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Setup/Installation

You should have the installer EXE file downloaded from either HandMap.net, or an affiliate site like Smartphone.net.

  • Connect your SmartPhone to your PC via USB cable, or via Bluetooth. Make sure ActiveSync is installed and running on your PC. Once connected the ActiveSync tray icon should be green
  • Run the HandMap installer EXE file from your PC.
  • You should then see the Windows CE application installer window ask whether to install in the default application folder. Select 'Yes'.

If you are upgrading from an older version, just answer 'yes' to the message box displayed on your SmartPhone, asking whether to overwrite the old version.

Your SmartPhone should now be setup with the correct program files needed to run the program, and a short-cut added to your 'Programs' screen.

NOTE: Make sure your SmartPhone Owner Name is set before your run HandMap! Go to the 'home' screen, select 'Start', then the 'Settings' option, then 'Owner'.

Installing Maps

Run HandMap on your SmartPhone by selecting the 'Start' menu, then 'Programs'. HandMap should be in the list of installed applications. After running HandMap for the first time, you should be able to use the PC HmpInstaller utility, which you can download here.

The easiest way to install maps is to use the .HMP file association which HmpInstaller can setup for you. With this setting, simply double-click on .HMP files you download from the web site (in File Explorer on your PC, for example), or select the 'Open' button in your web browser when you download the map files from the web site. This should launch the HmpInstaller application on your PC, which will attempt to copy the map to your SmartPhone's 'map directory'.

Viewing Installed Maps

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From the main HandMap screen on your SmartPhone, select the menu '1 - Maps List' item by pressing the '1' key on your phone.

The Maps screen should show all the map files (.HMP extension) you have in your Maps Directory.

Press the 'down' arrow key on your phone to select a map, then press the middle (enter) key to select. (or you can press the 'View' menu button). Other actions can be performed for the selected map by selecting the 'Menu' menu key.

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After a short wait, you should see the map view screen, and the 'Loading map...' notice at the bottom. Once the map is loaded the map will be drawn at the outer-most zoom level. Not much detail will be displayed at this level.
To zoom in, zimply press the enter key (in the middle of the direction keys, usually).
Use the direction keys to pan the map left/right/up/down.

Putting Maps on External Cards

You can specify where you want HandMap to look for installed map files in the 'Settings' menu from the main screen. Select the '3 Storage' menu item, then edit the 'Maps Directory' setting here. The SD card is usually accessed by specifying '\SD Card' (without quotes) in this text box. This would equate to the root directory of the SD Card. You could, for example, create a 'Maps' directory on your SD card, in which case you would specify '\SD Card\Maps' in the Maps Directory setting.

Notes on Map Viewing

When you seeing the 'thinking' tag displayed, HandMap is in the process of rendering the current map view. You should see a progressive draw, as each layer is drawn. Note: you can interrupt this process at any time; you don't have to wait for it to finish! So, you can pan left a number of times, or zoom in, then wait for the final map view. You can also select any menu item while the map is still rendering.

Also note that road names are not drawn for minor roads until you are zoomed in to an 'appropriate' zoom level, ie. when there are relatively few minor roads being shown.

NOTE: on any screen, you can press the Back key on your phone to go back to the previous screen. In the Map View Screen, the Back key is the only way to go back to the main screen.

Finding a Street or Feature by Name

When in the map view screen, select the 'Menu' menu key (right button), then select '1 Find Name...'. In the 'Name:' text box just start entering the start of the name, eg. 'mai'. You should see the list below fill up with streets and features starting with those letters.

Then press the 'down' key repeatedly until you have selected the feature/street you are looking for.
Then press the Enter key, or the 'Show' menu key to position the map view screen over that feature.

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The My Places database

You can have locally-stored places on your phone, which can, currently, be obtained through the HandMap Web Community, through Yahoo! Local (USA), or places created by you that are submitted to the Web Community.

Each place has a name, a category (category/sub-category), a rating (0..5 stars), and free-form notes. If you see a place in your travels that you think is of interest, then you can create a 'Web Place' which is uploaded to the Web Community.

Downloading Places

In the map view screen, select the 'Menu' key, then '3 Download Places...' then one of:

  • '1 From Web Comm' for access to the HandMap Web Community.
  • '2 From Yahoo! USA' for Yahoo Local access.

For 'Web Comm', select a Category of places you are interested in by pressing the Enter key while on the 'Select..,' field.

For 'Yahoo! USA' just enter a keyword to search for, eg. 'pizza', or 'shoes', etc. (without the quotes).

Both searches are just for the current map view area. So, you need to move the map view to where you are looking for something, then select '3 Download Places...'.

Once you have entered your search criteria just press the 'Download!' menu key. The wait cursor will be shown while the wireless request is sent, and while the response is still being received.

The results (places found) will be stored in your local My Places database, and will be drawn on the map with yellow-and-black icons.

Selecting Categories

The screen to the right is for selecting a Category (and subcategory, optionally).
Just use the up/down keys to select a category, and the Enter key to toggle the '+'/'-' branches (ie. sub-categories)

Highlight the item you want (in blue) using the up/down keys, then press the 'Select' menu key.

Note: for 'find nearest' or the 'My places' screens, you can select just a 'Category', which will match all of the sub-categories.

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Searching for Places (on local device)

Some maps have places with categories already embedded in them. You can search for places, by category, by positioning the map view to where you are interested in, then selecting the 'Menu' key, then '2 Find Nearest...'. This function searches both embedded map category places, AND your My Places database!

Select a category, as in the 'download' instructions above, and you can also select a radius to limit the area you want to search in.

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Use the down key to move to the list and to scroll through the matching places.

Press the Enter key or the 'Show' menu key to center the map view over the the selected place.
Or press the 'Menu' key for other actions for the selected place (eg. 'Details').

You can also search for ALL of your locally saved My Places, by going back to the Main screen, then selecting '4 - Web Community', then '1 My Places'. Here you can select a category (All is the default) to refine your search, then use the down key to select an item in the list.

The 'Show' or Enter key will go straight to the map view screen, and load whichever map is best for viewing the selected place (your My Places database may have places that span many different maps). You can also press the 'Other' menu key for other actions you can perform on the selected place (eg. 'Remove' to remove from your local database).

Nation-wide Address Search (USA only)

To find a specific postal address, go to the main screen, then select '4 - Web Community', then '2 Yahoo! USA Search'. Here you can enter a specific address, -OR- the name of a town, city or natural feature (eg. 'Lake Placid'), then press the 'Find!' menu key.
A wireless request is then sent out, and a response is waited for containing the exact position of the address. If found, HandMap selects the best map you have installed to show the location, and centers the map at that location. Note: you may have to zoom in to get a better look.

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Creating Web Places

In the map view screen, there are two main modes, which govern how the direction keys (and enter key) are used. In 'Normal' mode, these keys pan and zoom the map.
In 'Select' mode the direction keys move a red cross-hairs (cursor) and the enter key Selects the location at the cursor.

First, go into 'Select' mode, by selecting the 'Menu' menu key in the map view screen, then '7 Mode' menu, then '2 Select'.

Move the cursor to where you want to create the web place, then press the enter key. A menu will then show the various actions you can perform. Select '4 Create Web Place'.

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Enter a Name, then press the down key, then use the Enter key to select a Category (and sub-category). You can specify some rating (0..5 stars).
Some places you may want to add may be an event, which only is active for a short period of time. If this is the case, select the 'Life:' setting to indicate how long this place is valid for. Otherwise, leave at the default 'Permanent'.
Enter in as much useful information as possible in the 'Notes' text box, like Telephone number, or opening hours, etc.
Press the 'Upload!' menu key when done, and a wireless request will be sent to add the place to the HandMap Web Community.

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Linking Contacts to Map Locations

In the map view screen, go into Select mode, then move the cursor to a location where a contact (in your local Windows Mobile Contacts list) is. Then press the enter key and select the '2 Link to Contact' menu item.

A screen will then show you your contacts in a list. To narrow down the list you can enter the start of the first or last name. Use the down key to move to the list and to select the desired contact to link to the location specified. Press the 'Select' menu key, or the enter key to finish.

An icon should then be drawn on the map showing that a contact is linked there.

Looking for Linked Contacts

From the main screen, select the '3 - Contacts' menu item then use the down key to select a contact in the list. Only linked contacts are shown! Press the 'Show' key or the enter key to see where that contact is on a map (HandMap will choose the best map installed and center the view where the contact is located). You can also select the 'Menu' menu key to perform other actions on the selected contact (eg. Unlink).

Using a GPS Receiver

In the map view screen, select the 'Menu'menu key, then '8 Settings', then '1 GPS'.

Use the left/right keys to toggle the operation state on and off.
Move down to the Port and Baud rate settings if you need to change the COM port or baud rate that your GPS receiver is connected through.

For Bluetooth receivers, you will need to check the Bluetooth/Com Port settings on your phone, and whether pairing has been setup for your receiver.

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When a connection is successfully made you should see the status line:
GPS> no-fix, sats: 12...

When a fix is obtained (2D or 3D), the status should change to something like:
GPS> sats: 12, trk: 270, speed: 0...

...and there should be a light-blue arrow on the map view screen showing your position and heading.
HandMap can automatically move the map view screen as you move when the 'Move Map' menu is checked, under the 'Menu' menu key. If you want to move the map somewhere else yourself, without turning the GPS off, just uncheck this menu item.

Note: The status line (at the bottom of the map) should have an animated '...' at the end. If this has stopped for some reason, then the receiver is NOT connected or transmitting anything to your phone.
 

 

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