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Table of Contents
Getting Started ........................................................................................................ 1
Welcome to DeLorme Topo North America ................................................................ 1
• Community Forums—a wealth of information from the people who use our
products
•DeLorme Weblog—announcements, tips and tricks, and tutorials
What's New
•Updated road and trail data in the US and Canada including more than 800,000 new
road names in the US.
• Updated with hi-detail lake, river and stream data for all 50 states.
• Includes elevation data for all of Mexico and updated elevation data for Alaska.
• Now includes park data in Canada, 38 National Parks and 100 popular Provincial
Parks.
DeLorme Topo North America Features
These are just some of the many features that you can enjoy with DeLorme Topo North
America:
•Try our data downloads for free! Included with your purchase is a download
certificate for $40 worth of data and imagery using the NetLink tab
required). You can also subscribe to the DeLorme Map Library and get unlimited
downloads for an annual fee of only $29.95.
•Use the Handheld Export tab to create custom maps to send to your Earthmate PN-
Series GPS.
•Search for trails, state parks, mountain peaks, unique natural features, points of
interest, and more.
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• View your maps in 3-Dand fly over the terrain with shaded relief, detailed land
use/land cover features, and elevation contours.
• Use the split-screen functionality to view two types of data for the same location at
the same time.
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• Create trail, road, or direct routes
Customize your route by adding stops and vias.
• Use the toolbar to share maps, add data and images to the map, open/create/save
projects, start/stop GPS, edit your preferences, and more.
•Profile map items and objects you draw/add to the map to determin e c o or d inate
information, linear distance, elevation, grade, and so on.
•Print high quality, detailed, 2-D or 3-D single-page maps, and/or mural maps as
large as 3 x 3 pages. You can even print routes, route directions, and profiles.
•Create custom keyboard shortcuts or select a DeLorme shortcut scheme, such as 3-D
Navigation, to navigate the program more easily than ever.
• Connect your GPS device to the program and track your progress on a laptop as you
travel.
•And much more!
by adding start and finish points on your map.
Frequently Asked Questions
These questions are asked most frequently by our customers.
Click a question to reveal its answer. To hide the answer, click the question again.
•How do I get maps from DeLorme Topo North America to my Earthmate PN-Series
GPS device?
To get started, see these tutorials:
Tutorial: Add a Map to Your PN-Series GPS
Tutorial: Sync Data with a PN-Series GPS
To learn how to make a custom map, see Creating a Custom Map Package.
For more information, see the PN-Series GPS Help topics under Using Earthmate PN-
Series GPS Devices.
•Is my GPS device supported?
DeLorme software works with different types of GPS devices.
•DeLorme Earthmate GPS Handheld Devices—DeLorme Topo North
America 10.0 supports DeLorme Earthmate PN-30 and higher models.
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•DeLorme Earthmate GPS Laptop Devices—LT-40 (and previous versions)
and BT-20 for laptops.
•USB GPS Support—DeLorme software can use the data output from a USB
GPS if the device meets one of the following criteria:
•When the GPS is attached to the computer, it is recognized and
displayed under Ports in the Microsoft® Windows® Device Manager.
•The unit is a Garmin USB device and the Garmin drivers are installed.
Note Magellan USB devices are not currently supported.
•Serial GPS Support—DeLorme software can use the data output from a
serial GPS device. The device must be connected to a free COM port and
output a generic NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) stream.
•Bluetooth GPS Support—DeLorme software can use the data output from a
Bluetooth GPS device. You must configure your Bluetooth software to create a
virtual serial port.
•How do I find a specific location?
Getting Started
Use DeLorme Topo North America's search tools to locate places and points of
interest (POIs) in the United States and Canada and places in Mexico.
In addition, you can 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 DeLorme Topo North America, click the Find tab.
For more information on searching for specific locations, see
Performing a Basic
Search, Finding Points of Interest Near Your Current Location, Performing a POI
Search, and Performing an Advanced Search.
•How can I find all of the nearby points of interest?
Right-click your loca tion on the map, click Find Travel POIs, and then click the
distance you want to search 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
to locate points of interest
within a designated distance of your current GPS position.
•Where do I find the map settings and other Options settings?
Click the Options button on the toolbar to modify GPS, sync, voice, map
feature, display, keyboard shortcut, and 3-D preferences. For more information, see
To Choose Options
.
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•How do I perform an Along the Way search in the Find tab and print my results?
Search for names or categories along your current route by performing an 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 Current Route from the Within drop-down list.
4. Type the appropriate keyword in the Keywords text box.
5. Type the distance 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 Now.
The search results print.
• How do I submit a data update or fix the roads on my map?
•
• If you find there is a missing local road, you can add it to the current Draw
layer using the Routable Roads Draw tool. For more information, see Drawing
Routable Roads or Trails on the Map.
• To report an error to DeLorme:
•
1. Click the NetLink tab.
2. Click the Support subtab.
3. In the Map Corrections box, click the Submit Correction link.
4. Use the Customer Revisions wizard to submit the change.
•What is a project?
You can save all of your work as a single workspace so you can open it again later.
These saved workspaces are called projects.
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A project is made up of the following items: coordinates of the map center, current
zoom level, current magnification, map display preferences, any added items: such
as draw layers, routes, and so on. As you create new routes or draw layers, change
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preferences or the map center, and so on, they are added to the current project. You
can save or discard changes.
To learn how to create a project, see Creating and Deleting Projects
.
•What is the difference between a stop and a via?
When routing in DeLorme Topo North America, you have the option of
adding/inserting stops or vias
in the route. A stop is a location in a route where you
want to stop and then proceed from. A via is a location on the map that you want the
route to use.
For example, if you create a route between Portland, Maine, and Yarmouth, Maine,
with no stops or vias, the r oute directions will tell y o u to take I-295. However, if you
want to take US Route 1 instead, you can place vias in the route on US Route 1 to
force the route to go by way of US Route 1. If you plan on stopping in Falmouth
Foreside for lunch, you will want your route directions to reflect that stop. When you
add a stop, you can recalculate to include it.
This map shows the area between Portland, Maine, and Yarmouth, Maine, with two
vias and one stop.
•What's the difference between adding and inserting a stop or via?
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The Insert Stop/Via function arranges stops/vias geographically in the route.
The Add Stop/Via function adds stops/vias in the order you add them to the route.
For more information, see Adding and Inserting Stops and Vias
.
•Why did 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 area that you have
designated as a Route Avoid
.
•That includes route points outside the United States. If you have the North
American version of DeLorme Topo North America, for routes that include
points outside of the United States, Canada, or Mexico.
•On an island without roads. In this case, DeLorme Topo North America looks
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 sometimes display on the map when I calculate a route?
• When you place a route point in a location that isn't on a street, DeLorme
Topo North America 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, DeLorme Topo North America finds the closest street to that location,
marks the space between the point the clicked and the street with X marks,
and starts the route at the street.
•Why is the tab area and control panel so narrow?
DeLorme Topo North America was designed for resolutions of 800 x 600 or higher. If
you are using a very high resolution (such as 1920x 1200), the tab area and control
panel may appear to be very narrow. You can
modify the size of the map and tab
area or use the Windows® Control Panel to adjust your display settings.
•What's the best way to measure the distance of a road or trail?
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The best way to determine the distance of a particular road or trail is to create a
route. You can create a route using right-click functionality, the too lbar, or the Route
tab. For more information, see Creating a Route
•What's the best way to measure a large area on the map?
The best way to measure a large area on the map is with the area tools on the Draw
tab (such as the polygon tool). When you draw an area object on the map, the area
displays next to the object on the map. If you click off the object, you can view the
area again by clicking the Select tool in the Draw tab and then clicking the area
object on the map. For more information about drawing area objects, see Drawing a
Circle, Rectangle, or Polygon on the Map.
•What's the best way to measure a short distance on the map?
The best way to measure a short distance (that is not made up of a road/trail) on the
map is to use the Measure tool on the toolbar. You can measure linear distance
and area on the map based on the units chosen in the Display tab of the Options
dialog box. For instructions on using the measure tool, see
Area.
•Why won't 3-D billboards display?
.
Measuring Distance and
If you receive a message saying that 3-D billboards cannot be displayed, ensure that
you have a 32 MB video card with the most recent drivers and that it supports
DirectX and transparencies.
How do I?
Click a question to open the related Help topic. See also, Frequently Asked Questions.
Controlling the Map
How do I pan the map?
How do I zoom the map in and out?
How do I change the map view to show the left map view, right map view, or both?
Display Preferences
How do I change the map colors?
Draw Tools
How do I add a road or trail to my map?
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Earthmate PN-Series GPS
How do I use my mapping app lication with my PN-Series GPS?
Searching for a Location
How do I search for a location?
GPS
How do I start tracking with my GPS device?
Map Data
How do I work without the DVD?
How do I switch the data that displays in the left map windo w?
Map Files
What is a project?
Routing
How do I create a route?
How do I track a route with my GPS receiver?
How can I automatically recalculate my route when I'm off course?
How can I avoid a specific area when routing?
Printing
How do I print a map?
Profile
How do I view a profile of a route I've created?
1. Center the route you want to profile on the map.
2. Click the Profile tab.
3. Select a route on the map to generate its profile. When the object is selected, it is
highlighted and the Profile graph displays in the Profile dialog area.
3-D
How do I generate a 3-D map?
How can I expand my 3-D map to fit the entire screen?
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Basic Functions
Running DeLorme Topo North America
After you install the program, you can run it with the DVD to use the data without installing
it to your computer's hard drive. For more information on installing data to your hard drive,
see Saving Data to Your Hard Drive
.
To Access Data from the DVD
Choose one of the following ways to access the data using the DVD.
•If you installed a desktop shortcut, insert a DeLorme Topo North America DVD into
your computer's DVD drive and then double-click the DeLorme Topo North America 10.0 icon.
OR
•Insert a DeLorme Topo North America DVD into your DVD drive. Click Start, point to
Programs > DeLorme > Topo North America 10.0, and then click DeLorme
Topo North America 10.0.
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 on 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 indicate th e 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 (50/50), a box (or lines) displays on the map that
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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 changes dimension as you move the mouse. A label displays 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 left 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 data zoom level to t he
bottom-right of the staircase.
3. Once you reach the data zoom level you want to display, release 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
There are two sets of zoom tools. The zoom tools for the right map are located in the
Control Panel
Right
. The zoom tools for the left map are located at the top of the left map 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.
Map
Controls
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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 t he
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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
full level.
Left
Click the minus button to decrease the detail number to the
Map
next full level.
Controls
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 t he
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. Drag the hand to move
the map in that direction.
•With your cursor anywhere on the map, press the CTRL key on your keyboard—the
cursor becomes a white hand. Hold down your left mouse button to drag the map to
a new location.
•Click the Map Panning button on the toolbar to drag/pan the 2-D or 3-D map in
any 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.
. The point you click becomes the new map
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•Point anywhere on the black view box in the overview m a p wind ow. When the
pointer becomes a , drag the view box to the new location.
• Use the search features on the Find tab to center the map on a particular location.
• Assign shortcut keys
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 anywhere 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 JPEG (.jpg) image in all page
layout formats: Single, 2 x 2, and 3 x 3. If you select a multi-page format, all the active
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
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.
for information about printing a map without saving it as a file.
2. Click the Print tab and then click the Map subtab (if it is not already selected).
3. Under Map, select Left, Right, or Both.
4. 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.
5. If you selected Page in step 4, the follow ing options are available.
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•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 Overview 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
can assemble a multi-page map
into a large map.
•If you selected 2 x 2 or 3 x 3 and do not want to save all the pages in the
multi-page map on the map layout graphic, click each page you 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 zoom 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, symb o ls, 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 settings, select the Lock Print Center check
box. This locks the print area and changes the tab label to red.
• Add text or graphics to your map
.
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•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.
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 Save as Type drop-down list, select the DPI (dots per in ch) 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 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 project. When you
create a new map project, the measure objects do not display. If you want the same
measure objects on your new project, 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 .
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3. Click point-by-point to draw a measurement line on the map. A text box displays
next to your pointer indicatin g 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 defines the snap point. Click to snap 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.
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
QuickSearch Advanced Search
N 43 48.4910, W 070
09.8440
N434829.4600,
W0700950.6400
N43-48-30, W70-9-52 N43-48-30 W70-9-52
N 43 48.4910 W 070 09.8440
N434829.4600 W0700950.6400
N 43:48:29.46, W
70:9:50.64
4348, -7009 4348 -7009
N 43:48:29.46 W 70:9:50.64
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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
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
MGRS/USNG 19TDJ 06354 51187
43.80818333 -70.16406667
43 48.4910 n 70 09 50.64 w
N 43 48.4910 70 09 50.64 W
Same as QuickSearch
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19TDJ0635451187
(NAD27)*
19TDJ06355109
19TDJ064511
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