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MOTO-­GPS

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Page 1: ...MOTO GPS...

Page 2: ...2 Map Tab Map Pan Zoom Mode Engine Temperature Tab Engine Temperature Review Altitude Tab Altitude Review User Tab User Tab 2 Navigation Tab Quick Start Screens Use the joystick to navigate up and dow...

Page 3: ...anges or switch to next screen BACK Backs out of any screen or menu Press 2 3 times to return to main tab MENU POWER Enter or exit menu Hold to power off Quick Start Buttons DOWN Navigate tab screens...

Page 4: ...ut how to operate and maintain your digital gauge properly Please read this manual carefully Introduction Introduction PURCHASE DATE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS DEALER PHONE Keep this book and sales sl...

Page 5: ...re sensors make sure it ts BEFORE cutting the radiator hose PAY ATTENTION TO THE TRAIL Precautions WARNING Check gap between wheel sensor and magnet periodically Do not bend twist kink or abuse the se...

Page 6: ...essory mounts available or utilize the two mounting holes in the back of Voyager to x to a at surface 5 What kind of power does Voyager need for proper operation Voyager is intended to work on regulat...

Page 7: ...ithout a GPS induced lag B The wheel sensor will track distance regardless of GPS conditions This is important under several circumstances a GPS cannot tell the difference between a motorcycle moving...

Page 8: ...ns for connect to vehicle power e g at the CDI input 10 Can Voyager be turned on and off manually Yes Hold down the upper left button to power Voyager off Note that Voyager has two types of sleep mode...

Page 9: ...MT3329 5 Position High Tactile Non contact Magnet Sensor External Ambient and Engine Thermistor Sensors LED Group 400x240 WQVGA LCD 68 6mm 2 7 Diagonal 58 8x35 3mm 2 3x1 4 113x62x28 2mm 4 5x2 5x1 1 Wx...

Page 10: ...Features Front of Unit Yellow LED Internal GPS Antenna Red LED Joystick UP LEFT RIGHT DOWN ENTER Button BACK Button MENU Button MicroSD Card Ignition Sensor Ambient Temperature Sensor Engine Temperat...

Page 11: ...he battery is pre installed Voyager requires the internal Li Ion battery to be installed for operation External Antenna An external GPS antenna accessory will get better reception if the mounting loca...

Page 12: ...12 Trail Tech Voyager Physical Features Bar Mount Bar Mounting The included bar clamps t 7 8 through 1 1 8 handlebars Place the nuts and bolts as shown Adjust angle as required...

Page 13: ...e on this page is actual size Use it to drill mounting holes or other custom mount options Use the included M4 bolts to mount to any at surface If other than provided screws are used make sure they ar...

Page 14: ...card insert it into your computer s card reader to save the track or view it in Google Earth Tracks are saved in GPX format and viewable in Google Earth or other programs compatible with that format T...

Page 15: ...rably not interrupted by the key switch Voyager is polarity independent Power Wire For air cooled machines In line in radiator hose for water cooled machines Physical Features Power and Temperature Se...

Page 16: ...l battery only when the vehicle is running to avoid draining the vehicle battery If no vehicle power If no vehicle power If switch charge mode so that it always charges even in sleep mode This enables...

Page 17: ...sensor on the non spinning part of the wheel The magnet spins around tripping the sensor switch each time giving Voyager speed distance and time data to compare with the GPS data The magnet is install...

Page 18: ...hould be cable tied to the brake line then attached to the brake caliper Voyager can tell precisely how far and fast it s traveled by how many times the magnet passes the sensor Many Motorcycles and A...

Page 19: ...the tire sidewall and the ground with a marking pen Roll the wheel until the mark on the tire completes one revolution and is back on the ground Mark the ground at this location Measure the distance b...

Page 20: ...hysical Features Precision Wheel Sensor Method 3 Distance Measurement This is the most accurate method 1 Set the wheel size to 2110mm motorcycle or 1675 ATV 2 Find a length of road where the distance...

Page 21: ...o the Main tab screen by pressing the BACK button or press the MENU button to change options the side arrow Using the joystick press right User Interface Main Tab Main Tab Screen 2 It displays current...

Page 22: ...Mode There are two map operating modes regular and pan zoom mode The regular mode shows the map and UP DOWN will scroll to the Main Tab or Engine Temperature Tab Pan zoom mode allows you to examine t...

Page 23: ...graph of the engine temperature s history for the current trip in the engine temperature tab User Interface Engine Temperature Altitude Tabs Engine Temperature Tab 1 Engine Temperature Tab Engine Temp...

Page 24: ...tomizable Choose 1 6 items for display Press RIGHT from the user tab to see the second user screen Press MENU to edit For each screen you can change the screen name and what and items are displayed Da...

Page 25: ...d trip distance or destination distance the distance to the currently selected waypoint and a stop watch If a destination waypoint has been selected then destination distance will be displayed and the...

Page 26: ...s highlighted then up down to change tabs In the quick menu you can toggle logging reset ride memory and trip distance import export rides add waypoints and select a destination waypoint Quick Menu Qu...

Page 27: ...rey lines and tracks as black lines This makes it easier to distinguish between them Change the import settings in the ride menu to import GPX tracks as tracks Import Writes all tracks and waypoints t...

Page 28: ...t is intended to show where to ride i e un ridden trails and roads A track appears black on Voyager It shows the current ride i e where you have been or are currently riding Difference between Tracks...

Page 29: ...ecting by crosshair The crosshair selection opens the map screen to let you place the waypoint visually If you select a destination waypoint Voyager will know that you wish to navigate towards it On t...

Page 30: ...ce do so on your PC Resets Ride Menu Resets Import Export allows you to save to or load les from the MicroSD card By default both tracks and routes import as routes grey lines so that you can log trac...

Page 31: ...so be loaded for graph viewing If a GPX le is loaded that does not contain engine temperature and or altitude data then the graph will be empty Graphs Display Ride Menu Graphs Display long track to ta...

Page 32: ...hoose miles or kilometers Unit Speed Distance Units Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius Unit Temperature Units This setting is critical for proper operation of the wheel sensor See the measure wheel size sec...

Page 33: ...of time to wait after the last button press until Voyager enters sleep mode when on internal battery During sleep mode the screen is blank and Voyager conserves power Power Power Save Sleep Battery P...

Page 34: ...al fast small vertical movements e g whoops ruts or fast technical cornering e g wooded trails GPS Speed DST Menu Set Menu Voyager defaults to ENG or WHL so that Accumulated Run Time the total time th...

Page 35: ...g If set to engine sensor or wheel sensor then Voyager will not log unless the sensor sees activity This is to help create clean log les without extra logging done while you are not moving If set to a...

Page 36: ...y of statistics Voyager tracks and is able to display Menu Set Menu User Settings The user screens menu controls how the User Tab screens appear and information displayed See the user screen section f...

Page 37: ...mode see page 22 User Map Settings Map Auto Zoom Automatically zooms the map as you move so that the entire map ts on the screen Auto zoom does not function in pan zoom mode see page 22 User Map Sett...

Page 38: ...function Utility Service Menu Password protected features including screen dump and debug messages Only available to Trail Tech technicians Menu Set Menu User Personal Information You are encouraged t...

Page 39: ...on for use on Voyager After you have prepared your tracks you will copy them to a MicroSD card then import them to Voyager Because Voyager has memory limits the GPX editor is also useful to reduce the...

Page 40: ...u can change this behavior so that tracks import as tracks in the Voyager menu Importing The quickest way to get tracks is to use the embedded OHVtrails net feature Make sure it is checked on in the l...

Page 41: ...controls zoom level Pointer Tool Select Tracks Hand Tool Pans Tabs switch between line art preview and Google Maps Satellite Earth view Editing The editing tools allow you to add erase split merge an...

Page 42: ...aypoint Draw a route by clicking on the map clicking on the map Draw New Track Tracks created by some sources will have far too many data points To reduce le size remove some of the data points so it...

Page 43: ...rea 4 Click and drag a box on the map that contains the roads you want to upload to Voyager 5 Click the Export button The le will export in OSM format which needs to be converted to GPX for Voyager Op...

Page 44: ...www GPSbabel org Download and Install GPSBabel Apply File Name GPX XML Run GPSBabel to convert the le to GPX Select the type of le you are trying to convert as the input format and GPX XML as the exp...

Page 45: ...the planet or shift mouse to change the 3D view angle You can view tracks exported from Voyager or downloaded from OHVtrails net or Openstreetmaps com You can also draw tracks that can be imported int...

Page 46: ...e to GPX using GPSBabel then it is ready to copy to the MicroSD card for import into Voyager Import a Track from Voyager Google Earth can import GPX les directly from Voyager Select Export on Voyager...

Page 47: ...snowmobile Hold down shift and click to tilt the camera into 3D Google Earth mode You can also upload trails for overlay viewing online among the stock trails You can grab trails directly from within...

Page 48: ...d followed along While following Voyager logs a new track that appears black on top of the grey route line Trip Distance Trip distance is a measure of how far you have travelled While it is part of th...

Page 49: ...injuries resulting from negligence or misuse are not covered by this warranty Incidental or consequential damages are speci cally excluded This warranty gives you speci c legal rights You may also hav...

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