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Table of contents for the manual
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T rafficW atch Users Manual[...]
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2 T able of Content s Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Subscription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TrafficWatch Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Start TrafficWatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 I[...]
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3 Introduction TrafficWatch is a programs that c an be used to help drivers with traffic related informa tion. This progr am is designed to be used with QuickLaunch which ties this and ot her programs to the WayPo int navigation software. TrafficWatch is built in to all Way Point units. TrafficWatch is supported by a live databa se that collects in[...]
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4 TrafficWatch Overview TrafficWatch uses an Internet co nnection to retrieve live traffic information in the form of a road map displa y, te xt displays and table displays as well as a udio. Data shows the speed of tr affic flow and the location of traffic incid ents for major freeways and some surface streets. TrafficWatch c an be used to identif[...]
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5 • Tap Start > QuickLaunch . The screen shown in Figure 1 will appear. Tap the TrafficWatch icon. Figure 1 QuickLaunch • You can also use the WayPoint hotkey butto n from the WayPoint navigation software as shown in Figure 2.[...]
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6 Press and hold the WayPoint button for about a second. Figure 2 S tarting QuickLaunch from W ayPoint This will also bring up the QuickLaunch program and the TrafficWatch icon can be selected. When the TrafficWatch icon is tapped the following sequence will be seen: 1. An updater pr ogram will run that checks to see if you have the latest version [...]
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7 The running copy of TrafficWat ch can be disp layed using the QuickLaunch thus WayPo int can be used to view TrafficWatch at any time by calling up QuickLaunch. It is also possible to use Tr af ficW atch without using QuickLaunc h. It can be started with Start > Programs > Traffic Watch. When starting Traf ficWatch in this way it is possibl[...]
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8 • The small circles show Dept of Transportation measuring points. These indicate a pproximate sp eed through the ar ea. Green full speed Y ellow some sl ow down Red severe slow down open no data Figure 3 Sacramento • Yellow Triangles show incidents ( often accidents or other traffic stoppage) or congestion . These are usually repo rted by the[...]
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9 data (Internet connection) will be displayed and af ter 45 minutes the display will be considered too old to be us able. San Jose San Jose repres en ts a mor e comp lica te d view of this da ta . As can be seen in Figure 4 ther e is more traffic data th an roads on the map. The map data only shows the major freeways anchored aroun d I-680 and I-2[...]
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10 SR-84 is shown running betwee n I-880 and US101 across the bay waters to I-880, bu t the real roa d extends down to I-2 80 and up to I- 680 and beyond. The speed sensor s show where the r oad goes even though the map do es not. Locals can probably disc er n La wr en ce Expy, San Tom a s Expy, Montague Expy, Tu lly Road, Capital Expy, Almaden Exp[...]
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11 Features The features screen can be reache d by tapping the Features command or pressing the cursor up button. It is show in Figure 5. Figure 5 Features The Features screen shows 4 ch oices which include: • Settings - This entry is described in on page 13 . • Back - Tapping this icon will retu rn to the map we just left which is the main Tra[...]
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12 Traffic Report There is usually more information available for the incidents shown on the map screen than just its location as shown on the map screen in the TrafficWatch program. The Traffic Report screen is chosen fro m the Features pag e. Select Traffic Repo rt to bring up a text display and audio of recent incid ents of interest to the user [...]
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13 TIP : To repeat the audio message tap th e Speak butto n twice. The incident coverage a rea is wider than the data areas in th e map and is based mo stly on Highway Pa trol reports, therefore incidents can be for areas not covered in the deta iled TrafficWatch areas. The Traffic Report sh ows approximately the same area a s the map screen. Incid[...]
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14 Choose Map TrafficWatch is intended to watch the gener al a rea of your loca tion within a metropolitan a rea. This is done by using your current or last known GPS position. When the program is told to use the GPS position it will do this dynamically. If you move to a di fferent location the map usage will be updated accordingly. Your current lo[...]
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15 By default TrafficWatch checks the last GPS location. Use the Add button to select other locations. Telling it other places to collect data for can be very useful for commuters that dr ive further than the area covered by one map. If you select several areas in the Pi ck list it can take some time to gather all of the data. You can select up to [...]
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16 • San Diego (Chula Vista, Coronado, San Diego, Poway, Grove, National City) • SF Central (Foster City, San Bruno, San Franciso, Oakland) • SF East (Oakland, Berkeley , Richmond, Vallejo, Walnut Creek) • San Jose (Los Gatos, Palo Al to, Foster City, Fremont San Jose) • Sacramento. ( Elk Grove, Sacramen to, Rancho Cordova) For areas outs[...]
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17 Troubleshooting Problems Errors you might see include: • No owner information - You must fill in th e owner information with both your name and email addre ss. • No License – your subscription service has ex pired. You need to renew your subscription. • Trial period Expired - Your tria l period is ov er. You will need to subscribe to con[...]
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18 1. On the Pocket PC check Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > Network Card . 2. In the top menu, check that the setting is 'Work'. 3. On the PC be sure that the unit sho ws conne cte d and check the settings in ActiveSync. 4. Under Tools > Options > Rules ensure the Pass thr oug h setting is also set to [...]