Magellan eXplorist 400 - Wilderness Bundle Reference Manual

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    Magellan explorist 400 reference manual topics: • explorist 400 gps receiver • using the explorist 400 • starting up • navigation screens • file structure • points of interest • routes • track logs • advanced features • magellan geocache manager • using mapsend • preferences • specifications • acces...

  • Page 2: *** Warnings ***

    In the interest of safety, do not use this navigation device while driving a vehicle. Please do not try to change any settings on the magellan ® explorist™ while driving. Come to a complete stop or have a passenger make any changes. Taking your eyes off the road is dangerous and can result in an acc...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    Table of contents i explorist 400 gps receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 features of the magellan explorist gps receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 button descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 in...

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    Compass screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 compass screen overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 customizing the information fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 position screen . . . . . . . ...

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    Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 goto routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 creating a goto route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 creati...

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    Computing best fish/hunt times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 accessing fishing and hunting times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 changing the position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 changing the date . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 7: Table of Contents

    Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 restarting the gps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 using active setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 c...

  • Page 8: Explorist 400 Gps Receiver

    Features of the magellan explorist gps receiver: explorist 400 gps receiver 1 on/off button enter zoom out menu goto escape mark nav zoom in arrow joystick display backlight button antenna explorist 400 gps receiver (front) • built-in background map (8 mb) • high-definition grayscale display • prelo...

  • Page 9: Explorist 400 Gps Receiver

    Button descriptions: on/off turns the explorist on or off. Backlight turns the display backlight on. Sequences from off to low to high intensity. Enter used to access highlighted menu items or accept highlighted buttons. Escape cancels data inputs. Closes the accessed function and goes back to the l...

  • Page 10: Explorist 400 Gps Receiver

    Explorist 400 gps receiver 3 battery door fastener (unscrew to open battery door to install batteries.) explorist 400 gps receiver (back) battery door wrist lanyard strap mounting hole connector for external power and connection to a personal computer..

  • Page 11: Explorist 400 Gps Receiver

    Explorist 400 gps receiver 4 installing and charging the battery installing the battery: remove the battery door by unscrewing the battery door fastener and lifting the battery door out. Insert the battery as shown and replace the battery door. Charging the battery: important: charge the battery com...

  • Page 12: Explorist 400 Gps Receiver

    Explorist 400 gps receiver 5 installing an optional sd card open the battery door and remove the li-ion battery, exposing the sd card cradle. Lightly press on the sd card cradle release and the cradle will spring open. With the cradle open, slide the sd card in the cradle (shown in gray). Do not lay...

  • Page 13: Using The Explorist 400

    6 the explorist 400 uses information from the gps satellites orbiting the earth to provide you with detailed information about your exact location. This is the foundation that your explorist will use to provide you with the necessary information to arrive at your destination. Going to a destination ...

  • Page 14: Using The Explorist 400

    Step two: where do you want to go? Now that the explorist knows where you are, you need to tell it where you want to go. There are many different ways you can do this, but the simplest and most commonly used is a “goto” route. This is a one-leg route with a beginning (where you are now) and a destin...

  • Page 15: Using The Explorist 400

    A simpler example, and one you can do at just about any time, is finding your car in that ocean of other cars in the shopping mall parking lot. Just park your car, step outside and let your explorist compute your position. (make sure that you have a clear view of the sky.) using the mark button, sav...

  • Page 16: Using The Explorist 400

    Additional features your magellan explorist contains all of the features that you would expect from a high-quality magellan-brand handheld navigation device, as well as many more to make your outdoor experience more enjoyable. You have the ability to customize the navigation screens, enabling you to...

  • Page 17: Starting Up

    10 turning the explorist on to turn the explorist on, press the power button on the top right side. To prevent the explorist from being turned on accidentally, draining the batteries, you need to press enter when the startup screen is displayed. You have approximately 30 seconds between pressing the...

  • Page 18: Starting Up

    Starting up 11 using the explorist for the first time turn the explorist on. Press the power button. When the startup screen is displayed, press enter. Select language. When you turn on the explorist for the first time, you are given the option of selecting one of the ten languages that can be used....

  • Page 19: Starting Up

    The satellite status screen will continuously update, and you will be able to graphically see how well your explorist is performing. When the explorist has enough information to compute a position fix, the satellite status screen is replaced with the map screen. The arrow cursor in the center of the...

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    Enter current time. Use the arrow joystick to enter the current time. Arrow joystick up: increases the highlighted number arrow joystick down: decreases the highlighted number arrow joystick right: moves the highlight one character to the right arrow joystick left: moves the highlight one character ...

  • Page 21: Starting Up

    Cold vs. Warm start. When the explorist is turned on, one of the first things it does is to find out which satellites are overhead, along with their relative position. It does this by using a built-in satellite almanac. This almanac, when given the current date, time and approximate position, can pr...

  • Page 22: Navigation Screens

    15 accessing the navigation screens the explorist has three navigation screens, as well as a satellite status screen that can be accessed by pressing the nav button. Each screen provides the same information in a different format, giving you the choice of choosing the screen that best suits your nee...

  • Page 23: Navigation Screens

    Map screen overview changing map scale press the zoom in or the zoom out buttons to change how much of the map is displayed on the screen. The map scale indicator in the bottom left corner of the map indicates the relative distance between the two end-points of the scale. The scale can be changed fr...

  • Page 24: Navigation Screens

    In the cursor mode, you have a cursor icon displayed that you can use to pan around the map. The information displayed at the bottom of the screen provides you with the heading and distance of the cursor from your present position. In the cursor mode you can: • scroll around the map, checking availa...

  • Page 25: Navigation Screens

    Customizing the map information the information displayed at the bottom of the screen can be customized to change what is shown in the two map information fields. You can select from: • bearing • distance to next (next leg in multi-leg routes) • distance to end • speed [default] • heading [default] ...

  • Page 26: Navigation Screens

    Displaying street information you can choose to display information about the street you are on instead of displaying the two data fields at the bottom of the display. To display street information: 1. While viewing the map screen, press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight customize page. 3...

  • Page 27: Navigation Screens

    Changing the primary usage the map screen can be changed to be primarily used on land (default) or marine. When in land usage, land areas are displayed as white areas on the display and water is displayed as gray. The opposite is true when the map is set for marine usage. (water is white and land ar...

  • Page 28: Navigation Screens

    Navigation screens 21 changing the map detail the map screen can be modified to show varying levels of map detail. This can be useful while viewing very dense areas of the map where some of the fine details may not be needed and clutter the display. To change the map detail: 1. While viewing the map...

  • Page 29: Navigation Screens

    Navigation screens 22 customizing the display you can select what items are displayed on the map screen. This can reduce clutter and/or emphasis those items you are interested in. To customize the display: 1. While viewing the map screen, press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight map setup....

  • Page 30: Navigation Screens

    Compass screen the compass screen provides an easy-to-use graphical compass that should be familiar to most gps users. Highlights of the compass screen: • with an active route, the top of the compass screen displays the name of the destination. • press menu and select customize page to change the in...

  • Page 31: Navigation Screens

    Customizing the information fields the information displayed at the top of the screen can be customized to information that is important to you. You can select from: • bearing • distance to next (next leg in multi-leg routes) [default] • distance to end • speed [default] • heading • eta (estimated t...

  • Page 32: Navigation Screens

    Position screen the position screen provides detailed position information in a text format that is familiar to seasoned navigators. Highlights of the position screen: • position is displayed in textual format using the coordinate system selected. (see setting coordinate system for information on ho...

  • Page 33: Navigation Screens

    Resetting the trip odometer whenever you begin a trip and you want to record how far you have travelled, you will want to reset the trip odometer to zero. To reset the trip odometer: 1. While viewing the position screen, press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight reset trip. 3. Press enter. ...

  • Page 34: Navigation Screens

    3d position fix tracking 7.... Status of position fix number of satellites being tracked current location indicator satellite icon signal level bar graph satellite identifier satellite status screen the satellite status screen is a handy way to visually see just how well the explorist is tracking an...

  • Page 35: Explorist 400 File Structure

    28 basic file structure the explorist has a file structure system that is unlike any other filing system used before on a gps receiver. It is based on the file system that you are probably familiar with from using your personal computer. File structure overview this graphic displays the basic layout...

  • Page 36: Explorist 400 File Structure

    Using the filing system with pois • when retrieving or saving a poi, the explorist automatically goes to the default poi file where the poi will be found or saved. Note: the default file is set at the factory but you can change the default file to be used by accessing preferences > active setup. • i...

  • Page 37: Explorist 400 File Structure

    • creating new folders: you can also create new folders for your route files to be saved in. Exit the file you have open by using the up one level option. Use the arrow joystick to highlight new folder and press enter. Use the displayed keyboard to enter a name for the folder. When the name is corre...

  • Page 38: Points of Interest

    31 whether driving in a car, hiking on the trail, or out for an afternoon sail, you are going to want to save places you’ve been in your explorist so that you can go back to them in the future. This is the fundamental starting point for any gps navigator. Saving these places is called “marking your ...

  • Page 39: Points of Interest

    Points of interest 32 marking your position (personalized) normally, marking your position is simply a two-button process: mark and enter. However, sometimes you will want to personalize the poi you are marking to make it easier to identify later. You are able to change the icon, set the visibility,...

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    Making pois for locations other than your present position sometimes, you may want to save a position that is not your present position. The explorist offers you two ways of doing that. You can modify the coordinates of your present position or you can use the cursor mode of the map screen to pan to...

  • Page 41: Points of Interest

    Marking a position using the map cursor this gives you a way of marking a position, other than your present position, by moving the cursor around the map to a place where you want to create a poi. 1. While viewing the map screen, use the arrow joystick to put the explorist into cursor mode. 2. Conti...

  • Page 42: Points of Interest

    The poi database all of the pois that you have saved and map pois, can be accessed using the poi database. Once the database has been accessed and the poi selected, you can view or edit the poi. Highlights of the poi database are: • searching for pois you have saved, nearest to your position or in a...

  • Page 43: Points of Interest

    Searching for a preloaded poi using nearest searching for a preloaded poi using the nearest option is similar to searching for user- entered pois with an additional step. Preloaded pois have been categorized into five categories (cities, highways, airports, waterways, and parks) and you need to sele...

  • Page 44: Points of Interest

    Searching for a preloaded poi using alphabetical this is very similar to searching for a poi using nearest; but, due to the large numbers of pois in the database, an additional step has been added to speed up the process of finding the poi you are looking for. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystic...

  • Page 45: Points of Interest

    Editing a user-created poi pois that you have saved can be edited to change the icon, visibility, name, elevation, and message. You can also change the location, but keep in mind that this effectively is creating a new poi in a new location. If the poi you are editing is used in a route, the changes...

  • Page 46: Points of Interest

    Deleting a user-created poi pois that you have saved can be deleted using this operation. If you have created a lot of pois, you may wish to delete any unneessary ones so that you may more easily search for a newly created poi. Pois that have been deleted cannot be restored. You will need to input t...

  • Page 47: Points of Interest

    Points of interest 40 viewing a user-created poi on the map screen pois that you have saved can be viewed on the map screen to assist you in locating the poi. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight pts of interest. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick up/down to highlight my pts ...

  • Page 48: Points of Interest

    Points of interest 41 copying a preloaded poi pois that have been preloaded as part of the background map can be saved as a user-entered pois. Preloaded pois cannot be deleted; it just copies it to the my points of interest portion of the database. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlig...

  • Page 49: Points of Interest

    Viewing a preloaded poi on the map screen pois that have been preloaded as part of the background map can be viewed on the map screen to assist you in locating a poi. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight pts of interest. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick up/down to highlight...

  • Page 50: Points of Interest

    Showing or hiding a user-entered poi on the map screen you can select whether a user-entered poi is displayed or hidden while viewing the map screen. In the upper left corner of the poi save screen (next to the icon field) is a checkbox that indicated if the poi will be visible on the map. When it i...

  • Page 51: Routes

    44 routes are the least understood and one of the most important functions of a gps receiver. The better you understand routes and how to use them, the more enjoyment you will receive from using your explorist. The simpiest and most common form of a route is a goto route. A goto route is a one-leg r...

  • Page 52: Routes

    Routes 45 creating a goto route the instructions here describe the most common and easiest way to create a goto route. 1. Press goto. 2. Use the poi database to select the poi to be the destination. Note: detailed instructions for searching the poi database can be found in the points of interest sec...

  • Page 53: Routes

    Creating a goto route from the map cursor this will create a goto route to a point on the map that you have indicated by moving the crosshair cursor on the map screen. 1. While viewing the map screen, use the arrow joystick, causing the explorist to go into cursor mode. 2. Continue using the arrow j...

  • Page 54: Routes

    Creating a goto route to a map object this will create a goto route to a map object (city, highway, user poi, etc.) that you have indicated by moving the crosshair cursor on the map screen over the map object. 1. While viewing the map screen, use the arrow joystick, causing the explorist to go into ...

  • Page 55: Routes

    Routes 48 multi-leg routes multi-leg routes can be used to navigate to a final destination using multiple legs. An example would be leaving the dock, motoring over to buoy 1, then the bait boat, and finally to a fishing hot spot. This route would go from dock to buoy 1,buoy 1 to bait, bait to fish. ...

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    Creating a multi-leg route the explorist will provide you with an empty list for your route, and you can use the pois saved in the poi database to create the route. All the tools you’d need to create the route will be described here. Steps in creating a multi-leg route: 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arr...

  • Page 57: Routes

    Activating/deactivating a route an active route is the route you are presently navigating on. Anytime you activate a route, it will remain the active route until you either turn it off (deactivate) or activate a new route. Gotos are automatically activated when they are created, while multi-leg rout...

  • Page 58: Routes

    Changing the destination leg of an active route when a route is created it can have many different legs to it, each leg with its own destination. If during your travels you want to skip some of the legs, you can select the leg that you want to proceed to next. An example would be that your planned r...

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    Editing a saved route saved routes can be edited to add a new leg at the end of the route ( add poi), remove a leg ( delete poi), insert a new leg (insert poi), or change the destination from one poi to another ( replace poi). 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight routes. 3. Press en...

  • Page 60: Routes

    Reversing a route reversing a route takes a saved route and recreates it in reverse order. The sample route that was discussed earlier, camp > bridge > marker > ranger > swim, would now be swim > ranger > marker > bridge > camp. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight routes. 3. Press ...

  • Page 61: Routes

    Deleting a route the explorist can hold up to 20 different routes. When you have 20 routes saved, you will need to delete one before you can create a new one. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight routes. 3. Press enter. 4. Locate the file that contains the route you want to delete. ...

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    Moving a route this provides you with a means of moving a route from one file to another. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight routes. 3. Press enter. 4. Locate the file that contains the route you want to move. (the explorist will automatically open the default file.) 5. Press ente...

  • Page 63: Routes

    Copying a route copying a route makes an exact duplicate of a route that can then be edited, saving you time in creating a new route that is similar to an existing route. Another use would be to copy a route and reverse it. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight routes. 3. Press enter...

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    Routes 57 viewing a route on the map viewing the route on the map gives you a way of graphically seeing the legs of the route as they appear on the map. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight routes. 3. Press enter. 4. Locate the file that contains the route. Locate the file that cont...

  • Page 65: Track Logs

    58 as you are moving, the explorist continuously records your track. Much like leaving breadcrumbs on the trail that you can use later to find your way back, the explorist leaves “electronic breadcrumbs” on the map. The advantage here is that you don’t have to worry about animals coming along and ea...

  • Page 66: Track Logs

    Stopping and resuming active track logging this provides the ability to turn off the recording of the active track and then to starting it up again. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight track log. 3. Press enter. 4. Highlight active track. 5. Press enter. 6. Highlight stop logging o...

  • Page 67: Track Logs

    Track logs 60 starting a new active track log before you can start a new active track log, you need to stop the one that is presently recording. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight track log. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight active track. 5. Press enter. 6. Hi...

  • Page 68: Track Logs

    Track logs 61 saving an active track log this will save your active track log with a name you enter that you can use at some time in the future. This does not erase your presently active route; only saves the current active track and adds it to the list of available track logs. 1. Press menu. 2. Use...

  • Page 69: Track Logs

    Track logs 62 creating a backtrack route backtrack routes use your active track to create a route back to where you started, turning around and following the electronic breadcrumb trail that the explorist dropped. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight track log. 3. Press enter. 4. Us...

  • Page 70: Track Logs

    Track logs 63 clearing the active track the active track can get to be very large, especially if you haven’t cleared it in a while. It is recommended that if you plan to use backtrack or to save the upcoming track log that you should clear the active track before beginning your journey. If you do no...

  • Page 71: Track Logs

    Converting the track log to a route this function takes the track log and turns it into a multi-leg route that is saved in your route list. From here, the route can be edited if necessary. Note: convert to route is available for both active track logs and track logs you have saved. 1. Press menu. 2....

  • Page 72: Track Logs

    Track logs 65 viewing the track log on the map selecting view on map displays the track log chosen and plots it on the map screen. This gives you the opportunity to graphically view the track log. Note: view on map is available for both active track logs and track logs you have saved. 1. Press menu....

  • Page 73: Track Logs

    Working with saved track logs it has been mentioned before that you can convert saved track logs to a route and view saved track logs on the map. There are three functions unique to saved track logs that you can perform: following, reversing, and deleting the track. Following saved track logs this f...

  • Page 74: Track Logs

    Deleting a saved track log use this function to remove track logs that have been previously saved and are no longer needed. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight track log. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved. 5. Press enter....

  • Page 75: Track Logs

    Moving a saved track log use this function to move a track log that has been saved to a new location. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight track log. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved. 5. Press enter. 6. Highlight move tra...

  • Page 76: Track Logs

    Copying a saved track log use this function to copy a track log that has been saved. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight track log. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved. 5. Press enter. 6. Highlight copy track. 7. Press ente...

  • Page 77: Advanced Features

    70 the explorist has a set of advanced features that provides you with additional features to enhance the use of your explorist. The advanced features are accessed from the main menu and include: • area calculation: this will compute the area and the perimeter of a region that you define. • fish/hun...

  • Page 78: Advanced Features

    6. Highlight . 7. Press enter. Note: any previous area calculations you did are saved in memory and will be displayed. To create a new area calculation you will first need to delete all of the pois from the list. How to delete all of the pois will be explained following these instructions. 8. Using ...

  • Page 79: Advanced Features

    Advanced features 72 computing best fish/hunt times this provides you with the means to view the good and excellent fishing and hunting times for any poi and date you select. Accessing fishing and hunting times 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight adv. Features. 3. Press enter. 4. U...

  • Page 80: Advanced Features

    Advanced features 73 displaying sun and moon information using the sun/moon feature you are able to view the sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moon setting times, as well as viewing the phase of the moon, for any poi in your database. Accessing the sun/moon function 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joyst...

  • Page 81: Advanced Features

    Advanced features 74 viewing the vertical profile vertical profile will graphically display the elevation for a track log that you select. This can be your active track log or one you have saved. If you have loaded a detail map from one of the mapsend topographic software packages, you can also view...

  • Page 82: Advanced Features

    Advanced features 75 using the simulator when the explorist is placed in the simulator mode, it simulates movement along a predefined or saved route. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight adv. Features. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight simulate. 5. Press enter. ...

  • Page 83: Advanced Features

    Communicating with a personal computer for this feature to operate properly, you must have your explorist connected to a personal computer through the computer usb port connecting to a personal computer 1. Turn the explorist off. 2. Connect the pc interface cable to the connector on the back of the ...

  • Page 84: Advanced Features

    Advanced features 77 working with files on the personal computer you can work with the files saved in your explorist or files located on an sd card in the explorist (optional). Using the personal computer, you have complete access to moving, renaming, modifying, or deleting any of the saved files. S...

  • Page 85: Magellan Geocache Manager

    78 what is geocaching? Very simply, geocaching is a fun, recreational game that you can play using your explorist receiver. It’s been referred to as “electronic treasure hunting” and is just that. Caches are hidden all over the world and your task is to find them, armed only with the coordinates of ...

  • Page 86: Magellan Geocache Manager

    Using the magellan geocache manager 1. Access the magellan geocache manager by using the start button on the windows toolbar. 2. Under “programs” select ‘magellan > explorist 400 > magellan geocache manager’. 3. The magellan geocache manager will open and an empty list of geocache points is displaye...

  • Page 87: Magellan Geocache Manager

    Magellan geocache manager 80 magellan geocache manager tools using the icons at the top of the window is the easiest way of accessing the most common functions. The following lists the icons, their hotkey equivalent, and their usage. Icon name hotkey description new ctrl+n creates a new database for...

  • Page 88: Magellan Geocache Manager

    Magellan geocache manager 81 working with geocache files this is a picture of a sample geocache file with a list of geocache points. You can modify this list by editing, deleting, or adding points to it. You can also add other downloaded geocache point files to this list but you will need to follow ...

  • Page 89: Magellan Geocache Manager

    Magellan geocache manager 82 uploading to the magellan explorist 1. Turn the explorist off and connect it to the usb port on your computer. 2. Turn the explorist on. If connected correctly, it will begin in the usb file transfer mode or the communications menu is displayed. (if the communications me...

  • Page 90

    83 what is mapsend? Mapsend ® is the magellan line of detailed digital maps for magellan hand-held gps receivers. The core mapsend product line includes street maps for driving, topographic maps for hiking, camping, and hunting, and fresh/salt water maps for fishing and boating. Mapsend maps will tr...

  • Page 91

    Notice that in the lower right corner the size of the region is displayed. You may choose to put large regions on an sd card to save internal memory. Saving map regions. Before saving the region, review the documentation that came with mapsend to set what information will be saved with the region. I...

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    Using the explorist with mapsend 85 transfer the files using the magellan conversion manager: launch the magellan conversion manager (installed from the magellan wizard). It can be found under the ‘start’ menu - start > programs > magellan > explorist 400 > magellan conversion manager. When first op...

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    Transferring pois, routes, and track between mapsend and explorist you can transfer pois, routes and track logs to and from mapsend and the explorist using the magellan conversion manager. Since the explorist stores these data items in a more accessible manner than previous gps receivers, you must u...

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    Transferring waypoints, routes, and track from mapsend the process for transferring from from mapsend to the explorist is similar to the one described above. 1. Open the mapsend software program. This procedure will discuss sending waypoints to the explorist. Use similar steps for transferring route...

  • Page 95: Preferences

    88 the preferences portion of the explorist provides the tools to personalize the explorist to your usage and needs. There are tools that are designed to give you full flexibility over its use, as well as to perform maintenance on the internal memory should the need arise. Features found in preferen...

  • Page 96: Preferences

    Restarting the gps restarting the gps provides a means of giving the explorist information about its approximate position. Long time gps receiver users will know this option as initializing. To understand when you would use this option, a brief explanation of how the explorist works will be helpful....

  • Page 97: Preferences

    Preferences 90 6. Region. Use the arrow joystick to highlight the region of the world for your present location. You can also enter the coordinates for your present position, if you know them, by highlighting enter coord. This is rarely used and is not described in this manual. 7. Press enter. 8. Ar...

  • Page 98: Preferences

    Preferences 91 using active setup whenever you need to access pois, routes, and other saved data, the explorist automatically goes to the default file for the particular piece of data you are working with. These default locations may not meet your requirements as to where you are saving your data. Y...

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    Preferences 92 selecting the background or detail map the explorist comes with a basemap already installed but you may use mapsend worldwide software (purchased separately) to define your own basemap. You can use active setup to select the background map you want to use if you have stored a new one....

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    Preferences 93 setting the map units in the map units option of preferences you can select which units of measure for navigation data, the north reference, the coordinate system, and the map datum that will be used by the explorist. Selecting navigational units of measure the explorist can be set to...

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    Preferences 94 selecting the north reference you can set the north reference used by the explorist to be either magnetic north or true north. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight preferences. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight map units. 5. Press enter. 6. Use th...

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    Preferences 95 selecting the coordinate system position data will be displayed in the coordinate system chosen in map units. The default system is latitude/longitude (lat/lon) and should be fine for most users. Experienced navigators will want to select a coordinate system that matches the maps or c...

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    Selecting the map datum when using the explorist in conjunction with a map or chart, you should make sure that the map datum in the explorist matches the map datum that the map or chart uses. This can usually be found in the legend block on the map or chart. The default map datum for the explorist i...

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    Preferences 97 using the power management tool when you are out in the field or on the water, extending the life of the batteries in your explorist should be something that you are mindful of. Two areas that you can control to extend the battery life are turning the explorist off when not in use and...

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    Setting the light timer as has been mentioned before, the display backlight makes the display easier to read in low- light situations, but it also is the largest drain on the batteries. The light timer function provides you with the selection of how long you want the backlight to remain on while no ...

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    Preferences 99 personalizing the explorist this function provides a way to input information about yourself that could be used to return your explorist should you happen to lose it. The name you enter in the name field will be displayed on the about screen. Steps to personalize your explorist 1. Pre...

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    Selecting languages the explorist can be set to display information from any one of ten different languages. You can select from english, français (french), deutsch (german), nederlands (dutch), suomi (finnish), español (spanish), italiano (italian), português (portuguese), svenska (swedish), and no...

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    Clearing memory the clear memory function of preferences gives you a tool that you can use to globally clear: • active track history [ track history] • all user-entered poi’s and routes [ pois/routes] • all multi-leg routes [ routes] • all track history, user-entered pois, and routes [ all]. This re...

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    Clearing user-entered pois and routes this will clear all of the pois and routes you have entered that are saved in the default files used internally to the explorist. 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight preferences. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight clear memo...

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    Clearing active track, user-entered pois, and routes this will clear all of the pois and routes you have entered that are saved in the default files used internally to the explorist, as well as the active track history. It will erase all user- created files and folders from the internal memory. User...

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    Preferences 104 setting alarms & beeper in alarms & beeper you can set how the beeper is used as well as turning various alarms on and off. Alarms that you can set: • anchor - when you set the anchor alarm on, the explorist will alert you when it has moved a distance you have selected. This could be...

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    Setting the beeper 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight preferences. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight alarms & beeper. 5. Press enter. 6. Use the arrow joystick to highlight the beeper field. 7. Press enter. 8. Select off, keys only, alarms only, or keys & alar...

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    Preferences 106 setting the clock under normal usage, you should never need to change the clock setting unless you cross over into a new time zone. The explorist receives its clock information from the atomic clock located in the gps satellite and is extremely accurate. Other then changing the time ...

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    Setting daylight savings time 1. Press menu. 2. Use the arrow joystick to highlight preferences. 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow joystick to highlight clock. 5. Press enter. 6. Use the arrow joystick to highlight the daylight savings field. 7. Press enter. 8. Use the arrow joystick to highlight the...

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    108 performance receiver 14 parallel-channel technology, tracks up to 14 satellites to compute and update information. Antenna patch acquisition times (optimal conditions) warm less than 1 minute cold less than 2 minutes update rate 1 second continuous accuracy position w/waas/egnos velocity 0.1 kno...

  • Page 116: Specifications

    Specifications 109 coordinate systems available 11 plus 1 user grid. Lat/lon, utm, osgb, irish, swiss, swedish, finnish, german, french, usng and mgrs routes total unlimited (using sd cards) goto route backtrack route name length 10 characters (including spaces) track logs total unlimited saved trac...

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    110 expand the use of your magellan explorist with accessories from the magellan online store for all of your adventures. Carrying case specially designed for your magellan explorist, this rugged black canvas carrying case attaches conveniently to your belt or pack strap. It features handy pockets f...

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    111 the following information is provided so that if you need support for your magellan explorist in north america, you can direct your questions/comments to the proper person at thales navigation. Customers in north america, central america, south america, asia, and south pacific regions. Technical...

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    Contacting magellan support 112 customers in europe, middle east, or africa regions contacting magellan in europe technical support and warranty service for magellan product support and warranty service information in english, french, german, spanish, portuguese, dutch, norwegian, finnish and danish...