FAQ's
What are the Active 10 dimensions?
Height 13cm; Width 7.5cm; Depth 3cm; Weight 175 grams (excluding batteries)
How do I check which version of software my Active 10 is running?
To check this, you should select the following…Menu > Settings > About
Can I attach a lanyard to the Active 10?
Yes. The Active 10 has the lanyard fitting points on the top of the unit. This ensures the unit is held upright and therefore the antenna is at the top giving the optimum received GPS signal.
If I buy a unit which has an old version of software can I get an upgrade free and how can I get access to future upgrades?
Our current version of software is 1.42 and this is available to all customers via our website as a download. The basic version of 1.42 is available free of charge, but there are some additional features which can only installed using an SD Update Card, for which there is a charge of £9.99. We notify customers by email and on the website when updates are available – but to receive this e-mail you must register your device with us.
Why do I need to register?
There are a number of
reasons:-
- if you lose your unit and someone hands it in then we can re-unite
you with it.
- we will notify you of software upgrades, new products and new
maps.
- from time to time we will let you know about special offers.
We will not give your details to anyone else and we only email
our customers occasionally.
If I order online, how long will it take to receive my order?
If ordering from www.satmap.com and we have the item(s) in stock and the payment is approved and we receive your order by 3pm then we will aim to despatch the same day. For custom mapping you should allow 48 hours for us to despatch.
I have purchased a second-hand Active 10: what is the warranty?
There is no warranty on second hand goods. The warranty only applies to the original purchaser: we cannot transfer that warranty as we do not know how that product has been treated. However, if you have purchased a second hand Active 10, you can send it in for a General Service (£24.99) and we will endeavour to ensure the unit is returned to you thoroughly tested, repaired if necessary and upgraded where applicable. (Please note: there may be charges for components used)
Does the access to the Route Planner transfer with second hand Active 10 units?
No. The access to the Route Planner and Route Share Network is linked to the original purchase and cannot be transferred.
Active 10 Plus
What is the difference between the Active 10, Active 10 PLUS and Active 10 BIKE?
There is no difference to the performance of these three units. They all offer the same features, functionality and performance. The units also all have the same base mapping layers. The only differences are with what comes with the Active 10, for example, the Active 10 PLUS and Active 10 BIKE include the Lithium Polymer Rechargeable battery bit this does not come with the Active 10. A comparison table showing the three bundles is available on our about active 10 page.
I bought an Active 10 before November 30th 2009 and I do not have the world base map layer which now comes pre-loaded on the Active 10, Active 10 Plus, and Active 10 BIKE - how can I get the world base map?
Satmap offer the World Base Map upgrade service, however users should be aware that it will be necessary to remove the Full GB Ordnance Survey Meridian 2 (vector) road mapping in order to accommodate the World Base Map. Depending on where and how you use the unit will obviously determine if you prefer to have the World Map rather than the Meridian 2 road mapping. This service is available from Satmap for £39.99 plus postage and can be purchased online. It will be necessary to send your unit to our technical repairs team.
Why is there a charge for the World Base Map software when up to now all your upgrades have been free?
This service requires
the unit to be sent into us i.e. it is not available for you to
download. The cost covers:
- a royalty payment for the World Base Map
- service and administration costs to complete the upgrade
Do you supply international maps?
We have maps available for most of Western Europe and are launching maps for other continents in 2010. Please visit our shop to see the complete range.
I have my own maps for my expedition overseas, can I put them onto your GPS?
We offer a specialist service for putting the customers own maps onto our Active 10 GPS. This is done on a case by case basis, so please contact us to find out more.
Route Planner & Route Share Network
What is the Route Planner and Route Share Network?
The Satmap Route
Planner is an online service which gives customers the option to plan
routes for either uploading onto their Active 10 sports GPS, or for
printing out a paper version. The Route Share Network is an online area
where users can upload and share their favourite routes. The majority of
the routes will be available for free download and users can offer
comments and feedback on routes they have tried.
The Route Planner:
The mapping
- Microsoft Bing Platform which incorporates full global road mapping
and satellite imagery
- Additional map layers are: Ordnance Survey 1:25k Explorer and 1:50k
Landranger mapping for Great Britain. We’ve started to add additional
mapping for other Western European countries, such as Germany, and
additional international topographical maps will be added in the coming
months.
Functionality
- Route planning, waypoint naming and description
- Uploading and downloading of routes
- Editing uploaded routes
- Online storage of routes
- Elevation profile display of a route
- Map print facility
- Route card creation and printing
The Route Share Network:
- Google Maps Platform provides full global road maps; satellite
& terrain view; and 3D aerial photo view
- Upload and download of routes
- Route reviews – users can comment and rate routes they have
downloaded
- Advanced search facility
- Routes categorised by difficulty, length and activity e.g. Mountain
biking; cycling; horse-riding
- Users’ My Route Page
I am a Satmap customer, how do I get access to the Route Planner and Route Share Network?
For Active 10 owners:
If you registered your Active 10 by 1st April 2009 and bought it before
Tuesday 23rd March 2009 then this service is available free of charge
(follow instructions below).
For Active 10 PLUS owners:
Simply register, then accept the terms
and conditions to gain access. To register your unit, go to our registration page.
Once you are registered, you need to close the registration page and
open the feature
access page. Use your registered Email Address and Serial Number to
accept the Terms and Conditions for each product.
http://routeplanner.satmap.com
and http://www.satmap.com/satmap_route_net/
I do not have a Satmap GPS, can I still buy access to the Route Planner and Route Share Network?
I have an Active 10 and would like access to the Online Route Planner and Route Share Network, I thought this was going to be offered free to all customers?
The Online Route Planner and Route Share Network is available free of charge to all customers who have bought their Active 10 before 23rd March 2009 and have registered their unit by April 1st. This is by way of a thank you to all our early adopters. For customers who buy the Active 10 after this date access to the Route Planner and Route Share Network will be charged at £79.99.
Is access to the Route Planner and Route Share Network available indefinitely. The terms and conditions on my Active 10 PLUS voucher say it is valid for one year?
We had to put a one year valid date as we can’t sell a product which doesn’t exist. So long as Ordnance Survey renew our licence then this will mean we can automatically renew your access to the Route Planner and Route Share Network.
Routes and Route Planning
Can I plan a route on the Active 10?
Yes: the Active 10 has a fully featured internal Route Planner that allows users to create, name, edit and add comments to any Route either created on the Active 10 or sourced elsewhere.
Can I plan a route on my PC?
Yes: Satmap has developed the Satmap Online Route planner that allows users to plan, view, and edit Routes on their PC. These Routes can be downloaded on the Active 10, and paper copies of the Route and the Route Card can be printed off. Routes that have been created on the Active 10 can be uploaded onto the Planner and manipulated in the same way. PC based map systems from third party providers can also be used to create, edit, upload and download Routes onto the Active 10, but not all are compatible. Please check with your retailer.
What is the difference between Routes, Trails and Tracks.
Satmap defines these
as follows:
Trail: Also known as a
‘snail trail’ or a ‘crumb trail’ this is literally a record of the route
you have taken. It appears on the screen as a series of red dots. The
statistical data relating to this Trail (e.g. time, speed, distance
etc.) appears on the unit as the Trip Log.
Route: This is a line
superimposed on the map showing your intended line of travel i.e. your
planned Route. You can plan this Route on the unit itself or using PC
based systems such as the Satmap Online Route Planner.
Track: When you have
completed a walk, you have a record of this on the device (i.e. the
Trail). If you wish to keep this to share with others or use again, you
need to ‘Convert Trail To Track’. This saves it as a Track, laying down
waypoints using the onboard logic of the computer based on the angle of
deviation from a straight line. These waypoints therefore may not
necessarily correspond to locations that you (as a human) would have
selected based on usual route planning methodologies. So when you have
made your Track, you should use the ‘Edit’ function to ensure you move
the waypoints to positions more appropriate – and of course name it as
needed. We therefore call this a Track in order to draw attention to the
fact that this is a route that will need amending before use.
How many waypoints can I use in a Route.
In terms of the amounts of Routes you can store, the constraint is not measured by the number of routes, but by the size of the data files. So, a hundred small Routes can contain less data than one large route. Hence, it is always good housekeeping to store the majority of your data on your PC. As a general rule though, for average sized Routes, you should expect to be able to store many hundreds on the Active 10.
Can I store Routes on my Map Card.
Yes: you can store Routes on the Map Cards if there is sufficient spare memory (Note: the average Map Card has approximately 200MB of spare memory). The unit default is set to store the Routes on the Map Cards but users can also manually do this by the ‘Copy to SD Card’ function in the Route Edit Menu.
How often is my GPS position recorded?
The Trail is comprised of markers laid down by the GPS receiver. A typical Route can have many hundreds and are laid down every second in Normal Power mode or every 4 seconds in Advanced Power mode. They appear on screen as a line of red dots showing your exact trail (a ‘snail’ trail or ‘crumb’ trail) and can be displayed as small dots, large dots, or can be hidden to prevent the map detail becoming obscured.
SatSYNC
What is SatSYNC?
SatSYNC is a free
piece of software (downloaded from www.satmap.com/software) that allows
you to connect your Active 10 to your PC. With this software you can
upload and download Routes, Trails and Points Of Interest. These files
can then be shared via e-mail, forums (e.g. the Satmap Route Share
Forum) or viewed on PC based mapping systems that are compatible with
the Satmap format.
To view your trail on a PC based map (e.g. the Satmap Online Route
Planner):
- connect your Active 10 to your PC
- access the memory of the Active 10 with SatSYNC.
- select the trail data (a GPX file) and copy this to your PC
Desktop.
- drag this file into your PC mapping system.
Why does Satmap use the ‘.map’ file format?
When a GPX route file is ‘Imported’ into SatSYNC, the SatSYNC software automatically converts the GPX format into ‘.map’ file. When a ‘.map’ file is ‘Exported’ it is converted back into a GPX file. (Please note: this conversation does not occur when a file is ‘Copied’.) We utilise ‘.map’ as a format because we have found that different providers of GPX routes have different implementations of the GPX standard, so we need to translate all GPX files into a common format that can be read by the Active 10 i.e. the ‘.map’ format. As there are so many different providers of GPX routes, Satmap cannot possibly be compatible with all of them, however SatSYNC does work with many of the leading providers of GPX routes.
Is SatSYNC Mac Compatible?
We will be releasing a beta version of SatSYNC for Mac computers in December 2009.
Compatibility with mapping software from third parties
Can I use any maps on the Active 10?
The only maps you can use on the Active 10 are those supplied by Satmap – there are a number of reasons for this including data licencing, security and map display performance. Similarly, our maps cannot be used with other devices.
Can I plan routes on third party PC based map systems?
Yes. The Active 10 is
compatible with many third party PC map systems (e.g. Memory Map, and
Tracklogs) and several other map systems which use the GPX format. It is
important to note though that there are so many third party systems
available that Satmap cannot possibly support all of them. The interface
with these systems is via the SatSYNC program and uses the file
conversion system to ‘.map’ files (see SatSYNC above).
The instructions for SatSYNC are available online at www.satmap.com.
FYI - For Memory Map, Satmap is compatible with version 5 - earlier
versions of Memory Map do not support GPX files and are therefore not
compatible with the Active 10.
Where can I find gpx routes for downloading?
We have a Route Share
Network on our website that has many routes loaded onto it from
customers across the world. These routes can be downloaded free of
charge.
Features & Functionality
Can the Active 10 be used for in-car navigation?
The Active 10 is not designed with in-car navigation in mind. However, the unit and Map Cards are supplied with 1:200k, 1:250k or 1:1,000,000 road maps (depending on country) but it is important to note that the Active 10 is NOT a Route Finder i.e. in that it does not give turn by turn directions. This means you are able to navigate your own preferred route rather than following an automated system. A vehicle mount is available from Satmap.com
What is POI?
POI stands for Points of Interest and users can create, name and add up to 160 characters to POIs on the Active 10 itself.
I’m finding it laborious to enter in the POI data. Is there a quicker way?
A slightly quicker
way is as follows – but really you should use the way you are
comfortable with.
Planning > Centre press joystick > Add POI > Done
Please note: if you have installed the POI icon library (available
from Satmap.com) there is one more step – selection of the icon of your
choice.
How do you set the time on the Active 10?
You can set the time
in the following way, select:-
Menu > Settings > Time Offset >
Then move the joystick left or right to select the appropriate hour
differential.
When the unit next has a GPS lock it will acquire the exact time.
Henceforward it will only need the hour differential adjusted.
Can you increase the text size on the Active 10?
Not at the moment but we’re considering offering this feature in a future release of the software.
Technical Questions
Is the Active 10 WAAS/EGNOS enabled – my Garmin is?
WAAS and EGNOS are ground based systems designed to supplement the GPS signal, making it more accurate. Version 1.4 of the software makes the Active 10 compatible with both WAAS and EGNOS. (Note: WAAS is the American system and EGNOS is the European system. Please be aware that the EGNOS signal does not cover the whole of Britain: the signal is general only received in the south as it has been designed to provide cover primarily in Central Europe.)
Returning my Active 10 for repair or modification?
If you have to return Satmap products for any reason, then please fill out the returns form below and enclose it with the returned product. Please be aware if you are returning a product because you think it is faulty you must first contact us by telephone or email. Any returned goods sent in prior to notification could be subjected to service, repair or postage costs. Download Form
Why is the Toggle function not working on my map?
The Toggle function will only work if you are using a Map Card that has been supplied in the Toggleable format (indicated by the ‘t’ on the label). Your Active 10 GPS must be running version 1.4 software to enable to Toggle feature. Premium Site-centred and Premium Custom maps ordered from November 24th will be Toggleable. As and when any other Map Cards are developed that feature the Toggle function, the information will be posted on our website. If you would like to add Toggleability to an existing map card which has more than one scale then you’ll be interested in our Toggleable Map Service on our web shop.
