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FAQ - Efficasoft GPS Utilities for Symbian
General
GPS Receiver Setup
Map Navigation
Go To Navigation
POI & Waypoint
Track
Problems
Do I need a GPS receiver?
Yes.
The GPS Utilities program is based on the Global
Positioning System (GPS) satellites; to use it, you
will need a GPS Receiver**
in addition to your Symbian phone. Basically, the GPS
receiver receives GPS signal from the satellites,
and transfers your position information to the phone,
GPS Utilities then reads and evaluates the information
for you on screen.
This whole process does not need you to connect to the
Internet neither does it work through the regular cell
phone service. And as the GPS service is completely free,
there won't be any subscription cost or additional charge
for using the software or receiving the satellite signal,
except the one time payment for the receiver and the GPS
Utilities software.
GPS Receivers are massively available on eBay for under
USD $100 brand new. We recommend the Bluetooth GlobalSat
BT-338, which is very good.
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How to connect
GPS receiver in GPS Utilities?
Bluetooth
GPS Receiver
Efficasoft GPS Utilities can detect
and connect Bluetooth GPS Receiver automatically.
- Open 'Menu/Options', select the 'GPS' tab.
- Make sure the receiver is ON, and press 'Search',
GPS Utilities will start searching for the receiver.
- After the receiver is detected, press the Action/OK
key to select it.
- Select 'Back'.
And you are ready to 'Start GPS'!
Built-in GPS
Receiver
Please read here for Built-in
GPS Receiver setup instructions.
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GPS Utilities shows that it's looking
at >0 satellites, but Lon/Lat still shows 0, why?
This is because the GPS receiver is not yet 'fixed' with
the satellites.
Every time your switch on the GPS receiver, it needs to
look up the satellites and be fixed with them, and this
requires some time - you can see satellites being looked
at in GPS Utilities, but no valid position information
are transferred at this stage. Lots of factors may affect
GPS fixing, such as surroundings, indoor/outdoor, time
in the day and even the weather. Our experience shows
that it could even take more than an hour to get a fix,
while sometimes it takes only seconds.
Taking the receiver to a wide open area normally helps
a lot with this fix stage.
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Where are the maps?
Efficasoft GPS Utilities is designed that you can
freely use any map image for your real-time moving map
navigation.
Click here for pictured
step-by-step map download instructions!
Or you may also use the general instructions
below.
- Go to Google Map website (http://maps.google.com,
or any other map site like such as http://www.multimap.com)
on your desktop computer and locate the map you want.
- Zoom to appropriate level, then press the "Print
Scrn" key on your keyboard.
- Launch the "Paint" program from "Start->All
Programs->Accessories" on your computer.
- In Paint, press "Ctrl+V", or select menu
"Edit/Paste".
- You will see the map image is captured.
- Repeat the above steps and do some necessary editing
to put the captured image parts together to make the
map you want (no larger than 2000x2000), then save the
final image in GIF format.
- Select two points in the map image – a symbolic
building or a street corner, find out their coordinates
(Google Earth can help you with this) and write the
coordinates on a piece of paper.
- Copy the image to your phone and load it from "Menu/Map/Load
Map" in GPS Utilities. Then follow the steps
below to set the two points as reference points,
and it’s ready to use!
You can also use scanned paper maps, or even capture
the satellite/aerial photos in Google Earth, and here
are a few map resources you may find useful.
http://www.multimap.com
http://www.aaroads.com
http://earth.google.com
http://maps.google.com
Please note that the accuracy of map navigation is
very much depending on the accuracy of your map and reference
points. Among the tests we done, the Google Earth images
reached the highest accuracy with only two reference points
set.
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How to set image map reference
points?
- Locate (at least) two points on the map image and
find out their GPS coordinates - Google Earth can help
with this.
- Load a map image from 'Menu/Map/Load Map', you will
be switched to the Image Map View (IMV), and
the map you load will appear on screen.
- Zoom/scroll to the approximate area where the first
reference point you want to set resides. (Use Action
Key to switch Zoom/Scroll mode, and use Direction Keys
to zoom in/out and move the map).
- Select 'Set Ref. Point 1' in menu, the program will
lock this area on the screen for your focus. A red cross
will appear for you to trim to the precise point.
- After you moving the red cross to the point, press
Action; tick 'Enable Ref. Point 1' and insert the Lon/Lat
of the point in the popup dialog, then press OK.
- The first reference point is now set. Repeat step
2-4, set all the reference points, and the map is ready
for your navigation.
Please note every reference point can be disabled by
unchecking 'Enable Ref. Point X'.
When entering the GPS coordinates of the reference point,
you may enter either the whole numbers or the decimal
point. For example, 48°55'51.3", you may enter
either 48.93092 in Degree, or 48 in Degree, 55 in Minute
and 51.3 in Second.
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Is there any image map size limit?
Normal Size
Image Map
Please note that it is the map size (or
pixel size) that really matters, NOT the file size. For
example, the file size 500KB does not do any help here
(of course it saves storage space on your Symbian Device).
| Format |
Max Map Size (pixel) |
| GIF |
2000*2000 (recommended) |
| JPG |
1200*1200 |
| BMP |
1200*1200 |
In our tests, a 1200*1200 pixel map is
enough to show all main roads in a city like London.
If you are going on a long trip, from city A to city B
for example, we suggest that you prepare three maps, a
Highway map from A to B, and two detailed maps of city
A and B.
Ultra-large
Image Map
If you want to load a VERY large map image,
10000*10000 pixles for example, first convert it to 256-color
BMP format, then load it from 'Menu/Map/Load LARGE Map'
- as long as your storage card holds it, GPS Utilities
loads it!
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How create my own POI file?
Efficasoft GPS Utilities uses the Garmin .csv POI
format, which is very easy to create and edit.
CSV POI format v3.0
Lon,Lat,Name@SpeedLimit,Category(Not
Used),Range,TTS,reserved,reserved,Comment
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GPS Utilities automatically loads user's last opened
POI folder at startup. If the folder's not found, the
default POI folder "...\My Documents\My GPS\POI"
will be loaded.
In Garmin .csv format, each file represents a
category, and filename is the type (or name)
of that category. For example, all points in file "Restaurant.csv"
are meant to be locations of resaurant, and will be assigned
the resaurant icon when displayed on map.
Here's a brief description of the format, citied from
http://www.gpsinformation.org/penrod/poiloader/poiloader.html
In Microsoft
Notepad, you can create a POI file in the .csv format.
First create a folder where you will save your POI files.
I use three different files within that main folder.
One called "Speed" another "Redlight"
and another as "Places". You can create more
categories if you want. To create a file, open Notepad
in your accessories of Windows. First, choose "Save
As." Then give the file a .csv extension. And name
it with the type (Speed, Redlight or Places) of POI's
you plan to save it in. Then on each line, add in the
lat/lon, with the lon first and for Western coordinates,
use the dash as a prefix. Then place a comma between
each coordinate and the name you want to use.
Here are examples
of a basic POI you want to route to.
-117.91914,33.80909,Disneyland
-77.03648,38.89868,White House
When you want
to create a proximity alert, to sound when you are within
400 meters, it is the same format, except you must save
it in a file with the name of "Redlight'
For a speed
alert, it is similar, except this is where you determine
the speed. Use the same format, with the exception that
at the end, use the @ sign and then enter the speed.
For example,
-117.91914,33.80909,Disneyland@35
(This means 35 mph or kilometers per hour if you use
metric)
-77.03648,38.89868,White House@15 (This means 15 mph
or kilometers per hour if you use metric)
That is it.
You can create as many points in these separate files,
using a separate line for each POI.
**Please note that the "Speed
Limit" field and "Redlight" proximity alert
is not yet supported.
We have built in designed POI icons for the categories
below in GPS Utilities, as well as a default icon for
other categories. You may also use the numerical ID as
the file/category name, GPS Utilities can recognize them
as well.
00163, Swimming Area
08214, Post Office
00153, Drinking Water
00006, Bank
00156, Medical Facility
00157, Informaion
00014, Danger Area
00158, Parking Area
08243, Tunnel
08245, Forest
08233, Bridge
08207, Car Repair
00170, Car
08235, Cemetery
00013, Bar
08241, Military
00011, Restaurant
08236, Church
00008, Gas Station
16391, Tall Tower
16384, Airport
16388, Heliport
16392, Short Tower
00007, Fishing Area
00155, Telephone
08208, Fast Food
08244, Beach
00172, Shopping Center
00018, Waypoint (separated from POI, see FAQ below)
00159, Park
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How to make a Go To Destination
List?
Click here for pictured
step-by-step instructions!
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What's the format of Waypoint
file?
GPS Utilities automatically loads user's
last opened Waypoint file at startup. If the file's not
found, the default waypoint file will be loaded.
The waypoint is a independent file contains ONLY waypoints
(one line each), and the "Category" field IS
IGNORED in which case.
The format of waypoint file is
Long,Lat,Name@SpeedLimit,Category(Not
Used),Range,TTS,reserved,reserved,Comment
The default waypoint file is "...\My
Documents\My GPS\Waypoint.csv".
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What's the format of Destination
file?
A destination file contains a list of
destinations (one line each), and must be saved in folder
"...\My Documents\My GPS\Destinations". The
"Category" field IS USED in
destination files to define type of the destinations.
Long,Lat,Name@SpeedLimit,Category,Range,TTS,
reserved,reserved,Comment
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What's the layout of CSV format
Track Log?
Long,Lat,,Date&Time(UTC),Speed(Knots),Course,Altitude(meters)
1 Knots = 1.1508 MPH
1 Knots = 1.8520 km/h
The log files are saved in folder "...\My
Documents\My GPS\Track Log".
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How to convert CSV format track
log to Google Earth KML format?
You can convert GPS Utilities Track Log to KML format
and view it in Google Maps and Google Earth using the
"GUtrack2kml" converter from Nicolas Pinault.
It is a small, free and very easy to use Excel spreadsheet,
and it works like a charm!
Download GUtrack2kml
now!
And thanks to Lee Ryman who provide us an
alternative approach with GPSBabel. Here's what he said.
By
the way, I've found the open source program called GPSBabel
<http://www.gpsbabel.org>
to be very handy at converting the GPS Utilities track
log files directly to Google Earth's KML files. I know
you link to an Excel spreadsheet on your website that
does something similar, but it is kind of hard to use
if you don't own Excel.
In order to
use GPSBabel with the comma-separated format used in
the track log files you need a STYLE file. This file
defines the format of the csv data within the log file.
I have attached the STYLE file I use.
Also attached
are some screenshots of the various options I find work
well for converting the log files. This is using the
Windows executable GPSBabelGUI.exe, but the same options
can be configured using the command line version gpsbabel.exe
A good page
on using Google Earth with GPS data is http://earth.google.com/userguide/v4/ug_gps.html
Download
the style file and screenshots now!
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How to convert CSV format track
log to GPX format?
Try the free "Garmin GPX Converter" (download
at http://cbrom.myby.co.uk),
it can help you convert the track log file to GPX format
no problem!
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How to convert GPX files to CSV
format and use them as Waypoint/POI/Destinations?
At least two programs can help you do this, both are free!
GPXtoPOI - very simple, easy to use, but
works brilliant!
http://www.masterclass.com/gpxtopoi/gpxtopoidownload.html
GPSBabel - powerful, with loads of formats supported
(select output format as "Garmin POI database")
http://www.gpsbabel.org
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The speed display is not stable
and varies between 0 and xx km/h, why?
This is normal.
Efficasoft GPS Utilities reads speed information directly
from GPS receiver, while the receiver calculates speed
via position change. Unless you reach certain speed (e.g.
cycling or driving), the speed value can never be stable
due to the unstable nature in the position information
the receiver receives from the satellites.
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How to install Efficasoft GPS Utilities
for Symbian Device?
Connect your Symbian phone to a computer with Nokia
PC Suite installed. After the connection is established,
double-click the SISX file and follow the instructions
on screen.
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What is 'IMEI Code' and why do
you need it?
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is
a unique digit code (identifier) on your phone.
You may find the code in 'Menu/Help/Register'
in GPS Utilities.
IMEI can also be displayed on most phones
by dialing the code *#06#.
We use this code to generate your unique
registration code.
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How to register the program?
After purchase, you will receive a registration code within
two business days. Insert the registration code in the
'Menu/Help/Register' screen of the trial version, and
press 'Register'.
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While registering
the program, I get an 'Invalid Serial Number' error. Why?
Please check the IMEI code on your phone, see if it's
the one you provided at purchase. In case there's mistake,
please contact us at support@efficasoft.com.
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I purchased registration
code before, can I get free upgrade to the new version?
If your purchase was made within 1 year before the release
date of the new version, yes you are entitled to completely
FREE UPGRADE! Please email us at support@efficasoft.com
quoting
- Full name of product
- Purchase email address
- Device owner name
- Current registration code
and we will email you the new code.
Please note that the 1 year free upgrade option only applies
to the same product you purchased.
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