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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Magellan 330 Series, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
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User Manual MAP 330/MAP 330M This User Manual provides the instructions for using the Magellan MAP 330 and the Magellan MAP 330M GPS receivers. Any reference to the MAP 330 in this User Manual applies to both receivers. Those areas that apply only to the MAP 330M will be noted.[...]
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WARNINGS FOR SAFETY REASONS, THE DRIVER SHOULD NOT USE THIS DEVICE IN A VEHICLE WHILE IN MOTION TO ASSIST THE DRIVER TO NAVIGATE. Please do not try and change any settings on the MAP 330 while driving. Come to a complete stop or have your passenger make any changes. Taking your eyes off the road is dangerous and can result in an accident in which y[...]
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All Magellan GPS receivers are navigation aids, and are not intended to replace other methods of navigation. Purchaser is advised to perform careful position charting and use good judgment. READ THE USER GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. 1. MAGELLAN CORPORATION’S WARRANTY Magellan Corporation warrants their GPS receivers and accessories t[...]
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• SERVICING PERFORMED OR ATTEMPTED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN AN AUTHORIZED MAGELLAN SERVICE CENTER. • 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, whic[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver i Introduction About This U ser Manual ......................................................................... 1 Setting U p the MAP 330 Installing the B atteries ............................................................................. 3 Connecting the W rist S trap ..............................................[...]
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ii Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Refer ence P ower/Backlight/Contrast ..................................................................... 23 T urn the MAP 330 On ................................................................................ 23 T urn the MAP 330 Off ...............................................................................[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver iii Satellite S tatus Screen ............................................................................ 38 W aypoints / Database ........................................................................... 39 Accessing W aypoints in the Database ........................................................... 39 Selecting [...]
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iv Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Setup .................................................................................................... 51 Initializing the MAP 330 ............................................................................. 51 T urning the NA V Screens On/Off ............................................................... 52 [...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver v U sing the Simulator .............................................................................. 60 T urning on the Simulator - Auto Mode ....................................................... 60 T urning on the Simulator - User M ode ........................................................ 60 T urning the Simula[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 1 Intr oduction Introduction W elcome and congratulations on your purchase of the Magellan MAP 330 GPS receiver . The MAP 330 has all the features that a sailor , fisherman, hiker , hunter , or any person involved with outdoor r ecreational activities has come to expect from a Magellan GPS r eceiver . In addition to th[...]
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2 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Introduction Introduction Refer ence G uide: Here you will find step-by-step instructions for all of the features found in the MAP 330. This chapter is set up in a way that you can quickly and easily find the feature you ar e looking for . Fr equently A sked Questions: This chapter is aimed at answering some of the [...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 3 Setting Up the MAP 330 Setting Up the MAP 330 Setting up the MAP 330 is a simple three-step pr ocess: installing the batteries, attaching the wrist strap and initializing the MAP 330. The MAP 330 uses two AA batteries that are installed from the back thr ough the battery cover . Y ou can expect to get up to 10 hours [...]
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4 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Setting Up the MAP 330 Setting Up the MAP 330 The wrist strap attaches to the ring on the screw for the battery door cover . The picture belo w shows how the wrist strap should be attached.[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 5 Setting Up the MAP 330 Setting Up the MAP 330 P ress ENTER (Y ou have 10 seconds to press ENTER or the MAP 330 will shut off.) Start-up Scr een W arning Screen The final step in setting up the MAP 330 is to initialize the receiver for first- time use. This will help your MAP 330 begin computing your position in the f[...]
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6 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Setting Up the MAP 330 Setting Up the MAP 330 The MAP 330 displays a message box indicating that the receiver needs to be initialized. P ress ENTER U se the to highlight your general region. P ress ENTER U se the to highlight your ar ea. P ress ENTER . The cursor appears in the time field, waiting for you to input y[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 7 Setting Up the MAP 330 Setting Up the MAP 330 When the time is correct, press ENTER . The last piece of information needed is the date. U sing the arro w keys, enter the present date. P ress ENTER . P r essing right arrow results in: P r essing up arrow results in: Editing moves the cursor block left or right. T o us[...]
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8 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Setting Up the MAP 330 Setting Up the MAP 330 The Sat S tatus screen is displayed and the MAP 330 is now ready to be used. At this point you can begin using the MAP 330 beginning with the B asic Operation described in the next chapter or you can turn the MAP 330 off . T o turn the MAP 330 off, press .[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 9 Basic Operation Basic Operation F or many of you this will be your first introduction into using a GPS r eceiver as a navigational tool. With all of the featur es and functions pro vided with the MAP 330, it may seem a bit intimidating at first. Don ’ t worry . There are only a few things you need to know to use th[...]
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10 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Basic Operation Basic Operation External Connections - Provides connection t o external power and data handling devices. Power/Data Cable (purchased separately) - Allows access to the external connector for the MAP 330. See the section on Accessories f or description of available cables. Battery Cover Battery Cover[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 11 Basic Operation Basic Operation The display backlight can be set to one of three levels (lo w , high or off ). T urning the MAP 330 Off Press Shutdown Screen displayed Pressing the ON/OFF button again will turn off the MAP 330 immediately . Pressing ESC key will cancel the power down sequence. Press & hold for 2[...]
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12 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Basic Operation Basic Operation Because the MAP 330 attains information it needs from satellites orbiting the earth, the antenna needs to have a relatively unobstructed view of the sky . This allo ws the MAP 330 to choose from all satellites currently available. If the view of the sky is poor , (large cliffs or bui[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 13 Basic Operation Basic Operation In the C ursor Mode, y ou are pro vided with a cursor that can be mo ved on the map. At the bottom of the display is the information for the position of the cursor relative to your pr esent position. Also any points of interest that the cursor is o ver will be shown. T o access the Cu[...]
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14 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Basic Operation Basic Operation F rom any screen other than a navigation scr een, pressing NAV returns y ou to the last navigation screen viewed. N ote that if you are inputting data, pressing NAV will return you to the last navigation scr een but your inputs will not be saved. While viewing any navigation screen, [...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 15 Basic Operation Basic Operation A waypoint is a point on a map that you can name and save in the MAP 330. They are primarily used for creating routes. Whether the route is a simple GO T O or a more complex multileg route, it needs stored waypoints to use as its starting and destination point. Saving a W aypoint with[...]
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16 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Basic Operation Basic Operation The Icon Select windo w is displayed. Use the arrow keypad to mo ve from one icon to another with the name of the icon displayed at the top. As a refer ence tool, all of the icons and their names are listed in the Refer ence Chapter . When you have highlighted the icon you want to us[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 17 Basic Operation Basic Operation When you have the name the way you want it, highlight “OK” and press ENTER . Y ou are returned to the Mark scr een with the new name displayed. Entering a M essage Any waypoint can have a message assigned to it. This comes in handy in further identifying the waypoint. If this was [...]
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18 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Basic Operation Basic Operation P ress GO TO. The first thing that has to be done is to select the destination waypoint. This is done by accessing the waypoint database. The first screen is used to select the category of the database that the waypoint is in and how it will be found, alphabetically or nearest to you[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 19 Basic Operation Basic Operation The example shown her e is a sample of a City W aypoint List. This is a sample of a N earest City W aypoint list for Magellan. Y our screen will look different. U se the UP/DO WN arrows to highlight your choice of waypoint to be your destination and press ENTER . The GO T O route is n[...]
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20 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Basic Operation Basic Operation Since we are looking for Los Angeles, we need to r epeat pressing the UP key until the letter “L” is displayed in the cursor . The City W aypoint list would look like this. This is pretty good as now the listing sho ws the cities beginning with the letter “L”, but we can get [...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 21 Basic Operation Basic Operation Y ou can now select Los Angeles from the list b y pressing ENTER . The first city in the list is now highlighted. U se the DO WN arrow to highlight Los Angeles. With Los Angeles highlighted, it can be selected as the destination of the GO TO route by pressing ENTER . Y ou are now sent[...]
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22 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Basic Operation Basic Operation GO T O routes are NOT saved in memory when the MAP 330 is turned off. I f you are navigating on a GO TO route and you need to turn the MAP 330 off, you will need to restart the GO T O. Routes, however , are stor ed in memory . If you need to make a GO TO but expect to turn the MAP 33[...]
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23 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference T urn the MAP 330 On — Applies power to the MAP 330 and displays last NA V screen viewed. D uring power-up the first scr een shows the software and map database versions currently loaded in the MAP 330. The second screen gives a warning that must be read. After r eading the warning press ENTER [...]
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24 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Adjusting the Display Contrast — S ets the contrast of the display for easy viewing in most lighting conditions. From Any Screen MENU Highlight Contrast ENTER ENTER Adjus t Contrast Level Selecting NA V Screens — The NA V button provides a means of accessing the navigation screens. (N ote: t[...]
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25 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference Map Scale Indicator Present Position Icon Present Position Icon Present Position Icon Present Position Icon Present Position Icon Present Position Icon The Present Position Icon graphically displays your position on the map. While you are moving it will point in the direction you ar e heading. If[...]
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26 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference In the C ursor Mode, y ou are pro vided with a cursor that can be mo ved on the map. At the bottom of the display is the information for the position of the cursor relative to your pr esent position. Also any points of interest that the cursor is ov er will be shown. T o access the Cursor M ode,[...]
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27 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference Setting the Map Detail — The detail of the map can be set to highest, high, medium, low or low est. This changes the zoom level that different map objects (cities, highways, labels, etc.) are displayed. If y ou have set a zoom level and the display is too cluttered, set the map detail to a lowe[...]
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28 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference T urning On/Off Display W aypoints — T urns on or off the waypoints on the Map screen. Default is On. From the MAP Screen MENU ENTER ENTER NAV ENTER Highlight Map Setup Use arrows t o highlight the “Display Waypoints” field Use arrows to select On or Of f City Definition — The MAP 330 re[...]
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29 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference When N av Info is hidden and the map is in the cursor mode, the bearing (BR G) and distance (DIS) to the cursor is sho wn at the bottom of the map. If the cursor happens to be on a map object, the name of the object is displayed instead of BR G/DIS. Selecting S treet I nformation or Data F ields [...]
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30 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Data Description Bearing This is the direction to your destination from your present position, in degrees, from N orth. Distance This is distance (measured in the N av U nits selected in S etup) to your destination. Speed This is the rate that you are travelling. The unit of measure is selected [...]
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31 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference Changing the Map Orientation — Y ou can change how the map is orientated on the screen to either N or th U p, Course U p or T rack Up . Default is N orth U p. From the MAP Screen MENU ENTER ENTER NAV ENTER Highlight Map Setup Use arrows t o highlight the “Orientation” field Use arrows t o s[...]
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32 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Setting the T rack Mode to “OFF” stops recor ding your track. The same temporar y waypoints used to create the track ar e used to compute a backtrack route. Therefore, setting T rack Mode to “Off ” will not allow you to create a backtrack route. I t is highly recommended that you do not [...]
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33 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference Compass Data Fields Destination Name Destination Name Destination Name Destination Name Destination Name Destination Name When you are navig ating on a GOT O or multileg route, the name of the destination is placed here. For multileg rout es, the name displayed is the name of the destination for [...]
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34 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Destination Name Destination Name Destination Name Destination Name Destination Name When you ar e navigating on a GOT O or multileg route, the name of the destination is placed here. For multileg rout es, the name displayed is the name of the destination for the leg of the rout e you are pr ese[...]
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35 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference Customizing the Data F ields — Allows you to change the data that is being display to 1 of 13 data options (bearing, distance, speed, heading, VMG, CTS, ET A, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date) for any of the four fields. (See explanation of Data T ypes in the M ap Screen section.) Fr om[...]
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36 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference GPS Status Present Position Coordinates and Elevation Present Position Coordinates Present Position Coordinates Present Position Coordinates Present Position Coordinates Present Position Coordinates and Elevation and Elevation and Elevation and Elevation and Elevation Displays your present posit[...]
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37 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Reference Reference Customizing the Data F ields — Allows you to change the data that is being displayed to 1 of 13 data options (bearing, distance, speed, heading, VMG, CT S, ET A, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date) for any of the two fields. (See explanation of Data T ypes in the Map Screen section.) From[...]
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38 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Satellite Position Satellite Position Graph Batter y Life Indicator Satellite Signal Strength Chart Power Source Satellite Position Graph Satellite Position Graph Satellite Position Graph Satellite Position Graph Satellite Position Graph The two circles indicat e satellit e elevation as seen fro[...]
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39 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Accessing W aypoints in the Database — All stored waypoints, whether user-input or preloaded, can be found in the W aypoint Database. Y ou will need to access waypoints in the database whenever you are editing waypoints, activating a GO T O route or cr eating a multileg route. From Any Screen MENU ENTER[...]
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40 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Selecting W aypoints Near est to the C ursor . As discussed in the Map Screen section, the Map Scr een has two modes of operation, position and cursor . If you are in the cursor mode y ou may want to know what waypoints are near your cursor rather than the ones near est to your present position.[...]
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41 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Saving P r esent P osition as a W aypoint — Creates and stores your pr esent position into the memory of the MAP 330. Stored waypoints can be used in GO T O and route creation. While saving the waypoint, you can edit the icon, name and add a message or you can just save the waypoint using the default na[...]
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42 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference From Map Screen ENTER MARK Hold down for 2 -3 seconds Modify (see Note) Use arrow ke ys to move cursor t o desired position (Note: T o modify the icon, name or message use the U p/Down arr ows to highlight the field you wish to change and press ENTER. Y ou are then placed into the Edit Mode .) D[...]
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43 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Viewing a Map Object on the Map — Displays on the Map the M ap Object you have selected. N ote: This function is for viewing map objects (cities, airpor ts, etc.) only . See V iewing User W aypoints on the Map for instructions on how to perform this feature using U ser waypoints. From Any Screen MENU EN[...]
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44 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Sear ching for a S treet Addr ess — This option allows you to search an uploaded map database for a specific street address. After finding the address, you can sav e it as a waypoint (MARK) or view it on the Map Screen. NO TE: The option is available ONL Y if you have uploaded one or more deta[...]
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45 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Cr eating a GO TO R oute — Creates and sets as the activ e route a 1-leg route with your present position as the starting point and a destination waypoint that you choose from the waypoint database. From Any Screen ENTER ENTER Select Waypoint Category Use L/R arrows to select “Find By” GOT O If a GO[...]
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46 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Cr eating a M ultileg Route — P rovides the means to create a multileg r oute that can be stored in memory . M ultileg routes are easily the most complicated function in the MAP 330, but once you can visualize what a multileg route (route) is, it becomes very easy to understand and create. If [...]
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47 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Routes Select an “Empty” Rout e ENTER Step 1: Select star ting waypoint ENTER ENTER Select Waypoint Category Use L/R arrows to select “Find By” ENTER Select Waypoint from List Step 2: Select leg destination waypoint ENTER ENTER Select Waypoint Category Use lef [...]
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48 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Activating/Deactiv ating a Route — Enables the activ ating or deactivating of a stored route. When a r oute is being used to navigate, it is termed to be “ active ”. When you want to use a route to navigate with, follo w these steps to activate it. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Rout[...]
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49 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Inserting a Leg — Inserts a waypoint in the middle of an existing leg thereby making two legs where ther e used to be one. Select rout e to be edited. See Instructions for Viewing a Route ENTER Highlight Insert WPT Select Database ENTER MENU Highlight destination waypoint for leg that will have a leg in[...]
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50 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Appending a Leg — A dds a leg to the end of a route. Select rout e to be edit ed. See Instructions for Viewing a Route ENTER Select Database ENTER Highlight next available leg. (Indicated by dashes) ENTER Select Waypoint A ppending a N ewly Created W aypoint to a Route — Allows a newly creat[...]
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51 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Viewing a Route on the Map Scr een — P ro vides you with a graphical representation of the route selected on the M ap screen. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Routes Select Rout e ENTER MENU Highlight Map View Route Creating a Route U sing T rack History — This enables you to automatically create [...]
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52 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference T urning NA V Screens On/Off — Allows you to turn off or on any of the navigation screens you choose. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Setup Sat Status On/Of f ENTER ENTER Highlight Nav Screens Compass On/Of f ENTER Large Font On/Of f ENTER Position On/Of f ENTER (Note: y ou must go throug[...]
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53 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Selecting a Map Datum — Allo ws you to set the datum used to compute the coordinates to match the datum used on a map or chart. If you are using a map or chart with your MAP 330 and the datums do not match, you may find irregularities when comparing the coor dinates. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight[...]
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54 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Selecting NA V U nits — Allows you to select the units of measur e that will be used when displaying navigational data. Options are: M iles/MPH, NM/Knots or KM/KPH. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Setup ENTER Highlight Nav Units Select Nav Units ENTER Default: Miles/MP H Selecting the N o[...]
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55 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence T urning the Beeper On/Off — Allo ws you to select which actions will cause the beeper to sound. Y ou can choose from Off , Keys Only (pressing a key causes a beep), Alarms Only (when an alarm is activated) or Keys & Alarms. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Setup ENTER Highlight Beeper Select Be[...]
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56 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference All of the Clear functions operate in the same way . The instructions shown apply to all of the Clear options except Clearing All. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Setup ENTER Highlight Clear Memory Confirm? Y es/No ENTER ENTER Highlight Menu Choice Clearing T rack History — This will clea[...]
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57 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Accessing the S un/Moon Scr een — The Sun/M oon screen displays the sunrise time, sunset time and lunar phase for any waypoint you have stored in the U ser categor y in the waypoint database. All times displayed are local times to your pr esent position. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Sun/Moon Cha[...]
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58 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference Accessing the F ish/Hunt Scr een — The Fish/H unt screen displays the best times for fishing or hunting for the position you choose from your U ser waypoints. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Fish/Hunt Changing the Fish/H unt Date — Allows you to change the date for the fishing/hunting i[...]
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59 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence All of the Alarm options are set in the same way . The instr uctions below apply to all of the Alarm settings. When the beeper is turned on for alarms (see Setup - T urning the Beeper On/Off ) an audible beep will be sounded for the alarm. A visual alert is displayed for the alarm whether the beeper is tu[...]
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60 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence Reference T urning on the Simulator - Auto M ode — This turns the simulator on and uses a predefined heading and speed rate. From Any Screen MENU ENTER Highlight Setup ENTER Highlight Auto ENTER Highlight Simulate ENTER Confirm Clearing of Tr a c k T urning on the Simulator - U ser M ode — This turns [...]
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61 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Refer ence About... Scr een The About... scr een displays the current status of your MAP 330. U sing the About... screen y ou can tell what the version of the softwar e is, the version and memory size of the base map, the number of and total memory size of detailed maps you may have installed using MapS end Streets?[...]
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62 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Fr equently Asked Questions Fr equently Asked Questions General What is the difference betw een degr ees/minutes/seconds (DEG/MIN/SEC) and degrees/minutes/minutes (DEG/MIN/MMM or DEG/MIN/MM)? There are differ ent ways in expressing the coor dinates computed using Lat/Lon coordinate system. With DEG/MIN/SEC the final[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 63 Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions T ime F ormat and re-select the time format you are using unless you are using UT C. After selecting the format you will be given the opportunity to change the time. Ho w long can I expect my MAP 330 to run on a fresh set of batteries? U nder normal operating con[...]
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64 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver Fr equently Asked Questions Fr equently Asked Questions Can I delete pr eloaded waypoints that I don ’t use? N o. W aypoints that are preloaded into the MAP 330 will always be available, even when all of the MAP 330’ s memor y has been cleared. N avigation Scr eens Why does my compass not point in the right dire[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 65 Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Output Data What is NMEA? NMEA (N ational Marine E lectronics Association) is the standard used for interfacing marine electronic devices. This standard has also been adapted for use in a variety of thir d-par ty mapping software programs. What are the NMEA messa[...]
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66 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix Receiver will not tur n on: 1. Check to see if batteries are installed corr ectly . 2. Replace with two new AA alkaline batteries. T akes mor e than 10 minutes to get a position fix: 1. If there ar e any obstacles nearby or overhead, mo ve to a new location. 2. Make sure that the antenna is pointi[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 67 Appendix Appendix Restaurant Rock Scuba R V Service Shooting Sight S eeing S mall City Sounding S ports Arena T ourist Info T ruck Service Wine r y W reck Zoo Default Box House Aerial Airport Amusement AT M Auto Repa ir Boating Camping Exit Ramp F irst Aid F ixed N av Aid Floating B uoy Fue l Gar den Golf Hotel H un[...]
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68 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix N avaids. I ncluded with the MAP 330M are fix ed navaids (lights), buoys, lighthouses, marinas and obstructions (wrecks, rocks, etc.). These navaids can be accessed through the database in the same manner that any other waypoint or map object can be accessed using the Database function. The screen[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 69 Appendix Appendix If after using the troubleshooting section, you are still unable to solv e your operation problems, please call M agellan ’ s T echnical S ervice at (866) 737-8604. Representativ es are available M onday through Friday from 7 AM to 5 PM, PST . F axes can be sent to C ustomer Ser vice at (909) 394[...]
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70 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix CHARACTERISTICS P erformance Receiver 12 parallel-channel technology , tracks up to 12 satellites to compute and update information with quadrifilar antenna Acquisition T imes (under optimal conditions): W arm approximately 15 seconds Cold approximately 1 minute U pdate Rate 1 second continuous Ac[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 71 Appendix Appendix Accessories for your r eceiver ar e available from your Magellan dealer or you can order directly fr om Magellan at (800) 669-4477 (press 3 to place an order). Swiv el M ounting Bracket: M ounts the receiv er on a surface, allowing for hands- free operation. V ehicle M ounting Bracket: Fu ll swivel[...]
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72 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix The MapSend S treets CD allows you to load detailed str eet maps into your MAP 330. The maps supplied on the MapSend S treets CD contain full str eet detail of the U.S. cities. • Enables you to load street maps (up to 8MB) for any region in the U nited S tates into the MAP 330. • Allows you to[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 73 Appendix Appendix A vailable as accessories for your GPS receiver ar e the following cables: External P ower Cable with Cigarette Lighter A dapter , P ower/Data Cable, D ata Cable and PC Cable with Cigarette Lighter A dapter . The instructions given belo w apply to all cables, unless otherwise stated. The cable can [...]
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74 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix Connecting to an External Power Source If using the cable that comes with the cigarette lighter adapter , simply connect it to the cigarette lighter outlet. If you wish to make a permanent mount to a power supply , cut the cable between the pow er supply box and the cigarette lighter adapter . Att[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 75 Appendix Appendix Active Leg The segment of a route currently being traveled. Altitude The current elevation abo ve sea level. BR G Bearing. The compass direction from your position to a destination, measured to the nearest degr ee. Buo y A navigation aid (usually found in marine charts) that is floating in water . [...]
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76 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix ETE Estimated T ime 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 fro[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 77 Appendix Appendix T rue North The direction to North Pole from an observer ’ s position. The north direction on any geographical meridian. UTC Universal T ime Coordinated. Formerly referred to as Greenwich Mean T ime (GMT). UTM Universal T ransverse Mercator metric grid system used on most large and intermediate s[...]
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78 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix 2D 62 3D 62 About... screen 61 Accessories 71 Alarms 59, 64; arrival 59, anchor 59; GPS F ix 59; XTE 59 Antenna 9 Backlight 11, 23; setting timer 54 Backtrack 45, 64 Batteries, installing 3; life 3, 63; indicator 38 Baud Rate, selecting 55 Beeper 55, 64 City Definition 28 Compass Screen 13, 33; cu[...]
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Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiver 79 Appendix Appendix Help scr een 61 Holding 12 Icons 67 Interfacing, Macintosh 65 Initialization 5, 63 Keys 9 Large Data Screen 13, 34; customizing 35 Leg, appending 50; deleting 49; inserting 49; replacing 49 Map Screen 12, 24; callouts 25, 26; setting detail 27; legend 27; displaying waypoints 28; customizing 29; tu[...]
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80 Magellan MAP 330 GPS Receiv er Appendix Appendix Satellite S tatus Screen 37 Setup 50 Signal S trength 37 Simulator 60; turning off 60; turning on 60; user mode 60 S pecifications 70 S un/Moon scr een, accessing 57; date changing 57; position changing 57 T echnical Support 69 T ime, setting 53 T ime Format, selecting 53 T rack History display 31[...]
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