User Guide

Choosing a Hunting Season
Using the GPS
The GPS (Global Position System) uses information it receives from multiple satellites to determine your exact location in
longitude and latitude. It also provides a local area map that will remember where you placed "flags," or more accurately
Way points. You can place a way point by pressing Z key (or whatever key you have binded to use item 2) whenever you have
GPS visible.
You activate the GPS as you would any other item, by clicking on the button on the right or by using the shortcut key defined.
There are 3 modes, the longitude/latitude mode, the mini-map or Plotter mode, and the Time and Altitude mode. Toggle
between these modes by left-clicking.
Longitude/Latitude Mode
In this mode the display will indicate your coordinates which you can record and use to find your exact location on the area
To see the area map just right click, then left-click on the Map button located below and to the left of your view. You will see
cross that marks your present position.
Plotter Mode
The display in this mode will show you a localized map. You can zoom in and out using the zoom buttons (default Keypad - and
Keypad +). You can also place "waypoints" by using your Z key. A flag will appear on the GPS but be unnoticed by the deer. The
waypoints will also show up on your Map. Waypoints are good for marking where you find sign or when tracking a wounded
by placing at blood points. Your truck is also visible on the GPS.
Altitude Time Mode
This will show your elevation above water level, and the current time of day. Remember, deer respond differently depending
the time of day. The GPS takes about 1 unit of carrying space.
Related Topics
Using the Map
Using the Journal
Using the Journal
Bring the journal along on your hunts to take notes while 'in the field'! You can enter any information you like in the journal,
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Deer Calls