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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 ..

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Saving Your Position Fix with a User-Created name ......... 30

Creating a Waypoint (User Only) .............................................. 30

Summary of Contents for MAP 410

Page 1: ...MAP 410 MAP 410 User Manual...

Page 2: ...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 pe...

Page 3: ...ains de camping Ces c d roms sont disponibles chez votre d taillant Magellan Il est galement possible de les commander en apellant Magellan au num ro sans frais suivant 800 669 4477 Il es possible en...

Page 4: ...ver and will void the warranty License Agreement Magellan grants you the purchaser the right to use the software supplied in and with MAGELLAN GPS products the SOFTWARE in the normal operation of the...

Page 5: ...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 ST...

Page 6: ...Ts 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...

Page 7: ...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 Le...

Page 8: ...inate 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...

Page 9: ...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 course...

Page 10: ...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 s...

Page 11: ...nal 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...

Page 12: ...Magellan MAP 410 GPS Receiver MAP 410 GPS Receiver MAP 410 ZOOM ZOOM POWER LIGHT Display ZOOM OUT ENTER MARK QUIT ARROW PAD Detachable Quadrifilar Antenna GOTO MENU NAV ZOOM IN Water Seal Battery Cap...

Page 13: ...second begins the procedure for marking a user waypoint Quit Cancels the operation of the last key pressed and scrolls backward through the NAV screens 8 Way Arrows Scrolls through screens menus and e...

Page 14: ...attery 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 t...

Page 15: ...iting 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 satel...

Page 16: ...reen REGION ENTER COORD USA AMERICAS EUROPE ASIA EAST ASIA WEST AUSTRALIA AFRICA PACIFIC Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight country province or state where you are located Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to h...

Page 17: ...410 will begin receiving data from the satellites in view and will display the progress on the STATUS screen Once your receiver has computed a position fix the MAP screen will be displayed If the MAP...

Page 18: ...ion 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 You will be returned to the screen...

Page 19: ...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 thro...

Page 20: ...e STATUS SCREEN You have two options for customizing the SAT STATUS screen TEMP UNITS and TEMP CALIB Selecting Temp Units Setting Temperature Calibration With your MAP 410 you have the ability to cali...

Page 21: ...you a more accurate position fix Once you begin moving position averaging ends and the receiver begins displaying instantaneous position fixes while you navigate ENTER MARK From the Sat Status screen...

Page 22: ...line up one above the other Customizing the NAV 1 Screen 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 DST 50 2 SOG 8 2...

Page 23: ...ted 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 horiz...

Page 24: ...t the field you wish to change A pop up menu appears Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight CUSTOMIZE Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight your choice You are returned to the Compass screen in the customi...

Page 25: ...COVE BRG COG DST SOG 134 137 23 1 16 1 N M M M K T 12 mi Segundo Torrance 405 Carson Signal Hill 405 Rancho Palos Verdes 213 Hermosa Beach Manhattan Beach 405 91 91 Lt 1 1 Lt Lt San Pedro Cerritos Ch...

Page 26: ...esented 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 MAP Setup The MAP setup fun...

Page 27: ...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 disp...

Page 28: ...s listed on the MAP SETUP screen MAJOR CITIES LARGE CITIES MEDIUM CITIES and SMALL CITIES Each category is controlled individually Continue the above steps for all the cities Highways This function al...

Page 29: ...ht RAILROAD Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight the desired scale From the Map screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight MAP SETUP ENTER MARK Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight the waypoint cat...

Page 30: ...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 If the...

Page 31: ...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 o...

Page 32: ...e 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 allo...

Page 33: ...te At the top of the screen the destination name is displayed along with navigation data fields The pictorial road screen shows your position in relation to your desired route as well as your cross tr...

Page 34: ...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 S...

Page 35: ...ODOMETER TO 000 YES NO From the Speed screen MENU A pop up confirmation window appears Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight YES or NO Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight ODOM RESET ENTER MARK ENTER MA...

Page 36: ...can turn the NAV screens off using the procedures found in the Enabling Disabling the NAV Screens section of this manual TIME FORMAT LOCAL 24HR LOCAL AM PM UTC From any screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW...

Page 37: ...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...

Page 38: ...ix with a User Created name Use the following keystrokes to save your current position with a name you choose CREATING A WAYPOINT USER ONLY This allows you to create a waypoint at a position where you...

Page 39: ...SG EDIT WPT 34 06 56N 117 49 60W 900FT 11 23 35PM 12JUN99 NO CAMP FIRES SAVE EDITS DELETE MSG WPT003 From any NAV screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight the waypoint you wish to edit Use UP D...

Page 40: ...EDITS DELETE DELETE WPT023 YES NO From any NAV screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight WAYPOINTS Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight the waypoint you wish to delete MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS...

Page 41: ...ALPHABETIC NEAREST ICON NAME User Menu SORT WPT ALPHABETIC NEAREST Non User Menu From any NAV screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight WAYPOINTS MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight SORT W...

Page 42: ...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 unmarke...

Page 43: ...TO Route The CLEAR GOTO function allows you to delete an active GOTO route CREATING A MAN OVER BOARD MOB ROUTE Another type of route is Man Over Board MOB The MOB route is useful when you want to inst...

Page 44: ...MARK ENTER MARK 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 histo...

Page 45: ...BRG LEG HOME CAMP 10 30 SAVE ROUTE From any screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight the route you wish to edit Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight ROUTES Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight V...

Page 46: ...SAVING A ROUTE Once you have made changes to your route you will need to save those changes ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING A ROUTE While navigating in your route from home to campsite you may decide you want...

Page 47: ...ute you wish to reverse Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight ROUTES MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight REVERSE The screen will display the ROUTE MENU and the waypoints in the titles will reverse...

Page 48: ...he 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...

Page 49: ...OWN ARROW KEYS to highlight the location AT field Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight SUN MOON Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight the desired category A list of your saved waypoints appears Use UP DO...

Page 50: ...set a simulated route 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 Contrast Yo...

Page 51: ...ppear to notify that you are moving 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 i...

Page 52: ...isplay 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 WPT NAMES OFF ON WPT NAMES XTE OFF 100FT 2...

Page 53: ...these settings for precise navigation WPT NAMES OFF ON WPT NAMES GPS ALARM OFF ON Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight your choice While viewing the Alarm Message screen Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to high...

Page 54: ...r the SAT STATUS and POSITION screens MENU From any screen Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight SETUP ENTER MARK MENU COORD SYS MAP DATUM ELEV MODE PROJECTION TRIP RESET WAYPOINTS ROUTES SETUP SUN MOON...

Page 55: ...unsure which datum to use select WGS84 the default setting WPT NAMES OFF ON WPT NAMES OFF ON WPT NAMES OFF ON COORD SYS PRIMARY SECONDARY WPT NAMES OFF ON WPT NAMES WPT NAMES LAT LON DEG MIN MM DEG MI...

Page 56: ...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 WPT NAMES OFF ON WPT NAMES OFF ON WPT NAMES OFF ON ELEVATION 3D 2D W...

Page 57: ...n 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 ti...

Page 58: ...UP Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight your choice Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight BEEPER ENTER MARK ENTER MARK ENTER MARK From any screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight SETUP Use UP DOW...

Page 59: ...our choices are 1200 4800 9600 and 19200 baud The default setting is 4800 From any screen MENU Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight SETUP Use UP DOWN ARROW KEYS to highlight your choice Use UP DOWN ARR...

Page 60: ...uced 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 alkal...

Page 61: ...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 possib...

Page 62: ...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...

Page 63: ...oles A position is described as being the intersection of a line of latitude and a line of longitude Specifically a position is up to 90 north or south of the equator up to the poles which are 90 N an...

Page 64: ...of Magellan described in both LAT LON and UTM coordinates 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...

Page 65: ...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 datu...

Page 66: ...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 con...

Page 67: ...line and which passes through the destination waypoint 8 9 Bearing dest WPT from origin WPT Magnetic 10 Dest WPT identifier BWC To Selected Waypoint Great Circle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 BWC XXXXXX...

Page 68: ...ilot 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 w...

Page 69: ...in view 8 Horizontal dilution of precision 9 Antenna altitude above below mean sea level 10 Units of antenna altitude meters 11 Geoidal separation difference between the WGS 84 earth ellipsoid and mea...

Page 70: ...es 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...

Page 71: ...3 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 Speci...

Page 72: ...n 1979 GANDA Gandajika Base GEO49 Geodetic Datum 1949 GHANA GRB36 Ordinance Survey of GB 1936 GUAM Guam GUNSG G Segara GUNSR HAWAI Hawaii HERAT Herat North HJORS Hjorsey 1955 HUTZU Hu tzu shan INDIA I...

Page 73: ...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...

Page 74: ...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 ci...

Page 75: ...Magellan MAP 410 GPS Receiver 67 Differential Beacon Receiver DBR 3 Connects to your receiver to receive differential corrections for 5 10 meter accuracy...

Page 76: ...inates A unique numeric or alphanumeric description of the position CTS Course to Steer The direction you should be travelling in order to return to the course while proceeding towards the destination...

Page 77: ...OM 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 waypo...

Page 78: ...e 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...

Page 79: ...ack 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 Backtra...

Page 80: ...y 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...

Page 81: ...nterstate 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 legen...

Page 82: ...ales 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 set...

Page 83: ...te 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 Scr...

Page 84: ...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...

Page 85: ...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 Servic...

Page 86: ...s 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 suc...

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