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631026 A
Basic Operation
SporTrak GPS Receiver ........................................................................... 7
Turning Power On/Off .................................................................................. 8
Turning the Backlight On/Off ....................................................................... 8
Adjusting the Contrast ................................................................................... 9
Getting a Position Fix .................................................................................... 9
Summary .............................................................................................. 17
Routes ................................................................................................... 43
Creating a GOTO Route ............................................................................. 43
Creating a Backtrack Route .......................................................................... 43
Creating a Multileg Route ............................................................................ 43
Activating/Deactivating a Route .................................................................. 45
Viewing a Route .......................................................................................... 45
Editing a Route ............................................................................................ 46
Setup .................................................................................................... 49
Initializing the SporTrak .............................................................................. 49
Turning the NAV Screens On/Off ............................................................... 49
Selecting the Coordinate System .................................................................. 50
Selecting a Map Datum ............................................................................... 50
Selecting the Elevation Mode ....................................................................... 51
Selecting the Time Format ........................................................................... 51
Selecting NAV Units .................................................................................... 51
Selecting the North Reference ...................................................................... 52
Setting the Backlight Timer ......................................................................... 52
Turning the Beeper On/Off ......................................................................... 52
Selecting NMEA Message ............................................................................ 53
Selecting the Baud Rate ............................................................................... 53
Seletcting Daylight Savings Time ................................................................. 54
Power Off Timer .......................................................................................... 54
Appendix
Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 65
Waypoint Icons ..................................................................................... 66
Contacting Magellan ............................................................................. 67
Specifications ........................................................................................ 68
Accessories ............................................................................................ 69
MapSend™ Streets ............................................................................... 70
Connecting to External Devices ............................................................ 71
Connecting to External Power Source ................................................... 72
WAAS ................................................................................................... 73
Glossary ................................................................................................ 74
This User Manual is divided into six chapters; Introduction, Setting Up the
SporTrak, Basic Operation, Reference Guide, Frequently Asked Questions, and
Appendix. Each of these chapters will be explained briefly so you can tell which
ones are right for you. A glossary and index are provided after the Appendix as
well.
Setting Up the SporTrak: This chapter will show you how to prepare the
SporTrak for use. Instructions will include how to install the
batteries, how to select the languages and how to initialize the
SporTrak.
Basic Operation: This chapter provides you with step-by-step instructions for
using the basic functions of the SporTrak. This chapter will explain
getting a position fix, viewing the Map screen, saving a waypoint and
using a GOTO. Knowing these four basic steps will enable you to
use the SporTrak for most things you will want to do.
It’s time to begin using your SporTrak. Don’t be overwhelmed with the size of
the manual as we have tried to give enough information for the beginning user as
well as provide the experienced users with the specifications and features that they
are looking for.
The most important thing to us is to be sure that you are completely satisfied
with your SporTrak and the accompanying documentation. If you have any
ideas, suggestions or even a complaint, please pass them along to us through our
web site (www.magellangps.com) or by mail.
The Magellan SporTrak uses two AA batteries that are installed from the
back through the battery cover. You can expect to get up to 15 hours of
usage on two AA batteries with the backlight turned off.
To remove the battery compartment, loosen the
retaining screw at the bottom of the battery
compartment. The battery compartment will come
free from the SporTrak and you can slide it out.
Install two AA batteries observing the correct polarity.
Slide the battery compartment back into the SporTrak
and tighten the retaining screw. Do not overtighten
the retaining screw.
The final step in setting up the SporTrak is to initialize the receiver for
first-time use. This will help your SporTrak begin computing your position
in the fastest manner possible.
The reason for initialization is to speed up the process for computing the
first position fix when the SporTrak has no last position computed in
memory (i.e., when the SporTrak is brand new or memory has been
cleared). This gives the SporTrak an approximate indication of where it is
located so it can use its satellite almanac (stored in permanent memory) to
estimate what satellites are overhead and which ones it should be looking
for.
Follow these instructions to initialize the SporTrak.
Press [PWR]
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
Pressing up arrow
results in:
Press [ENTER].
ENTER -
NAV - Confirms
Accesses the data entries
various or menu
navigation screens. selections.
MENU -
Accesses ESC - Cancels
menus for the operation
displayed of the last button
screens. Also pressed. Also scrolls
provides access through the NAV
to waypoint, screens in reverse
route and setup order.
functions.
You have 10
seconds to press
ENTER accepting
the warning or the
SporTrak will shut
off.
The last navigation screen you were viewing will be displayed. If the
last navigation screen view was the Map screen, the last zoom scale
setting will be used.
The display backlight can be set to one of three levels (low, high or
off ).
Press and Press and Press and
hold for 2 hold for 2 hold for 2
seconds seconds seconds
Display Display Display
backlight backlight backlight
illuminates illuminates turns off
(low) (high)
Use up/down
arrows to
highlight
Contrast
The menu display may
differ slightly Use left/right
depending upon which arrows to
screen it was adjust the
accessed from. contrast.
If the view of the sky is poor due to large cliffs or buildings, heavy
foliage or other obstructions, the satellite signals can be blocked and
the receiver may take longer to compute a position fix.
You can observe the signal strength and the satellites being used on the
Satellite Status screen (described in the next
section).
The SporTrak has seven navigation screens: Map screen, Compass screen,
Large Data screen, two Position screens, Road screen, and Sat Status screen.
They will be described briefly here. More detailed information on the
different screens can be found in the Reference chapter of the User Manual.
You can now use the arrow keypad to select the character you wish to
characters in length.)
name.
When you have the name the way you want it, highlight “OK” and
press [ENTER]. You are returned to the Mark screen with the
new name displayed.
you may find easier to use than accessing Mark from the Main
Menu. If you press the [GOTO] key and hold it down for 2-3
seconds, the Mark Waypoint Screen is displayed.
Entering a Message
As many as 200 waypoints can have a message assigned to it. This comes
in handy in further identifying the waypoint. If this was a waypoint for a
friend’s house or business, you could add a phone number or any other
information that you find useful.
Is there a limit to the number of waypoints I can store in the
SporTrak? Yes, the SporTrak will store up to 500 user waypoints in
memory. If you should ever get that many and need to input more,
you will have to delete ones that you no longer need to make room.
A GOTO route is simply a route with a start point and a single destination
point: I am here and I want to go to there. All that is required to create a
GOTO route is having the destination waypoint saved in memory. This
waypoint can be one that you have saved earlier (which is stored in your
User Waypoint List) or any of the landmarks that come with the SporTrak
in its built-in database.
Press GOTO. 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 your
position, a city or the cursor.
Selecting a Destination Waypoint from Database using “Near Position”
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to highlight the category that your destination
waypoint is in. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrows to select how the waypoints
are displayed, Alphabetical, Near Position, Near City or Near Cursor. In
this case, you will be using “Near Position”.
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The GOTO route is now active and you are returned to the last viewed
navigation screen.
Selecting a Destination Waypoint from the Database using “Alphabetical”
Highlight any category other than User, and press the LEFT/RIGHT
arrows to select a Find By of “Alphabetical”. Press [ENTER]. (In this
example, Cities was selected and this is how the screen appears.)
Using the arrow keys to navigate the displayed keyboard, begin typing in
the name of the waypoint (destination) you are looking for.
For example, suppose your destination was to be Los
Angeles. Use the keypad to highlight the letter “L” and
press [ENTER]. Notice how the name is changed
to the first city stored in the SporTrak’s memory that
begins with the letter “L” and that the cursor has moved
to the next letter in the city name. (You can move the
cursor back if you made a mistake by highlighting the
“<-” button on the keyboard and press [ENTER].)
Since we are looking for Los Angeles, we need to highlight the “O” next
and press [ENTER]. Then the “S” and press [ENTER].
To add a space, highlight the “space bar” and press [ENTER]. (Also,
you can use the “->” button to move the cursor to the right if you want to
skip the letter the cursor is indicating.)
You don’t need to spell out the entire word. The attempt here is to get close
to the name so you won’t need to scroll very far during the next step. As a
guide, entering the first five letters should be sufficient. When you are
satisfied with what you have entered, highlight “OK” and press
[ENTER].
For this example, you would highlight Los Angeles and press
[ENTER]. The Map screen is displayed and the SporTrak will begin
computing all of the necessary information needed to get you to your
destination.
The SporTrak has the ability to provide you with the tools you’ll need to
navigate to your destination. You have the choice of three customizable
screens that display the information that you need in the layout that you
desire. Hikers may find the compass screen perfect for them while boaters
may prefer the Large Data or Map screen. For you, the Map screen may
have all the information you’ll ever require.
If you selected the Map screen, you will see your position icon in the center
of the screen with a line drawn for you on the map, graphically displaying
the GOTO route.
Note that this route is line of sight (LOS) or “as the crow flies.” The
SporTrak does not compute the route using streets and highways providing
a turn-by-turn routing. You’ll find very quickly that you can easily use the
roads and highways displayed on the Map screen and compare them to the
displayed route and get to your destination simply.
GOTO routes are NOT saved in memory when the SporTrak
is turned off. If you are navigating on a GOTO route and you
need to turn the SporTrak off, you will need to restart the
GOTO. Routes, however, are stored in memory. If you need
to make a GOTO but expect to turn the SporTrak off before
arriving, you might consider making a 1-leg route using the
route menu.
the “Home” waypoint (if you called it that) and press ENTER. The
Magellan SporTrak will now begin computing all of the information you
need to return to your home. As you are travelling, notice the different
NAV screens and witness the data changing as you are moving. (Don’t view
the SporTrak screen if you are driving, let the passenger do that.)
Everything else the SporTrak can do for you is based on the simple exercise
you just performed and when you are comfortable doing this, everything
else will be a simple building block on what you already know.
Turn the SporTrak On — Applies power to the SporTrak and displays last
NAV screen viewed. During power-up the first screen shows the
software and map database versions currently loaded in the SporTrak.
The second screen gives a warning that must be read. After reading the
warning press ENTER to proceed. (If you do not press ENTER, the
SporTrak will shut off after 10 seconds.)
You have 10
seconds to press
ENTER accepting
the warning or the
SporTrak will shut
off.
Adjusting the Display Contrast — Sets the contrast of the display for easy
viewing in most lighting conditions.
from any
screen
Use up/down
arrows to
highlight
Contrast
The menu display may
differ slightly Use left/right
depending upon which arrows to
screen it was adjust the
accessed from. contrast.
Navigation Screen
Sequence
Map Screen
Compass Screen
Large Data Screen
Position Screen
Road Screen
Sat Status Screen
The Map screen is the very heart of the SporTrak. The Map screen has two
modes: Position and Cursor.
In the Position Mode, the map is centered around your present position with an
arrow cursor indicating your position and points in the direction you are
heading. Two customizable data fields are presented at the bottom of the display.
If you require to see more of the map you can also turn off these data fields.
Information as to how to customize this screen follows this brief description of
the Map screen.
Present
Position Icon
Track History
Map Scale
Indicator
Data
Fields
Position Mode
If you require to see more of the map you can also turn off these data fields.
Information as to how to customize this screen follows this brief description of
the Map screen.
In the Cursor Mode, you are provided with a cursor that can be moved on the
map. At the bottom of the display is the information for the position of the
cursor relative to your present position. Also any points of interest that the
cursor is over will be shown.
To access the Cursor Mode, press any arrow on the keypad. A crosshair appears
that can be moved with the arrow keys.
To return to the Position Mode, press [ESC]. The cursor will disappear and the
present position icon will appear centered on the map.
Cursor
Icon
Map Scale
Indicator Waypoint
Name
Cursor
Information
Block
Cursor Mode
Setting the Map Detail — The detail of the map can be set to highest,
high, medium, low or lowest. This changes the zoom level that different
map objects (cities, highways, labels, etc.) are displayed. If you have set
a zoom level and the display is too cluttered, set the map detail to a
lower level; conversely set it to a higher level to view more detail. The
default is Medium.
Globally Turn Map Items On/Off — If you have uploaded map data
from a MapSend product, you will notice that the list of POIs can be
extremely lengthy. To aide you in the customization of the display you
can turn everything on or off globally.
To turn off all map items, follow these instructions.
After you have turned off all of the map items, you can go back and just
select the POIs that you want to view. Please note that this function
will also turn off waypoints, track lines and, if applicable, topo lines. Be
sure to turn these back on if you want to see them.
Inversely, to globally turn on all of the map items, follow the above steps
but select “Mark All” instead of “Clear All”.
Setting Up Map Data Fields — The following options are available ONLY
if you are in the Position Mode of the Map screen. If you are in the
cursor mode, press the ESC key and the display will snap back to the
Position Mode with the arrow icon displaying your present postion. (If
you are not clear on which mode you are in, the simpliest way to
determine it is to see what cursor is displayed; an arrow indicates
Position and a crosshair indicates Cursor. If you press the ESC key and
the display changes to another Nav Screen you were in the Position
Mode and you can press NAV to return to the map.
Turning Data Fields On/Off — This option allows you to turn on or
off the two information fields that are displayed on the Map screen.
Turning these off allows for more of the map to be displayed. Default is
SHOW.
From Highlight
the MAP
Screen Hide Map Info
or
Show Map Info
When Map Info is hidden and the map is in the cursor mode, the
bearing (BRG) and distance (DIS) to the cursor is shown in the bottom
left corner of the map replacing the scale. (Note: if you have uploaded
topographic information from Magellan’s MapSend Topo for the United
States CD-ROM, the elevation at the cursor’s location is displayed, not
the bearing and distance.) If the cursor happens to be on a map object,
the name of the object is displayed.
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Selecting the Data Fields — This function allows you to select which
data fields are to be displayed. You can choose from Customize Fields,
Street Information or, if topographic information is loaded, you can
select Horizontal Profile or Terrain Projection. If you select either
Horizontal Profile or Terrain Projection and you do not have
topographic information loaded a warning screen is displayed.
Two Data Fields Description — This option displays two boxes at the
bottom of the map that can display data that you choose. Displaying
these data fields is the default for the SporTrak.
Changing the Data Fields — Allows you to change the data that is
being displayed to 1 of 13 different data options (bearing, distance,
speed, heading, VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time,
or date). Note: If you have selected Hide Map Info, this option will
not be available in the menu. Also, you must have the Two Data
Fields displayed on the Map screen to be able to customize them.
Press [ESC] when you are done to leave the customize mode.
Selecting Track Mode — Allows you to set how often the SporTrak stores
track points. Setting the mode to “OFF” stops the SporTrak from saving
any new track points. In “Auto” or “Auto Detailed” mode, the SporTrak
uses a method for track point storage that maximizes memory. Using
Auto, you will see more points on and near turns and less points on
straight stretches of the map. You also have the option of selecting fixed
intervals for track point storage.
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Use arrows to
select Mode
Selecting Vertical Profile — Note, not all options for Vertical Profile are
available at all times. For example, if you have a topographical map
loaded but the cursor or present position is not on a road, the option
“Highlighted road” will not be displayed.
When you are done viewing the Vertical Profile of the path you created,
press ESC to return to the map screen. Now you can continue adding
legs to the path.
Tip: You can convert this path into a stored route by simply pressing
the MENU key and selecting the Save To Route option.
Destination
Name
Data Fields
Sun/Moon
Destination Position
Icon Markers
Heading
Marker
Compass
Customizing the Data Fields — Allows you to change the data that is
being displayed to 1 of 13 data options (bearing, distance, speed,
heading, VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date)
for any of the two fields.
Use arrows to
select new
data type
Customizing the Data Fields — Allows you to change the data that is
being displayed to 1 of 13 data options (bearing, distance, speed,
heading, VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date)
for any of the four fields.
Use arrows to
select new
data type
The Position screens 1 and 2 simply display your present position using the
coordinate systems that you have selected in Setup. The Position 1 screen shows
all of the basic position, time and satellite information, all on one screen. In
addition, current navigation information is shown on the bottom half of the
screen.
Selecting the Position Screen — Allows you to toggle between the two
Position screens. This allows the same position to be displayed in
different coordinate systems. This is useful when comparing navigation
data between devices and charts that use different coordinate systems.
The screen viewed can be changed by pressing the Left or Right arrows
while viewing the Position screen.
You can change the coordinate system displayed by following the
instructions in Setup - Selecting the Coordinate System.
Present
Position
Coordinates Current Time
and Elevation and Date
GPS Status
Data Fields
Trip
Odometer
Customizing the Data Fields — Allows you to change the data that is
being displayed to 1 of 13 data options (bearing, distance, speed,
heading, VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date)
for any of the two fields.
Use arrows to
select new
data type
GPS Status Messages — Messages indicating the status of the GPS receiver
section of the SporTrak are displayed on the Position screen.
Message Description
Searching - 1st sat Searching for 1st satellite.
Searching - 2nd sat 1st satellite found; searching for 2nd satellite
Searching - 3rd sat Two satellites are being tracked and searching
for a third.
Searching - 4th sat Three satellites are being tracked and
searching for the fourth.
Collecting Data All satellites needed for position fix are being
tracked and position is being computed.
Averaging SporTrak is computing fixes; speed is near 0.0
so position is being averaged.
EPE xxft Estimated Position Error in feet. SporTrak is
computing fixes while moving.
DGPS Computed fixes are being differentially
corrected.
Destination
Name
Customizable
Data Fields
Compass
Customizing the Data Fields — Allows you to change the data that is
being displayed to 1 of 13 data options (bearing, distance, speed,
heading, VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date)
for any of the four fields.
Use arrows to
select new
data type
Satellite Position
Position Graph Mode
Satellite
Satellite Signal Position
Strength Chart
WAAS Satellites
Use left/right
arrows to select
“Find By”
Use up/down
arrows to highlight
waypoint
(Note: To modify the icon, name or message use the Up/Down arrows
to highlight the field you wish to change and press ENTER. You are
then placed into the Edit Mode. Using the method described in
“Getting Started” you can personalize the waypoint, making it easy to
remember what it is.)
Creating New Waypoint Manually — Allows the creation of a new
waypoint with coordinates other than your present position. The
coordinates for the new position need to be entered manually.
(Note: To modify the icon, name or message use the Up/Down arrows
to highlight the field you wish to change and press ENTER. You are
then placed into the Edit Mode.)
Creating New Waypoint with Map Cursor — Provides a method of
creating a new waypoint with coordinates other than your present
position. The new coordinates are computed automatically based on the
location of the map cursor.
(Note: To modify the icon, name or message use the Up/Down arrows
to highlight the field you wish to change and press ENTER. You are
then placed into the Edit Mode.)
Deleting a User Waypoint — Deletes a waypoint that you have created.
Select Highlight
Waypoint to
be Deleted Delete
Confirm?
Yes or No
Editing a User Waypoint — Allows you to edit a waypoint that you have
already stored in the SporTrak’s memory.
Select
Waypoint
from the list
Viewing a User Waypoint on the Map — Locates and displays on the Map
the selected User Waypoint.
Note: If the waypoint is used in a route you will get a warning that it is
in a route after selecting it from the list. This is because the screen that
you access the view button can also be used to edit the waypoint and it
may be undesirable to edit a waypoint that is being used in a route.
Also note that any edits you make to the waypoint are not saved when
you use the View button. You need to highlight the Save button and
press ENTER to record your changes.
Saving a Map Object as a User Waypoint — Saves a Map Object as a
waypoint to be stored in your User Waypoint List. You would do this
should you want to modify the object or if you wanted to use the object
as a waypoint in the Sun/Moon or Fish/Hunt functions.
Follow the instructions above for Viewing a Map Object on a Map. Press
and hold GOTO for 2-3 seconds. Edit any field of the waypoint that
you want and when you are done, highlight “Save” and press ENTER.
Mark. If you select “Mark” and press ENTER, the Edit Waypoint
screen is displayed. You can now change any of the attributes for this
waypoint. Highlight “Save” and press ENTER to record this waypoint
into the memory of the SporTrak.
View. Selecting “View” and pressing ENTER returns you to the Map
Screen in the Cursor Mode with the cursor on the address you entered.
From this point, you can create a waypoint by pressing and holding the
GOTO button.
Note: The address search has some limitations and is based upon the
map that was uploaded from the MapSend Streets software. While you
are entering the address you will notice that the available range is
displayed on the screen. Addresses entered must fall within that range.
Creating a GOTO Route — Creates and sets as the active route a 1-leg
route with your present position as the starting point and a destination
waypoint that you choose from the waypoint database.
Select
Waypoint
from List
GOTO routes are not saved in memory. When you turn your SporTrak
off and then back on, the GOTO route is gone. You need to create a
new GOTO route if you intend on completing the route.
Also note that when you are selecting the Waypoint Category you are
being instructed to select the “Find By”. You can select only those
waypoints in your general vicinity (Near Position) or all of the
waypoints in the category in alphabetical order (Alphabetical).
Creating a Backtrack Route — Creates a route using track information
stored in the SporTrak to “retrace” your steps. A good example of using
a backtrack would be if you were out hiking or jogging with your
SporTrak turned on and computing position fixes. After 30 minutes you
choose to return to where you started, following the same route you just
took. All you need do is follow the instructions below and let the
SporTrak take you there.
Highlight
Activate Backtrk
D
B
3
A g
Leg 1 Leg 2 Le
C
Select
Waypoint
from List
Highlight
Delete
Highlight Select
Database
Replace
Select
Waypoint
Select Select
Database Waypoint
Highlight
Reverse
Highlight
Delete
Highlight
Map View
From Highlight
Any
Screen Routes
Highlight
Save Trk to Rte
Input Input
Time Date
Turning NAV Screens On/Off — Allows you to turn off or on any of the
navigation screens you choose.
Position Road
On/Off On/Off
(Note: you must go through the entire sequence of nav screens for your
selections to be saved. As an example, if you turn the Sat Status screen
off and press ESC before confirming all of the nav screens, your
selection will not be saved and the Sat Status screen will still be on.)
Default: All On
Selecting the Elevation Mode — Allows you to select the elevation mode
used by the SporTrak. You may choose between 3D (uses satellite
information to compute elevation) or 2D (displays a fixed elevation
based upon the elevation entered).
Select
3D or 2D
Default: 3D
Selecting the Time Format — Enables you to choose from three different
time formats: Local 24 Hr (military time), Local AM/PM or UTC.
Select
Nav Units
Default: Miles/MPH
Select
North
Reference
Default: Magnetic
Setting the Backlight Timer — Allows you to set the time interval that
will be used to turn off the display backlight when not in use. Times
available are: 30 seconds, 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 4 Minutes, 10 Minutes
or Timer Off.
Select
Timer
Duration
Default: 4 Minutes
Turning the Beeper On/Off — Allows you to select which actions will
cause the beeper to sound. You can choose from Off, Keys Only
(pressing a key causes a beep), Alarms Only (when an alarm is activated)
or Keys & Alarms.
Select
Beeper
Options
Select
NMEA
Message
Default: Off
Selecting the Baud Rate — Enables you to set the baud rate of the data
being sent out from the SporTrak’s output port. The baud rate sent out
must match the baud rate that the receiving device is set for. You can
choose from 1200 baud, 4800 baud, 9600 baud, 19200 baud, 57600
baud or 115200 baud.
Select
Baud
Rate
Selecting Daylight Savings — Allows you to select what region you are in
which will allow the SporTrak to automatically adjust the time displayed
to compensate for daylight savings time. You can select United States
(daylight savings starts on the first Sunday in April and ends on the last
Sunday in October), European Union (daylight savings starts on the last
Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October), or you can
select Customize which allows you to set the month and day that
daylight savings starts and ends in your area.
Select
Region
Power Off Timer — Conserving battery life is important to any GPS user
and the power off timer provides another tool in saving battery life.
Selecting “On” will allow you to select the mode and how long the
SporTrak will stay powered on. If the mode you select is “Time”, the
timer field allows you to select time that the SporTrak will remain on
before automatically powering off if no keys are pressed. If the mode
selected is “Position”, the timer field sets how soon the SporTrak will be
powered down when the position hasn’t changed and if no keys have
been pressed.
Default: Off
All of the Clear functions operate in the same way. The instructions shown
apply to all of the Clear options except Clearing All.
Highlight Confirm?
Menu Choice Yes/No
Clearing Track History — This will clear the track history that is displayed
on the Map screen from memory.
Clearing Wpts/Routes — This will clear all waypoints and routes from the
SporTrak’s memory.
Clearing all Routes — This clears all routes from the SporTrak’s memory.
Resetting SporTrak to Factory Defaults — Allows you to reset all of the
Setup choices to the factory defaults.
Clearing All Memory in the SporTrak — This clears all memory from the
SporTrak. After completing these instructions, the SporTrak will shut
off. The next time it is turned on, it will prompt you that it needs to be
initialized.
You can select from one of nine languages (English, French, German,
Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese or Finnish) to be used by the
SporTrak.
Select
desired
language
TIP: If you change the language setting in the SporTrak just to see
what it looks like and need to get back to the Language Select screen,
follow these instructions. Press NAV until the MAP screen is displayed
and press MENU. Select the seventh item in the list and press ENTER.
Press the Up Arrow once and press ENTER. You are back at the
Language Select screen.
From Highlight
Any
Screen Sun/Moon
Changing the Sun/Moon Date — Allows you to change the date for the
sun/moon information for the position selected.
Use arrows to
change date
Accessing the Fish/Hunt Screen — The Fish/Hunt screen displays the best
times for fishing or hunting for the position you choose from your User
waypoints.
From Highlight
Any
Screen Fish/Hunt
Changing the Fish/Hunt Date — Allows you to change the date for the
fishing/hunting information for the position selected.
Use arrows to
change date
All of the Alarm options are set in the same way. The instructions below
apply to all of the Alarm settings. When the beeper is turned on for alarms
(see Setup - Turning 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
turned on or off.
Select
Alarm
Distance
Setting the Arrival Alarm — The arrival alarm alerts you that you have
arrived at the destination of your GOTO or to the destination of any
leg in a route you are navigating on. This option allows you to set the
distance from the destination that the alarm will begin to sound.
Setting the Anchor Alarm — The anchor alarm will sound when you have
drifted from your anchor point at a distance you set. An example of its
use would be as you set anchor you turn on the anchor alarm to beep at
a given distance. With the SporTrak still operating and computing fixes
you can then go fishing or other activities knowing that if you drift more
than the distance you selected, the SporTrak will alert you.
Setting the XTE Alarm — XTE or cross track errors happen when you are
off course for the route you are navigating on. The distance set in the
alarm is the distance left or right of the heading you are supposed to be
travelling on.
Setting the GPS Fix Alarm — This turns on or off the alarm that can
sound whenever the SporTrak has lost its ability to compute position
fixes due to loss of signal from the satellites. This is handy in that it
alerts you that you may need to move to an area that has a clearer view
of the sky.
Highlight Confirm
Auto Clearing of
Track
Turning on the Simulator - User Mode — This turns the simulator on and
uses a heading and speed rate that you define.
Turning the Simulator Off — Turns the simulator off and returns the
SporTrak to normal operation.
Highlight
Off
About... Screen
The About... screen displays the current status of your SporTrak. Using the
About... screen you can tell what the version of the software 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 MapSend Streets™, and how much free
memory is available.
From Highlight
Any
Screen About
Help Screen
You can view help tips for Nav Screens, Map, Routes, Setup, Database, User
Waypoints and Misc Topics. Each topic has a number of tips available that can
be viewed.
General
When the time changes for daylight savings time will the time, in the
SporTrak change automatically?
Yes. It is automatically selected when the receiver is used for the
first time or all of the memory has been cleared. If you need to
change the settings for daylight savings, you can use the Setup
menu item and access “Daylight savings”. There you can select
United States, European Union or you can use the customize
option to set the rules for daylight savings in your area.
Waypoints/Database
Navigation Screens
Routes
Alarms
Why does my SporTrak not make an audible beep when I have an alarm
active?
Check your setup settings for the Beeper. If the selection is Off
or Keys Only, the beeper will not sound for alarms.
Output Data
What is NMEA?
NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) is the
standard used for interfacing marine electronic devices. This
standard has also been adapted for use in a variety of third-party
mapping software programs.
These is a list of the icons and their designator that can be assigned to a waypoint
while marking a position or editing a waypoint.
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.
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 receiver to Magellan for repair. Before
returning the receiver you must get a Return Materials Authorization (RMA)
from Magellan. To get an RMA, contact a Magellan Technical Service Represen-
tative at (800) 707-7845 or you can send an email explaining your reasons to
magellanrma@thalesnavigation.com. After receiving the RMA number, ship the
receiver by Parcel Post or UPS. Include a description of the problem, your name,
address, a copy of your sales receipt and print clearly on the outside of the
package the RMA number assigned. If your return ship address is different,
please indicate.
With all correspondence, please state the model of your receiver and if calling,
please have your receiver with you.
Packages should be sent to:
Thales Navigation
Magellan Products
960 Overland Court
San Dimas, CA 91773
ATTN: <RMA Number>
CHARACTERISTICS
Performance
Receiver 12 parallel-channel technology, tracks up to 12 satellites to
compute and update information with quadrifilar antenna
Acquisition Times (under optimal conditions):
Warm approximately 15 seconds
Cold approximately 1 minute
Update Rate 1 second continuous
Accuracy
Position 7 meters, 95% 2D RMS
w/WAAS <3 meters, 95% 2D RMS
Velocity 0.1 knot RMS steady state
Limits:
Speed 951 mph
Altitude 17,500 meters
Physical:
Size 5.6” x 2.2” x 1.15” [h] x [w] x [d]
14.2 cm x 5.6 cm x 2.9 cm
Power:
Source 2 AA alkaline batteries or 9-18 VDC with power cable
Battery Life Up to 15 hours
Memory:
SporTrak Map 2MB basemap; 4MB uploadable
SporTrak Pro 9MB basemap; 23MB uploadable
Accessories for your receiver are available from your Magellan dealer or you can
order directly from Magellan at (800) 669-4477 (press 3 to place an order).
Swivel Mounting Bracket: Mounts the receiver on a surface, allowing for hands-
free operation.
Vehicle Mounting Bracket: Full swivel and tilt for easy viewing in any vehicle.
Carrying Case: The carrying case provides a way of carrying the SporTrak on
your belt while at the same time protecting it from the elements.
Power/Data Cable (Bare Wires): Allows you to connect your receiver to external
power and data.
External Power Cable with Cigarette Lighter Adapter: Allows you to connect
the receiver to a cigarette lighter for external power.
MapSend™ Topo for the United States: This CD-ROM allows you to upload
detailed street maps, topographic data as well as POI’s to your SporTrak receiver.
(Available only with United States topographic information.)
The MapSend Streets CD allows you to load detailed street maps into your
SporTrak. The maps supplied on the MapSend Streets CD contain full street
detail of North American or European cities.
Features
• Enables you to load street maps • Creation, management and
for any region in the United upload/download of waypoints
States, Canada or Europe into the and routes.
SporTrak. • Allows straight line distance
• Allows you to cut any rectangular computation on the map.
map region you choose to load • Search for map objects (such as
into the receiver. Maps are not cities, lakes, etc.) by name.
pre-cut to counties or other
boundaries.
Available as accessories for your GPS receiver are the following cables: External
Power Cable with Cigarette Lighter Adapter, Power/Data Cable, Data Cable and
PC Cable with Cigarette Lighter Adapter. The instructions given below apply to
all cables, unless otherwise stated.
Caution: Do not bypass the power supply box or you will damage your unit
and void the warranty.
Power Plug
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
Cut Here
Your Magellan GPS receiver has been upgraded to include the latest WAAS
(Wide Area Augmentation System) technology. With WAAS your GPS receiver
can compute position locations with an accuracy never before possible in a
commercial receiver.
What is WAAS? WAAS is a means of improving the accuracy of GPS beyond the
standard civilian signal. WAAS was developed by the FAA to provide the
accuracy needed for aircraft to perform approaches for landings. WAAS improves
the accuracy of GPS by calculating the errors in the GPS signal at several
monitoring stations around the country and then transmitting the error correc-
tions to special WAAS satellites. In turn, these satellites broadcast the error
corrections to WAAS-capable GPS receivers around the world.
WAAS is a free service and, with the small exception of two additional satellites
displayed on the Satellite Status screen, it will be transparent to you. There is
nothing you need do, it’s all ready to go.
How accurate will my GPS receiver be with WAAS? The FAA reports that
expected accuracy can be improved to around 7 meters vertically and horizon-
tally. Our own testing suggests that Magellan GPS receivers will typically
experience accuracy improvements to around 3 meters. You can expect to see this
level of accuracy for 95% of the time that you are receiving WAAS signals.
What are some of the problems with WAAS? The signal coverage with WAAS
is not global like GPS satellites. In some locations, receiving WAAS signals can
be difficult and intermittent. There are two satellites transmitting WAAS for
corrections in the Americas and two more over Africa and India providing similar
coverage for Europe. These satellites are geostationary, i.e., they stay in the same
spot over the Earth equator. The two satellites for the Americas are over the
Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Chances are then, they will probably be near the
horizon from where you are using your GPS receiver. This increases the chance
that buildings, foliage, terrain and other obstacles could block the WAAS signal.
Also WAAS is a relatively new system and is still in its developmental stage. So
on occasion you may experience service outages. Even during these outages, your
GPS receiver will still be working, computing position fixes and helping you get
to where you want to go using the GPS signals. The only difference is you will
not be getting the precision that WAAS was providing. You can expect to see
these outages diminish as the system matures and stabilizes.
For more information on WAAS, you can visit the FAA website’s section on their
WAAS system: http://gps.faa.gov/programs/WAAS/waas.htm
TMP Temperature.