Magellan GPS Receiver MAP 410 User Manual

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MAP 410 Manual Addendum  
Your MAP 410 receiver has been pre-loaded with the  
following DEMO regions:  
MapSend Marine  
s New York  
s Annapolis  
s Miami  
MapSend Land  
s Chicago  
s Los Angeles  
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 provides additional  
detail including major roads, nautical navaids and destination  
Points of Interest such as golf courses and campgrounds.  
Each of these CD-ROMs are available from your Magellan  
dealer or you can order directly from Magellan by calling  
(800) 669-4477.  
You may turn OFF these DEMO regions by performing the  
following steps:  
1. While in the MAP screen  
2. Press MENU  
3. Select MAP SETUP  
4. Press ENTER  
5. Select UPLOADED DATA and press ENTER  
6. Select OFF  
When the DEMO regions are turned on, some  
road detail in these regions may be hidden.  
Turning OFF uploaded data will erase all routes  
contained in your receiver’s memory.  
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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)  
s New York  
MapSend Land (Terrestre)  
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  
contient des cartes C-MAPNT Compact marines si détaillées  
qu’il est possible d’obtenir les contours marins, les aides à la  
navigation et des autres. Le cédérom MapSend Land contient  
des informations additionnelles incluant les routes principales,  
les aides à la navigation et des lieux d’intérêts tels que terrains  
de golf et des terrains de camping.  
Ces cédéroms sont disponibles chez votre détaillant Magellan.  
Il est également possible de les commander en apellant  
Magellan au numéro sans frais suivant: (800) 669-4477.  
Il es possible en suivant ces opérations, de mettre hors  
fonction les zones de démonstration.  
1. À partir du tableau des cartes  
2. Appuyez sur Menu  
3. Sélectionnez MAP SETUP (Menu de configuration)  
4. Appuyez sur ENTER  
5. Sélectionnez UPLOADED DATA et appuyez sur ENTER  
6. Sélectionnez OFF  
Lorsque les zones de démonstration sont en  
fonction, certains détails des routes peuvent être  
cachés.  
La mise hors fonction des données téléchargées  
entraîne l’effacement des itinéraires en mémoire  
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Table of Contents  
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 1  
Packing List ....................................................................................... 1  
Conventions Used In This Manual..................................................... 2  
GETTING STARTED.............................................................................. 3  
Receiver Description.......................................................................... 3  
Receiver Accuracy ............................................................................. 3  
Altimeter/Pressure Sensor ........................................................... 3  
MAP 410 GPS Receiver..................................................................... 4  
Keypad Description ........................................................................... 5  
Battery Installation ............................................................................. 6  
Using Your MAP 410 ......................................................................... 7  
Proper Handling - Signal Reception .................................................. 7  
Turning the Receiver “ON” & “OFF” ............................................... 7  
First Time Use - Initializing the Receiver .......................................... 8  
Input Location Information ......................................................... 8  
Setting Local Time and Date ....................................................... 8  
Selecting Primary Usage ............................................................. 9  
Taking a Position Fix ................................................................... 9  
Saving a Waypoint ..................................................................... 10  
Creating a GOTO Route to your Saved Waypoint .................... 10  
BASIC OPERATION ............................................................................ 11  
Power Up Sequence ......................................................................... 11  
NAV Screens .................................................................................... 11  
The SAT STATUS Screen.......................................................... 11  
Changing Temp Units and Calibration in the STATUS  
SCREEN....................................................................... 12  
Setting Temperature Calibration ......................................... 12  
The POSITION Screen.............................................................. 13  
Viewing Secondary Coordinate System from the POSITION  
Screen ........................................................................... 13  
Averaging in the POSITION Screen ................................... 13  
The NAV 1 Screen ..................................................................... 14  
Customizing the NAV 1 Screen .......................................... 14  
The COMPASS Screen.............................................................. 15  
Customizing the Compass Screen....................................... 16  
The NAV 2 Screen ..................................................................... 16  
Customizing the NAV 2 Screen .......................................... 16  
The MAP Screen ....................................................................... 17  
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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....................................................................... 20  
Cities............................................................................. 20  
Highways...................................................................... 20  
Railroads....................................................................... 21  
Enabling/Disabling Uploaded Data .............................. 21  
Waypoints ..................................................................... 21  
Data Window ...................................................................... 22  
Setting Hide/Show Data ............................................... 22  
Track History ...................................................................... 23  
Clear Track.......................................................................... 23  
Routes ................................................................................. 24  
MAP Scale .......................................................................... 24  
Map Find ............................................................................. 24  
Panning Around the MAP ................................................... 24  
Accessing WPTs from the MAP................................... 25  
The ROAD Screen..................................................................... 25  
Customizing the ROAD Screen .......................................... 26  
Changing the Scale ............................................................. 26  
The SPEED Screen.................................................................... 26  
Resetting the Odometer....................................................... 27  
Resetting the Trip Odometer ............................................... 27  
Setting the Speed Average .................................................. 27  
The TIME Screen ...................................................................... 27  
Selecting TIME Format ...................................................... 28  
NAV Screen Defaults................................................................. 28  
Working with Waypoints (WPTs) .................................................... 29  
The Waypoint Menu .................................................................. 29  
Selecting a Waypoint Category ................................................. 29  
User Waypoints ................................................................... 29  
Non-User Waypoints ........................................................... 30  
Saving a Waypoint (User Only)................................................. 30  
Saving Your Position Fix with a Receiver-Generated Name ..  
...................................................................................... 30  
Saving Your Position Fix with a User-Created name ......... 30  
Creating a Waypoint (User Only) .............................................. 30  
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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) .............................................. 32  
Projecting a Waypoint (User & Non-User) ............................... 32  
Sorting a Waypoint (User & Non-User) .................................... 33  
Finding a Waypoint (Non-User Only) ....................................... 33  
Working with Routes ....................................................................... 34  
The Route Menu ........................................................................ 34  
Creating a GOTO Route ..................................................... 34  
Creating a GOTO Route from the Map Screen .................. 34  
Using FIND in a GOTO Route ........................................... 35  
Clearing a GOTO Route ..................................................... 35  
Creating a Man Over Board (MOB) Route ............................... 35  
Clearing a MOB .................................................................. 35  
Creating a Backtrack Route....................................................... 36  
Creating a Multi-Leg Route ...................................................... 36  
Viewing/Editing a Route ........................................................... 37  
Inserting a Leg ........................................................................... 37  
Changing a Waypoint in a Route ............................................... 37  
Adding a Waypoint at the End of a Route ................................. 37  
Deleting a Waypoint in a Route................................................. 38  
Saving a Route........................................................................... 38  
Activating/Deactivating a Route ............................................... 38  
Reversing a Route ..................................................................... 39  
Deleting a Route ........................................................................ 39  
Using Map View in a Route ...................................................... 39  
Working with TrackRoute ......................................................... 40  
AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS................................................................... 41  
Working with Sun/Moon and Fish/Hunt .......................................... 41  
Simulate Mode ................................................................................. 42  
Contrast ............................................................................................ 42  
Alarms/Messages ............................................................................. 43  
Accessing the Alarm/Message Menu ........................................ 43  
Anchor Alarm ............................................................................ 43  
Arrival Alarm ............................................................................ 43  
Cross Track Error (XTE) Alarm ................................................ 44  
Proximity Alarm ........................................................................ 44  
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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 ................................................................................................ 46  
Initialization ..................................................................................... 46  
Enabling/Disabling the NAV Screens .............................................. 46  
Coordinate System ........................................................................... 47  
Map Datum ...................................................................................... 47  
Elevation Mode ................................................................................ 48  
Time Format ..................................................................................... 48  
Nav Units ......................................................................................... 48  
Temperature Units ............................................................................ 49  
North Reference ............................................................................... 49  
Light Timer ...................................................................................... 49  
Beeper .............................................................................................. 50  
Personalize ....................................................................................... 50  
Clearing Memory ............................................................................. 50  
NMEA Setup .................................................................................... 51  
Setting Baud Rate ............................................................................ 51  
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................... 52  
Commonly Asked Questions............................................................ 53  
Contacting Magellan ........................................................................ 54  
COORDINATE SYSTEMS ................................................................... 55  
NMEA DATA MESSAGES ................................................................... 58  
AVAILABLE DATUMS......................................................................... 64  
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 65  
ACCESSORIES ..................................................................................... 66  
GLOSSARY ............................................................................................ 68  
INDEX ................................................................................................... 71  
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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. You’ll be able to navigate to destinations  
all over the world using the MAP 410’s internal map with waypoints,  
navaids and points of interest. Now getting to your favorite destination can  
be done with the press of a few buttons.  
Designed with both the Outdoor and Marine enthusiasts in mind, the MAP  
410 is ideal for hiking, mapping your favorite fishing hole, marking trails or  
charting courses over land or water. To help you get started using you MAP  
410, read the Getting Started and Basic Operation sections of this manual.  
These two sections will have you recording waypoints and navigating in no  
time at all. The remainder of this manual gives you detailed information  
about all the features and functions available in your MAP 410.  
Packing List  
Before you begin using your new unit, make sure that all the items listed on  
the MAP 410 box are included. If any of the items are missing or damaged,  
contact Magellan customer service immediately at (800) 707-9971.  
Optional accessories are available from your local MAP 410 dealer. See the  
Accessories section of this manual for a list of available accessories.  
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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, ALL CAPS indicate a menu item to be selected.  
Also in the reference section are alerts to inform you of some cautions or  
notes that will assist you in using your MAP 410.  
The crossing guard with a stop sign indicates the information enclosed is  
very important and should be read before moving on.  
The notepad icon denotes information that can help you use or understand  
your receiver. While this information is not required to perform the  
activity, it may provide you with a better understanding of the activity or  
shortcuts you can use.  
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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 making your way outdoors. You’ll be able to navigate to destinations  
all over the world using the MAP 410’s internal map with waypoints,  
navaids and points of interest. Your receiver also stores up to 500 waypoints  
that are used to navigate. Using four AA batteries, the MAP 410 will  
operate continuously for up to 12 hours and the internal lithium backup  
battery will keep the receiver’s memory active for up to 10 years.  
Receiver Accuracy  
The satellite constellation that provides the GPS information your receiver  
uses is maintained by the Department of Defense (DoD). GPS positioning,  
for general use, provides 25 meter RMS accuracy or better. Since the  
signals generated by these satellites are publicly accessible, the DoD has  
introduced errors into the satellite signals for security reasons. These errors  
are referred to as Selective Availability (SA).  
At present, your GPS position will be accurate within 100 meters RMS  
horizontally and 150 meters RMS vertically. Due to the errors introduced by  
SA, it is possible to get readings outside of these value at times.  
ALTIMETER/PRESSURE SENSOR  
Your MAP 410 has a built-in barometric pressure sensor to give you more  
accurate altitude readings. The altimeter does not need any calibration or  
activation, this function is automatic. The MAP 410 uses the combination of  
a pressure sensor and GPS elevation to give altitude readings of about +/-  
200 feet.  
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MAP 410 GPS Receiver  
Detachable Quadrifilar Antenna  
Display  
MAP 410  
ZOOM OUT  
ENTER/MARK  
QUIT  
ZOOM IN  
POWER/LIGHT  
NAV  
ARROW  
PAD  
MENU  
GOTO  
Water Seal Battery Caps  
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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 this key for less than one second executes  
an Enter while pressing this key for more than one second begins  
the procedure for marking a user waypoint.  
ENTER  
MARK  
Quit - Cancels the operation of the last key pressed and scrolls  
QUIT  
backward through the NAV screens.  
8-Way Arrows - Scrolls through screens, menus and enters  
alphanumeric information. Up/Down Arrows scroll through the  
alphanumeric characters. Right/Left Arrows page through menus  
and pans in eight directions when on the MAP screen.  
NAV - Accesses and scrolls through the Navigation screens.  
NAV  
MENU - Accesses functions specific to the current display, as well  
MENU  
as other general functions.  
GOTO - Allows selection of a destination for a single-leg route  
from a list of waypoints. This key also accesses the Man Over  
Board function.  
GOTO  
ZOOM IN - Allows you to zoom in on the Map screens.  
ZOOM  
IN  
ZOOM OUT - Allows you to zoom out on the Map screens.  
ZOOM  
OUT  
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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 battery tubes.  
ZOOM  
ZOOM  
+
+
-
-
+
+
-
-
If the batteries are left out of the receiver for more than 30 minutes, your  
receiver may need to be reinitialized.  
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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 know its location, time or date,  
therefore, it does not have a reference point to select which satellites to use.  
Inputting the initial position, time and date is called initializing your  
receiver, which will save you time. Initializing enables the receiver to begin  
tracking satellites, and calculating your position, much faster.  
Proper Handling - Signal Reception  
Because your MAP 410 receives information it needs from satellites orbiting  
the earth, the antenna needs to be raised with a relatively unobstructed view  
of the sky.  
Clear View of the Sky. Your receiver  
needs a clear view of the sky, allowing it  
to choose from all the satellites currently  
available. If the view of the sky is poor,  
(large cliffs or buildings, heavy foliage or  
other obstructions) the satellite signals can  
be blocked and the MAP 410 may take  
longer to compute a position fix.  
Holding the Receiver. Your MAP 410 is  
designed to fit comfortably in your hand. Hold the receiver in the palm  
of your hand with the antenna pointing towards the sky.  
Turning the Receiver “ON” & “OFF”  
To turn your MAP 410 “ON”, press the POWER/LIGHT key and then  
press the ENTER key when prompted. If the ENTER key is not pressed  
within 10 seconds of being prompted, the receiver will turn “OFF”. Wait for  
the unit to scroll through the start-up screens.  
To turn the unit “OFF”, press and hold the same POWER/LIGHT key.  
This will start a shutdown sequence that counts down the seconds until the  
receiver actually turns “OFF”. To immediately turn the receiver “OFF”,  
release and press the POWER/LIGHT key again. To cancel the shutdown  
sequence, press any other key.  
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First Time Use - Initializing the Receiver  
Turn your receiver ON by pressing the POWER/  
LIGHT key and the ENTER key, when prompted.  
Since this is the first time you have used your receiver,  
a screen will be displayed prompting you to initialize  
your receiver. Press the ENTER key.  
ATTENTION  
UNIT IS NOT  
INITIALIZED  
PRESS  
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  
ENTER.  
Arrow icons displayed in the lower right hand corner of a screen indicate  
which arrow keys are active for that screen.  
INPUT LOCATION INFORMATION  
REGION  
When the REGION screen appears, shown at right, complete  
the following steps:  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the region  
where you are located.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS to  
highlight country, province or  
state where you are located.  
ENTER COORD  
USA  
ENTER  
MARK  
AMERICAS  
EUROPE  
ASIA EAST  
ASIA WEST  
AUSTRALIA  
AFRICA  
Use the ARROW  
The Elevation  
screen appears.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
keys to enter your  
PACIFIC  
present elevation.  
If this is not the first time you have used your receiver, or if it is the first  
time but your receiver has already begun acquiring satellite signals, time  
and date may have already been received from a satellite and you will not  
be prompted for time and date.  
SETTING LOCAL TIME AND DATE  
Use the following steps to set your local time and the date:  
TIME  
From the TIME  
field on the  
Use the ARROW keys to  
enter the local time and  
toggle between AM and PM.  
ENTER  
MARK  
34˚06.52N  
117˚49.56W  
00000FT  
Elevation screen.  
Use the ARROW  
keys to  
input the date.  
From the DATE  
field on the  
Elevation screen.  
09:23AM  
ENTER  
MARK  
Your MAP 410 will not automatically change due to daylight savings.  
You will have to reset the time using SETUP as explained in the  
Customizing section.  
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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  
at the Preference  
screen.  
Use the ARROW keys  
to toggle between  
MARINE and LAND.  
ENTER  
MARK  
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.  
Marine  
SOG  
Land  
SPD  
Terminology  
Speed  
Bearing  
BRG  
BRG  
DST  
HDG  
VMG  
CTS  
Distance  
DST  
Heading  
COG  
Velocity Made Good  
Course To Steer  
Estimated Time of Arrival  
Time To Go  
VMG  
CTS  
ETA  
ETA  
TTG  
ETE  
Cross Track Error  
Recorded Position  
XTE  
XTE  
Waypoint  
(WPT)  
NM/KNOTS  
Landmark  
(LMK)  
Units of Measure  
MILES/MPH  
or KM/KPH  
TAKING A POSITION FIX  
Once you have chosen the primary usage for your receiver,  
the STATUS screen will be displayed. At this point, you  
should go outside in an area where you can get a clear view  
of the sky. The MAP 410 will begin receiving data from  
the satellites in view and will display the progress on the  
STATUS screen.  
STATUS  
3D  
12  
N
13  
8
25  
18  
7
0 0 1 1 1 2  
7 8 2 3 8 5  
Once your receiver has computed a position fix, the MAP  
screen will be displayed. If the MAP screen has been  
turned off then the POSITION screen will be displayed.  
POWER  
TEMP  
25 c  
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SAVING A WAYPOINT  
MARK  
WPT001  
Once your receiver has computed your current position fix,  
you may save this position as a waypoint. Use the  
following keystrokes:  
34˚06.56N  
117˚49.60W  
900FT  
11:23:35PM  
12JAN99  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
From  
any  
screen.  
(PRESS & HOLD)  
(PRESS & HOLD)  
CREATE MSG  
For further information on saving your position with a user-  
generated name or a receiver-generated name, refer to the  
Basic Operations section of this manual.  
SAVE WPT  
SAVE TO RTE  
CREATING A GOTO ROUTE TO YOUR SAVED WAYPOINT  
Once this fixed position has been saved in your receiver,  
travel to another location away from the saved position to  
create a route back to the saved waypoint. Use the  
following keystrokes:  
USER  
WPT001  
Travel away  
from your  
present location.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the USER category.  
GOTO  
BRG  
DST  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
027m 50.2mn  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
waypoint you just saved.  
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You will be returned to the screen you had been previously viewing.  
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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  
MAP 410 will display the MAGELLAN LOGO/START UP  
screen, the WARNING/COPYRIGHT screen and then you  
will press ENTER to switch to the STATUS screen. The  
receiver begins searching the sky for satellites and begins  
the process of computing a position fix.  
BE RELIED UPON  
AS A PRIMARY  
NAVIGATIONAL  
SOURCE. POINT  
DATA IS PROVIDED  
FOR GENERAL  
REFERENCE ONLY  
VER 1.00  
© 1999  
MAGELLAN CORP  
PRESS ENTER  
TO CONTINUE  
NAV Screens  
There are nine NAV (navigation) screens which provide you with necessary  
information you will need to use the MAP 410 as a navigational tool. The  
screens are: SAT STATUS, POSITION, NAV1, COMPASS, NAV2, MAP,  
ROAD, SPEED and TIME.  
NAV screens are viewed by pressing the NAV key from any screen. You can  
scroll through the NAV screens by repeatedly pressing the NAV key. You  
can also scroll through the screens in the opposite direction with the QUIT  
key.  
All screens, except the SAT STATUS and POSITION screens, can be disabled  
by turning them OFF in the NAV SCREENS section of Setup.  
THE SAT STATUS SCREEN  
The SAT STATUS screen will be the first screen displayed, after the  
COPYRIGHT screen, once the unit is turned on. This screen shows you the  
general well-being of your MAP 410 by showing you satellite status, signal  
strengths, battery life and temperature.  
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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  
Signal  
Strengths  
18  
7
Satellite  
Signal Chart  
0 0 1 1 1 2  
7 8 2 3 8 5  
Satellite  
Numbers  
POWER  
Battery Life  
Indicator  
TEMP  
25 c  
˚
Temperature  
Light Icon  
On the Satellite Position Graph and the Satellite Signal Chart, satellites  
displayed in gray have weak signal strengths while satellites in black have  
strong signal strengths. On the Satellite Signal Chart, satellites still  
receiving information will display an empty bar.  
The bottom of the SAT STATUS screen displays remaining battery power and  
ambient temperature of the receiver. Power shown is the estimated battery  
life when the receiver is operating on battery power.  
Once the receiver has computed a position fix, the SAT STATUS screen will  
be replaced by the POSITION screen.  
Changing Temp Units and Calibration in the STATUS SCREEN  
You have two options for customizing the SAT STATUS screen; TEMP  
UNITS and TEMP CALIB.  
MENU  
Selecting Temp Units:  
TEMP UNITS  
TEMP CALIB  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
From the  
Sat Status  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight TEMP UNITS.  
MENU  
SETUP  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
TEMP UNITS  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
FAHRENHEIT or CELSIUS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
FAHRENHEIT  
CELSIUS  
Setting Temperature Calibration  
With your MAP 410 you have the ability to calibrate the temperature which  
creates an offset from the factory settings to accommodate the environment  
that you are in.  
At any point in the above steps you may press the QUIT key, or highlight  
RESET DFLT and press ENTER, to exit out of the TEMP CALIB screen.  
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TEMP CALIB  
TEMP  
From the  
Sat Status  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight TEMP CALIB.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
˚c  
25  
Use the ARROW  
KEYS to change  
the temperature.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SAVE EDITS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
SAVE EDITS  
RESET DFLT  
THE POSITION SCREEN  
The POSITION screen displays the coordinates of your last computed  
position and basic navigation data. You also have the option of viewing  
your present position using another coordinate system.  
POSITION  
Coordinates  
Current Time  
Current  
Elevation  
N
W
34˚06.52  
117˚49.56  
ELEV 900 FT  
11:23:35 PM  
23JAN99  
Estimated Position  
Error (may display  
DGPS, Simulate or  
Averaging)  
Current Date  
EPE 112 FT  
SPEED  
5.38 KT  
TRIP  
238.8 nm  
Current Speed  
Compass  
COURSE 150  
120 150  
m
°
Distance Traveled  
S
Course  
Position Icon  
Second Coordinate  
System access  
Viewing Secondary Coordinate System from the POSITION Screen  
From the POSITION screen, press the LEFT/RIGHT  
LAT/LON  
ARROWs and the lower half of the screen changes to  
display your present position in secondary coordinate  
system. The datums that were selected under SETUP  
for each coordinate system are also displayed.  
N
˚06.52  
34  
W
117˚49.56  
900 FT  
11:23:35 PM  
23JAN99  
EPE 112 FT  
WGS84  
UTM  
Averaging in the POSITION Screen  
11  
4
760W  
479N  
NAD27  
23  
37  
74  
When navigating, your MAP 410 takes  
position fixes. However, when you are  
stationary, at zero speed, the receiver  
begins averaging mode. When  
averaging, the receiver continuously  
takes fixes and combines them to create  
an average, giving you a more accurate  
position fix. Once you begin moving,  
position averaging ends and the receiver  
begins displaying instantaneous position  
fixes while you navigate.  
POSITION  
N
W
34˚06.52  
117˚49.56  
ELEV 900 FT  
11:23:35 PM  
AVERAGING  
00:00:35  
SPEED TRIP  
5.38 KT 238.8 mn  
Averaging  
Timer  
COURSE 150 m  
°
120 150  
S
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THE NAV 1 SCREEN  
The NAV 1 screen displays your destination along with four selectable  
navigation measurements and a graphical compass.  
TO: FISH  
Destination  
Name  
Selectable  
Navigation  
Data  
n
DST 50.2  
m
K
T
SOG 8.2  
n
m
XTE 3.80 R  
K
T
VMG 7.2  
°
Destination Icon  
Compass  
BRG 127m  
120 150  
S
Position Icon  
°
COG 150m  
The NAV 1 screen displays a numerical reading at 30˚ increments with the  
characters N (0°), S (180°), E (90°) and W (270°). Course is shown  
numerically and represented by the Position Icon at the bottom of the screen.  
Above the compass, bearing will be displayed with the icon of the  
destination waypoint. When the bearing to your destination cannot be  
displayed within the confines of the displayed compass, an arrow will be  
displayed either on the right or left to indicate the steering direction.  
Ideally, when you are navigating, the Position Icon and the Destination Icon  
should line up, one above the other.  
Customizing the NAV 1 Screen  
CUSTOMIZE
You can change the four navigational fields. You can  
choose from BRG, DST, SOG, COG, VMG, CTS, ETA,  
ETE, XTE, TRN, ALT, TME, TMP and Blank.  
BRG 027°m  
DST 50.2nm  
SOG 8.2KT  
COG 056°m  
VMG 7.2KT  
CTS 028°m  
ETA 01:09P  
ETE 02H24M  
XTE L.2nm  
TRN L26°  
ALT 83FT  
From the  
NAV 1  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CUSTOMIZE.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
field you wish to change.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
A pop-up  
menu appears.  
ENTER  
MARK  
TME 01:09P  
TMP 25°C  
BLANK  
You are returned  
to the NAV1 screen  
in the customize mode.  
You can continue customizing  
using the same steps or  
press QUIT to exit this mode.  
ENTER  
MARK  
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THE COMPASS SCREEN  
As well as displaying four customizable navigation fields, the COMPASS  
screen provides a pointer compass and Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) to  
help you reach your destination.  
Destination  
Name  
TO: HOME  
Sun Icon  
BRG  
DST  
N
°
m
3.52M  
127  
Destination  
Icon  
COG  
SOG  
2.7  
K
Steering Indicator  
to Destination  
°
m
156  
T
E
N
Position Icon (Course  
Direction Icon)  
Moon Icon  
S
W
Compass  
Course  
Deviation Indicator  
CDI Scale (L/R arrow  
to change)  
M
I
1.0  
The Course Direction icon displays your course over ground while the  
Steering Indicator displays the bearing of the destination relative to the  
course over ground. When the arrows are pointed in the same direction, you  
are on course. The CDI indicates your distance left or right of the  
courseline.  
The NorthFinder ™ feature displays the position of the sun and moon icons,  
when above the horizon, which allows you to determine the direction of  
north and your destination. The destination icon shows the general direction  
in which you should be travelling.  
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Align the sun on the COMPASS screen with the sun in the sky, as shown.  
When aligned, the Steering Indicator will point you in the direction you  
should be travelling in order to reach your destination.  
Customizing the Compass Screen  
With your MAP 410 you have the ability to change the four navigational  
fields. You can choose from the following options: BRG, DST, SOG, COG,  
VMG, CTS, TMP and Blank. Use the following keystrokes to customize  
this screen:  
CUSTOMIZE
From the  
Compass  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
BRG 027°m  
DST 50.2nm  
SOG 8.2KT  
COG 056°m  
VMG 7.2KT  
CTS 028°m  
TMP 36°C  
BLANK  
highlight CUSTOMIZE.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
field you wish to change.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
A pop-up  
menu appears.  
You are returned  
You can continue customizing  
using the same steps or  
press QUIT to exit this mode.  
ENTER  
MARK  
to the Compass screen  
in the customize mode.  
THE NAV 2 SCREEN  
The NAV 2 screen displays four customizable information  
fields. It is designed to help you see the screen when your  
receiver is mounted at a distance from you.  
TO: CAMP  
BRG14.2˚  
M
COG  
171˚  
SOG11.2K  
DST50.2N  
M
T
M
Customizing the NAV 2 Screen  
CUSTOMIZE
You can change the four navigational fields. You can  
choose from BRG, DST, SOG, COG, VMG, CTS, ETA,  
ETE, XTE, TRN, ALT, TME, TMP and Blank.  
BRG 027°m  
DST 50.2nm  
SOG 8.2KT  
COG 056°m  
VMG 7.2KT  
CTS 028°m  
ETA 01:09P  
ETE 02H24M  
XTE L.2nm  
TRN L26°  
ALT 83FT  
From the  
NAV 2  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CUSTOMIZE.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
field you wish to change.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
A pop-up  
menu appears.  
ENTER  
MARK  
TME 01:09P  
TMP 25°C  
BLANK  
You are returned  
to the NAV2 screen  
in the customize mode.  
You can continue customizing  
using the same steps or  
press QUIT to exit this mode.  
ENTER  
MARK  
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THE MAP SCREEN  
This screen depicts your last computed position plotted against a  
cartographic background. As you move with your receiver, the position icon  
will update to reflect the direction and distance that you have moved.  
Segundo  
Hawthorne  
N
405  
710  
110  
Manhattan Beach  
Lawndale  
91  
Compton  
Gardena  
91  
Hermosa Beach  
107  
1
State/Local  
Highway  
710  
213  
405  
Carson  
Position Cursor  
Torranc
Signal Hill  
405  
110  
Palos Verdes Estates  
710  
Los  
Lomita  
47  
1
Lt  
1
Rancho Palos Verdes  
Floating Waypoint  
San Pedro  
Local Road  
Long Beac  
Lt  
Cerritos Channel  
Lt  
12 mi  
Lighthouse Icon  
TO:  
ARROWHEAD COVE  
BRG DST  
Scale  
134 °  
M
23.1M  
N
Navigational Data  
COG  
SOG  
Destination  
137 °  
M
16.1T  
K
This screen was enlarged for ease of reading. For a  
list of cartographic objects, please refer to the  
Cartography Legend.  
Cartography Legend  
The following table outlines cartographic objects used on the MAP screen of  
your MAP 410.  
710  
Major City  
(pop. >500K & Capitals)  
Interstate Highway  
Railroad Tracks  
Large City  
101  
(pop. 100K to 500K)  
Federal Highway  
Medium City  
(pop. 20K to 100K)  
91  
State/Country Border  
Small City  
(pop. <20K)  
State/Local Highway  
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Cartographic Shading  
For ease of viewing, the cartographic shading on the MAP screen in your  
MAP 410 is controlled by the setting you choose as your primary usage  
during the initialization process, Marine or Land. When your receiver is  
operating in Marine mode, the land is represented by gray shading while the  
water is clear to aid in viewing waypoints and other cartographic objects.  
Also, when operating in the Marine mode, more shallow areas of the water  
will be represented by light shading so that you can decipher depths when  
making your way in your watercraft. Conversely, when your receiver is  
operating in the Land mode, the water is represented by gray shading while  
the land is clear. The shallow areas of water are outlined with a white line to  
distinguish them from the deeper areas. Examples are shown below.  
Segundo  
Segundo  
Hawthorne  
Hawthorne  
N
N
Land Unshaded  
405  
405  
710  
710  
110  
110  
Manhattan Beach  
Lawndale  
91  
Manhattan Beach  
Lawndale  
91  
Gardena  
Compton  
Gardena  
Compton  
Land Shaded  
91  
91  
Hermosa Beach  
Hermosa Beach  
107  
107  
1
1
710  
710  
213  
213  
405  
Carson  
405  
Carson  
Water Shaded  
Torrance  
Torrance  
Signal Hill  
Signal Hill  
405  
405  
110  
110  
Water Unshaded  
Palos Verdes Estates  
Palos Verdes Estates  
710  
710  
Los  
Los  
47  
Lomita  
Lomita  
47  
1
1
1
1
Lt  
Lt  
Rancho Palos Verdes  
Rancho Palos Vedes  
San Pedro  
San Pedro  
Long Beac  
Long Beac  
Lt  
Lt  
Cerritos Channel  
Cerritos Channel  
Lt  
Lt  
12 mi  
12 mi  
TO:  
ARROWHEAD COVE  
BRG DST  
TO:  
ARROWHEAD COVE  
BRG DST  
Shallow Area  
(separated by line)  
Shallow Area  
(shaded)  
134 °  
M
23.1M  
134 °  
M
23.1M  
N
N
COG  
SOG  
COG  
SOG  
137 °  
M
16.1T  
137 °  
M
16.1T  
K
K
Land Mode  
Marine Mode  
MAP Setup  
MAP SETUP  
The MAP setup function allows you to select the MAP  
orientation, Course projection and Cartographic settings.  
Use the following keystrokes to access the MAP SETUP  
screen:  
ORIENTATION  
NORUP  
OFF  
ON  
COURSE PROJ  
LAT/LON GRID  
MAP TEXT  
ON  
MAJOR CITIES  
LARGE CITIES  
MEDIUM CITIES  
SMALL CITIES  
MAJOR HWY  
300  
200  
50  
8
From  
the Map  
120  
80  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
ENTER  
STATE/LOCAL HWY  
LOCAL ROADS  
RAILROADS  
MENU  
MARK  
screen.  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
50  
OFF  
OFF  
UPLOADED DATA  
To exit MAP setup, press the QUIT key.  
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MAP Screen Orientation  
The MAP screen has three types of orientation to choose from; North up,  
Course up and Track up. North up has north located at the top of the screen,  
Course up has the destination of the current leg at the top of the screen and  
Track up has the direction you are moving at the top of the screen.  
ORIENT  
From the  
Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
TRACK UP  
COURSE UP  
NORTH UP  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the ORIENTATION setting.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
The default setting is North up.  
Course Projection  
You may want to know where you will be after a specified period of time  
based on your current speed and heading. You can do this by setting your  
receiver to one of the following: OFF, 1 MINUTE, 2 MINUTES, 5  
MINUTES or 10 MINUTES.  
PROJECTION  
OFF  
1 MINUTE  
From  
the Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
2 MINUTES  
5 MINUTES  
10 MINUTES  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight COURSE PROJ.  
A solid black line will appear starting from your position to the projected  
position. The default setting is OFF.  
LAT/LON Grid  
With your MAP 410 you have the option of displaying or not displaying grid  
lines on the MAP screen. If the primary navigation mode is UTM then UTM  
grid lines will be displayed or if Lat/Lon is the primary navigation mode  
then Lat/Lon grid lines will be displayed. Grid lines are displayed as gray  
dotted lines.  
From  
the Map  
screen.  
LAT/LON GRID  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
OFF  
ON  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ON or OFF.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight LAT/LON GRID.  
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Map Text  
At times you may want to view the screen with less text showing to give a  
better view of landmarks or waypoints. You do this by turning the Map Text  
off using the following keystrokes.  
From  
the Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
MAP TEXT  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
OFF  
ON  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP TEXT.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ON or OFF.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
Turning the text off will not turn off your waypoints or landmarks, you do  
that on the second page of the MAP SETUP screen. The default setting is  
ON.  
Cities  
This function allows you to decide if, and at what scale, the different  
categories of cities will be displayed on the MAP screen. This includes the  
four categories of cities listed on the MAP SETUP screen; MAJOR CITIES,  
LARGE CITIES, MEDIUM CITIES and SMALL CITIES. Each category is  
controlled individually.  
From  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
MAP SCALES  
ENTER  
MARK  
the Map  
screen.  
MENU  
OFF  
0.1  
0.3  
0.5  
0.8  
1
highlight MAP SETUP.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the city category.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the desired scale.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
2
5
8
10  
20  
50  
200  
Continue the above steps for all the cities.  
Highways  
This function allows you to decide if, and at what scale, the different  
categories of highways will be displayed on the MAP screen. This includes  
the three categories of highways listed on the MAP SETUP screen; MAJOR  
HWY, STATE/LOCAL HWY and LOCAL ROAD. Each category is  
controlled individually.  
MAP SCALES  
OFF  
From  
the Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
0.1  
0.3  
0.5  
0.8  
1
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
2
5
8
10  
20  
50  
200  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
the highway category.  
the desired scale.  
Continue the above steps for all the highways.  
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Railroads  
This function allows you to decide if, and at what scale, railroads will be  
displayed on the MAP screen.  
MAP SCALES  
OFF  
0.1  
0.3  
0.5  
0.8  
1
From  
the Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
2
5
8
10  
20  
50  
200  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the desired scale.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight RAILROAD.  
Enabling/Disabling Uploaded Data  
MAP SETUP  
This function allows you to turn data that is uploaded into  
your receiver either ON or OFF.  
ORIENTATION  
NORUP  
COURSE PROJ  
LAT/LON GRID  
MAP TEXT  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
300  
200  
50  
MAJOR CITIES  
LARGE CITIES  
MEDIUM CITIES  
SMALL CITIES  
MAJOR HWY  
From the  
Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
8
120  
80  
STATE/LOCAL HWY  
LOCAL ROADS  
RAILROADS  
50  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the UPLOADED DATA.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ON or OFF.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
OFF  
OFF  
UPLOADED DATA  
Use UP/DOWN  
A confirmation/  
warning screen  
appears.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES or NO.  
Turning OFF uploaded data will erase all routes contained in your  
receiver’s memory.  
Waypoints  
USER  
This function allows you to decide if, and at what scale,  
waypoints will be displayed on the MAP screen. You will  
have the options of OFF, ICONS ONLY or ICONS/NAMES  
plus the choice of what scale you want them to be displayed  
on the MAP screen.  
OFF  
ICONS ONLY  
ICONS/NAMES  
From  
MAP SCALES  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
the Map  
screen.  
ARROW KEYS to  
MENU  
0.1  
0.2  
0.3  
0.5  
0.8  
1
highlight MAP SETUP.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the waypoint category.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
2
5
highlight the icon setting.  
8
10  
20  
50  
200  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight the Map scale.  
Continue with these steps until all of the settings are complete. The default  
setting for Waypoints is ICONS/NAMES and a scale of 2 miles.  
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Data Window  
Segundo  
Hawthorne  
N
On the bottom of the MAP screen a data window is  
shown that contains the name of the destination  
waypoint for the current leg of the active route as well as  
the bearing (BRG) and distance (DST) to the destination  
waypoint of the current leg. Also displayed are the  
course over ground (COG) and speed over ground  
(SOG). The cartography scale is displayed above the  
window.  
405  
710  
110  
Manhattan Beach  
Lawndale  
91  
Gardena  
Compton  
91  
Hermosa Beach  
107  
1
710  
213  
405  
Carson  
Torrance  
Signal Hill  
405  
110  
Palos Verdes Estates  
710  
Los  
Lomita  
47  
1
Lt  
1
Rancho Palos Verdes  
San Pedro  
Long Beac  
Lt  
Cerritos Channel  
Lt  
12 mi  
TO:  
If the receiver’s orientation is set to Track up or  
Course up, the North arrow will appear in the upper  
right hand corner which points in the direction of  
north.  
ARROWHEAD COVE  
N
BRG  
DST  
134 °  
M
23.1M  
N
COG  
SOG  
137 °  
M
16.1T  
K
When the receiver is first turned on and the map screen accessed for the first  
time, the map will center on the current or last position computed and the  
scale will be the last used map scale.  
Setting Hide/Show Data  
This function allows you to hide or show the Data Window on the MAP  
screen. When the Data Window is displayed the option on the menu will be  
HIDE DATA and when the Data Window is hidden the option will be  
SHOW DATA. Use the following keystrokes to hide or show the Data  
Window:  
From  
the Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
HIDE DATA or SHOW DATA.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
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Track History  
This function allows you to select the track history interval or turn it off.  
Using TRACK HISTORY records where you have been by automatically  
storing locations, as “dropping bread crumbs”, from your starting point as  
you travel. This is useful when you want to return to your starting point.  
The default setting is AUTO which, depending on your speed and bearing,  
automatically leaves “bread crumbs” displaying your track. The AUTO  
setting makes use of the SmartTrack feature which stops leaving “bread  
crumbs” when your speed is zero, leaves a lot of “bread crumbs” when you  
are making a turn and leaves fewer “bread crumbs” when you are traveling  
in a straight line. This keeps your track looking more like the actual path  
you traveled instead of jagged lines. Your track history will be displayed on  
the map using a black dotted line.  
TRACK HIST  
OFF  
From  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
AUTO  
the Map  
screen.  
MENU  
0.01 NM  
0.1 NM  
0.2 NM  
0.5 NM  
1.0 NM  
2.0 NM  
highlight TRACK HIST.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
highlight your choice.  
Clear Track  
You have the ability to clear the track history from your MAP screen, thus  
freeing up space to view other navigational data.  
WARNING  
CLEAR  
TRACK  
HISTORY?  
YES  
From  
the Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CLR TRACK.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
NO  
A
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
confirmation  
screen appears  
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Routes  
Routes will be displayed on the MAP screen as a black line for each leg,  
separated by the icons representing the waypoints that make up the legs of  
the route.  
MAP Scale  
The map scale appears at the lower left hand corner of MAP screen unless  
the Data Window is displayed. When the Data Window is displayed, the  
map scale will appear above the window. The map scale represents the  
distance on the map scaled to half the width of the screen. The map scale  
bar is shaded as shown to display the 1/2 and 1/4 scale distances. The map  
scale distance appears to the right of the scale.  
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Map Find  
MENU  
This allows you to find a waypoint anywhere on the MAP  
screen by using a few keystrokes and scrolling through the  
HIDE DATA  
TRACK HIST  
list of waypoints. Use the following keystrokes to find a  
specific waypoint:  
CLR TRACK  
MAP SETUP  
MAP FIND  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
From the  
Map  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the ORIENTATION setting.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
After completing the above steps you will be returned to the MAP screen  
with the cursor over the waypoint that was just selected.  
Panning Around the MAP  
While in the MAP screen you can use the 8-way ARROW KEYS to  
pan around the screen. This allows you to scan the MAP to see  
what your surroundings are or where a specific waypoint is located  
in relation to your current position. While panning, the cursor will be  
displayed as an icon representing crosshairs.  
Pressing the QUIT key will center the MAP screen on your present position  
and hide the crosshairs.  
When panning around the MAP screen, the screen orientation will lock  
into its current setting, as was designated in SETUP, and will unlock by  
pressing the QUIT key or exiting and returning back to the MAP screen.  
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Accessing WPTs from the MAP  
Segundo  
Hawthorne  
When the cursor is placed over the icon of a waypoint,  
the name, bearing, distance and position of that waypoint  
are displayed. You also have the ability to obtain  
N
405  
710  
110  
Manhattan Beach  
Lawndale  
91  
Gardena  
Compton  
91  
Hermosa Beach  
107  
1
710  
information regarding that waypoint above and beyond  
what is displayed on the screen. While over a waypoint  
icon, press the MENU key and highlight WPT INFO and  
press ENTER. The WPT INFO screen is now displayed  
showing further information about this waypoint.  
213  
405  
Carson  
Torrance  
Signal Hill  
405  
110  
Palos Verdes Estates  
710  
Los  
Lomita  
47  
1
Lt  
1
Rancho Palos Verdes  
San Pedro  
Long Beac  
Lt  
Cerritos Channel  
Lt  
12 mi  
TO:  
ARROWHEAD COVE  
BRG DST  
If the cursor is placed over a cartographic object for  
more than one second, a window appears identifying the  
object. Pressing the QUIT key will hide the window.  
134 °  
M
23.1M  
N
COG  
SOG  
137 °  
M
16.1T  
K
THE ROAD SCREEN  
The ROAD screen displays four customizable navigation fields, at the top of  
the screen, as well as a display to show your position on the desired route.  
At the top of the screen, the destination name is displayed along with  
navigation data fields. The pictorial road screen shows your position in  
TO: FISH  
Destination  
Name  
BRG  
DST  
n
°
3.52m  
127m  
Navigation Data  
Navigation Data  
SOG  
COG  
K
°
m
156  
T
2.7  
Destination  
Icon  
Desired Route  
Position Icon  
1.0  
Scale  
relation to your desired route, as well as your cross track error. The road  
shows the direction in which you should be travelling to reach your  
destination; when the destination icon is straight ahead, you are on course.  
If you are off course, such that the destination icon is off the screen, an  
arrow icon will appear to point you in the direction to get back on course.  
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Customizing the ROAD Screen  
You can change the four navigational fields. You can choose from BRG,  
DST, SOG, COG, VMG, CTS, TMP and Blank.  
From the  
Road  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
CUSTOMIZE
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
BRG 027°m  
DST 50.2nm  
SOG 8.2KT  
COG 056°m  
VMG 7.2KT  
CTS 028°m  
TMP 36°C  
BLANK  
screen.  
highlight CUSTOMIZE.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
field you wish to change.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
A pop-up  
menu appears.  
ENTER  
MARK  
You are returned  
to the Road screen  
in the customize mode.  
You can continue customizing  
using the same steps or  
press QUIT to exit this mode.  
ENTER  
MARK  
Changing the Scale  
You have the ability to change the scale on the ROAD screen. To increase  
the scale, press the ZOOM OUT key and to decrease the scale, press the  
ZOOM IN key.  
THE SPEED SCREEN  
While using the SPEED screen, you can view the graphical speedometer,  
odometer and trip odometer as well as the numerical bearing, course over  
ground and speed over ground.  
TO: CAMP  
Destination  
Name  
COG  
056m  
BRG  
Average Speed Icon  
Speed  
°
027°m  
10  
5
0
15  
20  
Graphical  
Speedometer  
Navigation  
Data  
K
SOG15.0T  
ODOMETER  
2 n  
0 0 5 4 2  
TRIP  
3
m  
Odometer  
2
n
3
m  
Trip Odometer  
0 5 4  
The top of the screen displays the destination name, bearing and course.  
The Graphical Speedometer is shown with a Circumference Bar that moves  
clockwise around the Speedometer to indicate instantaneous speed. The  
scale for the Speedometer is adjustable by using the RIGHT/LEFT  
ARROWs, as well as the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys, to increase or  
decrease the scales. The Average speed is represented by the icon on the  
Speedometer and can be customized.  
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Resetting the Odometer  
To reset the odometer use the following keystrokes:  
WARNING  
From the  
Speed  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
RESET  
ODOMETER  
TO 000?  
YES  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
screen.  
highlight ODOM RESET.  
A pop-up  
NO  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES or NO.  
ENTER  
MARK  
confirmation  
window appears.  
Resetting the Trip Odometer  
Use the following keystrokes to reset your MAP 410’s trip odometer:  
From the  
Speed  
screen.  
WARNING  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight TRIP RESET.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
RESET  
TRIP  
TO 000?  
YES  
NO  
A pop-up  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES or NO.  
ENTER  
MARK  
confirmation  
window appears.  
Setting the Speed Average  
You may want to reset the Speed Average field in your receiver. You can  
choose from TRIP, 5, 30 seconds, 1, 5 minutes or 1 hour. The TRIP option is  
the average over the whole trip. The default is 30 seconds.  
SPEED AVG  
From the  
Speed  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SPEED AVG.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
TRIP  
5 SECONDS  
30 SECONDS  
1 MINUTE  
5 MINUTES  
1 HOUR  
A pop-up  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS  
to highlight TRIP, 5 SECONDS, 30  
SECONDS, 1 MINUTE, 5 MINUTES or 1 HOUR.  
ENTER  
MARK  
window  
appears.  
THE TIME SCREEN  
The TIME screen displays the current time, estimated time  
enroute (ETE), time of arrival and elapsed time in regards  
to the route you are navigating in. The first data field can  
be customized to correct the current time and to select the  
time format.  
TIME  
03:54:21PM  
ETE  
01:09:24  
OF ARRIVAL  
04:34:20PM  
ELAPSED  
02:24:56  
The TIME screen defaults to OFF. To view this screen you will need to  
turn it ON. See Enabling/Disabling NAV Screens section for further  
details.  
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Selecting TIME Format  
You may need to correct the current time or change the time format. Your  
choices for time format are LOCAL 24HR, LOCAL AM/PM and UTC.  
From  
any  
screen.  
TIME FORMAT  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
LOCAL 24HR  
LOCAL AM/PM  
UTC  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight TIME FORMAT.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
The term waypoint is used when your receiver is in the Marine mode and  
the term landmark is used in the Land mode.  
NAV SCREEN DEFAULTS  
The following chart identifies what the default states are for the nine (9)  
NAV screens displayed in your MAP 410. With the exception of the  
POSITION screen and SAT STATUS screen, you can turn the NAV screens off  
using the procedures found in the Enabling/Disabling the NAV Screens  
section of this manual.  
Default ON or OFF  
NAV Screen  
ON  
ON  
SAT STATUS  
POSITION  
NAV1  
OFF  
ON  
COMPASS  
NAV2  
ON  
ON  
MAP  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ROAD  
SPEED  
TIME  
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Working with Waypoints (WPTs)  
Waypoints and landmarks are positions that are saved in your receiver’s  
memory and used to create routes. For purposes of this manual, the term  
waypoint is used since the default setting of your MAP 410 is marine. This  
section tells you how to create, save, edit, delete, project, sort and find  
waypoints. You can store up to 500 waypoints which are used to create  
routes for navigation.  
WAYPOINTS  
USER  
THE WAYPOINT MENU  
The Waypoint Menu lists the available categories of  
AIRPORTS  
RAIL STOPS  
waypoints that you can choose from when navigating using  
WATER PORTS  
your MAP 410.  
SIGHT SEEING  
HISTORIC  
MUSEUMS  
PARKS/GARDEN  
AMUSEMENT  
GOLF COURSES  
SPORTS ARENAS  
SELECTING A WAYPOINT CATEGORY  
Your MAP 410 allows you to find and retrieve information on all waypoints  
stored in memory. You also have the ability to create, edit and delete  
waypoints you have stored in your receiver. There are two categories of  
waypoints; User and Non-User. Following are descriptions of both these  
categories as well as a chart that shows the functions of each.  
W PT Ty p e s  
Ava ila b le Fu n ctio n s  
Create  
Edit  
Delete  
Project  
Sort  
User  
Find  
Project  
Sort  
Non-User  
User Waypoints  
User waypoints are locations that you save in your receiver’s memory,  
including their coordinates and an icon you associate with them. These  
waypoints are editable by you and can be deleted when no longer needed.  
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Non-User Waypoints  
Non-User waypoints are waypoints that are uploaded into your receiver that  
display destinations of interest, including their coordinates and their name.  
Non-User waypoints are not editable and are permanently stored in your  
receiver’s memory and cannot be deleted unless written over by waypoints  
downloaded from the MapSend™ CD (see the Accessories Appendix for  
further details).  
SAVING A WAYPOINT (USER ONLY)  
Waypoints are used to create routes and GOTOs. You have two options  
when naming waypoints. You can create waypoints with either a receiver-  
created name or with a name you create yourself.  
Saving Your Position Fix with a Receiver-Generated Name  
From anywhere in the receiver, you can save (MARK) your position with a  
receiver created name. This is the fastest way to save your position.  
To save a waypoint with a receiver-created name, press and hold MARK  
and press and hold MARK again. The waypoint will be saved with a  
receiver-generated name beginning with WPT001, WPT002 and so on.  
Saving Your Position Fix with a User-Created name  
MARK  
DOCK  
Use the following keystrokes to save your current position  
with a name you choose.  
34˚06.56N  
117˚49.60W  
900 FT  
11:23PM  
12JUN99  
Use ARROW KEYS to enter  
the alphanumeric characters  
of the name you choose.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
(PRESS & HOLD)  
CREATE MSG  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use ARROW KEYS  
to highlight the waypoint  
icon of your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROWS to  
SAVE WPT  
SAVE TO RTE  
highlight SAVE WPT.  
CREATING A WAYPOINT (USER ONLY)  
This allows you to create a waypoint at a position where  
you are not currently located.  
MARK  
DOCK  
Use ARROW KEYS to enter  
34˚06.56N  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
the alphanumeric characters  
of the name you choose.  
117˚49.60W  
(PRESS & HOLD)  
900 FT  
11:23PM  
12JUN99  
Use ARROW KEYS  
to highlight the waypoint  
icon of your choice.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
field you wish to change.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
CREATE MSG  
SAVE WPT  
SAVE TO RTE  
Use ARROW KEYS to  
input the data for  
the desired fields.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SAVE WPT.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
EDITING A WAYPOINT (USER ONLY)  
This sections deals with the following options: editing a waypoint name,  
editing the waypoint icon, editing coordinates, editing elevation and editing  
a message.  
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Selecting a Waypoint to Edit (User Only)  
Use the following steps to select the waypoint you wish to  
edit:  
MENU  
EDIT WPT  
SORT WPT  
DELETE WPT  
PROJECTION  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
From any  
NAV  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
screen.  
highlight WAYPOINTS.  
SETUP  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
ENTER  
MARK  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
waypoint you wish to edit.  
the USER category.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight EDIT WPT.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
MARK  
Editing Waypoint Fields (User Only)  
EDIT WPT  
WPT003  
Use the following steps to edit the fields of the selected  
waypoint:  
34˚06.56N  
117˚49.60W  
900FT  
11:23:35PM  
12JUN99  
After selecting  
the waypoint  
you wish to edit  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
data field you wish to edit.  
ENTER  
MARK  
NO CAMP  
FIRES  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to enter  
the data for that field.  
Repeat these  
ENTER  
MARK  
steps for the  
additional fields.  
SAVE EDITS  
DELETE MSG  
Creating/Editing/Deleting a Message in a Waypoint (User  
Only)  
To create a message in a waypoint, follow the instructions on selecting a  
waypoint and then complete the following steps:  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CREATE MSG.  
Use the ARROW KEYS  
to input alphanumeric  
characters (20 max).  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
To edit a message, follow the instructions on selecting a waypoint and then  
complete the following steps:  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
scroll to the message.  
Use the ARROW  
KEYS to input changes  
to your message.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
To delete a message, follow the instructions on selecting a waypoint and  
then complete the following steps:  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
ARROW KEYS to  
MARK  
highlight DELETE MSG.  
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Saving Changes to the Selected Waypoint (User Only)  
EDIT WPT  
CAMP  
To save your changes, follow the instructions on selecting  
a waypoint and then complete the following steps:  
34˚06.56N  
117˚49.60W  
900 FT  
11:23:35PM  
12JUN99  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SAVE EDITS.  
CREATE MSG  
SAVE EDITS  
DELETING A WAYPOINT (USER ONLY)  
You may find that you have too many saved waypoints that  
you no longer use. In this case, you can delete these  
unnecessary waypoints. Once these waypoints are deleted,  
you cannot undo this process or retrieve these deleted  
waypoints.  
DELETE  
DELETE  
WPT023?  
YES  
NO  
From any  
NAV  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight WAYPOINTS.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the USER category.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
waypoint you wish to delete.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight DELETE WPT.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
A pop-up  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES or NO.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
confirmation  
window appears.  
PROJECTING A WAYPOINT (USER & NON-USER)  
This function allows you to create a waypoint at a certain distance and  
direction from an existing waypoint or from your current position.  
From any  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight WAYPOINTS.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
category the waypoint is in.  
PROJECTION  
FROM  
ENTER  
MARK  
NAV  
MENU  
screen.  
WPT003  
G.C. BRG/DST  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS  
to highlight the waypoint  
you wish to project.  
M
BRG 000  
˚
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
MENU  
DST 000NM  
LAT/LON  
highlight PROJECTION.  
34˚08.56N  
117˚50.60W  
The Projection  
screen is  
displayed.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the field  
where you want to make changes.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
UTM  
11  
4
760W  
23  
479N  
74  
37  
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In the G.C. (Great Circle) BRG/DST field, you can input the bearing and  
distance into the data fields in order to compute the projection. You can also  
input information into the coordinate fields.  
Once you have the necessary information in the data fields and the receiver  
has projected the position, you can save the position by pressing MARK.  
SORTING A WAYPOINT (USER & NON-USER)  
SORT WPT  
You may want to change how the waypoints are sorted. You  
have the options of ALPHABETIC, NEAREST and ICON/  
NAME (User Only).  
ALPHABETIC  
NEAREST  
ICON/NAME  
User Menu  
From any  
NAV  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight WAYPOINTS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
category the waypoint is in.  
SORT WPT  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
MENU  
highlight SORT WPT.  
ALPHABETIC  
NEAREST  
A pop-up  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
menu  
KEYS to highlight  
appears.  
your desired option.  
Non-User Menu  
FINDING A WAYPOINT (NON-USER ONLY)  
To find a particular waypoint use the following steps:  
From  
any  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
MENU  
KEYS to highlight the  
screen.  
highlight WAYPOINTS.  
category the waypoint is in.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight FIND.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to input the  
characters of the waypoint.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
You are brought back to  
the Waypoint Menu with  
the chosen waypoint highlighted.  
The information  
on that waypoint  
is displayed.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
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Working with Routes  
A route is a planned course of travel defined by a series of waypoints stored  
in the receiver’s memory. These waypoints are connected to form the  
segments or “legs” of the route. Waypoints that are saved in the receiver’s  
memory can also be inserted into a route. There are 5 different types of  
routes; GOTO, BACKTRACK, MOB, MULTI-LEG and TRACK ROUTE.  
The MAP 410 holds 20 routes with 30 fully-reversible legs. The route  
function allows you to activate, create, view/edit or delete any one of the 20  
routes.  
ROUTE MENU  
THE ROUTE MENU  
TRACK ROUTE  
1
FISH  
....CAMP  
The Route menu lists all current routes that are saved in  
your receiver’s memory. Use the following keystrokes to  
access the Route menu:  
2
3
4
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS  
to highlight ROUTES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
LEGS DISTANCE  
20.5MN  
2
Creating a GOTO Route  
A GOTO is a route which guides you from your current  
position to any waypoint in the receiver’s memory. As an  
example, you can save a waypoint at your home.  
USER  
DOCK  
CAMP  
From your  
present  
location.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS  
to highlight the category the  
waypoint you wish to goto is stored.  
GOTO  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the waypoint  
you wish to navigate to.  
BRG  
DST  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
027m 50.2mn  
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Creating a GOTO Route from the Map Screen  
This function allows you to create a GOTO route directly  
from the MAP screen by placing the cursor over a position  
and pressing the GOTO key. You can place the cursor over  
a particular waypoint or destination of interest or over a  
position on the screen that is unmarked. When you set a  
GOTO to an unmarked location, your receiver marks that  
position and gives it a temporary waypoint name called  
GOTO  
GOTO  
MAP?  
YES  
NO  
“MAP”. You will then start navigating towards “MAP”. When you set a  
GOTO to a destination of interest or waypoint, a confirmation screen  
appears confirming your desire to navigate to that position, which is already  
named and doesn’t need the “MAP” designation. Highlight YES and press  
the ENTER key and you will begin navigating towards that position.  
A confirmation  
screen appears  
confirming your GOTO.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES or NO.  
From  
the MAP  
screen.  
ENTER  
MARK  
GOTO  
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Using FIND in a GOTO Route  
When creating a GOTO route, you may need to find the waypoint you wish  
to navigate towards. Using the FIND function allows you to quickly find  
the desired waypoint. This option is not available for User waypoints.  
MENU  
From your  
present  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS  
to highlight the category the  
ENTER  
MARK  
GOTO  
FIND  
location.  
waypoint you wish to goto is stored.  
CLEAR GOTO  
SORT WPT  
BACKTRACK  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS to alphabetically  
scroll through the waypoints in the category  
you selected. Highlight your desired waypoint.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS  
MENU  
to highlight FIND.  
SETUP  
You are returned to the  
GOTO screen with the  
chosen waypoint highlighted.  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
Clearing a GOTO Route  
The CLEAR GOTO function allows you to delete an active GOTO route.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
ARROW KEYS to  
GOTO  
highlight CLEAR GOTO  
CREATING A MAN OVER BOARD (MOB) ROUTE  
GOTO  
MOB  
USER  
Another type of route is Man Over Board (MOB). The  
MOB route is useful when you want to instantly create a  
route.  
AIRPORTS  
RAIL STOPS  
WATER PORTS  
SIGHTSEEING  
HISTORIC  
From your  
present  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS  
to highlight MOB.  
ENTER  
MARK  
GOTO  
location.  
MUSEUMS  
PARK/GARDEN  
AMUSEMENT  
GOLF COURSES  
When you press ENTER, your receiver will store the  
position and set a GOTO route to it. MOB waypoints are  
titled MOB001, MOB002, etc. If an MOB already exists,  
the receiver will give you the option of replacing the MOB.  
Clearing a MOB  
The CLEAR MOB function allows you to delete an active MOB route.  
Clearing a MOB route does not delete the MOB waypoint from the  
receiver’s memory. You will have to delete this waypoint from the waypoint  
list.  
From the  
GOTO  
Screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CLEAR MOB.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
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CREATING A BACKTRACK ROUTE  
Backtrack creates a route that starts from the last point  
recorded in track history, using the “bread crumbs” saved, to  
the first point recorded for track history. By following this  
route, you “retrace your steps” back to the starting point.  
MENU  
ACTIVATE  
VIEW/EDIT  
REVERSE  
DELETE  
BACKTRACK  
MAP VIEW  
Use UP/DOWN  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
MENU  
highlight BACKTRACK.  
A route will be created and given a name in the format of BXXPxx. XX is  
the BACKTRACK number and xx is the waypoint number ranging from 01  
to 31. For example, your first backtrack will read B01P01. The backtrack  
waypoints will be listed in the menu just as other waypoints.  
BACKTRACK routes can be deleted like other routes but the waypoints in  
the route will not be deleted.  
CREATING A MULTI-LEG ROUTE  
You may want to create a route with your saved waypoints.  
CREATE  
For example, if you want to create a route from your home,  
to a campsite and then to a great fishing spot, you can create  
a route that would take you to each place.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
The Route  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
MENU  
menu appears.  
highlight an empty route.  
SAVE ROUTE  
LEG  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CREATE.  
A screen will appear  
with the first dotted  
line highlighted.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
BRG  
DST  
N
M
˚
m
A menu of all the  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the category  
the waypoint is located in.  
ENTER  
MARK  
waypoints saved from the  
selected category is displayed.  
CREATE  
HOME  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
first waypoint of your route.  
Your receiver will display the waypoint you  
just selected in the starting location and the  
second dotted line will be highlighted.  
ENTER  
MARK  
Continue the above  
process until you have  
completed the desired route.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SAVE ROUTE.  
SAVE ROUTE  
LEG  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SAVE ROUTE.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
OR  
BRG  
DST  
N
M
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VIEWING/EDITING A ROUTE  
MENU  
ACTIVATE  
VIEW/EDIT  
REVERSE  
DELETE  
You have the ability to view/edit routes that you have  
created using waypoints stored in your receiver’s memory.  
To view or edit a route, complete the following steps:  
BACKTRACK  
MAP VIEW  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
route you wish to edit.  
Use UP/DOWN  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
MENU  
highlight VIEW/EDIT.  
INSERTING A LEG  
With the route you have created, from your home to a  
VIEW/EDIT  
HOME  
CAMP  
campsite, you can insert a leg in the route. For example, on  
your way to the campsite, you find a stream that you want  
to stop at on your way back. You can add the waypoint for  
the stream to your route.  
While viewing  
the route you wish  
to insert a leg into.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS  
to highlight the waypoint that  
you want to insert a leg before.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight INSERT.  
SAVE ROUTE  
LEG  
MENU  
BRG  
DST  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the category  
the waypoint is located in.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
10 NM  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
30  
˚
m
MARK  
waypoint you want to insert.  
CHANGING A WAYPOINT IN A ROUTE  
Using your home to campsite route, you may decide that you want to go to  
the fishing spot on the way to the campsite and not stop at the stream. You  
can replace the waypoint representing the stream with the fishing spot.  
While viewing  
the route you wish  
to change a wpt in.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the waypoint  
that you want to change.  
ENTER  
MARK  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
waypoint you want to replace.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the category  
the waypoint is located in.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ADDING A WAYPOINT AT THE END OF A ROUTE  
You may be navigating using the home to campsite route and find a great  
picnic spot. You want to add this to the end of your route.  
While viewing  
the route you wish  
to add a wpt to the end of.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the first  
available dotted line of the route.  
ENTER  
MARK  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the category  
the waypoint is located in.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS to  
highlight the waypoint you want  
to add to the end of your route.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
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DELETING A WAYPOINT IN A ROUTE  
On your next trip while navigating from the home to  
campsite route, you find the campsite has been closed. You  
may want to delete the campsite leg from your route.  
VIEW/EDIT  
HOME  
CAMP  
While viewing  
the route you wish  
to delete a wpt from.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the wpt  
you wish to delete.  
SAVE ROUTE  
LEG  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight DELETE.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
BRG  
DST  
10 NM  
30  
˚
m
SAVING A ROUTE  
Once you have made changes to your route, you will need to  
save those changes.  
MENU  
INSERT  
DELETE  
REPLACE  
SAVE ROUTE  
While viewing  
the route you  
wish to save.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SAVE ROUTE.  
ENTER  
MARK  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
OR  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SAVE ROUTE.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING A ROUTE  
While navigating in your route from home to campsite, you  
may decide you want to activate (turn on) the home to  
campsite route and begin navigating.  
MENU  
ACTIVATE  
VIEW/EDIT  
REVERSE  
DELETE  
BACKTRACK  
MAP VIEW  
To activate:  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
route you wish to activate.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ACTIVATE.  
While navigating in your route from home to campsite, you may decide you  
want to deactivate (turn off) the route and return to it later.  
To deactivate:  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
route you wish to deactivate.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight DEACTIVATE.  
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REVERSING A ROUTE  
Once you have reached the end of your route, you can  
reverse the route to return home. For example,  
Camp...Fish, goes from point A to B to C to D, reversed  
would read from D to C to B to A and the title would read  
Fish...Camp.  
ROUTE MENU  
TRACK ROUTE  
1
FISH  
....CAMP  
2
3
4
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
route you wish to reverse.  
LEGS DISTANCE  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight REVERSE.  
The screen will display the  
ROUTE MENU and the  
waypoints in the titles will reverse.  
20.5MN  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
2
DELETING A ROUTE  
After your last trip using your home to campsite route, you decide you no  
longer want to visit those sites. You can delete the route from your receiver.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
route you wish to delete.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
MENU  
A
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight DELETE.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
confirmation  
ARROW KEYS to  
screen appears.  
highlight YES or NO.  
USING MAP VIEW IN A ROUTE  
MENU  
While navigating in your route, you can view the entire route  
in a small screen overview with the use of Map View.  
ACTIVATE  
VIEW/EDIT  
REVERSE  
DELETE  
BACKTRACK  
MAP VIEW  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
route you wish to view.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ROUTES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
Use UP/DOWN  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP VIEW.  
If your route is larger than the maximum allowable zoom scale, the route  
will not be displayed on the MAP screen.  
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WORKING WITH TRACKROUTE  
ROUTE MENU  
By activating the TrackRoute at the top of the ROUTE  
MENU, you can navigate the track history stored in your  
receiver’s memory. This turns the Track History logging  
off to keep from overwriting track points in memory. The  
top of the navigation screens will indicate TO: LEGXXXX  
where XXXX is between 0 to 1200. As you navigate with  
the receiver and pass individual track points, the legs will  
switch and countdown until you reach LEG 0 which is your  
final destination.  
TRACK ROUTE  
1
FISH  
....CAMP  
2
3
4
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
LEGS DISTANCE  
20.5MN  
2
You navigate from the first created track point to the last track point.  
Deactivate. When TrackRoute is turned off, Track History logging begins.  
The track points will be overwritten once the receiver records new position  
fixes.  
Reverse. This reverses the TrackRoute or the track in Track History.  
Delete. This erases the track points in Track History.  
Backtrack. This activates BACKTRACK Route by saving the Track  
History as a 30 leg route and activating it.  
If there are some track points that are very close to each other, the  
receiver may appear to skip one of these legs.  
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AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS  
Working with Sun/Moon and Fish/Hunt  
The Sun/Moon function displays solar and lunar calculations and the Fish/  
Hunt function displays times for excellent and good Fishing/Hunting. The  
default will be the current position unless the function is accessed from a  
waypoint menu or waypoint information screen.  
Working with Sun/Moon:  
From  
any NAV  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SUN/MOON.  
SUN/MOON  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
AT: POS  
ON: 23MAR98  
RISE/SET  
You can change the  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight the  
location (AT) field.  
ENTER  
MARK  
location (AT) and/or the  
SUN  
date (ON) for this calculation.  
RISE 06:55AM  
SET 05:08PM  
MOON  
RISE 07:32PM  
SET 01:49AM  
PHASE  
A list of  
your saved  
waypoints appears.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the desired waypoint.  
ENTER  
MARK  
KEYS to highlight  
the desired category.  
Use ARROW  
KEYS to  
enter the date.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
the date (ON) field.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
Working with Fish/Hunt:  
SUN/MOON  
AT: POS  
ON: 23MAR98  
From  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
any NAV  
ARROW KEYS to  
MENU  
screen.  
highlight FISH/HUNT.  
FISH/HUNT  
EXCELLENT  
FROM 06:15AM  
TO  
07:45 AM  
You can switch between the Sun/Moon and Fish/Hunt data  
screens using the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs. Also, you will  
be able to edit the AT and ON fields that you previously  
changed.  
FROM 10:24PM  
TO  
GOOD  
FROM 04:12PM  
TO  
FROM 06:37AM  
TO 10:05AM  
11:58PM  
07:40PM  
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Simulate Mode  
The Simulate mode will help you become familiar with your receiver and  
how it works by generating artificial position fixes. By utilizing Simulate,  
the receiver will create a route and will continue until you end it. In order to  
end and delete the route created, return to the window where you initiated  
the mode and select OFF or power the receiver OFF. It is important to reset  
the receiver to your current position and not the position that was created in  
the Simulate mode.  
SETUP  
INITIALIZE  
From  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
NAV SCREENS  
COORD SYSTEM  
MAP DATUM  
ELEV MODE  
TIME FORMAT  
NAV UNITS  
TEMP UNITS  
NORTH REF  
LIGHT TIMER  
BEEPER  
any NAV  
screen.  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SIMULATE.  
PERSONALIZE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
NMEA  
BAUD RATE  
SIMULATE  
A pop-up menu will be displayed giving a list of options  
consisting of OFF, AUTO and USER. Highlight OFF to turn  
the Simulator mode OFF. Highlight AUTO to turn the  
Simulator ON and set a simulated route.  
USER
If USER is selected, you will be prompted to input COG and  
press ENTER. Then input SOG and press ENTER to display  
a simulate activated window. The default setting is OFF.  
COG 000M˚  
SOG 025KT  
Contrast  
You may want to change the contrast of your receiver’s display. At times  
you will need to darken the display or lighten it. Use the following  
keystrokes to do this:  
From  
any NAV  
screen.  
CONTRAST  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CONTRAST.  
MENU  
Use LEFT/RIGHT  
ARROW KEYS to  
adjust the contrast.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
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Alarms/Messages  
ACCESSING THE ALARM/MESSAGE MENU  
While navigating, you may decide to set an alarm in your MAP 410. Your  
receiver has five types of alarms: Anchor alarm, which will notify you when  
your anchored boat has drifted; Arrival alarm, which will notify you when  
you are within the arrival circle of your destination; XTE alarm, which will  
notify you when you have gone off course; Proximity alarm which will  
notify you when you are within the proximity of any waypoints you have  
chosen; and GPS alarm which alerts you when your MAP 410 is receiving  
poor GPS signals.  
ATTENTION  
From  
any NAV  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ALARM/MSG.  
MENU  
P
WPT001 IS  
WITHIN 100FT  
ROCKS ON  
LEFT  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ANCHOR ALARM  
The Anchor alarm will notify that you have moved from the set position.  
For example, while boating, you can set your Anchor alarm. Once anchored,  
if your boat begins to drift from the set position, a pop-up window will  
appear to notify that you are moving.  
ANCHOR  
OFF  
100FT  
250FT  
500FT  
While viewing  
the Alarm/  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
Message screen.  
highlight ANCHOR ALARM.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
The beeper will sound when the GPS position is at a distance greater than  
the distance you have chosen. The alarm will sound until you turn it off or  
the condition is corrected. The default setting is OFF.  
ARRIVAL ALARM  
The Arrival alarm will notify you when you are within the arrival circle of  
the destination waypoint.  
ARRIVAL  
While viewing  
the Alarm/  
Message screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ARRIVAL ALARM.  
OFF  
100FT  
250FT  
500FT  
0.2 NM  
0.5 NM  
1.0 NM  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
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The alarm will sound and a pop-up window will appear when the GPS  
position is within the arrival circle distance you have chosen. The pop-up  
window will display the arrival circle distance as well as any message you  
have input for the waypoint. The alarm will sound until you turn it off. The  
default is OFF.  
CROSS TRACK ERROR (XTE) ALARM  
The XTE (Cross Track Error) alarm will notify you when you have gone off  
your set course.  
XTE  
While viewing  
the Alarm/  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
OFF  
100FT  
Message screen.  
highlight XTE ALARM.  
250FT  
500FT  
0.2 NM  
0.5 NM  
1.0 NM  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
The alarm will sound when the GPS position is off your set course by the  
distance you have chosen. The alarm will sound until you turn it off or the  
condition is corrected. The default setting is OFF.  
PROXIMITY ALARM  
The Proximity alarm will sound when you are within the proximity of any  
User waypoints you have chosen that are not on the active route or GOTO.  
PROXIMITY
OFF  
While viewing  
the Alarm/  
Message screen.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
PROXIMITY ALARM.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
your desired option.  
ENTER  
MARK  
100FT  
250FT  
500FT  
0.2 NM  
0.5 NM  
1.0 NM  
The PROX WPTS screen  
will be displayed for you  
to insert proximity waypoints.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight the empty field.  
Your saved  
waypoints  
will appear.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight a waypoint.  
To continue this process,  
use the DOWN ARROW  
to make the next selection.  
ENTER  
MARK  
PROX WPTS  
REEF  
ROCKS  
WPT001  
WPT002  
When you have completed your  
selection, use the UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to highlight SAVE WPTS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
OR  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
SAVE WPTS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
SAVE WPTS  
The alarm will sound and a pop-up window will appear  
when the GPS position is within the proximity distance you  
have chosen. The pop-up window will display the  
proximity distance as well as any message you have inputted for the  
waypoint. The alarm will sound until you turn it off. The default setting is  
OFF.  
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Due to government imposed Selective Availability, the alarm settings  
under 100 meters, may be in error unless you are using DGPS. Do  
not rely on these settings for precise navigation.  
GPS ALARM  
At times, the GPS signals your MAP 410 receives are of poor quality and  
affect the accuracy of your receiver. This alarm alerts you when your  
receiver is receiving poor signals and it can be turned ON or OFF. The  
default setting is OFF.  
GPS ALARM  
OFF  
ON  
While viewing  
the Alarm/  
Message screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight GPS ALARM.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
VIEWING THE ALARM/MSG MENU  
MENU  
DEFAULTS  
CLEAR MSG  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ALARM/MSG.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
MENU  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
RE-SETTING ALARM DEFAULTS  
After changing many of the alarm settings, you may want to  
restore the alarm default settings.  
DEFAULTS  
While viewing  
the Alarm/  
Message screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight DEFAULTS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
RESTORE  
DEFAULT  
SETTINGS?  
A pop-up  
confirmation  
menu appears.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES.  
YES  
NO  
ENTER  
MARK  
CLEARING ALARM MESSAGES  
The message buffer may become cluttered with information. You can use  
the CLR MSG to delete the messages.  
CLR MSG  
While viewing  
the Alarm/  
Message screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CLEAR MSG.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
CLEAR  
ALL  
MESSAGES?  
YES  
A pop-up  
confirmation  
menu appears.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight YES.  
ENTER  
MARK  
NO  
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CUSTOMIZING YOUR MAP 410  
Setup  
MENU  
Setup allows you to initialize the receiver and set system  
parameters to your preference.  
COORD SYS  
MAP DATUM  
ELEV MODE  
PROJECTION  
TRIP RESET  
WAYPOINTS  
ROUTES  
SETUP  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
SUN/MOON  
FISH/HUNT  
CONTRAST  
ALARM/MSG  
Initialization  
By initializing your receiver, you establish the initial  
position for the receiver. This will enable the receiver to  
search the sky for available satellites. You will need to  
reinitialize if you have travelled more than 300 miles while  
the receiver is turned off.  
SETUP  
INITIALIZE  
NAV SCREENS  
COORD SYSTEM  
MAP DATUM  
ELEV MODE  
TIME FORMAT  
NAV UNITS  
TEMP UNITS  
NORTH REF  
LIGHT TIMER  
BEEPER  
PERSONALIZE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
NMEA  
BAUD RATE  
SIMULATE  
From  
any NAV  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight INITIALIZE.  
Refer to the Getting Started section for more details.  
Enabling/Disabling the NAV Screens  
You may find that you do not use one, or more, of the nine NAV screens  
provided in the receiver. You have the option to disable NAV screens,  
except for the SAT STATUS and POSITION screens.  
From  
any NAV  
screen.  
NAV 1  
ON  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight NAV SCREENS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
OFF  
A pop-up  
menu will  
appear.  
Use UP/DOWN  
You will be  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
prompted for  
highlight ON or OFF.  
each NAV screen.  
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Coordinate System  
A Coordinate System is provided for you. This option allows you to select  
primary and secondary coordinates used for entering and viewing position  
information. The most common is LAT/LON. You can choose from LAT/  
LON, TD, UTM, OSGB, IRISH, SWISS, SWEDISH, FINNISH, FRENCH,  
GERMAN, MGRS and USER GRID. The default primary coordinate  
system will be Lat/Lon in Degrees/Minutes and the default secondary  
coordinate system will be UTM.  
COORDSYS
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight COORD SYS.  
ENTER  
MARK  
PRIMARY  
SECONDARY  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
KEYS to highlight  
PRIMARY or SECONDARY.  
If a format is required for the coordinate system you have  
chosen, a pop-up menu will be displayed. Highlight your  
selection and press ENTER.  
LAT/LON
DEG/MIN.MM  
DEG/MIN.MMM  
DEG/MIN/SEC  
You would generally want the receiver to use position coordinates in the  
same map datum that is used by your maps. For example, the Irish Grid  
uses the Irish datum, Finnish Grid uses the KKJ datum, Swedish Grid  
uses the RT 90 datum and the Swiss Grid uses the Swiss datum.  
Map Datum  
You can change the datum the receiver uses to compute position coordinates.  
You will want your receiver’s datum to match the datum on the map or chart  
you are using. Use the map “legend” to determine the datum required for  
the map or chart. If you are not using a map or chart or are unsure which  
datum to use, select WGS84 (the default setting).  
MAPDATUM
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
PRIMARY  
SECONDARY  
Use UP/DOWN  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight  
PRIMARY or SECONDARY.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight MAP DATUM.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
KEYS to highlight your  
map datum of choice.  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
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Elevation Mode  
You have the option of changing your elevation mode to 2D (2-  
Dimensional) or 3D (3-Dimensional). You may find 2D useful if you know  
the elevation of your position and the elevation will not change. For  
example, if you are at sea level, you could use 2D because you know that  
your elevation is zero. The default setting is 3D.  
ELEVATION
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
3D  
2D  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ELEV MODE.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
ELEVATION
If 3-D is selected, you will be returned  
to the SETUP menu. If 2-D  
is selected, complete the following.  
Use the ARROW  
KEYS to input  
your elevation.  
ENTER  
MARK  
0000FT  
Time Format  
You have the option of changing the format in which the time is given. Your  
choices are LOCAL 24HR, LOCAL AM/PM and UTC.  
TIME FORMAT  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
LOCAL 24HR  
LOCAL AM/PM  
UTC  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight TIME FORMAT.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
If UTC is selected, the receiver will return to Setup. If LOCAL 24HR or  
LOCAL AM/PM are selected, a pop-up menu will be displayed prompting  
you to input the correct time. Use the ARROWs to input the time and press  
ENTER.  
Nav Units  
You can choose the units of measure used by your receiver. NAV UNITS  
gives you the options of MILES/MPH, NM/KNOTS and KM/KPH. Default  
setting is MILES/MPH for land use in the United States and KM/KPH for  
land use outside the United States. Default setting is NM/KNOTS for  
marine use.  
From  
any  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
NAV UNITS  
MILES/MPH  
NM/KNOTS  
KM/KPH  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight NAV UNITS.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
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Temperature Units  
You have the ability to choose between FAHRENHEIT and CELSIUS when  
setting the temperature units in your MAP 410.  
TEMP UNITS  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
FAHRENHEIT  
CELSIUS  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight TEMP UNITS.  
Use UP/DOWN ARROW  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
KEYS to highlight  
FAHRENHEIT or CELSIUS.  
North Reference  
The MAP 410 uses magnetic north as a default reference for all navigation  
computations. You can change this to true north (good, if you are using a  
map) or back to magnetic north (default, good to use if you are using a  
compass) under SETUP. The default setting is MAGNETIC.  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
NORTHREF
TRUE  
MAGNETIC  
MENU  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight NORTH REF.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
Light Timer  
The light timer is a power saving function that automatically turns the light  
off. Once the light has been turned off by the timer, it can be turned on with  
the next key press. For example, suppose you select the timer setting for 30  
seconds. If you press the light key to turn the light on, it will remain lit for  
30 seconds and then shut off automatically, as you had selected. With the  
next key press, the light will turn on again for 30 seconds. This process will  
continue until you press the light key again to turn the light off or turn the  
receiver off. With the Light Timer function, you can choose the setting for  
the light timer. You can choose from ALWAYS ON, 15 and 30 seconds, 1, 2  
and 4 minutes.  
LIGHTTIMER
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
ALWAYS ON  
15 SECONDS  
30 SECONDS  
1 MINUTE  
2 MINUTES  
4 MINUTES  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight LIGHT TIMER.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
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Beeper  
You can select the options for when the beeper will sound. Your choices are  
OFF, KEYS ONLY, ALARM ONLY and KEYS/ALARM. The default  
setting is KEYS/ALARM.  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
BEEPER  
OFF  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
KEYS ONLY  
ALARM ONLY  
KEYS /ALARM  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight BEEPER.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
Personalize  
With the personalize function, you have the option of  
inputting your name into the MAP 410 receiver.  
PERSONALIZE  
THIS  
MAP 410  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
Use UP/DOWN  
UNIT IS THE  
PERSONAL  
PROPERTY  
OF  
MICHAEL  
SMIT  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
MENU  
highlight PERSONALIZE.  
Use UP/DOWN  
If turned ON, use  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
the ARROW KEYS to  
highlight ON or OFF.  
input your information.  
Clearing Memory  
The Clear Memory function allows you to delete track history, backtrack  
waypoints, waypoints and routes as well as reset defaults to the factory  
defaults. There is also an option to delete everything in the receiver’s  
memory. Use caution when accessing the Clear Memory function. Once  
you have deleted, you cannot undo the process or retrieve this deleted  
data.  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
CLEARMENU  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
TRACK HIST  
WPT/ROUTES  
BACK WPTS  
ROUTES  
RESET DFALT  
ALL  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight CLEAR MEMORY.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
If you select clear all memory, the receiver will clear all waypoints and  
routes, restore the default settings and then power itself off. Non-User  
waypoints will remain in your receiver’s memory.  
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NMEA Setup  
Your MAP 410 receiver can be set to output GPS data to interface with your  
personal computer. You can select from OFF, V1.5 APA, V1.5 XTE and  
V2.1 GSA. The default setting is OFF.  
From  
any  
screen.  
NMEA
OFF  
V1.5 APA  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
V1.5 XTE  
V2.1 GSA  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight NMEA.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
Setting Baud Rate  
Connection to external devices requires that the baud rate of the data being  
sent or received by your MAP 410 be matched to the baud rate of the  
external device. Your choices are 1200, 4800, 9600 and 19200 baud. The  
default setting is 4800.  
From  
any  
screen.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight SETUP.  
BAUD RATE  
1200 BAUD  
ENTER  
MARK  
MENU  
4800 BAUD  
9600 BAUD  
19200 BAUD  
Use UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight BAUD RATE.  
Use UP/DOWN  
ENTER  
MARK  
ENTER  
MARK  
ARROW KEYS to  
highlight your choice.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Receiver will not turn on:  
1. Check to see if batteries are installed correctly.  
2. Replace with four new AA alkaline batteries.  
Takes more than 10 minutes to get a position fix:  
1. Make sure that the antenna is pointing up, has a clear view of the  
sky and is a reasonable distance away from your body.  
2. Check Sat Status to see where the satellites are and if the receiver  
is acquiring data.  
3. If the receiver still does not get a position fix within 10 minutes,  
you may wish to repeat the initialization procedure.  
Elevation jumps up and down:  
1. Errors induced by the Department of Defense called Selective  
Availability (SA) can cause the elevation values to fluctuate.  
Battery life seems shorter than it should be:  
1. Make sure that you are using four AA alkaline batteries.  
2. Shorter life span of the batteries can be due to excessive use of the  
backlight. Turn the backlight off when not needed.  
Position coordinates on your receiver do not match the location on your  
map.  
1. Make sure that your receiver is set up to use the same datum as  
your map. The map datum is generally shown in the map legend.  
See Map Datum under Auxiliary Functions for instructions on  
selecting the map datum in your receiver.  
2. Check your LAT/LON format. Make sure that the format selected  
in COORDINATE SYSTEM (DEG/MIN/SEC or DEG/MIN.MM)  
is in the same format as the map you are using.  
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Commonly Asked Questions  
Does the receiver adjust itself for daylight savings time?  
No. You need to reset the time for changes in your area. (see Changing  
Time Display).  
Will my receiver function correctly in the year 2000?  
Yes. Even though the last two digits of the year are displayed, the full  
year designator is stored in memory.  
Why won’t the receiver accept the coordinates I am inputting?  
The most common cause is that you are trying to enter coordinates that  
are in degrees/minutes while your receiver is set to degrees/minutes/  
seconds. Because the last two digits in degrees/minutes is in  
hundredths (00-99) and degrees/minutes/seconds can be no higher than  
59 (00-59), inputting a number higher than 59 while in deg/min/sec  
results in an error and the receiver does not accept the entry.  
Can I use NiCad batteries in my MAP 410?  
Yes. However, the battery life of your MAP 410 will be diminished as  
well as the possibility of an incorrect reading on the battery life gauge  
with the use of NiCad batteries.  
Can I attach my MAP 410 to external power?  
Yes. However, this requires the optional external power cable available  
from your dealer or Magellan Corporation. See the Accessories section  
of this manual for more information.  
You say my receiver should work for 12 hours on four batteries, mine  
doesn’t last that long?  
There can be two reasons. The first, and most common, reason is that  
you have the display backlight on. The light increases the drain on the  
batteries causing the decrease in battery life. The second reason is that  
you are using NiCad batteries. As mentioned before, while your MAP  
410 will operate on NiCad batteries, the battery life is diminished.  
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Contacting Magellan  
If after using the troubleshooting section, you are still unable to solve  
your operation problems, please call Magellan’s Technical Service  
at (800) 707-9971 or via e-mail at [email protected].  
Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 5 PM,  
PST. Faxes can be sent to Customer Service at (909) 394-7070.  
If necessary, you can also return your unit to Magellan for repair (Please  
call for assistance first). If possible, please notify us before shipping the  
unit by Parcel Post or UPS, and include a description of the problem, your  
name, address and a copy of your sales receipt. If your return shipping  
address is different, please let us know.  
Please return the enclosed registration card in order to have your  
information on file.  
With all correspondence, please state the model of your receiver and if  
calling, please have your unit with you.  
Packages should be sent to:  
Magellan Corporation  
960 Overland Court  
San Dimas, CA 91773  
ATTN: Warranty/Repair  
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COORDINATE SYSTEMS  
Positions are locations that are described in a unique way so that one  
location cannot be confused with another. This is done by using a coordinate  
system to describe locations. Your Magellan receiver has the ability to use  
any one of 12 different coordinates systems; LAT/LON (latitude and  
longitude), UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator), OSGB, Irish Grid,  
Finnish, German, French, MGRS, User Grid, Swiss Grid, TD or Swedish  
Grid. The one you select (in SETUP) will be determined by the maps and  
charts you use; you would generally want the receiver to display position  
coordinates in the same system that is used by your maps.  
LAT/LON Coordinate System. LAT/  
LON is the most commonly used  
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coordinate system today. It projects lines  
of latitude (parallels) and lines of longitude  
(meridians) onto the earth’s surface. Lines  
of latitude are the equator and the  
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of longitude are the vertical lines that are  
perpendicular to the equator and pass  
through the poles. A position is described  
as being the intersection of a line of  
latitude and a line of longitude.  
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Specifically, a position is up to 90° north or south of the equator (up to the  
poles, which are 90°N and 90°S; the equator is 0° latitude), and up to 180°  
east or west of the Prime Meridian, which is 0° longitude. (The Prime  
Meridian passes through Greenwich, England.) Parts of a degree are  
minutes; there are 60 minutes (written as 60') to a degree. Minutes can also  
be divided into smaller units. Fractions of a minute can be expressed as  
decimals or as seconds. (There are 60 seconds to one minute, written as  
60"). So a LAT/LON position coordinate can be expressed in two ways,  
which your Magellan GPS receiver displays as 25°47.50 or 25°47’30.  
UTM Coordinate System. Another commonly used coordinate system is  
UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator), which is generally found on land-  
based maps and quad sheets that are produced by government map  
providers. On land, you may find that UTM coordinates are easier to use  
than LAT/LON.  
UTM coordinates are easy to use, but since the model it is based on is  
somewhat abstract, this section is a very simplified introduction to UTM.  
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Instead of projecting an imaginary grid of intersecting lines onto the globe,  
UTM projects sections of the globe onto a flat surface. Each of these  
sections is called a “zone.” There are 60 zones to cover the entire earth  
between 84°N and 80°S (polar areas are not described by UTM). Each zone  
is 6° wide as projected from the earth’s center.  
A UTM position is described by three elements; the zone it is in, the easting,  
and the northing. Eastings and northings measure how far into a zone a  
position is in meters. Eastings are an east/west measurement, and correspond  
roughly to longitude. Northings are a north/south measurement, and  
correspond to latitude.  
180°  
150°  
120°  
90°  
60°  
30°  
0°  
30°  
60°  
90°  
120°  
150°  
180°  
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60  
0°  
3000 Km  
3000 Mi.  
Scale at the Equator.  
NOTE: The area described by the UTM coordinate system extends to 84°N and to 80°S.  
This chart shows the position of Magellan described in both LAT/LON and  
UTM coordinates.  
LAT/LON  
UTM  
DEG/MIN.MM  
DEG/MIN/SEC  
34 06.58N  
117 49.56W  
34 06’35”N  
117 49’34”W  
11 4 23 818 E  
37 74 624 N  
Time Delay Grids (TD). These are lines of position (LOPs) that are  
determined by the difference in length of time required to receive the Loran-  
C signals. Loran is a radio navigation aid and TD coordinates are clearly  
marked on nautical charts. Our marine GPS units can display position  
coordinates in TDs by converting from position fixes calculated in LAT/  
LON. (No measurements are being made using Loran signals).  
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Each Loran chain consists of one master station (designated as M) and two  
or more secondary stations (W, X, Y and Z). The user determines which two  
secondary stations will provide the most accurate position based on the  
angle of intersection of the LOPs.  
When TD is selected in SETUP (under COORD SYS) you will be asked to  
input the following:  
1. The GRI (also called the chain) that you will be navigating in.  
2. The two secondary stations that will provide you with the best angle of  
LOP intersections. If you have used Loran in the past, you should  
simply enter the values you used before.  
Other Coordinate Systems. OSGB coordinates are similar to UTMs, but  
describe only Great Britain. They must be used with the GBR36 datum. This  
coordinate system cannot be used in any other part of the world. The MAP  
410 automatically selects the GBR36 datum when the OSGB coordinate  
system is selected in Setup. (While OSGB coordinates must be used with the  
GBR36 datum, the GBR36 datum can be used with LAT/LON coordinates;  
just be sure the map you are using uses both LAT/LON and GBR36.)  
If you select OSGB in the COORD SYS portion of the SETUP MENU,  
be sure to change the map datum back to the one you will be using  
(WGS84 is the default) when changing to another coordinate system.  
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NMEA DATA MESSAGES  
Your GPS receiver can be set to output GPS data in the NMEA 0183 version 1.5 or  
version 2.1 format to interface with other marine devices or equipment.  
NMEA DATA MESSAGES. NMEA data is output at 4800 baud, 8, N, 1, checksum  
off.These settings are acceptable to most equipment and software applications. The  
baud rate can also be set to 1200, 9600 or 19200.  
There are several NMEA output message sets, each with a slightly different applica-  
tion. Check documentation for your external equipment to choose the appropriate  
message set.  
SET  
V1.5.APA BWC, APA, GLL, VTG  
Remote displays, version 1.5 marine autopilots  
V1.5 XTE XTE, BWC, GLL, VTG  
Version 1.5 Marine autopilots  
OUTPUT/USAGE  
V2.1 GSA GSA, GSV, GLL, GGA, RMB, RMC, APB, and autopilots.  
Vers. 2.1 NMEA recommended navigation data, satellite data  
and autopilots.  
NMEA Message Definitions  
APA  
Autopilot cross track error, direction to steer, status of GPS, route status,  
destination waypoint name, and bearing from origin to destination (old  
format).  
APB  
Revised autopilot message contains all of the above plus: heading to steer  
toward destination, bearing from the present position to the destination  
(magnetic or true).  
BWC Range and bearing to a waypoint.  
GGA GPS position, time, fix quality, number of satellites used, HDOP (Horizontal  
Dilution of Precision), differential reference information, and age.  
GLL  
GSA  
GPS-derived latitude, longitude, and time of fix.  
GPS receiver operating mode, satellites used in the navigation solution  
reported by the $--GGA sentence and DOP (Dilution of Precision) values.  
GSV  
Number of satellites in view, satellite numbers, elevation, azimuth, and SNR  
value.  
RMB Data status, cross track error, direction to steer, origin, destination landmark,  
landmark location, bearing to destination, and velocity toward the destination.  
RMC Time, latitude, longitude, speed, heading, and date.  
VTG  
Track (magnetic and true) and groundspeed (knots and KPH).  
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NMEA OUTPUT DATA FORMAT - VERSION 1.5  
APA  
Autopilot Format A  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
9 10  
APA,A,A,X.XX,L,N,A,A,XXX.,M,CCC  
1 OR’ed Blink and SNR (A = valid, V = invalid)  
2 Cycle Lock (A = valid, V = invalid)  
3-5Cross Track, Sense (L = steer left, R = steer Right), N.Mi.  
Units  
6-7Arrival Circle, Arrival Perpendicular (crossing of the line  
which is perpendicular to the course line and which passes  
through the destination waypoint.  
8-9Bearing dest. WPT. from origin WPT., Magnetic  
10 Dest WPT. identifier  
BWC  
To Selected Waypoint, Great Circle  
3 4 5 6  
BWC,XXXXXX,XXXX.XX,N,XXXXX.XX,W,XXX.,T,XXX.,M,XXX.X,N,CCCC  
1
2
7 8  
9 10  
1112  
1
UTC of Bearing  
2-3 Lat, N or S of waypoint  
4-5 Long, E or W of waypoint  
6-7 Bearing, True  
8-9 Bearing, Magnetic  
10-11Distance, naut. miles  
12 Waypoint identifier  
GLL  
Geographic Position — Latitude/Longitude  
2 3 4 5  
GLL,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A*hh  
1
6
1-2  
2-3  
4
Latitude, N/S  
Longitude, E/W  
UTC of position  
Status A = Data valid  
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VTG  
Actual Track and Ground Speed (SPD)  
1
2 3  
4 5  
6 7  
8
VTG,XXX.,T,XXX.,M,XX.X,N,XX.X,K  
1-2 Track degrees, True  
3-4 Track degrees, Magnetic  
5-6 Speed, knots  
7-8 Speed, kilometers/hour  
XTE  
Cross Track Error  
1 2 3 4 5  
XTE, A,A,X.XX, L,N  
1
2
3
4
5
Or’ed value Blink and SNR (A=Valid, V=Invalid)  
Cycle Lock, (A=Valid, V=Invalid)  
Cross Track Error  
Steer Left of Right (L = Left, R = Right)  
Units (N.Mi.)  
NMEA 0183 VERSION 2.1  
APB Autopilot Sentence “B”  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14  
APB,A,A,x.x,a,N,A,A,x.x,a,c—c,x.x,a,x.x,a*hh  
1
Status: A = Data valid  
V = Loran-C Blink or SNR warning  
V = general warning flag for other  
navigation systems when a  
reliable fix is not available.  
Status: V = Loran-C cycle lock warning flag  
A = OK or not used  
2
3
4
5
Magnitude of XTE  
Direction to steer (L, R)  
XTE units, nautical miles  
6 Status: A = arrival circle entered  
7 Status: A = perpendicular passed at waypoint  
8-9 Bearing origin to destination, M/T  
10  
Destination waypoint ID  
11-12 Bearing, present position to destination, Magnetic or True  
13-14 Heading to steer to destination waypoint, Magnetic or True  
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GGA  
Global Positioning System Fix Data  
3 4  
1
2
5 6 7 8 9 10 11  
GGA,hhmmss.ss,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,  
12 13 14  
M,x.x,xxxx*hh  
1
UTC of Position  
2-3 Latitude - N/S  
4-5 Longitude - E/W  
6
GPS Quality Indicator  
0 = fix not available or invalid  
1 = GPS SPS Mode, Fix valid  
2 = Differential GPS, SPS Mode, fix valid  
3 = GPS PPS Mode, fix valid  
7
Number of satellites in use (00-12, may be different from  
the number in view)  
8
9
Horizontal dilution of precision  
Antenna altitude above/below mean sea level  
10 Units of antenna altitude, meters  
11 Geoidal separation - difference between the WGS-84 earth  
ellipsoid and mean sea level (geoid), “-” = mean sea level  
below ellipsoid  
12 Units of geoidal separation, meters.  
13 Age of Differential GPS data - Time in seconds since last  
SC104 Type 1 or 9 update, null field when DGPS is not used  
14 Differential reference station ID, 0000-1023  
GLL  
Geographic Position — Latitude/Longitude  
2 3 4 5  
GLL,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A*hh  
1
6
1-2  
2-3  
4
Latitude, N/S  
Longitude, E/W  
UTC of position  
Status A = Data valid  
V = Data not valid  
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GSA  
GPS DOP and Active Satellites  
GPS receiver operating mode, satelites used in the navigation  
solution reported by the $--GGA sentence, and DOP values.  
1 2 3  
4 5 6 7  
GSA,a,x,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF>,  
1
2
Mode: M=Manual, forced to operate in 2D or 3D mode,  
A=Automatic, allowed to automatically switch 2D/3D  
Mode: 1= Fix not available, 2=2D, 3=3D  
3-4 PRN numbers of satellites used in solution (null for unused  
fields)  
5
6
7
PDOP  
HDOP  
VDOP  
GSV  
GPS Satellites in View  
Number of satellites (SV) in view, PRN numbers, elevation,  
azimuth and SNR value. Four satellites maximum per transmis-  
sion, additional satellite data sent in second or their mes-  
sage. Total number of messages being transmitted and the  
number of messages being transmitted is indicated in the first  
two fields.  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
8 9 10  
11  
GSV,x,x,xx,xx,xx,xxx,xx..........xx,xx,xxx,xx*hh<CR><LF>  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total number of messages, 1 to 3  
Message number, 1 to 3  
Total numer of satellites in view  
Satellite PRN number  
Elevation, degrees, 90° maximum  
Azimuth, degrees True, 000 to 359  
SNR (C/No) 00-99 dB, null when not tracking  
8-9 2nd-3rd SV  
10-11 4th SV  
Notes: 1) Satellite information may require the transmission  
of multiple messages. The first field specifies the total  
number of messages, minimum value 1. The second field identi-  
fies the order of this message (message number), minimum value  
1.  
2) A variable number of “PRN-Elevation-Azimuth-SNR” sets are  
allowed up to a maximum of four sets per message. Null fields  
are not required for unused sets when less than four sets are  
transmitted.  
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RMB Generic Navigation Information (immediately follows RMC)  
1 2  
RMB,A,X.XX,a,c--c,c--c,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,A *hh  
Data Status (A = valid, V = invalid)  
3 4  
5
6
7 8  
9 10 11 12 13 14  
1
2-3 XTE, naut. miles and direction to steer (L or R) [If XTE  
exceeds 9.99 NM, display 9.99 in field 2.]  
4
5
Origin waypoint ID  
Destination waypoint ID  
6-7 Destination Waypoint Latitude (N or S)  
8-9 Destination Waypoint Longitude (E or W)  
10 Range naut. miles, present fix to destination waypoint  
Great Circle. [If range exceeds 999.9 nm, display 999.9.]  
11 Bearing, True, Great Circle, Present fix to dest. waypoint  
12 Closing velocity to destination, knots  
13 Arrival (OR’ed arrival circle and crossing of line which is  
perpendicular to the course line and which passes through the  
destination waypoint.)  
14 CHECKSUM (Mandatory in this sentence.)  
RMC Transit Specific (to be followed by RMB)  
1
2 3  
4 5  
6 7  
8
9
10  
RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a *hh  
1
2
Time, UTC of position fix  
Status (A = valid, V = Navigation receiver warning)  
3-4 Latitude at UTC time, N or S  
5-6 Longitude at UTC time, E or W  
7
8
9
Speed over ground, knots  
Course over ground, degrees  
Date (DDMMYY)  
10 Magnetic variation, degrees  
11 Magnetic variation, sense (E or W)  
12 CHECKSUM (Mandatory in this sentence)  
The formats listed are NMEA formats and Magellan receivers may not output all of the  
information listed for a particular format.  
A complete copy of the NMEA specifications can be obtained from:  
NMEA, PO Box 3435 New Bern, NC 28564-3435  
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AVAILABLE DATUMS  
Datum  
WGS84  
Full Name  
World Geodetic System  
Datum  
INDIA  
Full Name  
Indian (India, Nepal)  
NAD27  
NAD83  
ADIND  
ALASK  
ARC50  
ARC60  
ASTRO  
AUS66  
North America 1927  
North American 1983  
Adinda  
Alaska  
Arc 1950  
IRAN  
Iran  
Ireland 1965  
Kauai  
Kertau 1948  
KKJ (Finland)  
Liberia 1964  
Luzon  
Massawa  
Maui  
IRELA  
KAUAI  
KERTA  
KKJ  
Arc 1960  
LIBER  
Camp Area Astro  
Australian Geodetic 1966  
Australian Geodetic 1984  
Bogota Observatory  
Bukit Rimpah  
Campo Inchauspe  
Canada  
LUZON  
MASSA  
MAUI  
AUS84  
BOGOT  
BUKIT  
CAMPO  
CANAD  
CAPE  
CARTH  
CENAM  
CHATH  
CHUAA  
CORRE  
CYPRU  
DJAKA  
EGYPT  
EUROP  
MERCH  
MINNA  
MONTJ  
NAHRW  
OAHU  
OEGYP  
OHAWA  
OMAN  
PITCA  
QATAR  
QORNO  
RT90  
Merchich  
Minna  
Nahrwan, Saudi Arabia  
Oahu  
Old Egyption  
Old Hawaiian  
Oman  
Pitcairn Astro 1967  
Qatar National  
Qornoq  
Cape  
Carthage  
Central America  
Chatham 1971  
Chau Astro  
Corrego Alegre  
Cyprus  
Djakarta (Batavia)  
Egypt  
European 1950 (All of  
Europe)  
European 1950 (W. Eu-  
rope)  
European 1979  
Gandajika Base  
Geodetic Datum 1949  
RT90 (Sweden)  
Provisional So. Am. 1956  
South American 1969  
Schwarzeck  
SAM56  
SAM69  
SCHWA  
SICIL  
SIERR  
SWISS  
TANAN  
EUR50  
Sicily  
EUR79  
GANDA  
GEO49  
GHANA  
GRB36  
Tananarive Observatory  
1925  
Indian (Thailand,  
Vietnam)  
Timbalai  
Tokyo  
THAI  
Ordinance Survey of GB,  
1936  
Guam  
TIMBA  
TOKYO  
USER DEFINED  
VOIRO  
GUAM  
GUNSG  
GUNSR  
HAWAI  
HERAT  
HJORS  
HUTZU  
G. Segara  
Hawaii  
WGS72  
World Geodetic System  
1972  
Yacare  
Zanderij  
Herat North  
Hjorsey 1955  
Hu-tzu-shan  
YACAR  
ZANDE  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CHARACTERISTICS  
Performance  
Receiver:  
12-channel technology, tracks up to 12 satellites to  
compute and update information with detachable  
quadrifilar antenna.  
Acquisition times (under optional conditions)  
Warm:  
Cold:  
Approximately 15 seconds  
Approximately 1 minute  
Update Rate: 1 second continuous  
Accuracy  
Position:  
49 feet (15 meters) RMS (with Selective Availability  
turned off)  
Velocity:  
0.1 knot RMS steady state (with Selective  
Availability turned off)  
Limits  
Speed:  
951 mph  
Altitude:  
17,500 meters  
Physical  
Size:  
6.88” x 2.5” x 1.1” [h] x [w] x [d]  
Weight:  
12 ounces (340.2 grams) with 4 AA batteries installed  
2.75” x 1.5” [h] x [w]  
Display:  
Housing:  
Temp. Range  
Operating:  
Storage:  
Weatherproof construction, wraparound rubber armor  
14˚F to 140˚F to (-10˚C to 60˚C)  
-40˚F to 167˚F (-40˚C to 75˚C)  
Power  
Source:  
4 AA alkaline batteries or 9-35 VDC with optional  
power cable  
Battery Life: Up to 12 hours continuous operation  
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ACCESSORIES  
Accessories for your MAP 410 are available from your Magellan dealer or  
you can order directly from Magellan using the order card supplied with  
your receiver or call Magellan at (800) 669-4477.  
Swivel Mounting Bracket: Mounts the receiver on a dashboard or other  
surface, allowing for hands-free operation.  
Vehicle Mounting Bracket: Mounts the receiver on the windshield,  
allowing for hands-free operation.  
Nylon Carrying Case: The carrying case protects your receiver from the  
elements and allows you to carry your receiver on your belt.  
Power/Data Cable: Allows you to connect your receiver to external power  
and data.  
PC Interface Cable: Connects your receiver to your PC for data transfer.  
PC Interface Cable with Cigarette Lighter Adapter: Connects your  
receiver to your PC for data transfer and to a cigarette lighter for external  
power.  
External Power Cable with Cigarette Lighter Adapter: Allows you to  
connect the receiver to a cigarette lighter for external power.  
MapSend™ CD-ROM: PC software program that transfers C-MAP NT  
Compact marine charts between your GPS receiver and a PC (PC cable not  
included).  
Instructional Video: A video in VHS format that provides you with  
instructions on how to use and operate your receiver.  
Detachable Remote Antenna Kit: This kit contains all necessary hardware  
to attach your receiver to an external antenna for use when the receiver will  
be indoors while boating or driving.  
Low Profile External Antenna: This antenna connects to your receiver  
when the receiver’s antenna has been removed.  
Magellan GPS Topo-Guide: Easily pinpoint your position on UTM Maps.  
Includes topo map symbols, abbreviations, GPS landmark log and THE  
CARD in: 1:24, 000/1:25, 000/1:63, 360 UTM Scales.  
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Differential Beacon Receiver (DBR-3): Connects to your receiver to  
receive differential corrections for 5-10 meter accuracy.  
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GLOSSARY  
Active Leg  
Altitude  
BRG  
The segment of a route currently being travelled.  
The current elevation above sea level.  
Bearing. The compass direction from your position  
to a destination, measured to the nearest degree.  
CDI  
Course Deviation Indicator. A graphical representa-  
tion of your position relative to your planned course,  
giving you an indication of how far left or right of the  
planned course you are and how to get to the destina-  
tion.  
COG  
Course Over Ground. The direction the receiver is  
moving. COG can be reported in true or magnetic  
north values.  
Coordinates  
CTS  
A unique numeric or alphanumeric description of the  
position.  
Course to Steer. The direction you should be  
travelling in order to return to the course while  
proceeding towards the destination. It is a “compro-  
mise” course bearing that projects from your current  
position to a point on the courseline mid-way  
between a point perpendicular to your position and  
the current leg destination waypoint.  
Datum  
Refers to the theoretical mathematical model of the  
earth’s sea level surface. Map makers may use a  
different model to chart their maps, so position  
coordinates will differ from one datum to another.  
The datum for the map you are using can be found in  
the legend of the map.  
Default  
The value or setting automatically chosen by the unit  
unless otherwise directed. Can be changed in Setup.  
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ETA  
Distance. Distance from position to destination.  
Estimated Time of Arrival. The estimated time of  
day the leg’s destination waypoint will be reached.  
ETE  
Estimated Time Enroute. The estimated time  
remaining to reach the next waypoint in a route.  
HDG  
Heading. The direction you are facing, defined as an  
angle from North.  
Latitude  
The angular distance north or south of the equator  
measured by lines encircling the earth parallel to the  
equator from 0˚ to 90˚.  
LAT/LON  
Coordinate system using latitude and longitude  
coordinates to define a position on the earth.  
Leg (Route)  
A segment of a route that has a starting (FROM)  
waypoint and a destination (TO) waypoint. A route  
may consist of 1 or more legs. A route that is from  
waypoint A to waypoint B to waypoint C to waypoint  
D has three legs with the first being from waypoint A  
to waypoint B.  
LMK  
Landmark. A location saved in the unit’s memory  
which is obtained by entering data, editing data,  
calculating data or saving a current position. Used to  
create routes. Same as a waypoint.  
Longitude  
The angular distance east or west of the prime  
meridian (Greenwich Meridian) as measured by lines  
perpendicular to the parallels and converging at the  
poles from 0˚to 180˚.  
Magnetic North  
NMEA  
The direction relative to a magnetic compass.  
National Marine Electronics Association. A profes-  
sional organization that defines and maintains the  
standard serial format used by marine electronic  
navigation equipment and computer interfaces.  
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OSGB  
A coordinate system describing only Great Britain,  
similar to UTMs. Used with GRB36 datum.  
Position fix  
SOG  
Position coordinates as computed by the MAP 410.  
Speed Over Ground. The speed at which the receiver  
is moving.  
TMP  
Temperature.  
True North  
The direction to North Pole from an observer’s  
position. The north direction on any geographical  
meridian.  
TTG  
Time To Go. The measurement of how long it will  
take you to arrive at your destination. TTG is based  
on how fast you are moving towards the destination  
and the distance remaining.  
UTC  
Universal Time Coordinated. Formerly referred to as  
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  
UTM  
Universal Transverse Mercator metric grid system  
used on most large and intermediate scale land  
topographic charts and maps.  
VMG  
WPT  
Velocity Made Good. The component of the velocity  
that is in the direction of the destination.  
Waypoint. A location saved in the receiver’s memory  
which is obtained by entering data, editing data,  
calculating data or saving a current position. Used to  
create routes.  
XTE  
Cross Track Error. The perpendicular distance  
between the present position and the courseline.  
Given as a distance, right or left, of course when  
facing the destination.  
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INDEX  
A
Accessories 66  
Accuracy 3  
Alarms 43  
accessing 43  
anchor 43  
arrival 43  
clearing 45  
cross track error 44  
gps 45  
proximity 44  
viewing 45  
Altimeter 3  
Antenna  
signal reception 7  
Auxiliary Functions 41  
alarm/messages 43  
contrast 42  
fish/hunt 41  
simulate mode 42  
sun/moon 41  
Averaging 13  
B
Backtrack Routes 36  
Batteries 3  
installing 6  
NiCad 53  
troubleshooting 52, 53  
Baud Rate 51  
Bearing 14, 16, 22, 26, 68  
Beeper 50  
Borders  
state 17  
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C
Cartography 17  
legend 17  
interstate highway 17  
large city 17  
major city 17  
medium city 17  
railroad tracks 17  
small city 17  
state border 17  
Cities  
large 17  
major 17  
medium 17  
scales 20  
small 17  
Clear Memory 50  
Compass Screen 15  
customizing 16  
Contrast 42  
Coordinate Systems 47, 55  
secondary 13  
Course Over Ground (COG) 14, 15, 16, 22, 68  
Course Projection 19  
Cross Track Error (XTE) 14, 16, 70  
Customizing 46  
beeper 50  
clear memory 50  
coordinate system 47  
disabling the NAV screens 46  
elevation mode 48  
Initializing 46  
light timer 49  
map datum 47  
NAV units 48  
north reference 49  
personalize 50  
setting baud rate 51  
Setup 46  
time format 48  
D
Data Window 22  
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Elevation Mode 48  
F
Fish/Hunt 41  
G
GOTO Route 34  
clearing 35  
using find 35  
H
Highways  
interstate 17  
scales 20  
I
Initializing 8, 46  
K
Keys 5  
L
Light Timer 49  
M
Magnetic North 49  
Man Over Board (MOB) Route 35  
clearing 35  
Map Datum 47, 64  
Map Screen 17  
accessing waypoints 25  
cartographic legend 17  
course projection 19  
data window 22  
hide/show data 22  
map find 24  
orientation 19  
panning 24  
route display 24  
scale 24  
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setup 18  
track history 23  
waypoint display 21  
Map Setup 18  
cities 20  
course projection 19  
highways 20  
lat/lon grid 19  
map text 20  
railroads 21  
screen orientation 19  
waypoint scales 21  
Map Text  
enable/disable 20  
MapSend™ CD 30, 66  
Multi-Leg Routes  
creating 36  
N
NAV 1 Screen 14  
customizing 14  
NAV 2 Screen 16  
customizing 16  
NAV Screens 11  
disabling 46  
NAV Units 48  
NMEA 51, 58  
setup 51  
North Reference 49  
NorthFinder™ 15  
O
Odometer Reset 27  
Operating Modes 9  
P
Personalize 50  
Position Fix 9  
Position Screen 13  
averaging 13  
viewing secondary coordinate systems 13  
Power Up 11  
Primary Usage 9  
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Projection 19  
R
Railroad Tracks 17  
Railroads  
scales 21  
Receiver Description 3  
Road Screen 25  
customizing 26  
Routes 34  
activating/deactivating a route 38  
adding a waypoint at the end of a route 37  
changing a waypoint in a route 37  
deleting a route 39  
deleting a waypoint in a route 38  
inserting a leg in a route 37  
menu 34  
reversing a route 39  
saving changes to a route 38  
TrackRoute 40  
using map view in a route 39  
view/edit 37  
S
Sat Status Screen 11  
setting temperature calibration 12  
setting temperature units 12  
Scale 24  
Setup 46  
Simulate Mode 42  
Specifications 65  
Speed Average 27  
Speed Over Ground (SOG) 14, 16, 22, 70  
Speed Screen 26  
resetting odometer 27  
resetting trip odometer 27  
setting speed average 27  
Sun/Moon 41  
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T
Time Format 48  
Time Screen 27  
selecting format 28  
Track Clear 23  
Track History 23  
TrackRoute 40  
Trip Odometer Reset 27  
Troubleshooting 52  
U
UTM Coordinate System 55  
W
Waypoint (WPT) 29  
create 30  
deleting 32  
edit 30  
editing waypoint fields 31  
find 33  
messages 31  
non-user 30  
projecting 32  
saving 10, 30  
saving changes to a waypoint 32  
saving waypoint with receiver-generated name 30  
saving waypoint with user-created name 30  
selecting category 29  
sorting 33  
user 29  
waypoint menu 29  
X
XTE. See Cross Track Error (XTE)  
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Limited Warranty  
All Magellan GPS receivers are navigational aids and are not intended to replace  
other methods of navigation. Purchaser is advised to perform careful position  
charting and use good judgement. Read the User Manual carefully before  
using this product.  
1. MAGELLAN CORPORATION WARRANTY  
Magellan Corporation warrants their GPS receiver and accessories to be free of  
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of  
original purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of  
this product.  
In the event of a defect, Magellan Corporation will, at its option, repair or  
replace the product with no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor. The  
repaired or replaced product will be warranted for ninety (90) days from the date  
of return shipment, or for the balance of the original warranty, whichever is  
longer.  
2. PURCHASER'S REMEDY  
Purchaser's Exclusive Remedy under this written warranty or any implied  
warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement, at Magellan Corporation's  
option, of any defective part of the receiver or accessories which are covered by  
this warranty. Repairs under this warranty shall only be made at an authorized  
Magellan Service Center.  
3. PURCHASER'S DUTIES  
To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must return the receiver or accessories  
postpaid, with proof of the date of original purchase and purchaser's return  
address to Magellan Authorized Service Centers.  
Magellan Corporation will not be responsible for any losses or damage to the  
product incurred while the product is in transit or is being shipped for repair.  
Insurance is recommended.  
4. LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
Except as set forth in item 1 above, all other expressed or implied warranties,  
including those of fitness for any particular purpose and merchantability, are  
hereby disclaimed.  
Some states do not allow limitations on warranties, so the above limitation may  
not apply to you.  
5. EXCLUSIONS  
This warranty does not cover the following:  
• Installation  
• Batteries  
• Finishes  
• Defects resulting from installation  
• Any damage due to accident, resulting from inaccurate satellite transmissions.  
Inaccurate transmissions can occur due to changes in the position, health, or  
geometry of a satellite.  
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• Any damage due to shipping, misuse, negligence or tampering, or improper  
use.  
• Servicing performed or attempted by anyone other than an authorized  
Magellan Service Center representative.  
• Modifications to the receiver which may be required due to any change in the  
Global Positioning System (GPS). [Note: All Magellan GPS receivers use  
GPS to obtain position, velocity, and time information. GPS is operated by  
the U.S. Government, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and  
maintenance. Certain conditions can cause inaccuracies which could require  
modifications to the receiver. Examples of such conditions include but are  
not limited to changes in the GPS transmission. Such modifications are not  
covered by this warranty.]  
Opening of this product by anyone other than an Authorized Magellan  
Service Center representative will void this warranty.  
6. EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
Magellan Corporation shall not be liable to purchaser or any other person for  
any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever, including  
but not limited to lost profits, damages resulting from delay or loss of use, loss  
of or damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product, or breach of  
this warranty even though caused by negligence or other fault. In no event will  
Magellan Corporation be responsible for such damages, even if Magellan  
Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damages.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-  
tial damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
7. MERGER  
This written warranty is the complete, final, and exclusive agreement between  
Magellan Corporation and the purchaser with respect to the quality of perfor-  
mance of all the goods and any and all warranties and representations. This  
warranty sets forth all of Magellan Corporation's responsibilities regarding  
this product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
8. FOR PURCHASERS OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES  
This warranty gives you specific rights. You may have other rights which  
vary from province to province and certain limitations contained in this  
limited warranty may not apply to you.  
If you purchased this product outside of the United States, this limited warranty  
is governed by the laws of the State of California and shall benefit Magellan  
Corporation, its successors, and assigns.  
For further information concerning this limited warranty, please call or write:  
Magellan Corporation  
960 Overland Court  
San Dimas, California, 91773  
Phone: (909) 394-5000 FAX: (909) 394-7050  
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960 Overland Court, San Dimas, CA 91773  
(909)394-5000  
630319 A  
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