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The log file can be displayed on the map later to have a visual indication of the entire
journey.
Each of the points on the log can be tapped to see the actual speed and other data about
that point, or you can view the details in a list.
You can display a summary of the trip.
The log file can be played back from any point to simulate the travel.
If roadlock is set the log file entries will try and lock to the road.
Logging is under control of the GPS setup but the viewing of the GPS trail itself is controlled by
the Map Settings. To playback a log file you must select one of the summary files first or a point
in the detail list. Summary files and details lists are created for each trip you take. You can switch
between them with the View menu.
Extra Software
Mobile Crossing has included some extra software on the documentation CD-ROM that will
prove useful to our customers. These programs are described below. Thousands of other
programs are available for Pocket PC devices. Those specifically targeted to Pocket PC 2002 or
later will generally work ok on the WayPoint
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PDA. These should be marked for an ARM or X-
Scale processor. Mobile Crossing cannot guarantee whether any given software product will
work, nor are they responsible if a particular software product interferes with proper operation of
the unit.
Installing Programs
There are three methods of installing programs on your WayPoint PDA.
1. A special setup program on a pc can be used. This is the usual way to install software and
requires a pc running ActiveSync. The program sets up the data and pushes it to the
PDA. It is not required that you have an account on the pc. Using a Guest account will
do, so if you don’t have a pc perhaps you can borrow one for a few minutes.
2. The second method is to just copy the Pocket PC executable program itself to the PDA.
This can be down in any of the methods used to copy a cab file. The program can be
stored anywhere and executed by using file explorer to find the file and tap on it.
This will only work for fairly simple programs that do not have extra files that are
needed for execution. If the file is moved to the windows\Start Menu\Programs
directory it will show up on the start menu. It is also possible to keep the program in
another location and use file explorer to create a short cut from the Programs directory
to the program itself.