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Table of Contents
Getting Started .......................................................................................................... 1
Welcome to Street Atlas USA .................................................................................... 1
Using GeoTagger .................................................................................................... 231
Getting Started with GeoTagger ............................................................................ 231
Tagging an Image ............................................................................................... 231
Calculate the Timestamp Offset ............................................................................. 232
Legal Information ................................................................................................... 233
Street Atlas USA® 2014 Plus Single-User License Agreement ................................... 233
Important Notices................................................................................................ 237
Index .................................................................................................................... 243
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Getting Started
Welcome to Street Atlas USA
Tips
•Double-click a book in the Table of Contents to view all of its associated topics.
Click a topic to read its contents.
•Additio n al informatio n is available online:
osupport.delorme.com
forum.delorme.com
Street Atlas USA Features
•GPS NavMode—a hands free full-screen view that you can view in 2-D or 3-D. GPS
Radar results display on the screen. Optimized for use on netbooks.
•Find a street address, city/town, ZIP/Postal Code, coordinate, point of interes t, and
more. Use the advanced search function to locate the intersection of two streets, a
specific category of map items, such as landmarks along the curre n t route, or an
area code and exchange.
•Connect your GPS device to the program and track your progress on a portable
computer as you travel. View your next turn as well as the turn after that—very
helpful when you need to make a turn directly af t er another turn. You can even use
automatic back-on-track feature to recalculate your route when detours v9er you
the
off course.
•Use MapShare to share your current map view and even route directions with
anyone.
• Use the NetLink tab to get free downloads of data and imagery from the Map Library
for your area of interest.
• Use Canadian data to create door-to-door routes in Canada.
• Import your personal address book information
map. You can even use them as a start, stop, or finish route point or search for them
using the Find tab.
• Create custom keyboard shortcuts to navigate the program more easily than ever.
• Combine digital photos with GPS locations using GeoTagger.
• Use the toolbar to create routes, shar e maps, open/cr eat e/save map files, and edit
your preferences.
• Print high quality, detailed, single-page maps or mural maps as large as 3 x 3 pages.
• Print your route and/or route directions.
• Customize your map with routable roads, text, MapNotes, and more!
With the Phone tab in Str eet Atlas USA Plus, you can also:
• Search over 121 million residential and business phone listings
• Find phone numbers for a specific roa d .
and visualize your contacts on the
, including Canada.
Frequently Asked Questions
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These questions are asked most frequently by our customers.
•Where do I find the map and other options settings?
All options are located in the Options dialog box . To open it, click the Options button
on the toolbar. You can use it to modify GPS, voice, map feature,
display, and keyboard shortcut preferences. For more information, see the Toolbar
topic.
Notes
•Some tabs also have an Options button , which opens the same dialog
box.
•You can also click the arrow next to the Options toolbar button to open the
Options menu. Then, click Options to open the dialog box.
•How can I make the program open with my most recent map file instead of in Salt
Lake City?
Use the Welcome Screen to determine if you want to create a new map file project
each time you open Street Atlas USA or if you want to open a recent map file. When
you use the new map file option, the default location is Salt Lake City.
•Upgraders only: What happens to my map files when I upgrade?
Your map files, draw files, route files, and log files are stored in the DeLorme Docs
folder, usually found on the root of your computer's C: drive. They are not affected
by an install or removal of DeLorme software.
•Upgraders only: Why doesn't this version of Street Atlas USA overwrite the older
version?
This allows you to view both versions on the same computer.
•Upgraders only: Should I uninstall my pre vious version before installing this
version of Street Atlas USA?
Uninstalling is not necessary; however, you can uninstall the previous edition of the
software either before or after installing this version of Street Atlas USA.
•Can I see my imagery and data from Topo USA, Topo North America, and XMap on
the map?
Yes, as long as the DeLorme Docs\Downloads is located in the same location for
Street Atlas USA as it was in Topo USA, Topo North America, or XMap.
Note You cannot view 7.5-minute USGS Quad maps, NOAA charts, or DigitalGlobe®
maps in Street Atlas USA.
•How do I create a route?
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You can create a ro ute using the Route tab, right-click menu options, or the toolbar.
If you are using a GPS, you can use E-Z Nav to quickly create a route to a location.
See the following topics for more info rmation about creating routes.
Creating a Route
Tutorial: Plan a Long Distance Trip
Getting Started
Tutorial: Use the E-Z Nav Route Wizard
•How do I import files from an earlier version of Street Atlas USA into this version?
You can import map files, routes, and draw files from many other DeLorme mapping
programs by using a drag-and-drop operation or by using the import function in
Street Atlas USA.
Note Information for Street Atlas USA 9.0 and earlier users.
The structure of map files has changed throughout the life of Street Atlas USA. Map
files in older products, such as Street Atlas USA 9.0 and earlier, are a single file that
contain route information, draw objects , and the current display settings. These map
files cannot be opened in this version of Street Atlas USA; however, you can view the
route and/or draw information that the map file c ontains using the import and dragand-drop functions within Street Atlas USA.
Map files do not contain the draw and route information but connect to separate
route and draw files. You can open these map files in Street Atlas USA to view their
contents. Or, you can import/drag-and-drop the draw/route information individually.
To Open A Map File
•
1. Click the Map Files tab.
2. Click File and then click Open.
3. Select the map file you want to view and then click Open.
Notes
Street Atlas USA can open only map files with an .saf extension .
Regular Street Atlas USA only: If you have simplified file management
activated and the map file you are opening contains more then one draw file
or route file, you will be prompted to select the file you want to open.
4. Click OK. The files are imported into one .saf file.
Note Once you save the map file in Street Atlas USA, you can no longer
open it in previous versions of Street Atlas U SA . If you want to continue to
use the map file in a previous version, select Save As and rename the file.
To Import a Route
5. Using Windows® Explorer®, browse to the source folder of the route file. The
default directory is C:\DeLorme Docs\Navigation or C:\Program Files\Street Atlas USA.
6. Locate the file you want to import.
7. While holding the left mouse button, drag the file to the Windows task bar
button for Street Atlas USA (Street Atlas USA opens) and then drag the file to
the map. Release the mouse button when finished.
8. Drag the file on top of the map and release the left mouse button. The file
imports and displays the route.
To Import a Draw File
9. Click the Draw tab, click File, and then click Import.
10. Browse to the path where your draw files are stored. The default directory is C:\DeLorme Docs\Draw.
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11. Under Files of Type, select the file type from the list. If the type is not listed,
select All File s; for example, All Files (*.*).
12. Click the file to select it and then click Open. The imported draw layer
displays in Street Atlas USA. A copy of the draw layer is imported into the
current map file and the original file is not modified.
•What is the difference between NavMode a nd the GPS t a b view when using GPS?
The default GPS view is NavMode—a hands free full-screen view that you can display
in 2-D or 3-D. By default, the Control Panel is hidden and the tabs are minimized;
however, you can customize your interface
route wizard so you can quickly plan a trip.
The GPS tab view option allows you to use the GPS tab to control navigating and
tracking. By default, the tabs and Control Panel are visible, but
them. It is av ailable only in 2-D mode. For more information, see Using NavMode or
GPS Tab View.
To turn NavMode on or off, click the NavMode button on the toolbar. When the
. By default, NavMode uses the E-Z Nav
you can opt to hide
button appears indented,
Note The button is grayed out
playing back a GPS log file
You can also change your GPS view in the Options dialog box:
1. Click the Options button
You can also click the Options button
2. Clear the Use NavMode check box to turn it off, or select the check box to
turn it on.
3. Click OK.
•How do I find a specif ic location?
Street Atlas USA offers powerful search tools that enable you to locate any place in
the United States or Canada.
In addition, you ca n search for places along your route, within a certain radius of the
current map center, or within a particular region.
To access the search features in Street Atlas USA, click the Find tab. For more
information on searching for specific locations, see Performing a Basic Search
Performing a POI Search, Performing an Advanced Search, and Finding POIs Near
Your Current Location.
•How can I find all of the nearby points of interest?
NavMode is on.
unless you have a GPS device plugged in or are
on the toolbar and click the GPS tab.
on the GPS tab.
,
Right-click your location on the map, click Find Travel POIs, and then click the
distance you want to sea rch within (1 mile, 5 miles, or 10 miles). The points of
interest display in Find tab results area.
OR
If you are tracking with a GPS device, do a radar search
within a designated distance of your current GPS position.
•How do I perform an Along the Way search in the Find tab and print my results?
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to locate points of interest
Getting Started
You can search for names or categories along your current route by doing a n
advanced search in the Find tab. You can then print your search results using the
Along the Way print option. Use the following steps to search for a name/category
along your current route and print the results:
1. Click the Find tab and then click Advanced. The Advanced dialog area
displays.
2. Select Category from the From drop-down list.
3. Select CurrentRoute from the Within drop-down list.
4. Type the appropriate keyword in the Keywords text box.
5. Type the distance within which you want to sear ch in the Distance text box.
6. Click Search. The search results display in the dialog area.
7. Click the Print tab and then click Route. The Route dialog area displays.
8. Select the Along the Way check box.
9. Click Print. The search results print.
•How do I turn on voice navigation?
Voice is used in the following ways:
•
• Listen to your route directions
• Use the speech recognition feature to issue commands or ask questions about
map panning and zooming, navigation, or GPS functions.
while tracking alon g a route using GPS.
•Why can't I hear the vo i ce during voice navigation?
The voice navigation system depends on your computer's sound system for volume
levels.
To Set the Volume Level
If your system is no t playing the sound loud enough, use the following steps to verify
the Wave volume control is set to its highest levels.
•
1. From the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to
Multimedia (or Entertainment depending on your operating system) and
then click Volume Control.
OR
If available, click the audio contr ol shortcut on your taskbar.
2. In the Wave column, move the Volume slider to the top.
3. Close the Volume Control dialog box.
If the voice commands are still not loud enough t o hear, contact your sound card
manufacturer to download and install the latest driver for your specific model sound
card. The new driver may be able to provide louder output.
There are a variety of external speaker output options for your laptop. Some of them
are simply larg er external spea ke rs; ot h e rs a llow you to send the voice to your car
stereo speakers.
•Why doesn't Street Atlas USA recognize my voice?
To troubleshoot why Street Atlas USA may not recognize your voice, verify the
following:
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• Ensure Street Atlas USA is the active application.
• Ensure you are wearing your microphone correctly. See your microphone's
user guide for more information.
•Train your speech engine in the environme n t in which you are using the Voice
tab of Street Atlas USA. It is important to speak as na t urally as you did during
the training.
Note You can also designate a phrase with which to prefix all of your comma nds
(similar to Simon Says) within the program or the Speech settings in your Windows
Control Panel to change your voice settings.
•How do I get data updates or fix the roads on my map?
The data in Street Atlas USA can be updated only by buying a more recent version of
the product when it is available.
However, if you find there is a local road that is missing, you can add it to the
current draw layer using the Routable Ro ads Draw tool. For more information, see
the topic Drawing Routable Roads on the Map
Note You can also report data corrections to DeLorme using the NetLink tab.
•What is a map file?
.
Street Atlas USA lets you save all of the work you have do ne in the mapp ing
application as a single workspace so you can open it later. These saved workspaces
are called map files.
A map file consists of the following items: coordinates of the map center, current
zoom level, current magnification, map display preferences, any adde d items: such
as draw layers, routes, and so forth. As you create new routes or draw layers,
change preferences or the map center, and so forth, they are added to the current
map file. Changes can be saved or discarded.
To learn how to create a map file in Street Atlas USA, see
Files.
•What do the different colors and symbols on the map m ean?
The different colors on the map represent different areas of land use and land cover
(parks, population centers, water, forests, and so on). The Map Legend provides
examples and descriptions of the map features.
Click the Help button
to display the Map Legend
•What's the difference between a stop and a via?
When routing in Street Atlas USA, you have the o p tion of adding/inserting stops or
vias in the route. A stop is a location in the middle of a route where you want to stop
and then proceed from. A via is a road on the map that you want to specifically use
when routing.
on the Street Atlas USA toolbar and click Map Legend
Help topic.
Creating and Deleting Map
•What's the difference between adding and inserting a stop or via?
The Insert Stop/Via function arranges stops/vias geographically in the route. The Ad d
Stop/Via function adds stops/vias in the order you add them to the route.
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•Why does my route fail to calculate?
Your route will fail to calculate if you create a route:
•With a route start, stop, via, or finish point in an are a that you have
designated as a Route Avoid
• That includes route points outside the United S tates, Mexico, or Canada.
• On an island without roads. In this case, Street Atlas USA will look for the
nearest road to that island to place the route point. If the nearest road is not
routable (for example, it is the only road on the island and/or the island does
not have ferry access), you will get an error message saying "Route failed to
calculate."
• Why do X marks display on the map when I calculate a route?
• When you place a route point in a location that isn't on a street, Street Atlas
USA finds the closest street to that location, marks the space between the
point you clicked and the street with X marks, and starts the route at the
street.
•If you search for an address that is on a walkway and place a route point on
it, Street Atlas USA finds the closest street to that location, ma rks the space
between the point you clicked and the street with X marks, and starts the
route at the street.
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•Why are the tab area and control panel so narrow?
Street Atlas USA was designed to accommodate resolutions of 800 x 600 or higher.
If you are using a very high resolution (such as 1920 x 1200), the tab area and
control panel in Street Atlas USA may appear to be very narrow.
Note Use the Windows Control Panel to adjust your display settings.
•Can I send maps to my GPS device?
You cannot export maps to a GPS device with Street Atlas USA. You can send routes,
draw files, waypoints, and tracks.
•Why can’t I see all the information abo ut my route on the Route tab?
If your have your screen resolution set to 800 x 600, some infor mation, such as the
route summary, may not display for a longer route. Increase your screen resolution
to view all details.
•Regular Street Atlas USA only: What's the difference between advanced and
simplified file ma nagement?
Simplified file management allows you to save one route or draw layer in a single
map file.
Advanced file management allows you to save multiple routes and draw layers in
a single map file.
During the product installation, you c hose to use simplified or advanced file
management. Once the program is installed, you can verify the type of file
management you are using and change it. Click t he arrow next to the Options
button
on the toolbar to o pe n t he m enu, and then click Change File
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Management. Your current option displays in the dialog box. To cha nge the option,
click the button for the file management option you want to use. For more
information, see Activating Advanced/Simplified File Management
.
Helpful Tips
These tips may help you use the features in your DeLorme mapping program. The Did You
Know? pop-up tutorials provide hints while you are working in the application.
Tips
•To disable a specific pop-up tutorial, select the Don't Show Again check box before
you close it.
•To disable all pop-up tutorials, click the Help button
Shut Off All Pop-up Tutorials.
•To enable all pop-tutorials after you have shut off one or more, click the Help button
on the toolbar and click Reset All Pop-up Tutorials.
on the toolbar and click
Control Panel
If you want to... Use this tip...
Zoom the map out/in
quickly
Pan the map quickly Position your cursor on the edge of the map; it becomes a
Update the coordinate
format that displays in the
Control Panel
View the last map center Press the middle button in the Compass Rose in the
Drag the map cursor in a n up-left direction to zoom the
map out or drag it in a down-right direction to zoom the
map in.
white hand that you ca n use to drag the map to the new
location.
Update your measurement preferences at any time using
the Display tab in the Options dialog box.
Control Panel to center the map on the previous map view.
This button performs an undo function for the last pan or
zoom (up to 256 times).
Draw
If you want to... Use this tip...
Create a route using a
road you have added to
the map with the Draw tab
When drawing a routable road, click each existing road it
crosses to ensure that you can route on the new ro ad.
When you open a track you've imported from your GPS
device, join the imported line with existing lines by rightclicking each intersection and selecting Manage
Draw/Join.
Find
If you want to... Use this tip...
Modify a Find search result Right-click a result item in the Find tab to add it as a
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MapNote, insert it as a stop in your route, copy the
information to your clipboard, and so on.
Find a custom point of
interest (such as a Chinese
restaurant) when
performing a GPS radar
search in Find
You can use the Custom option to find other categories
besides those listed, or to find multiple categories at once.
GPS
If you want to... Use this tip...
View a GPS log on the map Use the Draw tab to import a GPS log file and view it as a
line object on the map.
Info
If you want to... Use this tip...
Quickly view information
for a location on the map.
Hover your cursor over objects on the map to see
information (such as road names, city/town, details about
draw objects, etc.) in the status line that appears at the
bottom of the map, just above the tab area.
Map Files
If you want to... Use this tip...
Determine which map file
opens when you open
Street Atlas USA.
Learn how to add route
and/or draw layers to your
map file
Use the Welcome Screen to set which map file opens with
Street Atlas USA.
Add existing route and/or draw files to your map file by
clicking the Add button and selecting the Draw File or
Route File option.
Note In Street Atlas USA, you must use Advanced File
Management to use this option. This does no t apply to
Street Atlas USA Plus.
Measurement Tool
If you want to... Use this tip...
Measure the
area/perimeter of a
location on the map
Use the measure tool to draw a polygon on the map and
determine its area and perimeter. Just click point-by-point
to draw the polygon on the map and then double-click to
close the polygon. The area and perimeter display in the
center of the polygon.
Phone
If you want to... Use this tip...
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spouse or child) by clicking the Speech settings in the
Get all of the phone
listings for a particular
road.
Note The Phone tab is available only in Street Atlas USA Plus.
You can right-click the map on a road to view phone
listings for that road.
Print
If you want to... Use this tip...
Stop a page in a multipage map from printing
If you do not want to print all the pages in a multi-page
map, on the Layout graphic, click each page you do no t
want to print.
Route
If you want to... Use this tip...
Reorder inserted stops Reorder your inserted route stops using the Advanced
features in the Route tab.
Create a route quickly For quick route creation, right-click the map and select one
of the Create Route options or use the Route buttons on
the toolbar.
Reorder the columns in the
Route Directions list
Click the Directions list column headers to change the
column order.
Determine the difference
between adding and
inserting stops and vias
View information about
your second turn
Added stops/vias are placed in the order you add them to
the route. Inserted stops/vias are placed in the order you
would approach them between the Start and Finish points
of the route.
Click the Show Turns button when GPS tracking to view
information about the following turn.
Tab Area
If you want to... Use this tip...
Adjust the size of the tab
area
Show, hide, or reorder
tabs
Import or export a tab
configuration file
Adjust the size of the tab area by dragging the top or right
side of the tab area.
Use the Tab Manager option in the Help menu to show,
hide, or reorder tabs.
Use the Tab Manager option in the Help menu to import or
export a tab configuration file
Voice
If you want to... Use this tip...
Create new speech
reco gnition profiles
You can create a new speech recognition profile for each of
your working environments (noisy, quiet) and users (your
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Windows Control Panel.
Getting Started
Learn how to make the
microphone more sensitive
to your commands in noisy
environments
If there is background noise while you are speaking, it may
be helpful to precede all of your voice commands with a
special phrase (like Simon Says). See t he Voice Settings
tab of the Options dialog box.
XData
If you want to... Use this tip...
Geoplace XData records
that do not have complete
You can drag a record from the Query list and place it at
the correct geo-location on the map.
address information or
were not correctly located
during the import process
Add a blank record to your
XData database
To add a blank record to an XData database, you mus t
select All Records as the Table Display type.
Note The XData tab is available only in Street Atlas Plus.
Activating Advanced/Simplified File Management
Note for regular Street Atlas USA only
Advanced file management allows you to save multiple routes and draw layers in
a single map file. With simplified file management, you can save only one route
and/or draw layer in a single map file. I f you did not select to enable advanced
file management during the product installation , you can still change the settings
using the Change File Management option in the Options menu.
This note does not apply to Street Atlas USA Plus users.
When you installed Street Atlas USA, you were given the option to use simplified or
advanced file management. Simplified file management allows you to have one route or
draw layer saved in a map file. If you want to save multiple route and/or draw layers in a
map file, you must activate advance d file ma na gement.
To Activate Advanced/Simplified File Management
Use the following steps to change your file management preferences.
1. Click the arrow next to the Options button
2. Click Change File Management.
The Change File Management dialog box opens, indicating if the program is set to
use advanced or simplified file management.
3. To use advanced file management, click Advanced.
OR
To use simplified file management, click Simplified.
4. At the confirmation message, click OK.
5. You must restart Street Atlas USA to view the change in f i le management.
Note Some of the Help topics related to the Map Files tab, Route tab, and Dr aw tab include
instructions for both simplified and advanced file management. Be sure to fo llow the
on the toolbar.
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instructions for the file management system you have selected. A note appears at the end
of each related Help topic.
Basic Functions
Zooming In and Out
You can use the drag and zoom feature, zoom tools, or the data zoom level(Data zoom level
is the relationship between what you see in a map view and how it exists in reality. It is the
amount of geographic data displayed on a computer monitor. The data zoom level is similar
to the traditional fractional relationship expressed o n paper maps. For example, 1:24,000,
1:100,000, 1:500,000, and so on.) to quickly change the zoom level of the map view.
Notes
•Increase the data zoom level number to show a smaller geographic area at greater
detail.
•Decrease the data zoom level number to show a larger geographic area at lesser
detail.
•If you view both the right (primary) and left (secondary) maps at different data
zoom levels, a box (or lines, depending on the current data zoom level) displays on
the map that is zoomed out the furthest. The box/lines ind icate the area that is in
view on the other map.
•If you view the right and left maps at the same data zoom level but they are not
equally represented on the screen (50 /5 0), a box (or lines) displays on the map that
is covering the most screen area. The box/lines indicate the area that is in view on
the other map.
To Drag and Zoom In
Use the following steps to zoom in either the right or left map.
1. Click and hold down the left mouse button as you drag the mouse in a down-right
direction on the map to encompass the area you want to display. A view box displays
on the screen and ch anges dimension as you move the mouse. A label disp lays the
data zoom level at the current map center.
2. Once you reach the map area or data zoom level you want to display, release the
mouse button. The area you selected fills the map window, the map re-centers, and
the map view adjusts to show the appropriate level of detail.
Tip To move the view box to another location, press the SHIFT key at any time.
To Drag and Zoom Out
Use the following steps to zoom in either the right or left map.
1. Click and hold down the le ft mouse button as you drag the mouse in an up-left
direction on the map. A staircase with a small circle displays on the screen.
2. Continue dragging the mouse in an up-left direction. The small circle moves up the
steps, one step per data zoom level. A label displays the da ta zoom level to the
bottom-right of the staircase.
3. Once you reach the data zoom level you want to display, r elease the mouse button.
The map view adjusts to display the appropriate level of detail. The map center is
retained on your screen.
To Zoom In/Out Using the Zoom Tools
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There are two sets of zoom tools. The zoom tools for the right map are located in the
Control Panel
. The zoom tools for the left map are located at the top of the left ma p view.
Click the up arrow to zoom out one minor data zoom level at
a time. Click the down arrow to zoom in one minor data
zoom level at a time.
Right
Map
Controls
Click the Zoom In 1 tool to increase the detail number to
the next full level.
Click the Zoom Out 1 tool to decrease the detail number to
the next full level.
Click the Zoom Out 3 tool to decrease the detail number by
three full levels.
Click the plus button to increase the detail number to the
next fu ll level.
Left
Map
Controls
Click the minus button to decrease the detail numb er to the
next fu ll level.
The data zoom level of the left map displays in the text area
to the left of the buttons.
Tips
•Press ALT+PAGE UP on your keyboard to zoom out to the next full data zoom level.
Press ALT+PAGE DOWN on your keyboard to zoom in to the next full data zoom
level.
•Use the mouse wheel to zoom the map in and out. Rotate the mouse wheel to zoom
in by individual data zoom level steps or hold the SHIFT key while rotating the
mouse wheel to zoom to the next full data zoom level.
Panning/Centering the Map
Use any of the following methods to pan (move) or center the map.
• Click anywhere on the map. The point you click becomes the new map center.
• When you point near the map edge, a white hand displays. D rag the hand to move
the map in that direction.
•Click the Map Panning button
direction.
•Click anywhere on the overview map
center. This allows you to traverse greater distances with each mouse click than you
can within the main map.
on the toolbar to drag/pan the map in any
. The point you click becomes the new map
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•Point anywhere on t he black view box in the overview map window. When the
pointer becomes a
• Use the search features on the Find tab to center the map on a particular location.
• Assign shortcut keys
, drag the view box to the new location.
to pan the map up, down, left, or right in small increments.
Copying Your Map to the Clipboard
Click the Copy to Clipboard button on the Print tab to copy your map to the clipboard.
You can then paste it into another program.
You can also right-click an ywhere on the map and click Copy Map to Clipboard.
Saving a Map as a Bitmap or JPEG Image
You can save the current map view as a bitmap (.bmp) or JPE G (.jpg) image in all page
layout formats: Single, 2 x 2, and 3 x 3. If you select a multi-page format, all the a ctive
pages are saved as individual bitmaps or JPEGs. The file name is the specified file name
with an incremental page number at the end.
See Printing a Map
for information about printing a map without sav ing it as a file.
To Save a Map as a Bitmap or JPEG
Use the following steps to save a map as an image.
1. Locate the area on the map that you want to save as an image.
2. Click the Print tab and then click the Map subtab (if it is not already selected).
3. Under Print Layout, select Page(the map print area is based on the paper size
specified in the Setup options) or Screen(the map print area is based on the screen
size).
The print area for a Page map displays as a red box and the print area for a Screen
map displays as a blue box on the overview map.
4. If you selected Page in step 3, the following options are available.
• Under Print Layout, select a layout option (Single, 2 x 2, or 3 x 3). The
print area displays on both the Map and the Overv iew Map. In the example
below, 2 x 2 is selected. This means the print area encompasses four
standard pages at whatever paper size you specified in the Setup options. You
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can assemble a multipage map
•If you selected 2 x 2 or 3 x 3 and do not want to save all the page s in the
multipage map on the map layout graphic, click e ach pag e yo u do not want to
save. The page appears dimmed or gray. In the example below, page 4 will
not print.
•Verify this is the location and photo zoo m you want to save. If not, pan the
map to the location and zoom to the level you want.
Note Changing the photo zoom enlarges/reduces the map features and
changes the map area that you save as an image. If you increase the photo
zoom level, map text, lines, symbols, etc. are larger and your map area is
reduced. If you decrease the photo zoom level, map text, lines, symbols, etc.
are smaller and your map area is enlarged. The reduction/enlargement
percentages for your photo zoom level display under the Photo Zoom dropdown list.
•If you want to use other tabs and functions but not lose your current print
area, print photo zoom, or other se ttings, select the Lock Print Center check
box. This locks the print area and cha nges the tab label to red.
• Add text or graphics to your map
• Select the Print Preview check box to zoom the map and view the entire
area that will be saved as a bitmap image. Clear the check box to return to
your previous data zoom level.
into a large map.
.
6. Click the Save button
The Save 2D Map Image dialog box opens.
7. Type the file name in the File Name text box, select to save the file as a .bmp or
.jpg from the Sa ve as T ype drop-down list, select the DPI (dots per inch) value
(optional), and click Save.
.
Measuring Distance and Area
Use the Measure tool on the toolbar to measure linear distance and area on the map
based on the units chosen in the Display tab of the Options dialog box.
The snap function snaps (attaches) the point of a measurement line to a point on a road or
another measurement object. This ensures a more accurate measurement of distance or
area. To measure area, you must completely enclose the area by snapping your finish point
to your starting point.
Notes
•The Measure tool is hidden by default
menu and click Measure Distance.
. To show it, right-click the toolbar to open the
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•The Measure tool is the best way to measure short distances on the map. If you want to
measure the distance of a road, try creating a route
area on the map, use the area object tools in the Draw tab.
•To disable the auto-snap function, hold down the ALT key on your keyboard while using
the Measure tool.
•Measure objects (lines and areas) are saved with the current map file. When you create
a new map file, the measure objects do not display. If you want the same measure
objects on your new map file, you must recreate them.
•To view information about a measurement line, right-click it and click Info. The
measurement information is automatically displayed in the Info tab.
. If you want to measure a large
To Measure Distance or Area
Use the following steps to measure linear distance or area on the map.
1. Verify you have the correct units of measure selected in the Display tab of the
Options dialog box. For more information, see Setting Units of Measure Preferences
2. On the toolbar, click the Measure tool . The pointer changes to .
3. Click point-by-point to draw a measurement line on the map. A text box displays
next to your pointer indicating the total distance of the measurement taken.
Note When you pass over a point in a road, measurement line, or measurement
area to which you can snap, a yellow circle
the point of the measure line to the road or measurement object's point coordinate.
4. To end a measurement line, double-click the last point of the measurement line.
OR
Click the last point of your measure line or area and then click the Measure tool on
the toolbar.
The measure line is a two-pixel wide yellow line and the total length of the line is
displayed in a label at each endpoint of the line.
5. To end a measure area, hover over the starting point until the yellow snap circle
displays, and then double-click the last point to the starting point. The closure area
is transparently shaded, and the area and perimeter measurements display.
defines the snap point. Click to snap
.
Chart of Supported Coordinate Formats
These are the supported search formats. Sample coordinates are for Yarmouth, Maine.
Tip Examples of search formats are listed in the Advanced search drop-down text boxes
along with a history of your most current search criteria.
Coordinate
Format
Latitude/Longitude N 43 48 30, W70 9 52 N 43 48 30 W70 9 52
4348, -7009 4348 -7009
4348N, 7009W 4348N 7009W
N4348, W7009 N4348 W7009
4348n, 7009w 4348n 7009w
n4348, w7009 n4348 w7009
4348 N, 7009 W 4348 N 7009 W
N 4348, W 7009 N 4348 W 7009
4348 n, 7009 w 4348 n 7009 w
n 4348 w 7009 n 4348 w 7009
434829, -700950 434829 -700950
4348.491, -7009.844 4348.491 -7009.844
4348.491, -7009.844 4348.491 -7009.844
434829.46, -700950.64 434829.46 -700950.64
43.80818333, -
70.16406667
N 43:48:29.46 W 70:9:50.64
43.80818333 -70.16406667
43 48.4910 N, 70 09 50.64 W 43 48.4910 N 70 09 50.64 W
43 48.4910 n, 70 09 50.64
w
N 43 48.4910, W 70 09
50.64
434829.46 N, 700950.64 W 434829.46 N 700950.64 W
43, -70 43 -70
USNG
Street Atlas USA
Plus only
UTM/UPS 19T 0406311E 4850964N Zone 19T
19TDJ 06354 51187
19TDJ0635451187
(NAD27)*
19TDJ06355109
19TDJ064511
19TDJ0651
19T 0406311 4850964 Zone 19T
43 48.4910 n 70 09 50.64 w
N 43 48.4910 70 09 50.64 W
Same as QuickSearch
Easting 0406311E
Northing 4850964N
Easting 0406311
Northing 4850964
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19T / 0406311 / 4850964 Zone 19T
Easting 0406311
Northing 4850964
SPCS
* Use this example for USNG with non-standard datum.
ME-W 0500490 0355150 Zone ME-W
Easting 0500490
Northing 0355150
Searching Tips
When you use the Quick S earch subtab on the Find tab or the Route tab to search for a
location, you must ent er the information in a specific format.
Tips
• Use punctuation as in the examples in the table below.
• Do not use periods.
This table shows formats for search types.
For this type of search... Use this format... Example
Address Street address, City, State 100 Baxter Blvd, Portland,
ME
Street address, ZIP Code 100 Congress St, 04101
Street address, City, State,
ZIP Code
100 Congress St, Portland,
ME 04101
City City, State Atlanta, Georgia
ZIP/Postal Code Within the U.S.: ##### (5-
digit ZIP Codes only)
Within Canada: ### 6-digit
Postal Codes only)
Minor Point of Interest POI name, City, State Subway, Columbus, OH
Major Point of Inter est or
Landmark
Latitude/Longitude See Chart of Supported of Supported Coordinate Formats
For more information about the Find tab, see the Help topics under Finding a Location on
the Map.
POI/landmark name Mount Rushmore
POI/landmark name, State Space Needle, WA
04096
J8E756
About the Interface
Tab Area
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You can access most of the application's functions from the tab area at the bottom of the
screen. To access Help for a specific tab, click the Help button
reorder the tabs, show or hide individual tabs or show or hide the tab panel
• Map Files
• Find
• Phone Street Atlas Plus only
• XData Street Atlas Plus only
• Print
• Draw
• GPS
• Route
• Info
• NetLink
• Voice
on the tab. You can a lso
.
Control Panel
The Control Panel, located to the right of the map view, displays information pertinent to
the current map view and map cursor position. It also includes zoom and map pan buttons.
You can customize your interface to show or hide the Control Panel
.
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Data Zoom Level—The current data zoom level of the map view;
ranges between 2-0 (maximum zoom out) and 16-0 (regular Street
Atlas maximum zoom in) or 17-0 (Street Atlas Plus maximum zoom in).
Zoom Tools—Buttons that quickly zoom out three levels, out one level,
or in one level. For more information, see Zooming In and Out
Compass Rose—A group of nine buttons on a globe. The outer buttons
have yellow arrows; click one of the arrow buttons to pan the map in
that direction. Click the middle button to c enter the map on the
previous map view. This button performs an undo function for the last
pan or zoom (up to 256 times).
Map Rotation Tool—The arrow in the graphic indicates True North in
relation to the rotated map. Use the Map Rotation T ool to rotate the
map in any direction. You can rotate the map by clicking or dragging
the square map graphic in the direction you want or by selecting/typing
the degree of map rotation from the drop-down list.
Map Coordinates—Coordinates for the current map cursor position
display based on the units of measurement preferences
Display tab of the Options dialog box.
Scale Bar—Indicates the distance one scale bar unit equals in the
measurement chosen under in the Display tab of the Options dialog
box.
.
chosen in the
Overview Map
The overview map is a small map in the lower-right corner of the screen that offers a wideangle view of your current map view area. It is approximately three data zoom-levels out
from the current map view.
Tips
•Click anywhere on the overview map and that point becomes the new map center.
This allows you to travel greater distances with each mouse click tha n you can within
the larger, current map view.
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