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GPSLogger - User Manual: Overview
A straight forward application, to record your movement with your BlackBerry® device over time
+ Simple Geocache Application for BlackBerry® devices
+ Outdoor Navigation

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Getting started

When you start GPSLogger for the first time, the application automatically opens on the Options Screen. On this screen you should specify your preferences. The most important setting is the path directory (the directory on your BlackBerry® device in which your data will be stored).

The trickiest part is to select your path directory – so simply follow these instructions: You can either manually type the path of your path directory or you move the cursor into the text input field and press the #Menu Button of your device and select the menu item:  Browse for 'Path directory' . Now you can browse over your device file system (only directories will be displayed) and go to your wanted path directory. Please note, you have to go into the directory you would like to have as your path directory. Once you have reached the directory of your choice select from the menu the item  Select directory . This will close the directory browser and brings you back to the options dialog with the selected directory path in the 'Path Directory' text input field.

Please note, that the Menu Item  Browse for 'Path directory'  is only visible once the cursor is in the 'Path Directory' text input field.

Path View

In the Path view you will see a 2D plot of your travelled route – each time your current location will be updated (depending on your update interval settings) the screen will be reloaded and resized if required.

There are tree different conditions, in which this screen will show data:
1) You are currently logging a path (logging mode) – the screen will be updated as soon as a new location is received from the GPS antenna.
2) You have loaded a path via the Path-Manager – this is for reviewing a previously recorded path.
3) You have loaded a previously recorded path into the background – the screen will show your current location together with the loaded path. This feature can be used, if you want to follow a previously recorded path a second time without the requirement to log the second run.

You have the possibility to zoom in and zoom out by using the [U|I] and [O|P] keys of your device.

View Elevation

The Elevation view is showing a graph of your altitude over time – each time your current location will be updated (depending on your update interval settings) the screen will be reloaded and resized if required.

There are two different conditions, in which this screen will show data:
1) You are currently logging a path (logging mode) – the screen will be updated as soon as a new location is received from the GPS antenna.
2) You have loaded a path via the Path-Manager – this is for reviewing a previously recorded path.

You have the possibility to zoom in and zoom out by using the [U|I] and [O|P] keys of your device.

View Speed

The Speed view is showing a graph of your speed over time – each time your current location will be updated (depending on your update interval settings) the screen will be reloaded and resized if required.

There are two different conditions, in which this screen will show data:
1) You are currently logging a path (logging mode) – the screen will be updated as soon as a new location is received from the GPS antenna.
2) You have loaded a path via the Path-Manager – this is for reviewing a previously recorded path.

You have the possibility to zoom in and zoom out by using the [U|I] and [O|P] keys of your device.

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