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 +
 +====== Using OSM maps offline ======
 +
 +Here we explain the integration and use of QV-OSM offline vector maps as well as the use of the corresponding offline routing.
 +
 +
 +===== Install integrated packages =====
 +
 +Click the **Download maps** button on the Start menu.
 +
 +Here you have access to various servers with free QMV maps for download.
 +
 +Select the server and the category:
 +
 +Filter the category:
 +   * Country/​Region/​Type
 +   * New: Package is new, does not exist on the device
 +   * Installed: Package already installed
 +   * Update: package has already been installed, but there is a new version of the map on the server
 +
 +|{{:​en:​20_overview:​pakte-1.jpg?​200|}}|{{:​en:​20_overview:​pakte-2.png?​200|}}|
 +
 +
 +
 +Click on the package:
 +   * Download: Download and install the package
 +
 +<WRAP qvveryimportant 75% round>
 +If possible, download only the map packages that are really needed, as the data volume can be quite large!\\ Please note the given file size (MB) of the card package.
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 + 
 +
 +Package already installed:
 +   * Info: Opens the map info
 +   * Delete: the map package can be deleted
 +
 +
 +<WRAP center round info 80%>
 +Packages are always unpacked into their own folder in QVM_Data\Packages\ NAME OF THE PACKAGE.\\
 +Maps from the package are always sent to the active database in the table **Packages**.
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +----
 +
 +\\
 +
 +
 +
 +===== In QV7-created OSM maps in QVM-W3 =====
 +
 +Self-compiled maps packages can also be integrated in QVM-W3. You will learn how to compile a map package in QV7 [[http://​wiki07.quovadis-gps.com/​doku.php?​id=en:​32_osm_made_easy:​32_osm_made_easy|here]].
 +
 +After successfully compiling your map package, you have the following import options:
 +
 +
 +<WRAP center round tip 60%>
 +A QMP file can also be stored on a web server and can be opened (downloaded) from there using the integrated browser in your smartphone. Following the download, the operating system automatically asks which program (QVM-W3) the file should be opened. The import dialog opens and the QMP is integrated into QVM-W3 by clicking on **Start Import**.
 +This URL (link to the QMP) may also refer to a web server (e.g., NAS) embedded in the local network, which has a significant speed advantage for the import.
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +----
 +
 +\\
 +**Import via a cloud:**
 +
 +<WRAP center round important 60%>
 +The prerequisites for data imports via a cloud are the software (such as OneDrive or DropBox), which must be installed on your PC, as well as on your mobile device!\\
 +You must also use the Cloud service account on both devices.
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +  * Copy the QMP files you want to import and upload them to your cloud. (e.g., to the QVM_Data/​Packages folder)
 +  * Now open the corresponding cloud app on your mobile device.
 +  * Export the QMP files to your mobile device - it is useful to place the QMP files directly in the folder __QVM_Data__ -> __Packages__.
 +  * Now open QVM-W3 again and click the <​key>​Database</​key>​ button on the start menu. Select the database driver __Card__ here to import your card.
 +  * Now click <​key>​...</​key>​ to go to the **Import** dialog. Here you select the directory in which you have previously stored the QMP files.
 +  * Select the QMP files you want to import and click the <​key>​Start Import</​key>​ button.
 +  * You are now in the database.
 +
 +
 +**Card import from the SD card:**
 +
 +
 +The following method is recommended for QMZ maps that are not recommended to import from a cloud app due to file size.
 +
 +   * Connect your phone to the PC and copy the QMV to a folder of your choice on the SD-card
 +   * Select the import DB and table.
 +   * Click <​key>​Import</​key>​.
 +   * Now select the SD-card.
 +
 +|{{:​en:​20_overview:​qmv_import-1.png?​200|}}|{{:​en:​20_overview:​qmv_import-2.png?​200|}}|{{:​en:​20_overview:​qmv_import-3.png?​200|}}|
 +|   ​Import DB and select table    |   ​Select **Import** ​  ​| ​  ​Select the location of the map   |
 +
 +|{{:​en:​20_overview:​qmv_import-4.png?​200|}}|{{:​en:​20_overview:​qmv_import-5.png?​200|}}|{{:​en:​20_overview:​qmv_import-6.png?​200|}}|
 +|   Start Import ​  ​| ​  Map is Imported ​  ​| ​  Map is imported ​  |
 +
 +
 +===== Setting options for the display of the OSM maps =====
 +
 +In order to change the display of the compiled or downloaded OSM maps according to your wishes, the following settings are possible:
 +
 +<WRAP center round tip 60%>
 +\\
 +The settings listed below apply exclusively to OSM maps (-packages) that are compiled themselves or installed from the QVM download area.
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +To access the settings, please proceed as follows:
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-1.png?​200|}}|{{:​en:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-2.png?​200|}}|{{:​en:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-3.png?​200|}}|
 +
 +  * In the Map window, tap the **Menu icon**.
 +  * Tap **Info** in the map content menu.
 +  * Scroll down the map menu to find the settings.
 +
 +
 +
 +----
 +//
 +//
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +In the following pictures, we will show you how each setting option affects the displayed OSM maps.
 +
 +
 +  * **zoom offset** is a simplified way of setting the zoom factor from the card. the road network. The higher the value you enter with **zoom offset**, the **sooner** will show many street details on the map. If the value is set to **0**, only important streets and place names are displayed from zoom level <14.5.
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-4.png?​200|}}|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-5.png?​200|}}|
 +|    zoom offset **0**    |    zoom offset **4**    |
 +
 +----
 +//
 +//
 +
 +  * **zoom offset poi** is simply explained a setting possibility,​ from which zoom factor in the map POIs are displayed. The higher the value you enter with **zoom offset poi**, the **sooner** will show POIs on the map. If the value is set to **0**, no POIs are displayed from zoom level <14.5.
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-4.png?​200|}}|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-6.png?​200|}}|
 +|    zoom offset poi **0**    |    zoom offset poi **4**    |
 +
 +----
 +//
 +//
 +
 +  * **Factor line width** is a simplified explanation of how to adjust the width of displayed roads.
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-4.png?​200|}}|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-7.png?​200|}}|
 +|    Factor line width **1**    |    Factor line width **2**    |
 +
 +----
 +//
 +//
 +
 +  * **Factor font size** is a simplified way to change the font size; e.g. of displayed streets and place names.
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-4.png?​200|}}|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-8.png?​200|}}|
 +|    Factor font size **1**    |    Factor font size **2**    |
 +
 +----
 +//
 +//
 +
 +  * **Factor poi size** is a simplified way to adjust the displayed size of POI icons.
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-9.png?​200|}}|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-10.png?​200|}}|
 +|    Factor poi size **1**    |    Factor poi size **2**    |
 +
 +----
 +//
 +//
 +
 +  * **Area transparency** is a simplified explanation of the transparency of the displayed map. This is useful when you use an OSM maps as a second map (overlay) via a satellite image or similar. Value **0** is equivalent to **no transparency**,​ maximum value **1** is equal with complete transparency.
 +
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-11.png?​200|}}|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-12.png?​200|}}|
 +|    Area transparency **0**    | Area transparency **1**    |
 +
 +|{{:​de:​20_overview:​osm-darstellung-13.png?​200|}}|
 +|   Area transparency **1** as Overlay via satellite image  |
 +
 +----
 +//
 +//
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +===== Use offline OSM routing =====
 +
 +In order to use offline routing, ie the *.qmr file of an OSM package, please proceed as follows:
 +
 +|{{:​en:​20_overview:​routing-1.png?​200|}}|{{:​de:​20_overview:​routing-2.png?​200|}}|
 +
 +
 +  * Open e.g. the .qmv card in the project manager and create a route.
 +  * Select Routing ** Local routing file **.
 +  * For Routing file, select the offline routing profile you want to use. Click OK.
 +  * The route will be displayed to you within seconds on the selected map.
 +
 +<WRAP center round tip 60%>
 +The Routing will work on **all** maps that cover the area selected when the package was created, or that covers the downloaded package from our download portfolio.
 +For routing is **no** internet connection necessary.
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +
  
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