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SkyTRX
Toolbar
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Software
Toolbar Icon Walkthrough - A Simplified Brief Description
Knowing which icons will display what data is the
deciding factor on what information is displayed based on the stored
data from your tracking unit. This easy to follow guide will help you better
understand the icons and options that are offered to you on this
software.

Displayed above
is our basic toolbar.
This toolbar becomes completely accessible when you have tracking data
displayed and are using Streets and Maps (U.S. only) to view your
information.
You will notice that all the icons are available
for use and are not ghosted out. Please note: A written label will
display above the start menu when you place your mouse on any of the
toolbar icons.
As you can see this toolbar has been
numbered. There is a different icon for each number and their set. We
will of course start with number 1.
Icon 1 is a basic ‘Open
File’ icon. You will select
this icon when you want to find a file that has previously been saved
after a download. When going to view information from a saved file,
select this icon and it will bring you directly to the default save
folder.
Icon 2 is the
‘Download’ icon. You will
select this icon for your download station which allows you four
options. You will have the option to “Find Port,” “Download,” “Erase
Unit,” or “Exit.” Find Port lets you find the device. Download allows
you to transfer the information onto your computer. Erase Unit allows
you to clear your device from any data, and Exit simply closes the
prompt.
Icon 3 is the “Google
Earth” icon. When you select
this icon, it will convert your GPS tracking information into a viewable
format on Google Earth. It will allow you access to the free roam
mapping that Google Earth offers.
Icon 4 is the “Activity
Report” icon. This icon will
allow you to view your tracking information in a written text version.
It will give you details such as location arrived, departure and arrival
times, stop durations, and total driving times, as well as the top
speed.
Icon 5 is the “Area”
icon. You will select this
only when you want to choose which area of the United States map you
want to look at. Areas include Northeast, Southeast, Northwest,
Southwest, C-North (Central North), and C-South (Central South).
Icon 6 is the
“Navigate” icon. You can use
this icon when the device is connected to a mobile computer source and
track the current position that you are driving. This icon is useful
when locating where you are in relation to other roads, stops, or towns.
(Not available for Mini Tracker MT4100.)
Icon 7 is the “Save”
icon. This icon, when
activated, will allow you to save the data that you are viewing to a
default save location. You may change this save location as long as it
is within the My Documents folder.
Icon 8 is the “Print”
icon. You will be able to
print the map that you are looking at as well as the tracking
information displayed on it. As soon as you select this icon, a command
will be sent to print.
Icons 9A-E are your
Play by Play Options.
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A is the “Play” icon. This icon, when activated, will start the small car on the
screen to move. It will follow along the path that was set by the
information downloaded from your tracker.
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B is the “Pause/Step” icon. This icon, when activated, will pause the progress of the
play by play and will also allow you (once pressed again) to move on to
the next step on the play by play.
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C is the “Slower” icon, not the rewind icon.
This icon when activated will slow the speed of the play by play in
half. This will happen every time it is pressed. If you press it twice,
it is now four times slower than it was originally.
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D is the “Faster” icon, also known as Fast Forward.
This icon, when activated, will double the speed of the play by play.
This will happen every time it is pressed. If you press it twice, it is
now four times faster than it was originally.
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E is
the “Reset” icon.
This icon, when activated, will reset the play by play to the starting
position and allow it to play form the beginning.
Icons 10A-G are your
Map Viewing Options.
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A is
the “Zoom All Out” icon.
This allows you to view the map in its entirety. It will zoom out of any
position to fix on a view of the entire map.
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B is
the “Zoom In” icon.
This allows you to zoom in to the map for closer viewing.
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C is
the “Zoom Out” icon.
This allows you zoom out of the map for farther viewing.
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D-G
are the “Pan…” icons.
They allow you to pan the map in one of four cardinal directions. The
arrow facing left allows you to pan West, the arrow facing right allows
you to pan East. The arrow facing up North, and the arrow facing down
South.
Icon 11 is the “Time
Stamp” icon. This icon will
allow you to view all major stopping points that were recorded and the
time for each.
Icon 12 is the
“Interval” icon. This icon
will allow you to view how much time has passed between two points.
Simply click this icon when you want to see how much time has passed
between the designated start and stop points.
Icon 13 is the “Stops”
icon. Not to be confused with
the Time Stamp icon, this icon allows you to view what the Beginning and
END (not stop) positions are, as well as what time and date those
positions were taken.
Icon 14 is the
“Distance” icon. This icon
allows you to view the distance covered, duration, and average speed of
the trip as well as the date and time of the end position.