ALK Technologies GPS Receiver A780 User Manual

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CoPilot Overview  
Using Your Mobile Device for Guidance  
CoPilot Live is pre-installed and ready to use for route guidance on your mobile device.  
In CoPilot's Guidance Mode you will receive turn-by-turn route navigation information and  
spoken directions as you travel.  
Welcome to CoPilot Live! CoPilot will provide you with accurate, turn-by-turn spoken  
directions and street-level maps that guide you to any destination you specify. If you take a  
wrong turn, CoPilot instantly re-calculates your route. Let CoPilot guide you — and never  
get lost again!  
For IN-VEHICLE HARDWARE SETUP: See CoPilot Overview, p.1.  
CoPilot comes fully installed and ready to use for route guidance on your mobile device.  
However, you will want to install CoPilot to your desktop if 1) you’d like to use the extensive  
trip planning features available with a desktop installation, or 2) you’re adding a data region or  
more maps. See Installing CoPilot to Your Desktop, p. 36 for details.  
1. To launch CoPilot, tap the application launcher, then tap the  
CoPilot application.  
2. The Welcome screen gives you several choices:  
In-vehicle Hardware Setup:  
Going To to enter a destination and receive guidance  
CoPilot uses GPS satellites to calculate your exact position on the map. In order to “acquire”  
a GPS fix you must first make sure your A780 has an unobstructed line of sight to the sky.  
Please note it may take up to 5 minutes to acquire a fix initially. WARNING: Never leave your  
Help topics about basics such as trip entry,  
hardware setup, and route options  
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Options to change CoPilot routing, guidance,  
and map options  
mobile device in a closed vehicle that exceeds 140 F.  
First turn on your mobile device. Before using CoPilot, ensure that your phone’s antenna is  
turned “On”.  
Live Setup for live communications  
After turning your engine on, attach the cable to the mobile device and insert it into your  
vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket. Make sure it is firmly seated.  
3. Tap Going To. The Going To screen will list your stops. From  
here you can add a stop, start a new trip (deleting the old one),  
or tap Start Driving to begin receiving guidance to your  
destination(s).  
A Safety Warning  
Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and eyes on the road when driving!  
Do not use this product in any way that interferes with safe and attentive operation of a  
vehicle. When used in a vehicle, do not place your mobile device or power supply where it  
may strike the driver or passengers if the vehicle turns sharply or stops abruptly. This product  
is designed, manufactured, and intended as an aid to planning and navigating routes.  
The accuracy of the map data, driving directions, and GPS tracking system is insufficient for  
this product to be used for automated navigation or in any situation in which the failure of  
the product could lead directly to death, personal injury, or physical or environmental damage.  
The driver must remain alert at all times to actual road conditions and obey all posted signs  
and traffic regulations. ALK Technologies assumes no responsibility for any damage or injury  
resulting from the use of this product.  
4. Tap Add Stop to enter one or more destinations in the  
Select Stop screen and begin driving.  
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5. The Select Stop screen provides you with several different  
ways to enter a destination. You can:  
Enter a new Address  
Program or enter your Home address  
Program or enter your Work address  
Select from your Favourite list  
Search for a Point of Interest (POI)  
Enter an Intersection  
Enter a Contact from your contancts list  
Enter a Latitude/Longitude point  
Enter a previously Saved Trip  
Options are described on the following pages.  
3. Enter a house number if desired  
(it’s optional), then start typing a Street  
name. When a match appears on the  
list below, tap it, then tap Next  
4. If an exact database match is not found,  
you’ll be shown the available address options.  
CoPilot will give you at least one of these  
options: the General Street you entered,  
a Nearby Address, a Cross Street on the  
street you entered, or one of several  
Streets in Nearby Cities. Tap your choice,  
then tap Next.  
Address Entry  
NOTE: There is no need to enter a starting point. CoPilot uses GPS positioning to determine  
your location automatically.  
Address entry is a step-by-step process in which you enter the country or postal code, city,  
and house number/street name in separate screens. As you type each entry, matches in the  
database appear on a pick list below. Tapping an item on the list enters it, then you tap Next  
to confirm and move to the next screen.  
5. (Optional) Type a name for this place the  
list enters it, then you tap Next to confirm  
and move to the next screen. if you like, then  
tap Finish.  
6. After entering a destination, you will be  
taken to the Going To screen. You will see the  
destination you just entered listed as the first  
stop on your trip.  
In the Select Stop  
screen, tap the  
Address button.  
At this point you can tap Add Stop to enter  
additional stops, New Trip to delete all  
stops on this trip and begin a new one,  
or Start Driving to begin receiving  
guidance to the destination(s) you entered.  
7. To begin your trip, simply tap the  
Start Driving button and start driving!  
Once your position has been determined  
(this can take a few seconds), CoPilot will  
speak directions out loud to you, and your  
position and next turn information will be  
displayed on the screen as you drive.  
1. Using the keyboard, enter a postal code and  
tap Next, or type the name of a country — as  
you type, the scroll list will move to that country.  
Tap it on the list, then tap Next.  
NOTE: United Kingdom postal codes are  
entered in the City screen (Step 2). The country  
entry screen won’t appear if map data for only  
one country is downloaded.  
2. (If you entered a postal code,  
skip to step 3.) Start typing a  
City name. When a match  
appears on the list below, tap it  
and then tap Next to continue.  
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Start Driving!  
Entering a Home Address  
After entering one or more destinations, start driving and enjoy CoPilot’s spoken instructions,  
continuously updated maps and ETA’s, and automatic route recalculation capabilities.  
The Driver Safety Screen displays a text-only screen and is the recommended view for safe  
driving. When you’re within about 1 kilometre of a turn or driving less than 16 k.p.h., CoPilot  
automatically switches to the map display.  
In the Select Stop  
screen, tap the  
Home button in  
the Select Stop  
Next Turn  
Instruction  
screen. The first  
time you use this  
button, you will  
be prompted to  
Distance to Next Turn  
and Directional Arrow  
enter your home  
Enter your home address the  
same way you enter a new  
address (described on p. 3-4).  
The next time you tap Home,  
your work address will be  
entered as a destination. To  
change your home address,  
choose Menu > Options  
and tap Favourites (see p. 7).  
address.  
Live Network  
Connection  
Current Road  
(customizable, see p. 16)  
GPS Status:  
Green = 3D Fix  
ETA and Distance  
to Next Stop  
Message Queue Yellow = 2D Fix  
(see p. 79)  
Red = No Fix  
Entering a Work Address  
To return to the Going To screen to edit your trip at any time, first tap at the TOP of  
the guidance screen to bring up the toolbar. Then tap the Going To button.  
In the Select Stop  
screen, tap the  
Work button in  
the Select Stop  
screen. The first  
time you use this  
button, you will  
be prompted to  
Going To  
button  
enter your work  
address.  
Enter your work address the  
same way you enter a new  
address (described on p. 3-4).  
The next time you tap Work,  
your work address will be  
entered as a destination. To  
change your work address,  
choose Menu > Options and  
tap Favourites (see p. 7).  
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Favourites  
Finding Points of Interest  
1. In the first POI screen you  
have the option to choose a  
Category and Type of POI  
from the drop-down pick lists.  
To narrow your search and cut  
down on the time it takes, you  
can also type the first few letters  
of a place you have in mind. Tap  
Next to continue.  
In the Select Stop screen, tap the  
Favourite button. A scrollable list  
will appear, providing quick access  
to the last 50 destinations that were  
entered.  
In the Select Stop  
screen, tap the  
POI button to  
search for and/or  
enter a point of  
interest as a  
destination.  
Tap a Favourite on the list to enter it as a destination. To change which Favourite is assigned to  
the Home or Work buttons, choose Menu > Options and tap Favourites (see Menu  
Options, p. 23).  
2. In the next screen, you can tell CoPilot to search Near  
current location or Along current route if a GPS fix is  
present.  
Or choose Near a city, then enter a country and city or  
postal code in the next two screens. (European postal codes  
are entered in the country entry screen, except United  
Kingdom codes which are entered in the city entry screen.)  
NOTE: When your Favourites list is filled (50), each new address will replace the  
address that has been inactive for the longest period of time.  
To Save Your Current Location As a Favourite:  
You must have a GPS fix to save your current location as a favourite.  
Tap Next to execute the search.  
1. Tap Menu > GPS,  
then select Save GPS  
Location.  
2. A prompt will ask you to assign a  
location name to your current location.  
After you enter a name, your current  
location will be saved in the Favourites  
list.  
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3. When the search process is complete, a scrollable list of  
matches will appear. In this screen you have several choices,  
you can:  
Intersection  
To enter the intersection of two roads, tap the Intersection button in the  
Select Stop screen. Intersections are entered just like addresses, except that  
instead of a house number you enter a “First Street” and “Second Street”.  
You can name this location if you like.  
Highlight a POI and tap Map to preview it on the map  
(see below)  
Tap Expand to expand the area of the search  
(this can be done twice)  
Highlight a POI and tap Finish to enter it as a  
destination.  
Map Preview of a POI:  
To preview a POI on the map before you decide to enter it as a destination, highlight it on the  
match list and tap Map. In the map screen, buttons let you zoom the view in and out. Click  
Back to return to the match list. In the Matches screen, click Finished to enter the  
highlighted POI as a destination and return to the Going To screen, or Expand to run another  
search within a larger area.  
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4. Once the address has been matched, you have the option  
of assigning a name to the address. CoPilot will pre-fill the  
name from your Contact record, but that name can be  
edited here.  
Contact Integration  
CoPilot allows you to link directly to your Contacts to retrieve address information. With just  
a few of quick taps of the stylus, you can enter a contact’s home and/or work address as your  
destination.  
Tap Finish to continue.  
1. Tap the  
Contact button  
in the Select Stop  
screen.  
5. The Contact address will be added to your trip itinerary  
as a stop.  
2. Select a name from the Contact lists, and with your  
selection highlighted, choose an address type (Home,  
Work, or Other). The address you select will be displayed  
below. Tap Next when ready.  
3. If necessary, CoPilot will prompt you to correct any part  
of the address in your Contact database that does not result  
in a perfect match — you might be prompted to edit the city,  
country, street, or house number so CoPilot can find it. Tap  
Next to continue.  
Latitude/Longitude  
In the example to the left, no match was found for the street  
name, so the street address is being added manually.  
1. Choose a format from  
the first drop-down pick list.  
Lat/longs can be entered in  
Decimal Degrees, Decimal  
Minutes, or degrees/minutes/  
seconds (DMS).  
NOTE: If CoPilot finds an exact match, it automatically goes  
to a screen that lets you name the address you entered (see  
step 4).  
Tap Latitude/  
Longitude in the  
Select Stop screen  
to enter a lat/long  
point.  
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2. Enter a latitude and longitude in the appropriate format,  
using the drop-down pick lists for N or S, and E or W.  
Driver Safety/Map/Itinerary Screens  
NOTE: It is not safe to attempt to alter settings on your mobile device while you are driving.  
Either have a passenger make changes, or pull over to a safe area.  
3. Once the lat/long has been matched, you have the option  
of assigning a name to the point. Tap Next to add the lat/  
long you entered as a stop on your trip itinerary.  
Driver Safety Screen  
The Driver Safety Screen displays a text-only screen and is the recommended view for safe  
driving. When you’re within about 1 kilometer of a turn or driving less than 16 k.p.h., CoPilot  
automatically switches to the map display.  
Next Turn  
Instruction  
Next Turn  
Saved Trip  
Directional Arrow  
Distance to Next Turn  
and Directional Arrow  
Current Road  
(customizable, see p. 16)  
Live Network  
Connection  
1. Tap Saved Trip in the Select Stop  
screen to enter a trip that you saved  
previously on your mobile device or  
was built on your desktop and  
(see p. 79)  
GPS Status:  
Green = 3D Fix  
transferred to your mobile device.  
ETA and Distance  
to Next Stop  
Message  
Queue  
Yellow = 2D Fix  
Red = No Fix  
(See Trip Transfer, p. 50 for more  
about saved trips.)  
Map Screen  
The Map Screen displays when you are traveling at less than  
16 k.p.h. and about 1 kilometer before each turn. It  
combines a large map display and concise text instructions.  
2. Highlight a trip (.trp file) in the list of saved trips, then tap Next.  
All destinations included in the trip will be entered, preserving the stop  
order of the original saved trip. The trip itinerary will also be included.  
At the top of the screen, next turn directions are shown (a  
directional arrow and distance to the next turn).  
Closing CoPilot  
To exit the CoPilot application on your mobile device, select Menu > Exit CoPilot at the  
At the bottom of the Map Screen are the estimated time of  
arrival (ETA) at your next destination and distance to that  
destination.  
bottom of the screen. (If the menu isn’t visible, tap the top of the screen.)  
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Navigating Through CoPilot Screens  
Tap at the top of the Map Screen to invoke  
a toolbar and menu bar.  
Tap the View button (second from left on the toolbar — its appearance will  
reflect the current view) and choose a view from the drop-down menu.  
View  
button  
Use the Detour buttons when  
you want to take an alternate  
route to avoid heavy traffic,  
construction, etc. up ahead.  
Driver Safety Screen - Text only, switches to the map  
below 16 k.p.h.  
Next Turn - Map screen, frames your current position to  
the next turn.  
Use the Zoom In and Zoom  
Out buttons to change your view  
of the map.  
Destination - Map screen, frames the view from your  
current position to your final destination.  
Where Am I - Map screen, frames a close-up view of your  
current position.  
The Going To button takes you back to the Going To  
screen where you can edit your trip (see p. 18).  
3D View - Map screen in 3D.  
Trip Itinerary Screen - Basic text overview of all your  
upcoming screens.  
Itinerary Screen  
To see your trip Itinerary, tap the View button (second from left on the toolbar) then tap the  
Itinerary button in the nested toolbar.  
Customizing the Guidance Screens  
The line above the ETA the Driver Safety screen can be customized. (In the Driver Safety  
screen there are two lines, in the Map Screen there is one.) Tap the top of the screen, then tap  
Menu > Options > Guidance. Use the Custom Display pick lists to set this line to show  
your current road, nearest crossroad, nearest major road, nearest town, ETA, or speed.  
Several map features can also be customized. See Menu Options, p. 23-26 for all the available  
options.  
Line 1  
Line 2  
The Trip Itinerary is a scrollable set of driving directions for the current trip. Roads on your  
route can be avoided using this screen (see p. 22).  
Hint: You may also tap on the centre bottom of the screen to change the customisable line 1.  
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Map Modes  
Trip Editing and Waypoints  
CoPilot gives you a choice of several different display modes for the Map Screen:  
To get to the Going To screen from the guidance screens at any time, tap the top of the screen  
to open the toolbar, then tap the Going To button. From here you can edit the current trip,  
add additional stops, or start a new trip.  
3D Perspective  
Tap any stop on your itinerary to activate a pop-up menu that lets you delete the stop, zoom  
to it on the map, or move it up or down to change the stop order. This menu also lets you  
designate a stop as a “waypoint” (tap Set as Waypoint). Waypoints are not considered as  
stops in the Itinerary, their purpose is to guide CoPilot’s route calculations along roads that  
you choose. To change a waypoint back to a stop, choose Set as Stop from the menu.  
Waypoints appear with “>>” instead of a stop number on the list of destinations.  
CoPilot’s two-dimensional default  
display mode can be changed to a three-  
dimensional perspective based off an  
isometric camera angle.  
To change to 3D, tap the screen to  
invoke the menu bar, then tap the  
View button and select 3D View.  
CoPilot ignores waypoints when calculating the ETA and distance to the next stop, so settings  
waypoints can be used to get the ETA and distance to a stop that is not your next stop  
(see Getting ETA’s and Distances below).  
Night Mode  
Night Mode is available in 2D or 3D  
(3D perspective is shown to the right).  
It dims the display and a darker map  
display is used to reduce glare and eye  
strain while driving with CoPilot at  
night. CoPilot automatically switches to  
Night Mode based on your location and  
current time.  
Going To  
button.  
CoPilot’s default map mode (shown at  
right) displays your route in green,  
outlined in black for optimal visibility.  
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Picking Stops From the Map  
Getting ETA’s and Distances  
CoPilot enables you to pick a stop off the map when you don’t know the exact address of  
your destination. In any mode, tap and hold on your target location on the map, then add it  
as a stop.  
The estimated time of arrival (ETA) and distance to your  
next stop will always be shown in the lower left corner of  
the Map and Driver Safety screens. After entering a  
destination, tap Start Driving to see the ETA/distance.  
If your trip has multiple stops and you want to know the ETA  
for a destination that is not the next stop, designate the  
stops between your current location and the target stop as  
waypoints (tap each one and choose Set as Waypoint in  
the menu that pops up) see Trip Editing and Waypoints,  
p. 18.  
Optimizing Stops  
To rearrange the stops on your trip in the most efficient order, tap one of the stops in the  
Going To screen. Select Optimize Stops from the menu that pops. You must have at least  
three stops to optimize — the destination always remains the same.  
1. In any mode, tap and hod on  
your target location on the map.  
2. Enter a name for the place  
you picked and tap Finish. The  
new place will be added to your  
trip itinerary.  
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Detour Feature  
Selective Routing  
CoPilot’s Detour Feature allows you to preview an alternate route before deciding whether  
or not to take it. Perfect for situations in which traffic has suddenly slowed ahead of you,  
the Detour Feature will generate an alternate route. You can then make an informed decision  
about whether you’re better off driving through the delay or taking the new route.  
CoPilot allows you to be selective about the roads you take on your trip. There are two ways  
to do this: 1) you can customize your Trip Itinerary in Guidance Mode so that CoPilot will  
avoid certain roads; or 2) you can guide CoPilot’s route by entering stops as “waypoints”.  
Avoiding a Road in the Trip Itinerary  
1. Tap the View button (second from the left on the guidance screen toolbar) then tap the  
Itinerary option. The Itinerary lists all roads you will be traveling on if you have entered at  
least one destination.  
1. To see an alternate route, 2. Tap on the Detour  
tap the top of the screen button to request a new  
to invoke the toolbar.  
route.  
2. Highlight the road you want to avoid by  
tapping it once.  
3. Tap the Avoid button, and CoPilot will  
calculate a new route that avoids that road.  
This can be repeated. If there is no other  
possible road or the alternate route is too  
impractical, a new route won’t be generated.  
4. To Return to the Original Route: You  
can return to the original route that CoPilot  
gave you at any time by tapping the Cancel  
button.  
3. If you decide to use  
the new route, just keep  
driving.  
4. If you decide not to  
use the new route, tap the you to your original route.  
top of the screen to open the  
toolbar, then tap the Cancel  
Detour button.  
5. CoPilot will then return  
Tailoring Your Route Using Waypoints  
CoPilot lets you customize a route by designating some stops as “waypoints”. Waypoints  
appear on the Itinerary but they’re not treated like stops in Guidance Mode and or in routing  
instructions. You can enter a waypoint along a road you want CoPilot to use, and CoPilot will  
guide you through the waypoint toward your destination.  
To designate a place as a waypoint, enter it as a stop in the Going To screen. Tap and hold the  
location on the Going To list until a menu pops up, then choose Set as Waypoint. Waypoints  
appear on the Going To list preceded by “>>” instead of a stop number. To turn the location  
into a stop again, repeat and choose Set as Stop. You can set as many waypoints as you like  
on a trip; however, CoPilot will always recognize the last address in the Going To list as a stop.  
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Guidance  
Menu Options  
In the Guidance tab, the settings under Speak Turn  
Warning At determine how often and where CoPilot will  
give you next turn information out loud. All, none, or some  
boxes can be checked. A pick list gives the options for Just  
Ahead: by default you will be alerted 5 sec/100 ft before  
every turn (5 seconds or 100 feet, whichever is closest),  
but you can choose to have CoPilot speak to you sooner  
(2 -8 seconds before each turn, or 100 feet).  
Tap the top of either the Map Screen or the Driver Safety  
Screen to access the menu bar. Then tap Menu and select  
Options.  
The pick lists under Custom Display give you display  
options for the line above the ETA in the Driver Safety  
screen. This line can display the current road, nearest  
crossroad, nearest major road, nearest town, ETA, or speed.  
NOTE: Defaults are set here, but you can also toggle through the options by tapping the line  
itself in the Driver Safety Screen.  
Tick Display Route Arrow to have a yellow turn arrow appear on your route on the map as  
you approach each turn (this option is turned on by default). Tick Display GPS Arrow Trail  
to keep a trail of arrows that tracks your position as you drive on the map.  
Routing  
In the Routing tab, the vehicle type options are  
Automobile or RV. RV routes favor major roads and  
avoid sharp turns and U-turns wherever possible.  
Map  
Data areas that are currently downloaded to your mobile  
device are shown at the bottom of this screen.  
The Quickest routing type is based on the most practical  
route in terms of road quality, terrain, and urban/rural  
classifications. Shortest routing travels the least distance  
where possible while maintaining some level of practicality.  
Options in the Map tab are:  
Mile — Use miles as the unit of distance.  
KM — Use kilometers as the unit of distance.  
Heading Up — The map display will always track your  
position moving upward.  
More routing options are:  
North Up — The map display will always maintain north at  
the top as you drive.  
Avoid Tolls — Check to avoid tolls wherever possible and practical.  
Break every ___ hours for ___ hours — Check to have the ETA for your trip adjusted to  
reflect stops for breaks.  
Box Zoom — This option is selected by default. It enables you to zoom into an area on the  
map by drawing a box around it with the stylus.  
Display Congestion Zone Warning (United Kingdom only) Check to have CoPilot  
provide a warning when your trip will pass through a congestion zone (gives you the option  
to route around it) or when your destination is within a congestion zone (gives you the  
option to continue after warning).  
Drag Map — Selecting Drag Map lets you use the stylus to drag the map in any  
direction to a desired location. Place the stylus on the map and move it across the screen.  
Use the tick boxes for automatic Night Mode display from early evening to early morning,  
and to display Points of Interest, and to display turn restrictions.  
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Favourites  
The GPS Menu  
Tap the Favorites tab to open your List of Favourite  
Addresses.  
The GPS menu is a sub-menu of the main screen Menu. Tap Menu > GPS to access  
these features.  
To change the assignment of your work or home address,  
highlight your choice on the list, then tap Menu and choose  
Set as work or Set as home.  
NOTE: POI’s cannot be edited, you will get a “No matches  
found” error message if you try.  
GPS Status  
To view your satellite activity at any time, first tap the  
GPS Status option. Here you will receive information  
on speed, lat/long position, heading, and time and date.  
To delete a favourite, highlight it and tap Delete, or tap  
Delete All to delete all.  
NOTE: When your favourites list is filled (50), each  
new address will replace the address that has been  
inactive for the longest period of time.  
POI Alerts  
Tap Enabled to enable POI Alerts. CoPilot will then alert  
you to the presence of points of interest as you approach  
them. You can use the drop-down pick list to set how far  
away you’ll be when you receive the alerts. In the list of POI  
categories, select which types of POIs should be reported.  
Move the slider bar at the bottom of the screen to limit  
alerts to POIs right on your route or to include POIs that  
are nearby.  
Save Current Location  
Select Save GPS Location from the GPS menu to save your current location as a favourite  
place (you must be receiving GPS data to do this). A prompt will ask you to assign a location  
name to your current latitude/longitude position. After you enter a name, your current  
location will be saved in the Favourites list (see Favourites, p. 7).  
Power  
NOTE: Remember that when your favourites list is filled (50), each new address will replace  
the address that has been inactive for the longest period of time.  
Tap the Power button to set options for conserving  
battery life.  
Tap Stop GPS when lid is closed to switch off GPS  
reception when you close the lid. This will save power, but  
it will also add a slight delay to satellite acquisition the next  
time you open the lid.  
Tap Keep backlight on to always maintain a lighted display.  
Note: This will drain your battery more rapidly.  
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Modes Menu  
CoPilot has four modes of operation on the mobile device. Tap the pop-up Mode menu at the  
bottom of the screen to select Guidance, Navigating, Walking, or Planning Mode.  
Reference: Guidance Mode Screens & Toolbars  
on Your Mobile Device  
The following is a summary guide to the screens and toolbars you will see on your mobile  
device as you operate CoPilot in Guidance Mode.  
Guidance Mode  
Welcome Screen  
In Guidance Mode, you enter one or more destinations,  
then tap the Start Driving button to start driving and  
receive guidance. This mode provides you with on-screen  
and spoken driving directions and other information  
relevant to your trip, such as estimated time of arrival  
and distance to the next stop.  
The Welcome screen appears when you first open CoPilot.  
If you don’t want to see it at startup, uncheck Show this  
screen at startup. This screen can be accessed from the  
Menu at any time. Welcome screen options are:  
Going To to enter a destination and receive guidance  
Help topics about basics such as trip entry, hardware  
Navigating Mode  
While in Navigating Mode, CoPilot will track your position as you drive. Unlike in Guidance  
Mode, you won’t receive turn instructions or voice prompts.  
setup, and options  
Options to change CoPilot routing, guidance, and map  
options  
This tracking feature is an ideal way to see your location on the map if you don’t want to be  
distracted by CoPilot’s guidance features.  
Live Setup for Live Communications  
Going To Screen  
Walking Mode  
Take CoPilot with you wherever you go! Walking Mode provides an as-the-crow-flies distance  
and direction line to your destination, directions that are perfect for walking.  
This screen displays a scrollable list of all stops in the current  
trip, numbered in the order CoPilot will route to them.  
Tap the stylus on a stop to open a menu that lets you delete  
the stop, zoom to it on the map, move it up or down on the  
list, or make it a waypoint (an unreported stop that guides  
your route along preferred roads). You can also optimize the  
stop order for a more efficient route using this menu.  
Planning Mode  
Planning Mode lets you use your mobile device as a pre-trip planning tool or easy-to-use  
reference guide. Planning Mode lets you view static maps and directions without the need for  
GPS reception.  
Trip itineraries you create in Planning Mode can be saved and then loaded in any mode at a  
later time (generate directions, then select Menu > Save Trip As).  
Tap Add Stop to enter another stop in the Going To screen,  
New Trip to delete all stops and start a new trip, or Start  
Driving to receive guidance.  
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Select Stop Screen  
Determining Current Position  
In this screen you add stops to your trip. There are nine  
different types of stop entry to choose from:  
When you see this screen, CoPilot is in the process of  
determining where you are.  
Enter a new Address  
Heavy foliage, tall buildings, or any other structures  
obstructing communications may interfere with CoPilot's  
ability to track your location. Like your car radio, GPS  
tracking can also be affected by weather conditions if severe.  
CoPilot will continue tracking as soon as adequate signals are  
available.  
Program or enter a Home address  
Program or enter a Work address  
Select from your Favourite list  
Search for a Point of Interest (POI)  
Enter an Intersection  
Enter a Contact  
Enter a Latitude/Longitude point  
Enter a previously Saved Trip  
Driver Safety Screen  
CoPilot automatically displays the text-only Driver Safety Screen when your speed exceeds 16  
k.p.h. and is the recommended view for safe driving. If you are a passenger and want to see the  
map at this point, tap the top of the screen, tap the Change View toolbar button (second  
from the left) and pick a map view (see Toolbar Buttons, p. 33). When you’re within about 1  
kilometer of a turn, CoPilot automatically switches to the Map Screen.  
No GPS Signal  
This screen may momentarily appear when you tap "Start  
Driving", however if it remains on for an extended period it  
may indicate that your mobile device is faulty.  
Next turn instruction.  
Next turn arrow and distance to next turn.  
Customizable display lines, tap to cycle through your current  
road, nearest crossroad, nearest major road, nearest town,  
ETA, or speed.  
ETA and Distance to Next Stop display.  
Messaging, Live, and GPS Status indicators. (Green = 3D fix,  
Red = 2D fix, Yellow = no fix)  
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Map Screen  
Toolbar Buttons  
(Tap at the top of the screen if the toolbar is not visible.)  
The Map Screen displays when you are traveling at less than 16 k.p.h. or are at a standstill.  
It combines a large map display and concise text instructions. When you’re within 1 kilometer  
of a turn, CoPilot automatically switches to the map.  
Going To - Takes you to the  
Going To screen where you  
can add a stop or start a new  
trip.  
Avoid Road - In the  
Itinerary screen, causes  
CoPilot to generate an  
alternate route that does not  
include the road that is  
highlighted in the driving  
directions.  
To invoke the toolbar and menu bar, tap the top of  
the screen.  
Next turn directional arrow.  
Zoom In - Zooms in for a  
closer look at the map.  
Distance to next turn.  
Route ahead highlighted in green, upcoming turn marked with  
yellow arrow.  
Cancel Avoid - In the  
Itinerary screen, this button  
restores the original route  
after the Avoid Road button  
has been used.  
Zoom Out - Zooms out to a  
more distant view of the map.  
Messaging, Live, and GPS Status indicators. (GPS reception is  
good when green, fair when yellow. Red indicates no fix.)  
ETA and Distance to Next Stop display.  
Scroll Up - In the Itinerary  
screen, scrolls the driving  
directions up.  
Detour - Generates an  
alternate route from your  
current position.  
Itinerary Screen  
The Itinerary provides turn-by-turn driving directions. In this screen you can highlight a road to  
avoid and CoPilot will generate a detour around that road (see Selective Routing, p. 22).  
Scroll Down - In the  
Itinerary screen, scrolls the  
driving directions down.  
Cancel Detour - Returns to  
the original route after a  
detour has been created.  
Toolbar for easy access to guidance screens and trip editing.  
Can also be used to avoid roads, and scroll up or down in the  
Itinerary.  
View: Tap the View button (second from left on the toolbar —  
its appearance will reflect the current view) and choose a view from  
the drop-down menu.  
Distance between turns.  
Direction of turns along your route.  
Names of roads for upcoming turns.  
Driver Safety Screen - Text only, switches to the map  
below 16 k.p.h.  
Next Turn - Map screen, view from your current position  
to the next turn.  
Destination - Map screen, view from your current position  
to your final destination.  
Where Am I - Map screen, close-up view of your current  
position.  
3D View - Map screen in 3D.  
Trip Itinerary Screen - Basic text overview of all your  
upcoming screens.  
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Trip Planning on Your Mobile Device  
You can use CoPilot on your mobile device for trip planning. Planning Mode allows you to run  
a trip on your mobile device even when you're not in your car. You'll get driving directions and  
maps that you can use for reference before your trip begins.  
5. To see driving directions, tap the  
View button, then tap the Itinerary  
button in the nested toolbar that  
pops up.  
6. Your trip, along with the trip  
itinerary, can be saved and then opened  
later in Guidance Mode (see below).  
1. First turn on your mobile device  
and launch CoPilot (tap Programs >  
CoPilot). In the Going to Screen, tap  
the Mode button and select Planning.  
2. The Plan Trip screen will open.  
Tap Add Stop, then add stops to your  
trip as you would in Guidance Mode.  
To pick a stop from the map, see p. 19.  
Saving and Loading Trip Itineraries  
To save a trip itinerary you put together in Planning or Guidance Mode, select Save Trip As  
from the pop-up Menu. Give the trip a name and tap Finish. At a later time you can open the  
trip in Guidance Mode using the Saved Trip option in the Select Stop screen.  
4. Now you’ll see your route on the  
map. You can tap the zoom buttons on  
the toolbar to zoom your view in and  
out.  
3. Note: the first stop (0) on the Plan  
Trip list is the starting point of your  
trip. If you have a GPS fix, CoPilot will  
use that as the starting point.  
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Adding a Data Region  
Installing CoPilot to Your Desktop  
If you have purchased an additional data region after your initial purchase of CoPilot, you will  
need to modify the original (“Base”) installation and activate the new region.  
IMPORTANT: You can only use your Expansion Product Key AFTER you have installed  
CoPilot. If you have not yet installed CoPilot, please do so first and then follow the instructions  
below.  
CoPilot Live comes fully installed and ready to use for route guidance on your mobile device.  
However, you will want to install CoPilot to your desktop if 1) you’d like to use the extensive  
trip planning features available with a desktop installation, or 2) you’re adding a data region.  
To learn more about CoPilot’s desktop trip planning features, see p. 55-68.  
To install CoPilot to your desktop, first turn on your computer and set up your mobile device.  
Follow the steps below to install:  
ON YOUR DESKTOP/LAPTOP:  
1. Insert your CoPilot Install Disc into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. Select Modify and click Next when the InstallShield Wizard appears.  
3. Enter your Expansion Product Key when prompted.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
1. Insert the CoPilot Install Disc in your CD-  
ROM drive. Click Next in the Welcome screen  
and follow the Installation Wizard’s on-screen  
instructions.  
ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE:  
1. Open CoPilot on your mobile device.  
2. CoPilot may ask you to confirm your destination or to enter a new one. Enter any  
destination to proceed.  
3. Tap Menu > Upgrade Licence at the bottom of the screen.  
4. Enter your Expansion Product Key when prompted.  
5. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
2. When the installation is complete, a CoPilot  
icon will appear on your desktop or laptop.  
Double-click it to start the application.  
If you have any questions, please visit www.alk.eu.com/motorola.  
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Licence Update  
Map Download to Your Mobile Device  
The CoPilot desktop software contains street-level maps for all of Europe, and CoPilot is  
offered with different licences that allow you to use some or all of these maps on your mobile  
device. Licences are available for the following:  
(1) Single region - Detailed street-level maps for any of the following regions: Alps Ski  
Region, Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg), France, Germany, Italy,  
Pyrenees, Scandinavia, and the United Kingdom.  
If you need to change your map data or if you purchase additional map data regions, you will  
need to transfer the new maps from your desktop or laptop computer to your mobile device.  
You select the data to download from one or more data areas that you specify in the CoPilot  
application on your desktop. It’s a simple process.  
To begin the data download process, open the application on your desktop/laptop, then click  
the Data Download Wizard icon or pick Data Download Wizard from the File menu.  
CoPilot gives you two options for downloading data:  
(2) Pan-Europe - Complete street-level maps for all of Europe.  
After purchasing the licence, go to Menu > Update Licence/ Activate, and input your new  
activation code. The CoPilot desktop software already contains complete European maps,  
which can now be downloaded to your mobile device for in-vehicle use. If you purchased  
CoPilot with a single region licence and later want to use street maps from other regions, you  
will need to purchase an update licence from your dealer.  
Download directly to storage card in the storage card slot of your mobile device —  
follow steps (1), (2), and (3a) below.  
Download to a storage card in a Storage Card Reader — follow steps (1), (2), and  
(3b) below.  
(1) Choose a Storage Location:  
Region Selection  
If you purchased an additional data region, when downloading map data to your mobile device  
you will need to make sure the proper region is active. To do this, on your desktop in Planning  
mode, click the Map menu > Region > and check the desired region.  
1. Open the CoPilot application on your desktop/laptop, then click the Data  
Download Wizard icon in the sidebar on the left. Make sure your mobile device is  
connected. CoPilot will scan your computer to detect which drive options are  
available.  
2. Click on the Drive Name pick list that appears and  
select either the drive letter of your Storage Card  
Reader (if you are using one) or the drive letter  
assigned to the storage card in your mobile device.  
Click Next.  
NOTE: When you connect your mobile device to  
your desktop/laptop. Windows will assign two drive  
letters to it: one for the storage card in your device  
and one for the main memory of your device. Open My Computer and check the drive  
letter assignments to confirm which drive letter corresponds to your storage card.  
(2) Select a Data Area:  
Select a data area using one of four methods (see Data Selection Options p. 41-46 for a  
description of each method):  
City Radius to select an area around a town or city;  
Map Area to select an area directly from the map;  
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Data Selection Options  
Trip to select a corridor along a route between two places;  
Region to select a whole country or region.  
(3) Download the Data:  
(3a) To a Storage Card in your Mobile Device:  
1. Ensure that your mobile device is connected to the desktop/laptop.  
2. Clicking the Download icon will take you to a screen where Available Area(s) for  
download are displayed on the left. To designate an area to include in the download,  
highlight it and then click on the right arrow button to move it to the Data Included in  
This Download list on the right. To take an area off the list, highlight it and click the left  
arrow button.  
After you specify a location where the data will be stored, you will be prompted to select a  
region on the map to download. CoPilot gives you a choice of four ways to select a data  
region, described p. 41-46 below.  
3. After confirming that the area(s) you would like to download are in the Data Included  
in This Download list, click Download to complete the map data download process  
(see Download Options, p. 47).  
Region Download  
4. Your data is now ready to be used by CoPilot.  
To download a whole country or CoPilot data region, click the Region option in the Data  
Download Wizard, then select a region in the next screen and click Next.  
(3b) Using a Storage Card Reader:  
1. Make sure the Storage Card for your mobile device is inserted in the Storage Card Reader.  
The country or region you select must be included in the region that was installed on your  
mobile device (if not, a warning will appear and you won’t be able to proceed with the  
download). Region downloads generally take the longest amount of time, depending on the  
size of the selected region.  
2. Clicking the Download icon will take you to a screen where Available Area(s) for  
download are displayed on the left. To designate an area to include in the download,  
highlight it and then click on the right arrow button to move it to the Data Included in  
This Download list on the right. To take an area off the list, highlight it and click the left  
arrow button.  
3. After confirming that the area(s) you would like to download are in the Data Included  
in This Download list, click Download to complete the map data download process  
(see Download Options, p. 47).  
4. Remove the Storage Card from the Storage Card Reader and insert it into the mobile  
device. Your data is now ready to be used by CoPilot.  
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4. Name the selection, thenclick Next.  
City Radius Data Selection  
This method allows you to quickly select data in the shape of a circle surrounding any city on  
the map. In the Data Download Wizard you type a city name and country abbreviation or  
postal code and enter the distance you would like the radius to extend around the city, then  
click Next.  
5. You will return to the Data Selection menu  
where you can select another data area if you  
like, using any method. When you finish  
selecting data areas, click the Download icon  
and you will be taken to the final screen where  
you can build your download.  
The Wizard displays a map that shows the city and the radius you chose. At this point you can  
zoom the map in and out using zoom buttons and adjust the size of the data area by altering  
the radius of the circle.  
Follow these steps to download City Radius data:  
1. Click the City Radius icon in the Data  
Download Wizard.  
Map Area Data Selection  
This method of selecting data allows you to choose an area of data by drawing a box on the  
Data Download Wizard's map screen.  
In the Wizard, you enter a city name near which you would like to select data, then click  
Next. The map will zoom to that location. Then you create a box around the desired area by  
clicking and dragging your mouse across the map. The street-level data within that box will be  
selected.  
2. Enter a City, Country or Postal Code,  
and a radius around the area that you would  
like to download. Click Next to verify that the  
area is correct.  
You can zoom the map in and out using the zoom buttons and adjust the size of the data area  
by redrawing the box.  
Follow these steps to download Map Area data:  
1. Click the Map Area icon in the Data  
Download Wizard.  
3. Using the Data Download Wizard toolbar  
you can zoom in or out, change the radius, or  
go back to the previous screen. When you are  
satisfied with your selection, click Next.  
Note: CoPilot’s available memory calculations  
subtract 15 MB from the available memory on  
your storage card (if you are using one)  
to account for support files.  
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2. Enter a City, State or ZIP code (address  
optional) within the area that you would like to  
download. Click Next.  
Trip Data Selection  
The Trip method of selecting data is by far the most customizable method. This option allows  
you to run a trip and select street-level data specific to that trip, thereby avoiding unneeded  
data and saving valuable memory space.  
Once the trip is run, the Data Download Wizard automatically selects circles of data around  
your origin and destination, and a corridor of data along your route. You can then click  
Options to adjust the radius of the circles and the width of the corridor.  
The Trip Itinerary for each trip you download will be stored on your mobile device. Multiple  
trips can be downloaded to the mobile device for later use (see Trip Transfer, p. 50).  
3. Click and hold the left mouse button  
and drag the cursor to draw a box around  
a desired area. The size of the area will be  
displayed in the toolbar. Click Next.  
Note: CoPilot’s available memory calculations  
subtract 15 MB from the available memory  
on your storage card (if you are using one)  
to account for support files.  
Follow these steps to download Trip data:  
1. Click the Trip icon.  
4. Name the selection, then click Next.  
2. Enter at least a start and end place for your  
trip. In the Cities and Addresses tab, type a City,  
State or ZIP Code and press <Enter>.  
Optionally, you can enter an address in the same  
way. Click the Add Stop button to add this  
place to your trip.  
5. You will return to the Data Selection menu  
where you can select another data area if you  
like, using any method. When you are finished  
selecting data areas, click the Download icon  
to go to the final screen where you can build  
your download.  
You may enter one or multiple destinations. Use  
the buttons to the right of the Itinerary to zoom  
to a stop on the map, change the order of stops,  
or delete a stop.  
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3. To search for a POI, click the Points of Interest  
tab, enter a City, State or a ZIP Code and click  
the Find button.  
6. You will return to the Data Selection menu  
where you can select another data area if you  
like, using any method. When you are finished  
selecting data areas, click Download. Trip  
itineraries that were created using the Trip  
download method will be transferred along with  
map data (see p. 50 for details).  
You can speed up your search by selecting a POI  
Category and/or Type . Highlight a selection,  
click Select, then Add Stop.  
NOTE: For a more detailed description of trip entry, open CoPilot Help from the desktop  
application (Help menu > Help Contents and Search).  
Download Options  
When you’re ready to execute a download, the Wizard will display a list of Available Area(s)  
for download on the left side of the window. To designate an area to include, click on it and  
then click on the right arrow button to move it to the Data Included in This Download  
list. If you need to move an area off the Included list, click on it and use the left arrow button.  
4. When all your stops have been entered, click  
Select Data.  
By default a 33 kilometer radius around all  
stops and a width of 4 miles along the corridor  
which connects them will be highlighted.  
Note: CoPilot’s available memory calculations  
subtract 15 MB from the available memory on  
your storage card (If you are using one)  
to account for support files.  
5. To customize these distances for any trip,  
click Options and enter your own distances,  
then click OK.  
To delete an area from memory, click on it and click Delete.  
Notice that the amount of available map memory and the memory required for all the areas on  
the Included list is shown beneath the list. NOTE: CoPilot's available memory calculations  
subtract 15 MB from the your storage card (if you are using one) to account for support files.  
IMPORTANT: Each data download overwrites the data that is already on your  
mobile device. If any data areas are already loaded on your mobile device, they will be  
overwritten by the new download. Therefore, your download must include all areas that you  
wish to have available on your mobile device.  
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Check Include EU Highway Network to download CoPilot’s complete European Highway  
Network along with your data. This additional download requires approximately 59 MB of  
space on your mobile device. When this network is loaded, major roads, cities, and some  
points of interest outside your selected data region will be shown on the map and you’ll be  
able to receive guidance as you drive anywhere in the European Union.  
POI Download Options  
When you download a data region, youl get all roads within that region. Also included are  
regional points of interest (POI) such as gas stations, hotels, restaurants, visitor attractions,  
etc.  
CoPilot now lets you control the number and types of POI that get downloaded along with  
map data. You can save space on your mobile device by eliminating categories of POI that  
you’re not interested in seeing.  
Check Download Favourites to download your Favourites list from the Trip Planner  
window on your desktop along with map data. These addresses will then be available as  
Favourites for trip entry on the mobile device.  
To select which POI categories you want, choose POI Download Options from the Edit  
menu in the desktop application or, when you first open the Data Download Wizard, click the  
Options button in the Wizard. Check the categories you wish to select (click the plus sign  
next to each category to see the included sub-categories).  
Click Save Settings to save the set of categories you create. Click Restore Default to  
return to CoPilot’s default categories.  
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Trip Transfer  
Importing Custom Places  
When you use the Trip download option, CoPilot transfers whole trips to your mobile device.  
The trip you create, including its Itinerary, is transferred along with the surrounding data  
corridor, and it becomes the current trip.  
CoPilot’s Custom Place Import Wizard enables you to import addresses from your Outlook  
Contacts database, an Excel file, or text file. (If you are using another type of database or  
contact manager, you can export your contacts/locations to an Excel or text file before  
importing them into CoPilot.) These points are then added to CoPilot’s POI database in a  
category and type of your choice (the default category is “Custom”). Once they are in the  
database, they are displayed on maps as pushpins and included in search results when you  
search for points of interest on your mobile device or in the Trip Planner window on your  
desktop/laptop.  
The Trip download option creates a .TRP file that is placed in the Save directory in the  
CoPilot installation folder on your mobile device. Subsequent downloads will add more .TRP  
files to this folder. The number of trips that may be stored is limited only by the available  
memory on your mobile device.  
If multiple trips are downloaded, the last one to be added will open as the current trip. Use the  
Saved Trip stop entry option on your mobile device to open stored .TRP files.  
NOTE: CoPilot now allows importing of multiple POIs with the same name (e.g. an entire  
database of “Starbucks”).  
To access the Wizard, choose Import Custom Places from the Tools menu in Planning  
Mode on the desktop, then follow the step-by-step instructions given by the Wizard.  
Steps for Importing:  
1. In Planning Mode on your desktop/ laptop, choose  
Import Custom Places from the Tools menu to  
open the Import Custom Places Wizard.  
2. Choose Import from Microsoft Outlook or  
Import from an existing file (this can be a .txt text  
file or an Excel file). Click Next.  
3. In the next Wizard screen, type the path to the file  
you want to import or Browse for it, and use the  
Category pick list to indicate a POI category for  
your imported places (by default they are assigned to  
“Custom”). You can also choose a Type from the pick  
list. To edit the type name, highlight it on the pick list  
and click Edit Type Name below. Click Next when  
ready.  
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4. In the next screen you'll see the data from your file  
sorted into columns. If the columns you see in the  
screen have not sorted the address data correctly, you  
need to indicate which delimiter CoPilot should  
recognize when it separates the fields in your file into  
columns. Each field — e.g. name, street address, city,  
state, etc. — needs to be separated by a delimiter  
such as a tab, semicolon, or comma. If your file uses a  
delimiter other than a comma, tab, or semicolon, click  
Other and type the delimiter in the box to the right.  
If the first row of your file consists of column  
headings, you should check Column headings in  
first row. Click Next when ready.  
5. Now, following the instructions on the screen,  
click each column heading and match the column  
headings with your data. To be accepted by CoPilot,  
each imported place must have at least four fields:  
Name, Address1, City, and State. Click Next  
when ready.  
7. When processing is finished, the Data Import Status window shows you how many places  
in your file were matched with addresses in the CoPilot database. A plus sign in the Accept  
column indicates a match. Places that failed to match appear in red and do not have a plus sign.  
6. In the next screen, following the instructions, you  
can assign a name to the set of columns you just  
defined to save you time the next time you import  
addresses.  
8. To edit a failed or incomplete match, highlight it and click Edit (see Editing Custom Places,  
next page). POI addresses can also be edited after they are added to the database using the  
Custom Place Manager.  
To skip this step, uncheck Save the columns as a  
new set. Click Finish.  
9. When you are satisfied with the list of addresses, click Add to add these places to the  
CoPilot database.  
Options below the list let you 1) choose whether to add all addresses on the list to the  
database, or just those that were accepted, and 2) determine how CoPilot will handle any  
address that duplicates one already in the database.  
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Trip Planning on Your Desktop  
After custom places have been added to the database, they can be edited at any time. Select  
Manage Custom Places from the Tools menu, then highlight the custom place you wish to  
edit, click Edit, and make your changes. Click Apply when finished.  
You can use CoPilot's desktop functions to map out routes and print maps and driving  
directions before getting on the road. Desktop trip planning is an additional feature of  
CoPilot that is in no way connected to using your mobile device for route guidance.  
On the following pages you will find brief descriptions of CoPilot’s desktop trip planning  
capabilities. For more detailed descriptions, open CoPilot Help from the desktop application  
(Help menu > Help Contents and Search, or click the Help button on the toolbar).  
Go to Desktop Trip Planning in the Contents tab.  
NOTE: By default, addresses entered as Custom Places are assigned to the Custom POI  
category. You can change this assignment at any time by selecting another Category from the  
drop-down pick list as you edit.  
To begin planning a trip on your desktop, click the Planning icon in the sidebar to the left of  
the map. Using the drop-down menus you can select from a number of planning features. Many  
of these features can also be accessed from the toolbar. Place your cursor on any toolbar  
button without clicking to see what it does.  
New Trip  
New Trip button or New Trip in  
the File menu.  
Opens the Trip Planner window where you can create a new trip, arrange the order of stops on  
your route, add or edit Favourites (these can be downloaded to your mobile device along  
with map data), search for Points of Interest, or use your Contacts database to add stops  
to your trip. Click Run to receive driving directions and a map.  
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Run Trip  
Save Trip  
Save Trip button or Save Trip.../  
Save Trip As... in the File menu.  
Generates the route for the trip you  
entered. Displays a detailed Trip  
Summary, Map and Driving Directions.  
Opens a standard Windows dialog where you can  
name your trip and save it to your hard drive  
either before or after running it in the Trip Planner.  
Open Trip  
Edit Trip  
Open Trip button or Open  
Trip... in the File menu.  
Edit Trip button or Edit Trip in  
the Trip menu.  
Opens a standard Windows dialog where you can  
select a saved trip to open in the Trip Planner  
window.  
Takes you back to the Trip Planner window where  
you can edit stops on your existing trip or click  
Clear to delete all stops and begin a new trip.  
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Print  
Zoom In  
Print button or Print... in the  
File menu.  
Zoom In button or Zoom In  
in the Map menu.  
Each time you click this button,  
your view will be zoomed in by  
one increment. The zoom level is  
shown in the title bar of the map  
window.  
Takes you to the standard Windows Print  
options for printing the active window that  
contains your map or driving directions. Activate  
the map or directions by clicking on it or selecting  
it in the Window menu. Select Print TravPak...  
from the File menu to print driving directions, an  
overview map, and a zoomed map of each stop.  
Zoom Out  
Help  
Zoom Out button or Zoom Out  
in the Map menu.  
Each time you click this button,  
your view will be zoomed out by  
one increment. The zoom level is  
shown in the title bar of the map  
window.  
Help button or Help Contents  
and Search in the Help menu.  
Opens the CoPilot Help window with the  
Contents tab open on the left. From here you  
can search for help by topic, use the Index, or  
Search for a word or phrase.  
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More Detail  
Zoom To Region  
More Detail button or Detail >  
Show More in the Map menu.  
Zoom to Region button or  
Zoom Region in the Map menu.  
This function allows you to zoom  
your map view to a specific area.  
Choices in the sub-menu will  
depend on which CoPilot data  
region(s) were purchased.  
Click once to increase the level of  
detail you see on the map by one  
increment without changing the  
zoom level.  
Less Detail  
Refresh Map  
Less Detail button or Detail >  
Show Less in the Map menu.  
Refresh Map button or Refresh  
Map in the Map menu. When  
scrolling through a map you may  
notice it takes a few seconds for all  
the data to catch up. This function  
will snap the entire screen to a  
new map.  
Click once to decrease the level of  
detail you see on the map by one  
increment without changing the  
zoom level.  
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Pick Stops  
Landmark Reporting  
To turn on Pick Stop mode, click  
the Pick Stops button or right-  
click on the map and select Pick  
Stops. Then click on any point on  
the map to enter it as a stop. The  
map view must be zoomed in to  
level 11 or 12. At lower zoom  
levels, keep clicking on the map  
until level 11 is reached (level is  
displayed in the CoPilot window  
title bar).  
Select Landmark Reporting from  
the drop-down Trip menu.  
In this window you can control how many  
Landmarks CoPilot points out when  
generating driving directions.  
In the dialog that opens, you can  
choose to enter the point as a  
start place, a waypoint, or a  
destination.  
Help Menu  
Use the drop-down Help menu to access  
CoPilot Help for assistance with all aspects of  
the software and to quickly access ALK’s web  
site.  
Options (Tools Menu)  
(For North America only) In this menu you will  
also find helpful travel links and a link to the  
ALK data corrections e-mail address. With  
street-level data changing every day, you may  
discover some errors. Please drop us an e-  
mail. With your help we will be able to  
improve our map data with every update.  
Select Options from the drop-down  
Tools menu.  
In this window you can change the way you view your desktop maps and various application  
settings. For example, in the General tab you can choose the measure of distance (miles vs.  
kilometers), and the Map tab lets you adjust the appearance of features on the map such as  
roads and points of interest.  
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Trip Planner Window (Points of Interest)  
Reference: CoPilot on Your Desktop  
The following is a guide to the main screens you will see as you use CoPilot on your desktop/  
laptop computer for trip planning.  
Click Points of Interest tab.  
Enter a city or postal code in which  
you would like to search, a radius  
within which to search, choose a  
category and type from the drop-  
down menu, and click the binoculars  
to search. You can also enter a name  
to narrow down the search in the  
POIs that start with box.  
Map Window  
Menus and toolbar buttons to access all  
of CoPilot's desktop features.  
Click on a tab to frame any stop on  
your route.  
Map of area around your destination.  
Zoom in and move your cursor  
over a street to view its name.  
Distance Scale.  
You will be given a list of matches to  
your search criteria. Highlight your  
selection and click Select. Click the  
Add Stop button to add it to your  
Itinerary.  
Latitude/longitude position of your  
cursor on the map.  
Trip Planner Window (Cities & Addresses)  
Click Cities and Addresses.  
Enter city name/country, or postal  
code. Enter an address (optional), with  
the option to add a Name to it. Click  
the Add Stop button to add the stop  
to the Itinerary.  
Move stops up or down on your  
Itinerary, zoom to stop location on the  
map, delete a stop, or add a favourite.  
Trip Planner Window (Favourites)  
Select Favourites tab.  
See p. 67 for routing options.  
Highlight a selection from your list  
of places by clicking on it. You can  
zoom to it on the map, or Delete it  
from the list using the buttons to the  
right. Click the Add Stop button to  
add a favourite to your Itinerary.  
See p. 67 for routing options.  
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Trip Planner Window (Contacts)  
Routing Options  
Enter a person’s first or last name and  
hit <Enter>. CoPilot will search your  
Contacts database for matches.  
Click the Options button in the Trip Planner  
window to access CoPilot routing options.  
Auto and Quickest is the default setting, and  
provides the quickest routing for automobiles  
based on practical considerations such as road  
quality, terrain, and urban/ rural classifications.  
RV routing favors major roads and avoids  
sharp turns and U-turns where possible.  
Select the Contacts address type (as  
defined in Outlook) to get the  
appropriate address, then click the  
Add Stop button to add it to your  
Itinerary.  
Driving Directions and Map (Split Screen)  
When you click Run in the Trip Planner window, your route will be calculated and driving  
directions and a map will display. To print either one, click on it and choose Print from the  
File menu. To print directions plus all map views, choose TravPak Printing.  
Click Advanced to set general road  
preferences.  
Drag the sliding bars to the left or right to  
avoid or favor each road type.  
Set the road speeds CoPilot uses in its route  
calculations for each type of road by either  
typing or clicking the up and down arrows  
under Rural and Urban for each road type.  
Atlas, Start, and End  
tabs will zoom to the  
map view of those  
Driving directions give you turn-  
by-turn instructions including  
ramps and exits, and distance and  
time between turns.  
places respectively.  
Trip Summary  
Select Run in the Trip Planner window to run  
the trip.  
The Trip Summary will show start and end  
places, and the number of stops in between  
them.  
Total distance and time for trip.  
Estimated fuel cost for your trip based on  
entries in the Fuel Cost Calculator (Trip menu).  
Click OK to view map and driving directions.  
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Fuel Cost Calculator  
CoPilot Live Communications  
CoPilot Live allows you to maintain two-way communication with drivers who are using  
CoPilot and to actually see where they are currently located. You can do this using a computer  
with CoPilot installed or from our CoPilot Live web page.  
To calculate an estimate of your fuel costs for  
a trip, select Fuel Cost Calculator from the  
Trip menu before you run your route. Fill in  
the average cost per gallon of fuel that you  
expect to pay, and the distance per gallon you  
can expect to get in your vehicle. Click OK,  
then run your trip. A fuel cost estimate based  
on what you entered will be calculated and  
shown in the Trip Summary that CoPilot  
creates for every trip you run.  
Using this CoPilot Live functionality requires the following:  
1) If you want to track and message other drivers: An Internet connection on the  
computer you have CoPilot installed on, or access to our CoPilot Live web page through  
a normal web browser.  
2) If you want others to track and send messages to you: CoPilot Live must be  
running on your mobile device in your vehicle. You must have a wireless Internet  
connection.  
CoPilot Live Web Page  
As a CoPilot user, you can create an account on our website that allows you to join the  
CoPilot Live Network. Then your family, friends, and coworkers can "see" you and  
communicate with you anywhere in the world! Through the website you can do all of the  
following:  
1) Send text messages to CoPilot users using large, customizable, one-touch response  
buttons to ensure driver safety.  
2) Real-time tracking of other people who are on the road. See their current location,  
destination, ETA and much more.  
3) Send itinerary updates including new stops and revised destinations — you can coordinate  
changes in plans with someone who's on the road right now without forcing them to pull  
over and enter new information.  
4) Create an online account from where you can send temporary or permanent tracking  
numbers to friends and family. You can also create and join groups with other CoPilot  
users and manage all your account preferences.  
Since you're the one who owns CoPilot, it's likely that your friends and family will be the ones  
logging onto the CoPilot Live web site to communicate with you. However, setting up your  
own account allows you to distribute tracking numbers and have tighter control of the security  
so you know who has access to you while you're on the road.  
For more information and complete details, visit the CoPilot Live Tracking Website at:  
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On the following pages you'll see how you can communicate with someone on the road from  
within CoPilot (the Live Mode sections) and what it's like to be the driver using CoPilot when  
someone else is communicating with you (the Driving with Live sections). To set up your mobile  
device for tracking/messaging from within CoPilot or on the web, see Driving with Live - Mobile  
Device Setup, p. 77-78.  
Live Mode - Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)  
Live Mode - Overview  
Although the CoPilot Live web page is the best way to communicate with people who are on  
the road, you can also use Live Mode from within CoPilot on your desktop as shown in the  
following Live Mode sections.  
In Planning Mode click on the Live icon on the sidebar to the left of the map. The upper  
portion of the new pane that opens is the Vehicle List. Your connection to the CoPilot Live  
network is displayed above the Vehicle List. Remember that you must have an Internet  
connection to get onto the CoPilot Live network.  
Vehicle Location  
In Live Mode on your desktop you can track the location of the driver. Double-clicking the  
vehicle in the Vehicle List will center the map on the driver's last reported location. The vehicle  
location updates at an interval specified by the driver on his mobile device (see Driving with Live  
— Mobile Device Setup, p. 75) as long as both you and the driver are running CoPilot Live.  
The Screen Name of the driver is displayed on the Vehicle List, with columns for the vehicle's  
next stop, ETA, speed, location, and time of last update. To see all columns, expand the pane  
(place the cursor on the right edge until it becomes an arrow and drag).  
Live Mode - Send/Receive Messages  
To send a message to the driver, click the Send Message button on the toolbar or right click  
on the vehicle and select Send Message from the pop-up window.  
Login Status  
Standard Response Buttons  
Text to Send  
Vehicle List  
Message Center  
Customizable Response Buttons  
Send Button  
Below the Vehicle List is the Message Center. The text of sent and received messages will  
appear here.  
Changes Number of  
Customizable Response  
Buttons  
NOTE: All of CoPilot Live's communications are done in real-time. This means information is  
only transferred when you and the person in his vehicle are using CoPilot Live at the same  
time. In this sense CoPilot Live communication is similar to using a telephone —  
communication only occurs when both parties are on at the same time. ALK does not actively  
log driver's location information, nor do we use this information for any purpose other than to  
transfer it between authorized users.  
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Click your cursor in the space just below the Standard Response Buttons, and begin  
typing. The Standard Response Buttons are included in every message and are described in  
detail in Driving with Live - Receive/Respond To Messages (p. 77).  
Live Mode - Send Trip Itinerary Updates  
To send a Trip Itinerary Update to the driver, click the New Trip button on the toolbar and  
create a trip itinerary in the Trip Planner window just as you would in Planning Mode  
(see p. 55).  
You have complete control over the Customizable Response Buttons:  
1) Choose to display 1-4 buttons by clicking the corresponding number at the bottom of the  
screen.  
2) Change the text of each button — the driver will see whatever text you enter and when  
the driver responds, the text of the button will be sent back to you.  
Then click the Send button:  
Once you have typed your message and specified your Customizable Response Buttons, click  
the Send button to send your message to the driver. When the driver responds to your  
message, the response is displayed in the Message Center:  
Trip Planner Window  
Send Button  
Message and Driver’s Response  
Send Trip  
Confirmation  
Advanced:  
Clicking on the Advanced tab of the Send Message window will expand the view. From the  
Advanced view you can save frequently used message text and button layouts that you can  
recall for future messages.  
In the Send Trip Confirmation window you can specify whether you want the new trip  
itinerary to replace the driver's existing trip, add as the next stop(s) in the driver's current  
itinerary, or add as the last stop(s) in the driver's current itinerary. Click OK to send the trip  
itinerary.  
NOTE: CoPilot Live always uses the driver's current location as the start point for giving  
route guidance.  
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When the driver responds to your trip itinerary update, the response is displayed in the  
Message Center:  
To set up access to CoPilot’s Live Network on the Web:  
1. Go to the CoPilot Live Web login page at  
http://live.alk.com. Click Create a new account,  
and enter all the required information including a User  
Name and Password.  
2. Open CoPilot on your mobile device. Tap the Menu >  
Live to access Live options and settings.  
3. Tap the Login button to enter a Screen Name that will  
identify you to the person on the other end for messaging  
and tracking. (See NOTE on next page to change your  
screen name, user name, and/or password.)  
4. Enter the same User Name and Password you used to  
create your account on the web (Step 1) and click Apply.  
Send Trip Confirmation  
5. Tap the Settings button in the Live screen to adjust  
how long messages are displayed. In this screen you can also  
indicate how often your current position should be sent to  
the Live Network. Depending on the plan offered by your  
wireless data service provider, sending data at infrequent  
intervals will be more cost-effective.  
Driving with Live - Mobile Device Setup  
If you would like access to CoPilot’s Live Network on the Web so that your friends, family, and  
co-workers can message and track you from anywhere in the world, you’ll need to set up your  
mobile device for web tracking. Once you do this setup, you’ll gain the security features and  
functionality provided with the CoPilot Live Network.  
The setup for the web is simple. You (the driver) must first create a login account using the  
CoPilot Live Web login page. Once you have created a User Name and Password on the web,  
you then enter the same user name and password — once only — within the CoPilot  
application on your mobile device to complete the setup.  
To set up your mobile device for tracking and messaging, you (the driver) must first enable this  
functionality using the main screen Menu.  
Follow the steps on the next page to quickly get set up for Live Networking.  
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6. Tap the Connection button in the Live screen to select  
which mobile operator’s network you will be using. You can  
also select when CoPilot should connect to the Live  
network and/or press the Connect button to connect  
immediately.  
Driving with Live - Receive/Respond To  
Messages  
When you are the driver and a message is sent to you,  
CoPilot displays it on top of all other windows.  
If you tap the Defer button (see below) or do not respond  
within the time limit you set up, the message will be put in a  
queue and the Information button in the lower right  
corner of the CoPilot guidance screen will turn from gray to  
red. You’ll need to tap the Information button to read the  
message. If other messages have been queued behind it, the  
messages will appear in the order they were sent.  
7. Once you’ve connected to the Live network, you’ll be  
able to send invitations to friends, family, and colleagues —  
tap the Invitations button in the Live screen. From here  
you can create new invitations or manage existing invitations.  
8. When you send an invitation, enter the recipient’s e-mail  
address and any comments. The recipient will receive an  
e-mail with a web link that will point to the CoPilot web site  
and automatically log them in so they can view your position  
and send messages.  
On the top are the three Standard Response Buttons  
which appear on every message (shown below). You can also  
tap one of the Customizable Response Buttons at the  
bottom of the screen that the message sender has included. The text on the button is  
sent back.  
You are now set up for messaging and tracking on  
the web.  
NOTE: Your screen name, user name, and/or password can  
be changed as many times as you like. However, you’ll need  
to change your user name or password on the Live Web  
page before changing them in CoPilot. This is not required  
for your screen name.  
Defer Message: Defers the message, which will reappear later. Useful when  
you need to concentrate on the turn instructions and the road.  
More Information: Sends a response back that you need more information.  
Delete Message: Deletes the message-notice of the delete is sent back.  
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Driving with Live -  
Receive Trip Itinerary Updates  
About GPS Technology  
The Global Positioning System (GPS), developed by the U.S. Department of Defense, is a  
constellation of 24 satellites that orbit the Earth twice daily. Each satellite contains an atomic  
clock that is accurate to the nanosecond, and constantly emitting radio waves toward Earth.  
GPS sensors (hardware devices for receiving data) can receive these signals from the satellites,  
and using their own internal clock can calculate the amount of time it has taken for the signal  
to be received. GPS relies on the fact that radio waves travel at the speed of light to calculate  
distances, and the exact location of the sensor is figured by combining the data received from  
four satellites.  
Using the data from these four satellites, GPS is able to give you the latitude, longitude and  
elevation of your present location, and also your road speed and direction of travel on a route.  
Given the right conditions, a GPS sensor can identify your geographic position anywhere in the  
world within a matter of a few meters.  
How CoPilot Uses GPS  
When you are the driver and a Trip Itinerary Update is sent to you, CoPilot Live displays it  
on top of all other windows.  
CoPilot uses the GPS positional data that it receives from the hardware unit you place on your  
dashboard to display your current position on a map as you drive. This is called "tracking".  
CoPilot also uses the GPS data it receives to guide you along your planned route if you enter a  
destination on your mobile device. CoPilot guides you with audible prompts as you drive as  
well as on-screen directions.  
You can Accept or Decline the change to your trip itinerary. If you accept the change,  
CoPilot Live will automatically start giving route guidance using the new itinerary.  
Tracking will begin automatically when you have satellite reception. In order to get route  
guidance, you have to enter a destination on your mobile device. Tracking may also be used  
without receiving guidance instructions when you’re in Navigating Mode. In this case, you'll see  
your trip tracked on the map on your mobile device as you drive, but you won't see a  
highlighted route on the map and you won't be given driving directions.  
GPS Accuracy  
The GPS signal CoPilot receives from the constellation of satellites has a rated accuracy of  
within 5 - 10 meters. This means that 95% of the time the reported location is within 15 - 30  
feet of your exact position. CoPilot takes this location information and enhances it further by  
"snapping" it to our street and highway network. Occasionally, CoPilot will place you on the  
wrong road. If this occurs, keep driving and CoPilot will automatically correct itself and find  
your proper position.  
At times, CoPilot's GPS tracking will be less accurate or fail to work at all because the unit is  
unable to receive satellite signals. Heavy foliage, tall buildings, or any other structures  
obstructing communications will interfere with CoPilot's ability to track your location. Like  
your car radio, GPS tracking can also be affected by weather conditions if severe. CoPilot will  
continue tracking as soon as adequate signals are available. Despite these limitations, you can  
expect CoPilot to provide you with useable and accurate information most of the time.  
CoPilot will alert you if accurate information is unavailable.  
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Software Registration  
Registered users are entitled to technical support, discounts on new versions of CoPilot,  
new product information, and software enhancements.  
NOTE: Software activation does NOT register your software, they are two separate  
processes.  
CoPilot® End-User Licence Agreement  
NOTE: On the following pages there are three separate licence agreements for users of  
North American, European, and Australian Data.  
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, THE USER (either an individual or an  
entity), AND ALK TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ("ALK"). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE  
TERMS OF THIS LICENCE, DO NOT OPEN THE PACKAGE. Promptly return the unopened  
CD-ROM package and accompanying materials (including written materials and containers) to  
the dealer from which you obtained them for a full refund.  
In North America: You can register your software at www.alk.com (click "Support  
Center") or call ALK® Technologies at 609-252-8191 (M-F, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST).  
In Europe: Go to www.alk.eu.com and click "Support Center".  
In Australia: Go to www.travroute.com.au and click "Support".  
OPENING THE PACKAGE OR USING THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR  
ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENCE.  
ALK Technologies has a one-per-licensing non-transferable registration. Unauthorized  
purchases from private owners are not supported or under warranty, and special pricing does  
not apply.  
®
ALK Technologies, Inc. LICENCE AGREEMENT  
CoPilot | Linux with NORTH AMERICAN DATA  
LICENCES: 1 User  
1. Grant of Licence:  
Technical Support  
After registering your software, you're entitled to technical support and discounts on new  
versions of CoPilot. For technical support or to contact us with any other concerns, visit  
This ALK Licence Agreement ("Licence") is a single-user, non-exclusive, non-transferable  
licence agreement and not an agreement for sale. ALK hereby licences the Help Files and CD-  
ROM software identified above (collectively, "the Software") to you under the following terms  
and conditions.  
The Software may not be loaded onto a network of any type. You may use the Software on any  
compatible personal computer, provided you use it on only one computer at a time. The  
Software is "in use" on a computer when it is loaded into the temporary memory (i.e., RAM)  
or installed into the permanent memory (e.g., hard disk, CD-ROM, or other storage device) of  
that computer. You may make a single back-up or archival copy of the Software for back-up  
purposes only. You may not transfer this Software or assign this Licence Agreement to another  
party.  
You are not permitted to, during the term of this Licence Agreement and thereafter:  
Use the Software on a network or file server.  
Use or copy the Software or the accompanying documentation except as provided in this  
Licence Agreement.  
Alter, merge, modify, or adapt the Software or the accompanying documentation in any  
way including disassembling or decompiling this Software.  
Loan, lease, sell, transfer, or sublicence the Software or the accompanying documentation.  
Copy, loan, lease, sell, transfer, or sublicence any output of this Software (including but not  
limited to printed maps and driving itineraries); However, you may provide a limited  
number of printed copies of a single trip to family members or traveling companions.  
You are not permitted to use the Software for motor-carrier tariff or routing purposes.  
Electronic reproduction and transmission of output to remote locations is not permitted.  
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waiver of ALK's rights under the U.S. copyright laws or other applicable copyright laws or any  
other federal or state law.  
4. Licencee's Responsibility:  
You assume all responsibility for, and ALK shall not be liable for, all action taken, decisions  
made, and advice given as a result of your use of the Software.  
2. Term:  
5. US Government Restricted Rights:  
This Licence is effective upon receipt by you of the Software and upon opening the package.  
The Licence is effective until terminated. You may terminate this Licence at any time by  
returning all copies of the Software, and any portions thereof, to ALK. The Licence terminates  
automatically if you fail to comply with any of the terms of this Licence Agreement. You agree  
upon such termination to return or destroy this CD-ROM and all other copies of the Software  
and certify in writing to ALK that you have done so.  
The Software and documentation are provided with restricted and limited rights. Use,  
duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth in  
subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights clause  
at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as applicable. Manufacturer is ALK Technologies, Inc., 1000 Herrontown  
Road, Princeton, NJ 08540.  
6. General:  
3. Limited Warranty:  
The export or re-export of the Software may be restricted by the laws of the United States  
and other countries, and you shall not export this Software in violation of any such applicable  
laws. This Licence Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey.  
ALK warrants that all disc(s) on which the Software is furnished shall, for a period of 90 days  
from delivery (the "Warranty Period") be free, in normal use, from defects in material and  
workmanship. ALK will have no responsibility to replace any disc(s) that have been damaged by  
accident, abuse, or misapplication.  
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Customer Remedies: ALK's entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at ALK's option,  
either (a) return of the price paid or (b) replacement of the disc(s) that does not meet ALK's  
Limited Warranty, and that is returned to ALK with a copy of your receipt.  
Except as specifically provided above, ALK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OR  
REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE  
OR DOCUMENTATION, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE QUALITY,  
PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN  
NO EVENT WILL ALK TECHNOLOGIES, INC. BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT DAMAGES IN  
EXCESS OF THE LICENCE FEE OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE  
SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES. IN NO CASE SHALL ALK'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE  
LICENCE FEE.  
Disclosure for products containing Canadian Postal Code and/or Canadian Street-  
Level Data: Based on Computer File(s) licenced from Statistics Canada. © Copyright, HER  
MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA, as represented by the Minister of Industry,  
Statistics Canada 2005. ALK Technologies, Inc. is an Authorized User of selected Statistics  
Canada Computer File(s) and Distributor of derived Information Products under Licensing  
Agreement 6147. No confidential information about an individual, family, household,  
organisation or business has been obtained from Statistics Canada.  
While the information contained in the Software was believed to have been correct at the time  
of publication, ALK cannot guarantee its accuracy and shall not be subject to liability for any  
errors or omissions. Information in the Software and its accompanying preprinted materials is  
subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment or endorsement on  
the part of ALK. Routes and miles generated by the Software are not suitable for commercial  
truck use.  
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF  
ALL OTHERS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. No ALK dealer, distributor,  
agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification or addition to this warranty. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or limitation of liability  
for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to  
you.  
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ALK Technologies, Inc. LICENCE AGREEMENT  
End-User Remedies: If the Software does not conform to the "Limited Warranty" above,  
ALK's entire liability and your sole and exclusive remedy will be, at ALK's option, either to (i)  
correct the error, or (ii) help you work around the error, or (iii) accept a return and issue a  
refund through your retailer. The Limited Warranty is void if failure of the Software has  
resulted from your fault, abuse, or misapplication. If we correct an error in the Software for  
you, then the unexpired portion of the Limited Warranty period as at the date you informed  
us of the error will apply to the corrected software once you have received the corrected  
version.  
CoPilot | Linux with EUROPEAN DATA  
LICENCES: 1 User  
IMPORTANT: Please read the following agreement ("Licence") carefully.  
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, THE USER (either an individual or an  
entity), AND ALK Technologies, Inc. ("ALK"). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF  
THIS LICENCE, DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE. Promptly return the package and  
accompanying materials (including written materials and containers) to the dealer from which  
you obtained them for a full refund.  
NO OTHER WARRANTIES: EXCEPT AS SET OUT IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY, ALK  
DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE IS ERROR FREE. ALK DISCLAIMS ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-  
INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion  
of implied warranties or limits on how long an implied warranty may last, or an exclusion of  
incidental damages. This means the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This  
warranty gives you pecific legal rights and you may also have other rights depending on your  
country.  
Acceptance: Installation or use of the enclosed ALK Technologies, Inc. ("ALK") software (the  
"Software") on your computer constitutes your acceptance of these terms. If you do not agree  
to the terms of this Licence, you must immediately delete the Software from your computer  
and destroy any copies you made of the Software and of any written materials relating to the  
software, and promptly return the Software and, if bought as part of a package, any associated  
devices to your retailer for a refund.  
Licence: ALK grants you, as an individual, a Licence to install and use one copy of the  
Software on a single personal computer at a time. Your Licence to use the Software is subject  
to you complying with the terms of this Licence. A Licence is required for each installation of  
the Software, unless the Software is (i) installed temporarily on a computer during the repair  
or maintenance of the computer on which the Software is normally installed and (ii) is  
immediately deleted from such computer as soon as those repairs or maintenance are  
complete. You may make one copy of the Software for backup purposes only.  
No Liability for indirect loss: In no event will ALK be liable to you for any loss of profit,  
wasted time, lost business or for any incidental, or indirect loss of any kind arising out of the  
performance or use of the Software, even if ALK has been advised of the possibility of such  
damages.  
Termination: Without prejudice to its other rights, ALK may terminate this Licence if you fail  
to comply with these terms and conditions. In that situation, you must destroy all copies of the  
Software.  
Copyright: United States copyright law and international treaty provisions protect the  
Software. You agree that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is transferred to  
you. You further acknowledge that title and ownership rights will remain the exclusive  
property of ALK, and you will not acquire any rights to the Software except as expressly set  
out in this Licence. You agree that any copies of the Software will contain the same proprietary  
notices that appear on and in the Software.  
Choice of Law: This Licence is governed by the laws of England.  
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for Navigation Technologies, Inc.  
Prohibited Use: Unless you have ALK's prior written permission, you may not (i) use, copy,  
modify, alter, or transfer the Software or accompanying documentation, except as expressly  
permitted in this Licence; (ii) translate, disassemble, decompile, or reverse engineer the  
Software (iii) sublicence or lease the Software or its documentation; or (iv) use the Software in  
a multi-user or networked environment or on a rental basis or in a time-sharing or computer  
service business.  
PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE  
NAVTECH DATABASE  
NOTICE TO THE USER:  
THIS IS A LICENCE AGREEMENT - AND NOT AN AGREEMENT FOR SALE - BETWEEN  
YOU AND NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGIES B.V. FOR YOUR COPY OF THE NAVTECH  
NAVIGABLE MAP DATABASE, INCLUDING ASSOCIATED COMPUTER SOFTWARE,  
MEDIA AND EXPLANATORY PRINTED DOCUMENTATION PUBLISHED BY  
NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGIES (JOINTLY "THE DATABASE"). BY DULY SIGNING AND  
RETURNING THIS AGREEMENT TO US AND IN ANY EVENT BY USING THE DATABASE,  
YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS END USER  
LICENCE AGREEMENT ("EULA"). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS  
EULA, PROMPTLY RETURN THE DATABASE, ALONG WITH ALL OTHER  
ACCOMPANYING ITEMS, TO YOUR SUPPLIER FOR A REFUND.  
Limited Warranty: ALK warrants that the Software will perform substantially in accordance  
with the accompanying written materials for a period of 30 days from the date of purchase.  
Any implied warranties relating to the Software are limited to such 30 day period provided that  
limitation is permitted by applicable law.  
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OWNERSHIP  
Navigation Technologies, your supplier or any other person shall create a warranty or in any  
way increase the scope of the limited warranty described above. The limited warranty set forth  
in this EULA does not affect or prejudice any statutory legal rights that you may have under the  
legal warranty against hidden defects.  
The database and the copyrights and intellectual property or neighboring rights therein are  
owned by Navigation Technologies or its licensors. Ownership of the media on which the  
Database is contained is retained by Navigation Technologies and/or your supplier until after  
you have paid in full any amounts due to Navigation Technologies and/or your supplier  
pursuant to this EULA or similar agreement(s) under which goods are provided to you.  
If you did not acquire the Database from Navigation Technologies directly, you may have  
statutory rights against the person from whom you have acquired the Database in addition to  
the rights granted by Navigation Technologies hereunder according to the law of your  
jurisdiction. The above warranty of Navigation Technologies shall not affect such statutory  
rights and you may assert such rights in addition to the warranty rights granted herein.  
LICENCE GRANT  
Navigation Technologies grants you a non-exclusive licence to use the Database for your  
personal use or, if applicable, for use in your business' internal operations. This licence does  
not include the right to grant sub-licences.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
LIMITATIONS ON USE  
The price of the Database does not include any consideration for assumption of risk of  
consequential, indirect or unlimited direct damages which may arise in connection with your  
use of the Database. Accordingly, in no event shall Navigation Technologies be liable for any  
consequential or indirect damages, including without limitation, loss of revenue, data, or use,  
incurred by you or any third party arising out of your use of the Database, whether in an  
action in contract or tort or based on a warranty, even if Navigation Technologies has been  
advised of the possibility of such damages. In any event Navigation Technologies' liability for  
direct damages is limited to the price of your copy of the Database.  
The Database is restricted for use in the specific system for which it was created. Except to  
the extent explicitly permitted by mandatory laws (e.g. national laws based on the European  
Software Directive (91/250) and the Database Directive (96/9)), you may not extract or  
reutilize substantial parts of the contents of the Database nor reproduce, copy, modify, adapt,  
translate, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer any portion of the Database. If you wish to  
obtain interoperability information as meant in (the national laws based on) the European  
Software Directive, you shall grant Navigation Technologies reasonable opportunity to provide  
said information on reasonable terms, including costs, to be determined by Navigation  
Technologies.  
THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, SET FORTH IN THIS EULA,  
DO NOT AFFECT OR PREJUDICE YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS WHERE YOU HAVE  
ACQUIRED THE DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE COURSE OF A BUSINESS.  
TRANSFER OF LICENCE  
You may not transfer the Database to third parties, except when installed in the system for  
which it was created or when you do not retain any copy of the Database, and provided that  
the transferee agrees to all terms and conditions of this EULA and confirms this in writing to  
Navigation Technologies.  
WARNINGS  
The Database reflects reality as existing before you received the Database and it comprises  
data and information from government and other sources, which may contain errors and  
omissions. Accordingly, the Database may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to  
the passage of time, changing circumstances, and due to the nature of the sources used. The  
Database does not include or reflect information on - inter alia - neighborhood safety; law  
enforcement; emergency assistance; construction work; road or lane closures; vehicle or  
speed restrictions; road slope or grade; bridge height, weight or other limits; road or traffic  
conditions; special events; traffic congestion; or travel time.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Navigation Technologies warrants that, subject to the Warnings set out below, for a period of  
12 months after acquisition of your copy of the Database, it will perform substantially in  
accordance with Navigation Technologies' Criteria for Accuracy and Completeness existing on  
the date you acquired the Database; these criteria are available from Navigation Technologies  
at your request. If the Database does not perform in accordance with this limited warranty,  
Navigation Technologies will use reasonable efforts to repair or replace your non-conforming  
copy of the Database. If these efforts do not lead to performance of the Database in  
accordance with the warranties set out herein, you will have the option to either receive a  
reasonable refund of the price you paid for the Database or to rescind this EULA. This shall be  
Navigation Technologies' entire liability and your sole remedy against Navigation Technologies.  
Except as expressly provided in this section, Navigation Technologies does not warrant nor  
make any representations regarding the use of results of the use of the database in terms of its  
correctness, accuracy, reliability, or otherwise. Navigation Technologies does not warrant that  
the Database is or will be error free. No oral or written information or advice provided by  
GOVERNING LAW  
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the jurisdiction, in which you reside at the  
date of acquisition of the Database. Should you at that moment reside outside the European  
Union or Switzerland, the law of the jurisdiction within the European Union or Switzerland  
where you acquired the Database shall apply. In all other cases, or if the jurisdiction where you  
acquired the Database cannot be defined, the laws of the Netherlands shall apply. The courts  
competent at your place of residence at the time you acquired the Database shall have  
jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of, or relating to this Agreement, without prejudice to  
Navigation Technologies' right to bring claims at your then current place of residence.  
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ALK Technologies, Inc. LICENCE AGREEMENT  
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LICENCES: 1 User  
ALK retains all rights not expressly granted. Nothing in this Licence Agreement constitutes a  
waiver of ALK's rights under the U.S. copyright laws or other applicable copyright laws or any  
other federal or state law.  
2. Term:  
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU, THE USER (either an individual or an  
entity), AND ALK Technologies, Inc. ("ALK"). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF  
THIS LICENCE, DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE. Promptly return the package and  
accompanying materials (including written materials and containers) to the dealer from which  
you obtained them for a full refund.  
This Licence is effective upon receipt by you of the Software and upon opening the package.  
The Licence is effective until terminated. You may terminate this Licence at any time by  
returning all copies of the Software, and any portions thereof, to ALK. The Licence terminates  
automatically if you fail to comply with any of the terms of this Licence Agreement. You agree  
upon such termination to return or destroy this CD-ROM and all other copies of the Software  
and certify in writing to ALK that you have done so.  
INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS OF THIS  
LICENCE.  
3. Limited Warranty:  
1. Grant of Licence:  
ALK warrants that all media on which the Software is furnished shall, for a period of 90 days  
from delivery (the "Warranty Period") be free, in normal use, from defects in material and  
workmanship. ALK will have no responsibility to replace any disc(s) that have been damaged by  
accident, abuse, or misapplication.  
This ALK Licence Agreement ("Licence") is a single-user, non-exclusive, non-transferable  
licence agreement and not an agreement for sale. ALK hereby licences the on-line User Guide  
and CD-ROM software identified above (collectively, "the Software") to you under the  
following terms and conditions.  
Customer Remedies: ALK's entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at ALK's option,  
either (a) return of the price paid or (b) replacement of the media that does not meet ALK's  
Limited Warranty, and that is returned to ALK with a copy of your receipt.  
The Software may not be loaded onto a network of any type. You may use the Software on any  
compatible personal computer, provided you use it on only one computer at a time. The  
Software is "in use" on a computer when it is loaded into the temporary memory (i.e., RAM)  
or installed into the permanent memory (e.g., hard disk, CD-ROM, or other storage device) of  
that computer. If the Software is permanently installed on the hard disk or other storage  
device of a computer (other than a network server) and one person uses that computer more  
than 80 percent of the time it is in use, then that person may also use the Software on a  
portable or home computer. You may make a single back-up or archival copy of the Software  
for back-up purposes only. You may not transfer this Software or assign this Licence  
Agreement to another party.  
Except as specifically provided above, ALK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OR  
REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE  
OR DOCUMENTATION, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE QUALITY,  
PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN  
NO EVENT WILL ALK BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE LICENCE  
FEE OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR  
DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO  
CASE SHALL ALK'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE LICENCE FEE.  
You are NOT permitted, during the term of this Licence Agreement and thereafter to:  
While the information contained in the Software was believed to have been correct at the time  
of publication, ALK cannot guarantee its accuracy and shall not be subject to liability for any  
errors or omissions. Information in the Software and its accompanying preprinted materials is  
subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment or endorsement on  
the part of ALK. Routes and miles generated by the Software are not suitable for commercial  
truck use.  
Use the Software on a network or file server.  
Use or copy the Software or the accompanying documentation except as provided in this  
Licence Agreement.  
Alter, merge, modify, or adapt the Software or the accompanying documentation in any  
way including disassembling or decompiling this Software.  
Loan, lease, sell, transfer, or sublicence the Software or the accompanying documentation.  
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF  
ALL OTHERS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. No ALK dealer, distributor,  
agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification or addition to this warranty. Some  
jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or limitation of  
liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not  
apply to you.  
Copy, loan, lease, sell, transfer, or sublicence any output of this Software (including but not  
limited to printed maps and driving itineraries); However, you may provide a limited  
number of printed copies (up to 10) of a single trip to family members or traveling  
companions.  
You are not permitted to use the Software for motor-carrier tariff or routing purposes.  
Electronic reproduction and transmission of output to remote locations are not  
permitted.  
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4. Licencee's Responsibility:  
again, or the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again, provided that there shall  
be no such limitation for breach of such a condition or warranty where the relevant law  
prohibits such limitation.  
You assume all responsibility for, and ALK shall not be liable for, all action taken, decisions  
made, and advice given as a result of your use of the Software.  
Subject to this clause 4, the Licensor, its employees, agents and contractors will not be liable  
(whether in contract, tort or otherwise) to you or any other person for any loss, costs,  
damage or injury of any kind whatsoever (including incidental or consequential loss) wholly or  
partly arising out of or in connection with the use of or inability to use the Whereis Data.  
5. General:  
The export or re-export of the Software may be restricted by the laws of the United States  
and other countries, and you shall not export this Software in violation of any such applicable  
laws. This Licence Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey.  
5. TERMINATION  
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LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR WHEREIS™ DATA  
The Licensor may terminate the Licence immediately if you are in breach of any provision of  
this agreement. Your rights under this agreement cease immediately upon termination of the  
Licence and you must immediately cease using the Whereis Data; and at the Licensor's  
election, return to the Licensor at the details described in clause 2.5 or destroy all materials  
bearing or containing the Whereis Data and, if required by the Licensor, shall certify that the  
Whereis Data and all such copies have been returned or destroyed. Termination of the Licence  
does not affect any rights or remedies which accrued prior to termination.  
1. GRANT OF LICENCE  
Telstra Corporation Limited (ABN 33 051 775 556) ("Telstra") through its agent Sensis Pty Ltd  
(ABN 30 007 423 912) ("Licensor") grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use  
the mapping data ("Whereis Data") contained in this CD-ROM on the following terms  
("Licence"). The Licence commences when you click on the "I Agree" button at the end of  
these terms and continues until terminated in accordance with this agreement.  
6. GENERAL  
You may not assign or sub-licence your rights under this Licence. This agreement constitutes  
the entire agreement between the parties. Any previous agreements, understandings and  
negotiations cease to have any effect. A provision of, or a right created under, this agreement  
may not be waived except in writing signed by the Licensor. This agreement is governed by the  
laws in force in the State of Victoria, Australia. A reference to a person includes a reference to  
a firm, corporation or other corporate body.  
2. RIGHTS OF USE  
You may only use the Whereis Data for your own personal use. You may only install and use  
the Whereis Data on one device at any one time. You must not copy, reverse engineer, adapt,  
modify, distribute, publish in any form or permit any other person to use or deal with the  
whole or any part of the Whereis Data. You must use reasonable steps to prevent any  
unauthorised copying or use of the Whereis Data; and immediately notify the Licensor if you  
become aware of any unauthorised copying or use of the Whereis Data by any person or of  
any other infringement of the Licensor's rights in relation to the Whereis Data. The contact  
details of the Licensor are as follows: Sensis Pty Ltd, 181-189 Victoria Parade, Collingwood,  
Victoria 3066, Australia.  
3. PROPERTY AND OWNERSHIP  
All intellectual property rights (including copyright and any trade marks used by the Licensor  
and Telstra) in and to the Whereis Data are the sole and exclusive property of, or a use under  
licence by, the Licensor (or its licensors). Except to the extent permitted by this Licence, you  
do not acquire any intellectual property rights in or to the Whereis Data.  
4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY  
To the extent permitted by law, the Licensor does not make any warranties of any kind,  
whether express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness of the  
Whereis Data for a particular purpose. Licensor's liability for breach of any condition or  
warranty implied by statute which cannot be excluded is (to the extent permitted by law)  
limited to, in the case of the supply of goods, the repair, replacement or re-supply of the goods  
or of equivalent goods or the payment of the cost of repairing or replacing the goods or of  
acquiring equivalent goods; and in the case of the supply of services, supplying the services  
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