.is.Mean.Sea.Level..The.surrounding.barometric.pressure.reading.adjusted.. to.the.devices.elevation.reading..(Units.>.Pressure) Info Field Speed. Speed:.Average. Sunrise/Sunset. Time/Date. Time.to.Finish. Description The.current.rate.of.travel.for.the.device;.expressed.in.distance/time...
(Units.>.Measure.and.Time) The.average.speed.of.the.device.including.stop.time;.expressed.in.distance/. time..(Units.>.Measure.and.Time) The.time.of.day.at.which.the.sun.will.rise.and.set,.based.on.GPS.location.or.. current.map.center..(Units.>.Time) The.time.of.day.and.date.based.on.current.GPS.location..(Units.>.Time) The.calculated.time.to.the.route.finish.based.on.road.classifications.and.default.. speed.settings..(Units.>.Time) Time.to.Moonrise/set. The.time.remaining.until.the.moon.rises.and.sets,.based.on.GPS.location.or.. current.map.center..(Units.>.Time) Time.to.Next.Stop. Time.to.Next.Turn. Time.to.Sunrise/set. Trip:.Odometer. Trip:.Time.Moving. The.calculated.time.to.the.next.stop.in.the.route.based.on.road.classifications.. and.default.speed.settings..(Units.>.Time) The.calculated.time.to.the.next.turn.in.the.route.based.on.road.classifications.. and.default.speed.settings..(Units.>.Time) The.time.remaining.until.the.sun.rises.and.sets,.based.on.GPS.location.or.. current.map.center..(Units.>.Time) The.total.distance.the.GPS.device.has.been.moving.since.trip.info.was.reset....
(Units.>.Measure) Total.time.GPS.device.has.been.moving.since.trip.info.was.reset...
(Units.>.Time) Info.Fields.Table 99 Info Field Trip:.Time.Stopped. Trip:.Time.Total. Velocity.Made.Good. Vertical.Speed. Description The.total.time.the.GPS.has.been.tracking.but.not.moving.in.the.current.trip,.. since.the.last.time.trip.info.was.reset..(Units.>.Time). The.total.time.the.GPS.has.been.tracking,.both.moving.and.stopped...
(Units.>.Time) May.be.abbreviated.as.VMG..The.component.of.the.current.speed.that.is.in.the.. direction.of.the.route.destination;.expressed.in.distance.per.unit.of.time...
(Units.>.Measure.and.Time) The.current.rate.of.vertical.travel.for.the.device;.expressed.in.distance.per.unit.. of.time..(Units.>.Measure.and.Time) 100 Info.Fields.Table Index A About.this.Device................................... 84 Activities.Page....................................... 17 Altimeter
. Calibrate............................................. 20,.82,.87-88
. Elevation............................................. 20,.69
. Settings.............................................. 82 Average.a.geocache............................... 57 Average.a.waypoint................................ 52 B Back.on.track.......................................... 61-62 Base.map............................................... 24-26,.90 Batteries
. Charge................................................ 6
. Indicator............................................. 16
. Install.................................................. 64
. Type.................................................... 6,.79 Bearing.arrow......................................... 32,.62 Buttons................................................... 8-10 C Compass
. Bearing.arrow..................................... 32,.62
. Calibrate............................................. 32-33,.82,.86-87
. Settings.............................................. 82 Compass.Page....................................... 32-34 Connect.to.Computer.settings.............. 81 Contact.information............................... 88-89 D Data.Layering......................................... 24-25 Data.Management................................. 25-26 Demo.Mode........................................... 7,.79 Directions.page...................................... 64 Disable/turn.off.GPS.............................. 19,.79 Display.settings...................................... 80-81 E Elevation................................................. 18,.69-71,.84-86 F Find.Page............................................... 44-47 Index 101 File.management................................... 85-86 G Geocaches
. Add.to.device..................................... 55
. Average.............................................. 57
. Comments/hints................................ 56-57
. Delete................................................. 57
. Edit..................................................... 56
. Files.................................................... 53-55
. Field.notes.......................................... 59-60
. Log.find.............................................. 58
. Move.................................................. 56-57
. Navigate.to......................................... 58
. Project................................................ 57
. Sort.list............................................... 54
. Symbols............................................. 54
. View.on.map...................................... 56 Geocaches.Page.................................... 53-60 GPS,.PN-60
. Accuracy............................................. 20
. Disable/Turn.off................................. 19,.79
. Signal.................................................. 18-20
. Settings.............................................. 79
. Status................................................. 16-17 GPS,.SPOT.signal................................... 13 GPX.files................................................. 85 102 Index H Home.Page............................................ 16. Hunt/Fish.Page...................................... 78 Hybrid.map............................................. 28 I Imagery.................................................. 23-28 Info.Fields
. Manage.............................................. 11-12
. Table................................................... 95-100 K Keyboard................................................ 10-11 M Map.cursor............................................. 21-22 Map.Data................................................ 24-275 Map.Library............................................ 26-27 Map.Page............................................... 21-31 Map.Setup.............................................. 22-24 Map.transfer........................................... 26-27,.84-85 Mark.a.waypoint..................................... 9,.47,.49-50,.85 Measure.distance/area........................... 23 Memory.use........................................... 80 N Navigating.............................................. 12 Navionics................................................ 29-31 O Orientation,.map.................................... 27 Owner.Information................................. 84 P Page.Order.settings............................... 84 Panning.the.map.................................... 21-22 POIs
. Find..................................................... 44-46
. Map.................................................... 28 Power.on/off.......................................... 7 Profile
. Active.track........................................ 68,.72
. Open.track.file.................................... 70,.72
. Panning/zooming............................... 73
. View................................................... 71-72 Profile.Page............................................ 71-73 R Restore.factory.settings........................ .84 Restore.default.device.settings............. 84 Rotate.screen......................................... 7,.80 Routes
. Create................................................. 47,.51,.57,.62-63
. Delete................................................. 64
. Directions........................................... 64
. Options............................................... 65
. Reverse.............................................. 64
. Settings.............................................. 61-62
. Simulate............................................. 64
. View................................................... 63-64 Routes.Page........................................... 61-65 S Satellites.Page........................................ 18-20 Scale.settings......................................... 28 SD.card................................................... 6,.81 Search
. Methods............................................. 44-46
. Results............................................... 46-47 Screenshot............................................. 10,.81 Sensors.................................................. 86-88 Serial.number......................................... 84 Service.Plan........................................... 89 Set.current.location................................ 19 Settings.Page......................................... 79-84 Simulate.route.navigation...................... 64 Sound.settings....................................... 82-83 Specifications
. Earthmate.PN-60/PN-60w................ 89-90
. SPOT.Communicator......................... 92-93 SPOT.Communicator
. Batteries............................................. 15,.92-93
. Buttons............................................... 13-14 Index 103
. Device.pairing/connecting................. 15,.37
. Lights................................................. 14-15
. Message.history................................ 42-43
. Message.types.................................. 38-40
. Sending.messages............................. 15,.40-41
. Send.progress.................................... 41-42 Sun/Moon.Page..................................... 74-75 Symbols
. Geocache........................................... 54
. Waypoint............................................ 49 System.settings..................................... 79-80 T Tides.Page.............................................. 76-77 Time.settings......................................... 83 Tracking.................................................. 12 Tracks
. Clear................................................... 68
. Files.................................................... 68-69
. Follow................................................. 68
. Profile.active.track.............................. 68
. Profile.open.track.file......................... 70
. Record................................................ 67
. Save.................................................... 68
. Settings.............................................. 67
. View.on.map...................................... 66 104 Index Tracks.Page............................................ 66-70 Transfer.maps........................................ 85-86 Trip.Info.Page......................................... 35-36 U Units.settings......................................... 83-84 USB.Power.setting................................. 79 V View.comment.details........................... 51,.56 W WAAS..................................................... 18-19,.79 Warranty
. PN-60/PN-60w.................................. 91-92
. SPOT.Communicator......................... 94 Waypoints
. Average.............................................. 52
. Delete................................................. 51-52
. Edit..................................................... 50-51
. Files.................................................... 48-49
. Mark................................................... 49-50
. Move.................................................. 50
. Navigate.to......................................... 50
. Project................................................ 52
. Sort.list............................................... 49
. Symbols............................................. 49
. View.on.map...................................... 51 Waypoints.Page..................................... 48-52 Wireless.settings................................... 82 Z Zoom.in/out
. Map.................................................... 8
. Profile................................................. 73 Index 105 Batteries The Earthmate PN-60 GPS devices can be powered by two AA batteries (NiMH, alkaline, or lithium), or a DeLorme-supplied Li-Ion rechargeable battery. Youll find Earthmate PN-Series accessories at www.delorme.com. Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Caution Use only an Earthmate PN-Series Battery Type. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. n o s n e v e t S y e r f f e J h p a r g o t o h P We Bring Technology Down to Earth Since its founding in 1976, DeLorme has developed an unrivaled reputation as the visionary leader in American mapping and navigation. From its beginnings as a paper atlas publisher, the company quickly emerged as a technology pioneer. DeLorme not only embraced new technologies, it developed them. In the GPS field alone, DeLorme has been first to market with GPS for laptops, phones, and PDAs; voice-guided navigation, aerial imagery on a handheld receiver, and now, the integration of a handheld GPS with satellite navigation. As new advances in GPS continue to emerge, count on DeLorme to remain at the forefront of innovation. For more information, visit www.delorme.com.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2010-07-01 | 2405 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2010-07-01
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
DeLorme
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015791239
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1 | Physical Address |
Two Delorme Drive
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1 |
PO Box 298
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1 |
Yarmouth, Maine 04096
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
UTN
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
PN60W403M
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A****** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
1-207********
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1 | Fax Number |
1-207********
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1 |
A******@DeLorme.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 08/15/2010 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | HANDHELD GPS DEVICE | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Worldwide, Inc.
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1 | Name |
L****** S****
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1 | Telephone Number |
603-8******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
603-8********
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1 |
L******@cw-inc.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2405.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0070000 |
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