Operation Manual

Convert track
By default, the route track is saved in ".gps" format. AutoMapa enables conversion of the route track
from ".gps" to ".kml" format. KML stands for Keyhole Markup Language, it is the language for saving
geographical data, thanks to which the route track saved by AutoMapa can be read by travel route
visualisation applications, like Google Earth.
Click the "Convert track" button to open the route track format converter screen.
The "GPS track details" option, when selected, allows storing all data
related to the route track in the ".kml" format - it is checked by default.
To convert the track format, first select the ".gps" file in the device
memory: click the "GPS track (.gps)" field and select the target location for
the ".kml" track file. By default, for the ".kml" file, the ".gps" location and
file name will be selected. Click the "Google Earth track (.kml)" field to
change the location and the file name.
Start the conversion by clicking the "Convert" button. You can stop the
process at any time by clicking the "Stop" button.
3.2.2 Other GPS functions
Info
This dialog box shows 3 screens of information on the current
GPS signal:
satellite signal level – green bars show the relative
strength of the GPS signal of satellites used by the
antenna, yellow bars - of other detected satellites,
your current position, speed, altitude, and direction,
current raw GPS data dump in text form.
GPS mini status
GPS mini status appears in the GPS signal searching
message. The green bars show the relative strength of the GPS
signal from the satellites that the antenna uses, yellow - other
detected satellites, grey - undetected satellites.
Enable/Disable/Detect
Depending on the current operation, this option will enable or
disable GPS. If the GPS port has not been detected
automatically, the operation can be repeated when this option is
called "Detect."