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User Manual
MAP 410
MAP 410
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MAP 410 Manual Addendum Your MAP 410 receiver has been pre-loaded with the following DEMO regions: MapSend Marine MapSend Land s New York s Chicago s Los Angeles s Annapolis s Miami s Seattle These areas have been installed as a sample of the addi- tional detail available from the Magellan MapSend™ Marine and Land CD-ROMs. The MapSend Marine CD-ROM contains C-MAPNT Compact marine chart which displays such detail as spot soundings, contour lines, navaids and more. The MapSend Land CD-ROM provide
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Ajout au guide de l’utilisateur du MAP 410 Votre récepteur MAP 410 contient des informations géographiques sur les régions suivantes en guise de démontration: MapSend Marine (Marin) MapSend Land (Terrestre) s New York s Chicago s Annapolis s Los Angeles s Miami s Seattle Ces zones ont été inscrites en mémoire à des fins de démonstration des informations topographiques additionnelles disponibles sur le cédérom Magellan MapSend™ Marine and Land(Marin et terrestre). Le cédérom MapSend Marine conti
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Warnings USE GOOD JUDGEMENT This product is an excellent navigation aid, but does not replace the need for careful orienteering and good judgement. Never rely solely on one device for navigating. USE CARE The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the U.S. Government, which is solely responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of GPS. The accuracy of position fixes can be affected by the periodic adjustments to GPS satellites made by the U.S. Government and is subject to change in acco
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 1 Packing List ....................................................................................... 1 Conventions Used In This Manual..................................................... 2 GETTING STARTED.............................................................................. 3 Receiver Description .......................................................................... 3
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Cartography Legend............................................................ 17 Cartographic Shading ......................................................... 18 MAP Setup .......................................................................... 18 MAP Screen Orientation .............................................. 19 Course Projection ......................................................... 19 LAT/LON Grid ............................................................. 19 Map Text .........
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Editing a Waypoint (User Only) ................................................ 30 Selecting a Waypoint to Edit (User Only) .......................... 31 Editing Waypoint Fields (User Only) ................................. 31 Creating/Editing/Deleting a Message in a Waypoint (User Only)............................................................................. 31 Saving Changes to the Selected Waypoint (User Only) ..... 32 Deleting a Waypoint (User Only) ......................................
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GPS Alarm ................................................................................. 45 Viewing the Alarm/MSG Menu................................................. 45 Re-setting Alarm Defaults ......................................................... 45 Clearing Alarm Messages .......................................................... 45 CUSTOMIZING YOUR MAP 410 ........................................................ 46 Setup ..............................................................
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the MAP 410. Since introducing the world’s first commercial, hand-held GPS receiver, Magellan has led the way with innovative GPS products to meet a wide range of positioning and navigation needs. The MAP 410 is a portable, cartographic GPS receiver with a high- resolution display that represents your location and all of your surroundings. The powerful 12-channel receiver is compact and lightweight for easy use while making your way outdoors. Yo
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Conventions Used In This Manual The reference section of this manual is designed to assist you in the use of your MAP 410. Each topic in the reference section includes a brief description of the chosen activity, keystroke diagrams representing the keys to press and sample screens showing how the function is performed. In the reference section you will be given instructions to follow. Bolded words indicate the key or keys to be pressed; italics indicate the name of the screen to be viewed; and
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GETTING STARTED This section shows you how to begin using your MAP 410 for the first time. After a brief discussion of the receiver, the following areas will be covered: • Battery Installation • First time usage, initializing the receiver • Operation Receiver Description The MAP 410 is a portable, cartographic GPS receiver with a high- resolution display that represents your location and all of your surroundings. The powerful 12-channel receiver is compact and lightweight for easy use while m
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MAP 410 GPS Receiver Detachable Quadrifilar Antenna Display ZOOM OUT ENTER/MARK QUIT ZOOM IN POWER/LIGHT NAV ARROW MENU PAD GOTO Water Seal Battery Caps 4 Magellan MAP 410 GPS Receiver ZOOM ZOOM MAP 410
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Keypad Description Power/Light - When the unit is OFF, pressing this key turns the unit ON. If the unit is ON, pressing this key for less than one second turns the light ON and offers two levels of brightness adjustable with consecutive presses of this key. Pressing and holding this key for more than one second causes the receiver to go into a 5-second power down sequence. During the power down sequence, pressing this key again will immediately turn the receiver OFF. Enter/Mark - Pressing thi
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Battery Installation The MAP 410 uses four AA alkaline batteries that are installed from the bottom of the receiver. Use the rings to unscrew the water seal battery caps. Insert the batteries into the battery tubes, with the positive end first, two batteries in each side, and screw the battery caps until securely closed. Although it is recommended that four AA batteries be used, in case of an emergency the receiver will operate with only two batteries if both are inserted into one of the batter
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Using Your MAP 410 The constellation of 24 GPS satellites circling the globe is in constant motion. Before your receiver can tell you where you are, it needs to know where the satellites are relative to itself. It does this with the use of an internal almanac, where it has stored in memory a general location for each of the satellites. The almanac tells the receiver which satellites are in view, based on the time, date and location of the receiver. Until the MAP 410 is initialized, it may not
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First Time Use - Initializing the Receiver Turn your receiver ON by pressing the POWER/ ATTENTION LIGHT key and the ENTER key, when prompted. UNIT IS NOT Since this is the first time you have used your receiver, INITIALIZED a screen will be displayed prompting you to initialize PRESS your receiver. Press the ENTER key. ENTER TO INITIALIZE If you don’t see this screen upon start-up, then your receiver was previously initialized. To reinitialize, press the MENU key, highlight SETUP and press ENT
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SELECTING PRIMARY USAGE You can choose what mode your receiver is operating in, either MARINE or LAND. The default setting is MARINE. During Initialization Use the ARROW keys ENTER at the Preference to toggle between MARK screen. MARINE and LAND. The following chart shows the terminology that your MAP 410 uses while in land or marine mode. For purposes of this manual, it will be assumed that the receiver is in the marine mode. Terminology Land Marine Speed SPD SOG Bearing BRG BRG Distance DST D
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SAVING A WAYPOINT MARK Once your receiver has computed your current position fix, WPT001 you may save this position as a waypoint. Use the 34û06.56N following keystrokes: 117û49.60W 900FT ENTER ENTER From 11:23:35PM MARK MARK any 12JAN99 screen. (PRESS & HOLD) (PRESS & HOLD) CREATE MSG For further information on saving your position with a user- SAVE WPT generated name or a receiver-generated name, refer to the SAVE TO RTE Basic Operations section of this manual. CREATIN
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BASIC OPERATION This section explains the various functions of your MAP 410 and is organized in order of usage and are accompanied by screen representations and keystroke diagrams. Power Up Sequence WARNING Your receiver is powered on by pressing the POWER/ THIS DEVICE IS AN LIGHT key and then the ENTER key within 15 seconds AID TO NAVIGATION AND SHOULD NOT after the WARNING screen is displayed. On power up, the BE RELIED UPON AS A PRIMARY NAVIGATIONAL MAP 410 will display the MAGELLAN LOGO/ST
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The satellite positions are displayed in the Satellite Position Graph with the satellite signal strengths on the Satellite Signal Chart. North Indicator 2D/3D Icon STATUS 3D 12 Satellite N 13 Positions Satellite 8 25 Position Graph Satellite 18 7 Signal Satellite Strengths Signal Chart 001112 782385 Satellite POWER Battery Life Numbers TEMP 25 c û Indicator Temperature Light Icon On the Satellite Position Graph and the Satellite Signal Chart, satellites displayed in gray have weak signal strengt