ALK Technologies CoPilot Live Smartphone GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Favorites
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CoPilot automatically places every stop you
enter on a list of favorite places for future quick
trip entry. To enter a favorite as a stop, first
select Favorites in the Select Stop screen. In
the next screen, choose one of the places on
the scrollable list, then press Select.
MENU OPTIONS:
Press Menu at the bottom of the screen to
access these options:
Map — Zoom to the highlighted favorite.
Details — View or edit address data for the
highlighted favorite.
Edit — Edit the highlighted favorite.
Delete — Delete the highlighted favorite.
Delete All — Delete all favorites from your
favorites list.
Set as Home — Set the highlighted favorite as
your Home address for quick trip entry.
Set as Work — Set the highlighted favorite as
your Work address for quick trip entry.
Cancel — Return to the Select Stop screen.
NOTE: When the number of Favorites on
your list reaches 50, each new address
will replace the address that has been
inactive for the longest period of time.
To Save Your Current Location As a Favorite:
You must be receiving GPS data to save your current location as a favorite.
In any display screen press the Menu softkey, then select Actions > Save
GPS Location.
Intersections
Entering an Outlook Contact
CoPilot allows you to link directly to Microsoft® Pocket Outlook to retrieve
address information. Within moments, you can enter a contact’s home
and/or work address as your destination.
To enter a contact, first select Contacts in
the Select Stop screen. In the next screen
you’ll see your list of contacts.
To select a contact, press the Menu softkey,
select a range of letters, then choose a
letter from the sub-menu to display all
names that begin with that letter. Highlight
the contact you want, then press Done.
Press Menu and select Cancel to return to
the Select Stop screen. To view or edit a
contact’s address, select Details. To put a
call through to a contact, select Call.
Choose Intersection in the Select Stop screen to enter the intersection of
two roads as a stop on your route. Intersections are entered just like
addresses (see p. 28), except that instead of a house number you enter a
“First Street” and “Second Street”. You can name this location if you like.