DE LORME Earthmate ® PN-40/30 GPS User Manual GPS for Serious Outdoor Adventures
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Table of Contents General Information..........................................................................................................................2 Getting Started.................................................................................................................................7 The Satellites Page.........................................................................................................................10 The Map Page..................................................
Getting Started This manual is for use with DeLorme Earthmate ® PN-30 and PN-40 GPS devices; they are referred to as the "PN-Series GPS" unless otherwise noted. How to Use this Manual For more information about the buttons on the PN-Series GPS, see Using the Buttons on page 5.
. Go to MENU > Device Setup > System > Battery Type and ensure the correct battery type is selected. This ensures that the battery indicator displays the correct amount of battery life remaining. Note When storing the PN-Series GPS for a month or longer, remove the batteries. To view the battery indicator The battery indicator is on the Satellites Page; for more information, see Battery Indicator on page 12. To charge a DeLorme Li-ion battery To charge a DeLorme Li-ion battery in the device: 1.
Data Management The PN-Series GPS stores routes and the base map in its internal memory. Tracks, waypoints, and geocaches are saved to the SD card in the device. You can save user maps—including the PN-Series detailed DeLorme Topo North America™ maps you received on DVDs with your device—to the device's internal memory or an SD card (SD/SDHC/MMC). To view and manage memory information, go to MENU > Device Setup > System > Memory Use.
General Information Using the Buttons »» 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. »» To unlock the buttons, press Power. Then, select Yes when you see the Unlock the butons? message. Tip Reducing the backlight intensity and decreasing the timer can significantly improve battery life. The daylight readable TFT screen is readable in direct sunlight or slanting light conditions.
Press IN or OUT to move forward or backward a page at a time. Page Press the PAGE button to move forward through the pages in the page order sequence. To add, remove, or reorder pages, go to MENU > Device Setup > Page Order (see Page Order on page 64). The default page sequence is Satellites, Map, Compass, Trip Info, and Directions (when navigating). Menu Press the MENU button to access functions for the page or screen you are using and pages that are not enabled in the page order.
Get information about a point on the map to see detailed information, if available. Quit The function of the QUIT button varies depending on the status of the PN-Series GPS; 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.
Insert a line break and move the cursor to the next line. Keyboard Shortcuts These button presses on the PN-Series GPS are keyboard shortcuts. IN–Delete the last character OUT–Add a space Find–Shift (for upper case) Mark–Highlight OK QUIT–Exit the keyboard View the SD card Contents and open the screenshots folder. If the SD card is still in the device, go to Device Setup > Connect to Computer > Open SD Card.
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. 2. Select the info field you want to change and press ENTER.
The Satellites Page The Satellites Page displays GPS and satellite information, time, elevation, and the battery indicator. It is the first page in the default PAGE button order. If you have removed the Satellites Page from the PAGE button order, go to MENU > Satellites to view it. Constellation and Signal Graph Both the satellite constellation and the satellite signal graph display visible satellites and their identifying numbers.
System (WAAS) is system of satellites and ground stations that correct GPS signals to improve accuracy. For more information about GPS and WAAS, visit the DeLorme Wiki (wiki.delorme.com). The GPS status is based on the satellite acquisition status: GPS Off–The GPS receiver is turned off. No Fix–The GPS cannot find sufficient satellite data to determine your current GPS position. 2-D–The GPS connection is successful, but the connection quality is not as good as a 3-D fix.
To change the time settings, go to MENU > Device Setup > Time. GPS Accuracy In the lower left corner of tne 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.
Compass and Altimeter PN-40 Only You can calibrate the PN-Series GPS's electronic compass and barometric altimeter with the Calibrate option on the Satellite Page menu, the Compass Page menu, and the Device Setup > Compass & Altimeter menu. The Device Setup > Compass & Altimeter options allow you to disable/enable the electronic compass, the barometric altimeter, and the auto-calibrate altimeter option. For more information, see Compass and Altimeter starting on page 67. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.
The Map Page The Map Page centers the map on your current location when the PN-Series GPS has a 2-D or 3-D fix. When it does not have a GPS fix, the map displays your last GPS position. For more information, see GPS and WAAS Status on page 10. The Map Page is the second page in the default PAGE button order. and the arrow points in the direction of the last known heading. Flashing red–The device cannot obtain a GPS signal and is not tracking satellites.
Panning the Map There are two ways to pan the map. When you pan the map, the map cursor—a white arrow—shows your location. Automatic panning– When 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 panning–To manually pan the map, use the arrow keypad to move the cursor in the direction you want to view.
Info Fields You can hide/show, change, and arrange the info fields at the bottom of the Map Page. The info fields change when you are navigating. To access the Info Fields options, go to MENU > Info Fields. For more information, see Info Fields on page 8. the total distance from the last measurement node to the first measurement node. Once you close a polygon, it displays the area. You can also measure area using a track. See Calculating the Area of a Track on page 54.
high-level world coverage, as well as more detailed North American coverage. 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-Series GPS, see Detailed Map Data on page 4. To manage individual map packages that you have added to your device, see Data Management.
To reset the default layer settings (all check boxes selected and data ordered as in the list above), go to MENU > Restore Layer Defaults. Data Management After you add a map—also called a map package or a map file—from a compatible DeLorme mapping program or the DeLorme Online Map Center to the PN-Series GPS, you can show or hide it on the device; view details about it, including where it is stored; or delete it.
Orientation You can set the map to rotate as you move. 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.
Point Management. Use the drop-down list for each option to select how you want it to appear on the map. To hide logged geocaches, select the Hide Logged Caches check box. the scale doubles. Ratio–Shows a ratio of a unit on the device compared to the actual unit. Scale The scale option lets you set the type of scale you want to use on your maps. Other Menu Options When navigating or viewing a route on the map, additional options are available on the Map Page menu.
notes, and pick your next cache. For more information about all of these features, see The Geocaches Page section starting on page 38. 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 Edit Route Settings on page 46. Go to MENU > Route Options and select Stop Navigating, Back on Track, or Switch to Hiking/ Driving (the option you can switch to displays).
Navionics You can use Navionics HotMaps Premium Lake Maps and GOLD+ Marine Charts with your PN-Series GPS. The charts are available on SD cards that you insert into your device. For more information about the charts that are available, visit navionics.com. ® General Information Navionics information appears on the device only when have a Navionics SD card in your device. You cannot save maps or data to a Navionics SD card—the memory on the card is unavailable.
To hide charts by map scale To show the depth in fathoms You can customize at which map scale you can view charts on the device. If you want to show chart depths in fathoms instead of feet or meters, select the Show Depth in Fathoms check box. 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.
The Compass Page Use the Compass Page’s graphic compass to help you find your destination. Both the PN-40 and the PN-30 use the GPS to determine compass readings when the device is moving. The PN-40 also has an electronic compass for use when the device is stationary or moving below 1.5 mph. The Compass Page is the third page in the default PAGE button order. If you have removed the Compass Page from the PAGE button order, go to MENU > Compass to view it.
Compass Navigation Arrow. To change the hiking route arrow from the Compass Page, go to MENU > Compass Navigation Arrow > Direct to Next Waypoint or Back on Course. you are in an area with magnetic interference. You should also calibrate the compass when you change batteries. For more information, see Compass and Altimeter starting on page 67. Info Fields Calibrating Sensors You can hide/show, change, and arrange the info fields at the bottom of the Compass Page.
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 38. 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 Edit Route Settings on page 46.
The Trip Info Page The Trip Info Page displays info fields that occupy the entire screen. You can customize each field with one of the many available info field options. It is the fourth page in the default PAGE button order. If you have removed the Trip Info Page from the PAGE button order, go to MENU > Trip Info to view it. Info Fields You can hide/show, change, and arrange the info fields. You can also use the large text option, which displays in three horizontal info fields.
Other Menu Options When navigating, additional options are available on the Trip Info Page menu. View Comment Details When navigating, the View Comment Details option allows you to view any available comments for the geocache or waypoint 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.
The Find Page Use the Find Page to search for addresses, roads, cities, points of interest (POIs), waypoints, geocaches, coordinates, and more on your PN-Series GPS. To open the Find Page, press the Find button . Search Methods There are two Find search options. The most recent search method you use is saved between searches. Find Near Map Center–This is the default search method.
To clear all fields into which you have entered information, go to MENU > Clear All Fields. To view the search method you are using 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 location, press Find at any time. The search begins, using the current search criteria. You can change the search method.
State/Country/City/Name (Find by Name only) Addresses State/Country/City/Building Number/Street Name (Find by Name only) Coordinates Coordinates can be edited. Streets/Trails State/Country/City/Name (Find by Name only) Cities State/Country/Name (Find by Name only) Search Results Search results are displayed in a list. When you highlight an item in the list, the Bearing and Distance info fields display measurements as follows: From the GPS position when the device has a GPS fix.
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 36. 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.
The Waypoints Page A waypoint is a location that you mark and store using the PN-Series GPS. You can also transfer waypoint files to an SD card in the device. 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-Series GPS.
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.
elevation is not available. 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 on page 36. When you mark a waypoint from a details page, such as a Find search result or a map object, the device uses the information available for the symbol and name. If no information is available, the red map pin is the default symbol.
Managing Waypoints To view waypoint details Use the waypoint details page to view detailed information 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.
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-Series GPS records a series of GPS readings for the waypoint’s 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.
The Geocaches Page Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where you use a GPS device to search for geocaches—containers that include a log for you to record your visit. Some geocaches have trinkets you can take—just follow the “take one, leave one” rule. To find out more about geocaching, visit Geocaching.com. On a PN-Series GPS, 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 device.
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. 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.
the file you want to open and press ENTER to view the waypoints on the device. Save As–Save the open file as a new file and name it. If you have made any changes to the open file, the changes are saved in the new file—the original file does not retain the changes. Close–Close the open GPX file. How to Add Geocaches to the Device Use one of the following methods to send geocaches to your device. DeLorme Topo North America™ 9.
Managing Geocaches To view geocache details Use the geocache details page to view information about a geocache, when available. From the Geocaches Page, select a geocache and press ENTER. The geocache details page opens. 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.
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. 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 From the geocache details page, go to MENU > Move to GPS Location.
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. Geocaching Out in the field, pick a geocache to start with and then use the PN-Series GPS geocaching features to navigate to, log, and write field notes for one or a series of geocaches.
»» Signature–At 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 write a field note When you log a geocache with a cache id, you can write a field note that you can later upload to Geocaching.com. 1. Log a geocache. 2.
in Topo North America, Cache Register, or the DeLorme Field Notes page on Geocaching.com. See the Help for each application for complete instructions. 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 Routes Page The Routes Page displays a list of routes on the PN-Series GPS—routes you have created on the device and routes you have sent to the device using a DeLorme mapping application. Using DeLorme Topo North America™ or XMap ® to create pre-planned routes in advance on the desktop for transfer to the device lets you make sure to take exactly the road route you want and is also the best way to create long routes. To open the Routes Page, from any page go to MENU > Routes.
»» Hiking–Select Automatic to continuously recalculate from the current GPS location to the next stop in the route. Select Prompt to alert you when you are off track; you can then choose to recalculate or ignore. Note For trail routes sent to your device from Topo North America or XMap, select Off so that the trail route does not recalculate—if it recalculates, the shape of the route is lost. »» Driving–Select Automatic to recalculate from the threshold specified in the Back on Track Threshold option.
To add a name for your route, highlight the Route Name field, press ENTER and use the keyboard to make changes. When you are finished editing, press ENTER. The route name will not change when you add points. 3. Ensure Add Point is highlighted and press ENTER. 4. Select the method for adding the point. »» Use Find–Opens the Find Page. Search for the point you want to add; from the search result details page, select Add. »» Use Map–Opens the Map Page.
Manage Routes To view route details On the Routes Page, select a route to open its details page. 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.
the active route from Routes Page by selecting Directions. 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 a route to your next cache.
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, and manage track files on the SD card. To open the Tracks Page, from any page go to MENU > Tracks. If you have added the Tracks Page to the PAGE button order, it is no longer available on menus. Press the PAGE button until it appears.
»» Stop Recording–The device stops recording. »» Start Recording a New Track–The device saves the track and starts recording a new track. Prompt to Reset Trip Info–When this check box is selected, the Reset Trip Info page appears when you manually save or clear an active track. This synchronizes the track with the Trip Info. To restore the default settings for all options, select Restore Defaults. Record points by–The method for logging points; select Time or Distance from the drop-down list.
Page opens in navigation mode. The active track continues recording as you follow the track back to the start. To save the active track 1. Select Save to save the active track as a file on the SD card and clear the active track memory. 2. Name and save the file. 3. On the track details page, edit the track Track (name), Color, and Comments fields as needed. To edit a field, highlight it and press ENTER. Then, use the available option (drop-down list, arrow keypad, or keyboard) to make changes.
To edit details for the open track On the 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 the open track on the map The View/Hide button shows the available action. To view the track on the map, select View on the track details page. To hide a track on the map if it is showing, select Hide on the track details page.
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. To open the Sun/Moon Page, from any page go to MENU > Sun/Moon. If you have added the Sun/Moon Page to the PAGE button order, it is no longer available on menus. Press the PAGE button until it appears. The Sun/Moon Page shows information for the current map center at the time and date indicated.
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. To change the location If you want to see sun/moon information for a location other than your current GPS location, pan the map or change the map center (for example, view a waypoint or a search result on the map). Then, view the Sun/Moon Page to see the information for the new location.
The Tide Page Use the Tide Page to view tide (for oceans) or current (for tidal rivers) information for a specific time, date, tide station, 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 Time field. To open the Tide Page, from any page go to MENU > Tide. If you have added the Tide Page to the PAGE button order, it is no longer available on menus. Press the PAGE button until it appears.
2. Press ENTER and use the arrow keypad to make changes. When you are finished editing, press ENTER. To reset the time and date To reset the time and date to the device’s time and date, from the Tide 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 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 Knight's Solunar Tables, which use the cycle of the sun and moon to predict activity and feeding schedules. To open the Hunt/Fish Page, from any page go to MENU > Hunt/Fish. If you have added the Hunt/Fish Page to the PAGE button order, it is no longer available on menus. Press the PAGE button until it appears.
The Device Setup Page To open the Device Setup Page, from any page go to MENU > Device Setup. If you have added the Device Setup Page to the PAGE button sequence, it is no longer available on menus. Press the PAGE button until it appears. Use the Device Setup Page options to modify the default settings on the PN-Series GPS. You can also view and manage internal and SD card memory use and restore the device’s default system settings.
The number of waypoints/geocaches, track, and routes currently open. The device's total capacity. Autumn (orange) Winter (blue) Midnight (high contrast—black/gray/dark blue; helpful for night use) To automatically turn on the Midnight option at night, select the Use Midnight at sunset check box. To modify the backlight intensity You can adjust the brightness of the screen backlight. Decrease the intensity to improve battery life.
To turn on screen rotation Select the Enable display rotation check box to allow the screen to rotate when you view the device upside down. When rotated, the arrow keypad adjusts to match the device's orientation. To take screenshots Select the Screenshots On 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, see Taking a Screenshot on page 8.
feature and to calibrate the electronic compass and the barometric altimeter. Sound For more information about the compass and altimeter, see the Compass and Altimeter section starting on page 67. To modify the sound settings From any page, go to MENU > Device Setup > Compass & Altimeter. Select the check box to enable the option. Enable Electronic Compass–If this is not selected, the device uses the GPS compass. Enable Barometric Altimeter–If this is not selected, the device uses the GPS elevation.
To modify the time settings From any page, go to MENU > Device Setup > Time. Use the drop-down lists to select the time settings. Time Format–Select Local 12 hr or Local 24 hr. Zone–Select your actual time zone or select Automatic to allow the device to update the time based on your GPS location. To enable the Daylight Saving option, select the Daylight Saving check box. To restore the default settings To restore the default settings, go to MENU > Device Setup > Time > Restore Defaults.
MENU > Device Setup > 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 item up or down in the list. To restore the default settings To restore the default settings for Page Order options, go to MENU > Device Setup > Page Order > Restore Defaults.
Additional Information File Management Waypoints (including geocaches) and tracks are managed using GPX—or GPS Exchange Format—files. A GPX file stores location, elevation, and time information and is used to transfer data between your PN-Series GPS and your computer. GPX files can be saved to an SD card that you put in the device. Tip On the Waypoints, Geocaches, and Tracks pages, press MENU and select File to view the available file management options.
Tip Use the SD card reader method to quickly transfer large maps. Send maps your use frequently to the device’s internal memory so you always have them when you need them. Compass and Altimeter PN-40 only The PN-40 comes equipped with two sensors; an electronic compass and a barometric altimeter. The electronic compass works when the PN-40 is stationary or moving at less than 1.5 miles per hour. The compass readings calculated from GPS information are accurate only when the device is moving.
To calibrate the compass 1. From the Satellite Page or the Compass Page, go to MENU > Calibrate > Calibrate Compass. OR From any page, go to MENU > Device Setup > 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.
To calibrate the altimeter 1. From the Satellite Page or the Compass Page, go to MENU > Calibrate > Calibrate Altimeter. OR From any page, go to MENU > Device Setup > Compass & Altimeter > Calibrate > Calibrate Altimeter. 2. Select a calibration method. »» Known Elevation–The actual elevation at your location. »» Known Pressure–The barometric pressure (adjusted for sea level) for your location. »» GPS Elevation–The GPS elevation calculated by the device. 3.
Specifications Physical Specifications Case: IPX-7 waterproof, impact resistant Size: 5.25" x 2.43" x 1.5" Weight: 5.35 oz.
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.
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. 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 used are derived from the DejaVu fonts which are derived from Bitstream Vera, Copyright © 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Geocaching icons (Copyright © Groundspeak Inc.) used with permission. Visit the DeLorme Wiki at wiki.delorme.com for more information. The latest version of the User Manual is always available for download.
Info Fields Table Info fields are used to provide information you need when using the PN-Series GPS. On the Map, Compass, and Trip Info Pages, you can customize the info fields. For more information, see Info Fields on page 8. Notes Info fields may be abbreviated on the screen; for example, Velocity Made Good is abbreviated as VMG. Time is expressed as hours:minutes AM/PM. Go to Device Setup > Time to change the format (12 hour/24 hour) and to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off.
Info Field Coordinates: Secondary Course Device Odometer Distance to Finish Distance to Next Stop Distance to Next Turn Elevation: Barometer Elevation: GPS Elevation: Maximum Elevation: Minimum ETA at Finish ETA at Next Turn ETA at Next Stop Finish GPS Accuracy Description The coordinates for the current GPS location, cursor position, or map center in the secondary format. The default is UTM/UPS. Change the format in Device Setup > Units > Coordinates: Secondary.
Info Field GPS Status Heading Moonrise/Moonset Next Stop Next Turn Next Turn Arrow Off Course Pressure: Ambient Pressure: MSL Speed Speed: Average Speed: Maximum 76 Info Fields Table Description The current status of your GPS device. No Fix, 2-D, or 3-D. A W below the status indicates a WAAS fix. The current direction of travel. Expressed in degrees. PN-40 Only: If electronic compass accuracy is poor, a red exclamation point displays.
Info Field Speed: Moving Average Sunrise/Sunset Time/Date Time to Finish Time to Moonrise/set Time to Next Stop Time to Next Turn Time to Sunrise/set Trip: Odometer Trip: Time Moving Trip: Time Stopped Trip: Time Total Velocity Made Good Vertical Speed Description The average speed of the device excluding stop time. Expressed in distance per unit of time. The time of day at which the sun will rise and set based on GPS location or the current map center. Expressed as hours:minutes AM/PM.
Index A About this Device................................... Altimeter Calibrate............................................. Elevation............................................. Pressure............................................. Settings.................................................. Average a waypoint................................ 65 68-69 12 64, 67-68 62-63 37 B Back on track.......................................... Base map............................................... Batteries Charge....
G Geocaches Add to device..................................... Comments/hints................................ Delete................................................. Edit..................................................... Field notes.......................................... Files.................................................... Log find.............................................. Move.................................................. Navigate to......................................... Project......
P Panning the map.................................... POIs Find..................................................... Map.................................................... Project a waypoint................................. 15 29 19-20 37 R Reset factory defaults............................ Routes Create................................................. Delete................................................. Edit settings....................................... Options......................................
Save.................................................... Settings.............................................. View on map...................................... Tracks Page............................................ Transfer maps........................................ Trip Info Page......................................... 53 51-52 51 51-54 66-67 27-28 Z Zoom in/out............................................ 5 U Units settings......................................... 64 USB setting...................
Batteries The Earthmate® PN-40 and PN-30 can be powered by two AA batteries (NiMH, alkaline, or lithium), or a DeLorme-supplied Li-Ion rechargeable battery. You’ll 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.