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Magellan ® eXplorist ™ XL
Reference Manual
***WARNINGS***
IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY, DO NOT USE THIS NAVIGATION DEVICE WHILE DRIVING A VEHICLE.
Please do not try and 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 accident in which you or others could be injured.
USE GOOD JUDGEMENT
This product is an excellent navigation aid, but does not replace the need for careful orienteering and good judgement. Never rely solely on one device for navigating.
USE CARE
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the U.S. Government, which is solely responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of the GPS network.The accuracy of position fixes can be affected by the periodic adjustments to GPS satellites made by the U.S. government and is subject to change in accordance with the
Department of Defense civil GPS user policy and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry and obstructions, like buildings and large trees.
USE PROPER ACCESSORIES
Use only Magellan cables and antennas; the use of non-Magellan cables and antennas may severely degrade performance or damage the receiver, and will void the warranty.
LICENSE AGREEMENT
Thales grants you, the purchaser, the right to use the software supplied in and with Thales Navigation GPS products (the “SOFTWARE”) in the normal operation of the equipment in accordance with the terms of the
End User License Agreement that is with the product.
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Table of Contents
Features of the Magellan eXplorist GPS receiver:
Installing an Optional SD Card
Connecting to a Personal Computer
Turning the Display Backlight On/Off
Using the eXplorist for the First Time
Accessing the Navigation Screens
Showing or Hiding Map Information
Customizing the Map Information
Changing the Track Recording Intervals
Customizing the Information Fields
Satellite Status Screen Overview
eXplorist XL GPS File Structure
Using the Filing System with POIs
Using the Filing System with Routes
Using the Filing System with Track Logs
Marking Your Position (Personalized)
Making POIs for Locations other then your Present Position
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Marking a Position by Entering Coordinates
Marking a Position using the Map Cursor
Marking a Position from a Map Object
Searching for a User-Entered POI
Searching for a Preloaded POI using Nearest
Searching for a Preloaded POI using Alphabetical
Viewing a User-Created POI on the Map Screen
Viewing a Preloaded POI on the Map Screen
Showing or Hiding a User-Entered POI on the Map Screen
Creating a GOTO Route from the Map Cursor
Creating a GOTO Route to a Map Object
Activating/Deactivating a Route
Changing the Destination Leg of an Active Route
Stopping and Resuming Active Track Logging
Starting a New Active Track Log
Converting the Track Log to a Route
Viewing the Track Log on the Map
Deleting All POIs from the Area Calculation List
Editing the POI List in Area Calculation
Computing Best Fish/Hunt Times
Accessing Hunting and Fishing Times
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Displaying Sun and Moon Information
Accessing the Sun/Moon Function
Communicating with a Personal Computer
Connecting to a Personal Computer
Working with Files on the Personal Computer
What is the Magellan Geocache Manager?
How Do I Install the Magellan Geocache Manager?
Using the Magellan Geocache Manager
Magellan Geocache Manager Tools
Adding Other Downloaded Files to the List
Uploading to the Magellan eXplorist
Using the eXplorist with MapSend
Using the eXplorist with MapSend
Overview of Uploading Detail Maps from MapSend to the eXplorist
Transferring POIs, Routes, and Track Between MapSend and eXplorist
Transferring POIs, Routes, and Tracks to MapSend
Transferring Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks from MapSend
Selecting the Background or Detail Map
Selecting Navigational Units of Measure
Selecting the Coordinate System
Using the Power Management Tool
Clearing User-Entered POIs and Routes
Clearing Active Track , User-Entered POIs and Routes
Resetting the eXplorist to Factory Defaults
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Contacting Magellan in North America
Technical support and warranty service
Table of Contents
Features of the Magellan eXplorist GPS receiver:
Installing an Optional SD Card
Connecting to a Personal Computer
Starting Up
Turning the eXplorist On
Turning the eXplorist Off
Turning the Display Backlight On/Off
Using the eXplorist for the First Time
Accessing the Navigation Screens
Showing or Hiding Map Information
Customizing the Map Information
Changing the Track Recording Intervals
Customizing the Information Fields
Satellite Status Screen Overview
eXplorist XL GPS File Structure
Using the Filing System with POIs
Using the Filing System with Routes
Using the Filing System with Track Logs
Marking Your Position (Personalized)
Making POIs for Locations other then your Present Position
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Marking a Position by Entering Coordinates
Marking a Position using the Map Cursor
Marking a Position from a Map Object
Searching for a User-Entered POI
Searching for a Preloaded POI using Nearest
Searching for a Preloaded POI using Alphabetical
Viewing a User-Created POI on the Map Screen
Viewing a Preloaded POI on the Map Screen
Showing or Hiding a User-Entered POI on the Map Screen
Creating a GOTO Route from the Map Cursor
Creating a GOTO Route to a Map Object
Activating/Deactivating a Route
Changing the Destination Leg of an Active Route
Stopping and Resuming Active Track Logging
Starting a New Active Track Log
Converting the Track Log to a Route
Viewing the Track Log on the Map
Deleting All POIs from the Area Calculation List
Editing the POI List in Area Calculation
Computing Best Fish/Hunt Times
Accessing Hunting and Fishing Times
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Displaying Sun and Moon Information
Accessing the Sun/Moon Function
Communicating with a Personal Computer
Connecting to a Personal Computer
Working with Files on the Personal Computer
What is the Magellan Geocache Manager?
How Do I Install the Magellan Geocache Manager?
Using the Magellan Geocache Manager
Magellan Geocache Manager Tools
Adding Other Downloaded Files to the List
Uploading to the Magellan eXplorist
Using the eXplorist with MapSend
Using the eXplorist with MapSend
Overview of Uploading Detail Maps from MapSend to the eXplorist
Transferring POIs, Routes, and Track Between MapSend and eXplorist
Transferring POIs, Routes, and Tracks to MapSend
Transferring Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks from MapSend
Selecting the Background or Detail Map
Selecting Navigational Units of Measure
Selecting the Coordinate System
Using the Power Management Tool
Clearing Active Track , User-Entered POIs and Routes
Clearing User-Entered POIs and Routes
Resetting the eXplorist to Factory Defaults
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Contacting Magellan in North America
Technical support and warranty service
eXplorist XL GPS Receiver
Features of the Magellan eXplorist GPS receiver:
• Built-in background map (28 MB)
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High-definition color display
Preloaded points of interest
Rugged design, rubber-protected
28 MB of usable memory
Superior tracking with 14 parallel channels
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TrueFix™ GPS technology
3 meter accuracy (WAAS/EGNOS)
Multiple track logs
Pocket-sized and water resistant
Unlimited storage of data using SD cards
Antenna
Display Backlight
Button
On/Off Button
ENTER
Arrow Joystick
ZOOM IN
NAV
MARK
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ESC
ZOOM OUT
MENU
GOTO
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Button Descriptions:
On/Off
Backlight
ENTER
Turns the eXplorist on or off.
Turns the display backlight on. Sequences from off to low to high intensity.
Used to access highlighted menu items or accept highlighted buttons.
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ESC
ZOOM IN
ZOOM OUT
MENU
NAV
MARK
GOTO
Arrow joystick
Cancels data inputs.
Closes the accessed function and goes back to the last viewed screen.
Steps backwards through the navigation screens.
Used on the Map screen to zoom in the map displayed. The map display can be zoomed in to 100 ft. (35.0 m).
Also used to quickly step through the list of POIs when doing an alphabetical search.
Used on the Map screen to zoom out the map displayed. The map display can be zoomed out to 1700 mi (2700 km).
Also used to quickly step through the list of POIs when doing an alphabetical search.
Brings up a menu with available options. Options can be selected by using the arrow joystick to highlight the option and pressing ENTER to access it.
Steps through the navigation screens. (Map screen > Compass screen > Position screen > Satellite Status screen)
Used to save your present position as a point of interest. Points of interest that you save are stored in the POIs portion of the database.
Creates a one-leg route from your present position to a destination selected from the Points of Interest database or by using the cursor on the background map
Pans the cursor on the Map screen.
Moves the highlight bar to select menu options and data entry fields.
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Installing the Batteries
Remove the battery cover by turning the silver latch on the back of the unit one quarter turn. The eXplorist XL uses four AA batteries that are installed as shown in the accompanying diagram. Be sure to observe the proper polarity when installing the batteries.
Under normal operating conditions you can expect to get more than 19 hours of battery life when using fresh batteries.
Tips on conserving battery life:
Turn the eXplorist off when not in use. Whether you are moving or standing still, the eXplorist is constantly calculating position fixes and using power at the same rate.
If you are going to be at the same position for any length of time, turn the eXplorist off.
Use the Power Timer to automatically turn the eXplorist off. The Power Timer option allows you to set a time that the eXplorist will automatically turn off when none of the buttons have been pressed and you are not moving for a selected time. You can select from 5, 10, 30 or 60 minutes.
Use the display backlight sparingly. The most severe drain on the batteries is the use of the display backlight. You will notice a drastic drop in battery life with the backlight display on high. You should use the Light Timer to set a time interval that the display backlight will automatically turn to the lowest setting when none of the buttons have been pressed and the computed location hasn’t changed.
Setting the Power Timer
From any Nav screen press MENU. Highlight Preferences and press ENTER. Highlight Pwr Management and press ENTER twice. Use the arrow joystick to select 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes or Off.
Press ENTER. Press NAV to return to the last viewed navigation screen.
Setting the Light Timer
From any NAV screen press MENU. Highlight Preferences and press ENTER. Highlight Pwr Management and press ENTER. Use the down arrow to highlight the Light Timer field. Press ENTER. Use the arrow joystick to select 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 4 Minutes, 10 Minutes or Timer Off. Press ENTER. Press NAV to return to the last viewed navigation screen.
eXplorist XL GPS Receiver
Installing an Optional SD Card
Install the SD card as shown here.
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Connecting to a Personal Computer
Turn your eXplorist off and connect the connector of the eXplorist data cable to the back of your eXplorist and tighten the locking screw. There are alignment tabs on the connector to make sure that the connector is installed properly. It is recommended that you connect the eXplorist to external power using the external AC power adapter.
The other end of the eXplorist data cable has a standard USB connector that you connect to your personal computer USB ports (normally found on the back of your personal computer). Turn your personal computer on and then turn on your eXplorist. You may see a message on your computer indicating that it has found a new
USB hardware device. On your eXplorist, a screen is displayed indicating that it is in USB File transfer mode.
Right click the “My Computer” icon on the desktop of your computer and select the “Explore” option. From here you are able to copy files to and from the eXplorist or SD card, depending upon what you have selected.
From here you are able to copy files to and from the installed SD card to your computer.
WARNING
: When connecting the USB cable, always connect it to the eXplorist first before plugging the AC power adapter into a wall socket.
Starting Up
Turning the eXplorist On
To turn the eXplorist on, press the POWER button on the top right side.
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Turning the eXplorist Off
To turn the eXplorist off, press the POWER button on the top right side.
There is a 5 second countdown after you press the POWER button. If you change your mind and decide to leave the eXplorist on, just press the ESC button. If you press the POWER button during this countdown period, the eXplorist will immediately turn off.
Turning the Display Backlight On/Off
The display backlight has three levels of intensity: low, high and off. When the eXplorist is first turned on, the display backlight is on low. Press the LIGHT button on the top left side of the eXplorist to turn the backlight off. Pressing the LIGHT button a second time turns the backlight on high.
Backlight intensity changes each time you press the LIGHT button.
Remember: Using the display backlight causes severe drain on the batteries.
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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 will be used.
You can change the language selection at any time by accessing Menu >
Preferences > Languages.
Tip: If you accidentally change the language and you can’t read the text and need to change it back, press the NAV button until the Satellite Status screen is displayed. Press MENU. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the fifth line and press ENTER. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the sixth line and press ENTER. The Language Select screen will be displayed.
Read Warning. When you agree to the warning statement, press ENTER to continue.
Use arrow joystick to move the highlight up and down. Press
ENTER to accept.
Compute Initial Position. For this operation, it is best if you are outside and have a clear, unobstructed view of the sky. Without a clear view, this will take much longer and could result in the eXplorist being unable to compute the initial position automatically.
The eXplorist begins to compute your initial position. This may take a few minutes as it is doing a cold start.
Normally, when you first turn the eXplorist on it will compute your position in a manner of seconds as it is able to do a warm start. (An explanation of
cold start vs. warm start is explained following this section.)
The Satellite Status screen is displayed, showing you the progress of the collection of satellite data.
Press ENTER to continue.
Satellite Status screen shows how many satellites are being tracked as well as the relative strength of the signal.
Starting Up
The Satellite Status screen will continuously update and you will be able to graphically see how well your eXplorist is performing.
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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 Map screen represents your position. As you move, the arrow will point in the direction you are traveling.
Tip: Use the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT buttons to change the map scale to better see your present position.
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If the eXplorist is unable to compute your initial fix in a few minutes: If the eXplorist determines that it is unable to track the satellites within two minutes, it will present you with the following screens in an effort to better determine its approximate location.
Select Region. Use the arrow joystick to highlight the region that you are located in. With the region highlighted, press the ENTER button.
Select Area. This displays a list of areas for the region you selected. Use the arrow joystick to highlight the area that applies to you and press the
ENTER button.
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 to the left
Toggle between AM and PM by moving the arrow joystick up or down when AM or PM is highlighted.
When you have entered the correct time, press ENTER.
The latitude and longitude that represents the center of the region and area you selected is displayed.
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Enter the Date. Use the arrow joystick to set the date displayed to the current date.
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 to the left
When the month is highlighted, use the arrow joystick up or down to scroll through the list of months.
When you have entered the correct date, press ENTER.
Accept Information. The
Done button is highlighted at the bottom of the display. Review the information you entered and if correct press ENTER.
Tip: If the time or the date is incorrect, you can fix them now. Use the arrow joystick to highlight the time or date field that you want to fix. With the field highlighted, press ENTER. You can now change the information using the same technique used before.
The Satellite Status screen is displayed again and the eXplorist will try to compute your position using the information you just provided.
Tip: If you notice that the satellite signal strength bars are still not changing, try moving to a new location where you have a clearer view of the sky.
As before, when the eXplorist computes the initial position, the Map screen will be displayed with your computed position indicated by the arrow cursor in the middle of the display.
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Cold vs. Warm Start. When the eXplorist is turned on, one of the first things it does is to find out what 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 provide the eXplorist with information on what satellites are overhead and their approximate relationship to the eXplorist. Now with information on satellite availability, the eXplorist can begin setting its internal satellite channels to receive satellite transmissions.
Cold Start. Cold start is defined as when the eXplorist does not have an approximate position to use when referring to its almanac. This can occur when:
• The eXplorist is turned on for the first time after purchase. The memory is cleared prior to shipping so any position that may have been in the eXplorist is set to a null value.
• If you have cleared the eXplorist's memory, (found in
Preferences) all of the memory will be cleared and the last computed position will be set to a null value.
• If you have traveled with your eXplorist turned off, the last position saved may be so far away that when the eXplorist begins looking for satellites, the satellites it is expecting to find are not there. (As a rule of thumb, any time you move more than 500 mi [804.7 km] with the eXplorist turned off, there is a good chance it will start up using a cold start.
A cold start should take no more then 2-3 minutes to compute the initial position fix.
Warm Start. Warm starts are when the last position calculated before the eXplorist was turned off is still in memory and you are in the same approximate position. Most of the time the eXplorist is turned on, it will be in its warm start mode. With a clear view of the sky, the eXplorist should compute its position in a matter of seconds.
Conclusion
This concludes the initial startup procedure for the Magellan eXplorist XL. Once the Map screen is displayed, you have successfully initialized the eXplorist and are ready to go.
Now would be a good time to familiarize yourself with the different navigation screens (using the NAV button) and to set any preferences that may be different from the factory defaults.
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The eXplorist XL 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
The most common use of your eXplorist will be to provide you with the navigation tools you’ll need to arrive at your chosen destination. The simplest route, and the one used most, is a GOTO route. This is a route that is computed as a straight line from where you are to where you want to go.
Step One: Compute Your Position
The basic operation of your eXplorist is to use the GPS satellites to compute your present position. This is done internally in the software of your eXplorist. The only thing that you need to do is to give your eXplorist a clear view of the sky so that it can receive the signals from the satellites.
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Point the antenna up towards the sky. (For antenna location see “Features of the Magellan eXplorist
• Maintain a clear view of the sky.
Don’t:
• Cover the antenna with your hand or other objects.
• Point the antenna down.
• Stand under trees or other heavy foliage.
• Stand where the satellite signals are being blocked by large obstructions (such as buildings, in a narrow canyon, etc.)
If you find that the eXplorist is not computing a position, just move to a place that has a better view of the sky.
Anytime you want to view the status of the satellites and their signal strength, switch to the Satellite Status screen. Here you will graphically see the satellites and their relative signal strength. You need at least three satellites with good signal strength (indicated by green bars) to compute your position. A computed position with only three satellites is termed a 2D position fix. When you are getting a 2D position fix, your elevation is not being computed. To add elevation to your position fix, you need at least four satellites with good signal strength. Positions that use four or more satellites are called 3D position fixes.
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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 destination (where you want to go). The destination is selected by using the Points of Interest database. This database has two main options; positions you have saved (POIs) or points of interest that have been preloaded into your eXplorist (Background Map).
Creating a GOTO route is as simple as pressing the GOTO button and selecting the destination from the points of interest database.
Step Three: Calculating Movement
As you move, your eXplorist is constantly calculating new positions, comparing the new position to the previous position and calculating such things as heading and speed. This is all done in the eXplorist’s software communicating with the satellites and is instantaneously shown on your display.
Step Four: Providing Directions
Your eXplorist constantly computes a direct line from your present position to your destination. From that it will provide you instructions to guide you along that straight path. Unless you are on a large body of water, it will be unlikely that you will be able to follow these instructions exactly. To compensate for that, your eXplorist automatically updates the route, providing you with up-to-date information about getting to your destination.
GOTO routes are the simplest and most commonly used feature of your eXplorist XL. With just the GOTO button the eXplorist will provide you with the tools needed to get to any point of interest stored in your database.
Saving Your Position
Another commonly used feature of the eXplorist is saving your position to the Points of Interest database. This feature is accessed by pressing the MARK button. When saving your position, you can also add attributes like a selected icon or a name for the point of interest. This will help you find this spot in the future when accessing it from the points of interest database.
Suppose you have set up camp for the night. Tomorrow you plan on doing some nature exploring and you want to be able to come back to the campsite when you are done. Press the MARK button and set the name of the point of interest to “Camp”. After your hiking is done, simply use the GOTO button and select “Camp” from the list of POIs. It’s that simple to find your way back.
While out fishing on the lake, you come across the perfect spot for catching your limit. Next year you want to be able to come back to this very same spot. Turn on your eXplorist and after it has computed your position, press the MARK button to save it. This time you can enter the name “Catfish1” and save your point of interest.
Next year you can be back at the same hot spot with just a press of the GOTO button.
A simpler example, and one you can do 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, save this position with the name
“Car”. When you are done shopping, just go outside the mall and create a GOTO with the destination “Car”.
No matter where you parked, your eXplorist will guide you back, simply and easily.
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Tracing Your Steps
Hikers, mountain bikers and outdoor enthusiasts often need the option of leaving a trail of breadcrumbs that they can follow back to where they started. The eXplorist has a feature called BackTrack that enables you to do just that.
It was mentioned earlier that your eXplorist is constantly computing your present position and that you can save your position by using the MARK button. Now imagine that your eXplorist automatically saved your computed positions as you moved along the trail. Pretty soon there would be a set of saved positions, like breadcrumbs, that represents the trail you have taken. This is exactly what the eXplorist does. It saves the computed positions as hidden points of interest and strings them together to represent your travels. This is called your Track and the hidden points of interest are your Track Log.
What your eXplorist enables you to do, is to use this Track, reverse it and navigate you along the same path you followed to get you back to your destination.
You might drive to the ranger station and follow the trail that leads you to the waterfalls you have been wanting to see. With your eXplorist turned on and able to compute position fixes, you continue along the trail. The trail winds along and has many smaller trails attached to it and as the day progresses you arrive at the falls.
When it’s time to head back to your car, you access your Track Logs list and select the Active Track log. Now press MENU, highlight BackTrack and press ENTER. Your eXplorist will now seamlessly guide you along the path, tracing your footsteps, back to where you started.
Another nice feature of Track Logs that you may find useful, is that you are able to save the Track Logs and recall them at any time. In the above example, when you were at the waterfall, you could save that track and use it anytime you wanted to go back again.
Additional Features
Your Magellan eXplorist contains all the features 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 view the information that is important to you. The eXplorist makes full use of the Map screens enabling you to graphically see your position, the route you are navigating on, the path that you have trekked (Track), as well as points of interest icons. There is a built-in odometer so you can log the length of your journey. User preferences enable you to set up and maintain your eXplorist so that it fits your needs and requirements. The eXplorist gives you all of this and more in an easy-touse, portable navigation tool that includes built-in help files that you can access in the great outdoors.
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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 needs.
NAV
ESC
NAV
ESC
ESC
NAV
ESC
NAV
Tip: The ESC button will also set through the navigation screens, just like the NAV button but in the reverse order.
Map Screen
The first, and most commonly used screen is the Map screen. The Map screen displays your position, as well as POI’s and any background map data for the area displayed.
Highlights of the Map screen:
• Use the zoom in/out buttons to change the scale.
• The arrow cursor in the middle of the display indicates your position, and if moving, points in the direction you are heading.
• Press MARK to save your position.
• Use the Arrow joystick to move the cursor. The arrow cursor changes to a crosshair cursor with any available information about the position of the cursor at the bottom of the display. You can also save the position of the crosshair cursor as a POI by pressing the MARK button.
• Press ESC when you are done panning with the crosshair cursor to display your present position with the arrow cursor.
• Press MENU and select
Hide Map Info or Show Map Info to turn the information boxes at the bottom of the screen on or off.
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• Press MENU and select
Customize page to change the information displayed at the bottom of the screen.
• Press MENU and select
Map Setup to change the orientation of the screen as well as the primary usage (land or marine).
Map Screen Overview
Route
Marker
Track Indicator
Map Scale
Data Field 1
Position Cursor
Pan Cursor (used when in Cursor Mode)
Hourglass (used when position is unknown and eXplorist is trying to compute the position)
Data Field 2
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 endpoints of the scale. The scale can be changed from 1700 mi (2700 km) to 100 ft. (35.0 m).
Tip: Press and hold the Zoom In or the Zoom Out buttons to rapidly step through the map scales.
Map Screen Modes
The Map screen has two modes that it can be in, position or cursor. In the
Position mode the Map screen displays your position, indicated by the arrow icon in the center of the map. The arrow not only displays your position but, when moving, will point in the direction you are heading.
The Position mode is the default mode for the Map screen. Whenever you enter the Map screen it will be in the Position mode.
The Map screen in the
Position Mode.
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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 provide you with the heading and distance the cursor is at from your present position. In the Cursor mode you can:
• scroll around the map, seeing available information for areas on the map not displayed around your present position,
• create a POI for the position indicated by the cursor,
• create a GOTO route to the position indicated by the cursor location, or
• get detailed information about POI’s or map objects found at the cursor location.
These options will be explained in the section of this manual on creating POI’s and GOTO routes.
The Map screen in the
Cursor Mode.
To enter the Cursor mode, use the Arrow joystick to move the cursor. As soon as the joystick is moved, a crosshair cursor is displayed and the bottom of the screen changes to provide information about the cursor position.
To exit the cursor mode, press the ESC button. When pressed, the Map screen is returned to the Position mode, with your present position displayed in the center of the screen.
Showing or Hiding Map Information
The information at the bottom of the Map screen provides you with information that can be used to assist you in navigating to your destination. However, you may want to display more of the map and do not need this information. The eXplorist gives you the capability to turn this information on or off.
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While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
With
Hide Map Info or Show Map Info highlighted, press ENTER.
The Map screen with map information shown.
The Map screen with map information hidden.
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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]
• ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
• Time to Next (Next leg in multi-leg routes)
• Time to End
• Off Course
• Direction
• Elevation
• Time
• Date
• Accuracy
• Avg. Speed
• Max. Speed
To customize the map information:
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While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Customize page.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Two Data Fields.
Press ENTER.
The title bar for one of the fields is highlighted. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the title bar for the field you want to customize.
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8.
Press ENTER.
Highlight the information you want displayed from the list.
9.
Press ENTER.
10.
The highlight will automatically jump to the other field. Go back to step 5 to change the information displayed for this field.
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When the information to be displayed is chosen, press ESC to exit the customize function.
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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.
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To display street information:
While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Customize page.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Street info.
Press ENTER.
Changing the Map Orientation
The default orientation for the Map screen is North Up. This means that the top of the display represents true north. This orientation can be changed so that the top of the display is more useful to you. You can choose from:
• North Up. [default] This orientates the top of the map display to represent true north.
• Course Up. In course up, the top of the map displays the direction to your destination. (When there is not an active route, the top of the display indicates true north.)
• Track Up. In track up, the top of the map display changes to reflect your heading. (If you are not moving, the top of the display indicates true north.)
Note: In Course Up and Track Up, a north indicator is displayed in the upper right corner of the display. This arrow points in the direction of true north.
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To change the map orientation:
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While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Setup.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the Orientation field.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
North Up, Course Up or Track
Up.
Press ENTER.
Press NAV to return to the Map screen.
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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 blue. When set for marine usage, water is blue and land areas are displayed as yellow.
This option provides the ability to view the text and map details easier, depending on where you are navigating.
To change the primary usage:
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While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Setup.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the Primary Usage field.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Marine or Land.
Press ENTER.
Press NAV to return to the Map screen.
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.
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To change the map detail:
While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Setup.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the Detail field.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Lowest, Low, Medium, High or Highest.
Press ENTER.
Press NAV to return to the Map screen.
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Changing the Track Recording Intervals
As you move, your eXplorist is recording your journey (track). You can select how often the track points are recorded. In Auto mode, the eXplorist doesn’t save track points when you are traveling in a straight line and only a few as you make turns. This saves memory and provides a track log that, while slightly jagged, is suitable for most applications. In Detailed Auto mode, the eXplorist does the same as in Auto mode, but the frequency of track points saved is increased, especially during turns. While this uses more memory, it provides a very accurate log of your travels. The other options are fixed interval track points. This instructs your eXplorist to record a track point at the interval you specify.
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To change the track recoding intervals:
While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Setup.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the Track Mode field.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Off, Auto, Auto Detailed or any of the fixed distance intervals.
Press ENTER.
Press NAV to return to the Map screen.
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:
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While viewing the Map screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Setup.
Press ENTER.
Push the Arrow joystick right to highlight the Display tab.
Push the Arrow joystick up or down to highlight the item you want to toggle on or off.
Press ENTER.
Mark All toggles all of the map items on, while Clear All toggles all of the map items off. When an item has a check mark next to it, it will be displayed on the Map screen.
Press NAV to return to the Map screen when you have the desired settings.
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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 information displayed at the top of the screen.
• When there is no active route, the graphical compass performs like a standard compass, indicating your heading referenced to true north. (Note you must be moving at least 0.5 mph for the compass to display heading information.)
• With an active route, the compass graphically displays an icon representing your destination.
Compass Screen Overview
Destination
Data Field 1
Destination Icon
Heading Direction
Data Field 2
Sun Locator Icon
Moon Locator
Icon
The top of the screen (the header bar) displays the name of the destination if you have an active route.
Without an active route, the destination name is blank.
Also, two navigation information fields (customizable) are displayed.
When there is an active route, an icon representing the destination is displayed outside the compass. When the destination icon is at the top of the compass, you are moving in the direction of your destination. If there is not an active route, the destination icon will not be present.
The heading direction arrow always points to the top of the compass indicating the direction of travel or last computed heading if you are not moving. The compass arrow always points North.
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Customizing the Information Fields
The information displayed at the top of the screen can be customized to information 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 Time of Arrival)
• Time to Next (Next leg in multi-leg routes)
• Time to End
• Off Course
• Direction
• Elevation
• Time
• Date
• Accuracy
• Avg. Speed
• Max. Speed
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To customize the map information:
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While viewing the Compass screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Customize page.
Press ENTER.
The title bar for one of the fields is highlighted. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the title bar for the field you want to customize.
Press ENTER.
Highlight the information you want displayed from the list.
Press ENTER.
The highlight will automatically jump to the other field. Go back to step
5 to change the information displayed for this field.
When the information to be displayed is chosen, press ESC to exit the customize function.
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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 how to select the coordinate system.)
• Elevation information is displayed. (Accurate when four or more satellites are being used to compute the position.)
• Computed accuracy of the position computed is displayed. WAAS is also displayed in the Accuracy field when the eXplorist is using WAAS information to increase the accuracy of the position fix.
• Date and time are shown, automatically adjusted from time information supplied from the atomic clocks in the GPS satellites.
• A resettable trip odometer to keep track of the distance you’ve travelled.
• A graphical battery indicator provides you with information on the current condition of the AA batteries in the eXplorist.
Position Screen Overview
Coordinates of present position
Elevation of present position
Trip Odometer
Accuracy of position fix
Current date and time
Battery life indicator
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Resetting the Trip Odometer
Whenever you begin a trip that you want to record how far you have travelled, you will want to reset the trip odometer to zero.
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To reset the trip odometer:
While viewing the Position screen, press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Reset Trip.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Yes.
Press ENTER.
Warning page offers you the opportunity to change your mind.
Satellite Status Screen
The Satellite Status screen is a handy way to visually see just how well the eXplorist is tracking and receiving satellite signals.
Highlights of the Satellite Status screen:
• Type of position fix as well as the number of satellites being tracked is displayed. [2D Position Fix requires three satellites; a 3D Position Fix requires four satellites or more.]
• Graphical indication of the location of the satellites, as well as their assigned number identifiers, are shown.
Bar chart supplies information as to the signal strength for each satellite. [A yellow bar indicates that the satellite is being tracked but has not been locked on yet, a green bar indicates that the satellite has been locked on. You may see two signal strength bars with no label. These indicate signal strength of the two WAAS satellites.
Satellite Status Screen Overview
Status of position fix
Number of satellites being tracked
Current location indicator
Satellite icon
Signal level bar graph
Satellite identifier
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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 of the file structure that is internal to the eXplorist. When you insert a new SD card, a similar file structure is created but without any of the default files.
While it is possible to save files in any of the folders (i.e., POIs could be saved in the Routes folder), it is highly recommended that you create new files in the associated main topic folder. This will make finding the POI or route much easier when you need to access the file.
The Detail Maps and Geocaches folders are empty until you upload a detailed map from mapping software, such as Magellan
MapSend or geocache files from the
Magellan Geocaching software.
The files for POIs, routes, track logs and geocaching points are ASCII text files.
When your eXplorist or SD card is connected to your personal computer, you can open these files using any text editor and modify them to your needs. If you are going to modify any of the files, you should do so to a copy of the file. Mistakes in modifying the files can cause unwanted results.
Background Maps
Up One Level
BASEMAP
Detail Maps
Up One Level
Empty
My POIs
Up One Level
New Folder
New POI File
POI File
Routes
Up One Level
New Folder
New Route File
Route File
Track Logs
Up One Level
New Folder
Active Track
Geocaches
Up One Level
New Folder
Empty
Internal Memory
SD Card
(grey if no SD card is installed)
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Using the Filing System with POIs
• When retrieving or saving a POI, the eXplorist automatically saves the
POI to the default POI file. You can select the location to save the POI, by choosing Save As when creating a file.
NOTE: The default file is set at the factory but you can change the default file to be used by accessing Preferences > Active Setup.
• Creating a new POI File: If you want to save the POI to a unique file, perhaps a file devoted to this trip, Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
New POI File and press ENTER. Use the displayed keyboard to enter a name for the file. When the name is correct, highlight
OK and press
ENTER. The POI you are saving will automatically be stored in the new file and you will be returned to the last viewed Map screen.
• Creating new Folders: You can also create new folders for your POI files to be saved in. 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 correct, highlight
OK and press ENTER. The new folder is now highlighted. Press ENTER to access this folder. Since there isn’t any POI files in this folder, you will need to use the
New POI File option to create a new file before you can add any POIs.
Using the Filing System with Routes
• When retrieving or saving a route, the eXplorist automatically save the route in the default file. You may save the route in a different location by using the Save As option.
NOTE: Once you have created a new route file, you can set it to be the default route by accessing Preferences > Active Setup.
• Creating a new Route File: Exit the file you have open by using the
Up
One Level option. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight New Route File and press ENTER.
Use the displayed keyboard to enter a name for the route file. When the name is correct, highlight
OK and press ENTER. The new route file is displayed and highlighted, ready for you to save a route in it.
• 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 correct, highlight
OK and press
ENTER. The new folder is now highlighted. Press ENTER to access this folder. Since there isn’t any route files in this folder, you will need to use the
New Route File option to create a new file before you can add a route.
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Using the Filing System with Track Logs
• Track logs are saved differently from POIs and routes in that there is only one track log per file. Also, you can’t set a default file for track logs.
The eXplorist automatically accesses the internal Tracklog folder.
• Creating a new Track Log File: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active
Track and press ENTER. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight Save and press ENTER. If you want you can now browse through the file structure to find the folder you want to save the track log in. When you have selected the desired location, highlight
Save in here and press ENTER.
Use the displayed keyboard to enter a name for the track log file. When the name is correct, highlight
OK and press ENTER. The track log you are saving will automatically be stored in the new file and you will be returned to the last viewed Map screen.
• Creating new Folders: You can also create new folders for your track log files to be saved in. Use the
Arrow joystick to highlight
New Folder and press ENTER. (The New Folder option is displayed only when you are saving your active track.)
Use the displayed keyboard to enter a name for the folder. When the name is correct, highlight
OK and press ENTER. The new folder is now highlighted. Press ENTER to access this folder.
During the instruction portions of this manual, instructions will not describe all of the things you can do within the file system. When an instruction is given to save a POI, details about creating new folders, new files, etc. will be omitted.
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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 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 you position” or just MARK for short. The saved positions are called points of interest, or just POI’s. (You may have heard the term “waypoints” to describe marked positions.
Waypoints and points of interest are identical.)
There are four types of POIs available for your eXplorist XL: POIs that you have marked (saved), POIs that have been stored in your eXplorist as part of the built-in background map, POIs that have been uploaded using the geocaching software, and POIs that have been uploaded from a detailed map. These POIs are accessed from the same MENU option and can be used independently or combined to create routes.
Marking Your Position
The most common way of adding POI’s to the database will be marking your present position. There are two levels of marking your position. The first that will be described will be quick marking your position. The second method provides you the means to personalize POI’s you are saving.
Quick Marking Your Position
This saves your present position in the database using mark position defaults.
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Press MARK.
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Press ENTER.
Note: if a position fix is not being computed or if only a 2D position fix (no elevation information) is being computed, a warning will be displayed asking you to confirm that you still want to save this position.
When you save a 2D position fix you will notice that even though elevation was not computed, that a elevation value is included as part of the POI. This elevation is the last elevation that was computed by the eXplorist.
Sample Mark Screen
Tip: Later in this manual you will see a way to modify the icon, name and message of positions you have quick marked.
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Marking Your Position (Personalized)
Normally, marking you 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, change the name, and create a message. (You are also able to change the location coordinates as well as the elevation. This changes the position that is being saved and is discussed in a following section.
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Press MARK.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the field you want to change.
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Press ENTER.
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If the icon field was selected: Use the Arrow joystick to select the icon desired and press ENTER. To aid in your selection, the type of icon selected is displayed in the information block at the top of the keypad.
4b.
If the Name field was selected. Use the Arrow joystick to select the character desired and press ENTER. If you make a mistake, highlight
Back and press ENTER. To access the lower case characters, highlight
Shift and press ENTER. To clear everything and start over, highlight
CLEAR and press ENTER. When you are satisfied with the name, highlight
OK and press ENTER.
Note: User saved POI names can only be eight characters long (including spaces).
4c.
If the Message field was selected. Use the keypad displayed just as was described in 4b to enter a message for this POI. Message fields can have up to 30 characters, including spaces.
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Mark Screen with Name field highlighted.
When the Icon, Name and Message fields are done, use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Save.
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Press ENTER.
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Making POIs for Locations other then 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 the location you want to mark.
Marking a Position by Entering Coordinates
This method of marking a position would normally be used when you have gotten the coordinates for the position from a map or chart. It is also possible that you have gotten the coordinates from a friend and want to save this POI in your eXplorist database.
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Before beginning, make sure that your eXplorist has been set to use the same coordinate system that the coordinates you plan on entering are in. If not, you will have to go to Preferences and change the coordinate system used by your eXplorist.
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Press MARK.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the Location field.
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Press ENTER.
Depending on the coordinate system used, the information will be different but the process is the same. Use the Arrow joystick in an up/ down motion to increase or decrease the value at the cursor point. To move the cursor point left or right, use the Arrow joystick in a left/right motion.
Input the data on the first line of the Location field. When done, press
ENTER and the cursor will drop to the second line. Continue inputting the data for the second line of the Location field.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Save.
Press ENTER to save the new POI.
Entering new position coordinates.
Note: While not described here, you can change the icon, name, elevation and add a message just as described in Marking Your Position (Personalized).
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Marking a Position using the Map Cursor
This gives you a way of marking a position, other then your present position, by moving the cursor around the map to a place you want to create a POI.
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While viewing the Map screen, use the Arrow joystick to put the eXplorist into Cursor mode.
Continue moving the crosshair cursor until you are over the location where you want to add a POI.
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Press MARK.
Optional: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight fields (icon, name, etc.) of the POI that you want to edit.
When you are done editing the field, press ENTER.
With
Save highlighted, press ENTER.
Press ESC to exit the Cursor mode and return to the Position mode.
Marking a Position from a Map Object
Another method of marking a position while in the Cursor mode, is to use the crosshair cursor to mark a map object (road, city, etc.).
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While viewing the Map screen, use the Arrow joystick to put the eXplorist into Cursor mode.
Continue moving the crosshair cursor until you are over a map object you want to add as a POI. (The information about the map object will be displayed at the bottom of the display.
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Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to select from the list of map objects for that location the one you want to use as the baseline for the new POI.
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Press ENTER.
The
Save option will be highlighted.
Press ENTER.
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Optional: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight fields (icon, name, etc.) of the POI that you want to edit.
When you are done editing the field, press ENTER.
With
Save highlighted, press ENTER.
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Press ESC to exit the Cursor mode and return to the Position mode.
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The POI Database
All of the POI’s that you have saved as well as background map POI’s that came with your eXplorist 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 POI’s you have saved, nearest to your position or in alphabetical order.
• Searching for POI’s that have been preloaded into the eXplorist, nearest to your position or in alphabetical order.
• Ability to edit POI’s you have saved.
• Ability to delete POI’s you have saved.
• Function letting you view a POI (one’s you have saved or preloaded) on the map.
• Provides another means to save a preloaded POI as a user-entered POI.
• While viewing the list of POI’s, the bearing and distance from your present position is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Searching for a User-Entered POI
When searching for a POI that you have entered, you have two options to choose from, nearest or alphabetical.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick in an up/down motion to highlight
POIs.
Use the Arrow joystick in a left/right motion to select
Nearest or
Alphabetical.
Press ENTER.
If
Nearest is selected, indicate if you want a list of POIs that are nearest to your position, a city you will select, or another POI you will select from the POI database.
Locate the file where the POI has been saved and press ENTER. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
Highlight the POI and press ENTER.
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From here you can edit, delete or view on the map the POI you have highlighted by pressing ENTER and selected the desired function from the menu. Detailed information on these functions can be found later in this manual.
POI database set to search for user-entered
POIs by Nearest.
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Searching for a Preloaded POI using Nearest
Searching for a preloaded POI using the Nearest option is similar to searching for user-entered POI’s with an additional step. Preloaded POI’s have been categorized into five categories (Cities, Highways, Airports,
Waterways and Parks) and you need to select the category that the POI will be found in.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick in an up/down motion to highlight
Background
Map. Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick in a left/right motion to select
Nearest.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to select
Position (POIs nearest to your present position),
Cities (POIs nearest to a city you will select), or Other (POIs nearest to another POI you will select from the database).
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9.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the category (
Cities, Highways,
Airports, Waterways, or Parks) for the POI.
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Press ENTER.
11.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI desired and press ENTER
List of cities nearest to the present position.
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 POI’s in the database, an additional step has been added to help you find the POI you are looking for quicker.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick in an up/down motion to highlight
Background
Map.
Use the Arrow joystick in a left/right motion to select
Alphabetical.
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Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the category, (
Cities, Highways,
Airports, Waterways or Parks) for the POI.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick and the ENTER button to enter the first few characters of the POI you are searching for. (Five characters is usually enough to put you close enough on the list to the POI you are looking for.)
Keyboard used to narrow the search.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
OK.
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Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI desired.
From here you can copy or view on the map the POI you have highlighted by pressing ENTER and selected the desired function from the menu. Detailed information on these functions can be found later in this manual.
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Editing a User-Created POI
POI’s that you have saved can be edited to change the icon, 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.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick up/down to highlight
POIs.
Use the Arrow joystick left/right to select
Nearest or Alphabetical.
Press ENTER.
7.
Locate the file where the POI has been saved and press ENTER. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
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9.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI to be edited and press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Edit POI.
10.
Press ENTER.
11.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the field you want to change.
12.
Press ENTER.
13a. If the icon field was selected: Use the Arrow joystick to select the icon desired and press ENTER. To aid in your selection, the type of icon selected is displayed in the information block at the top of the keypad.
13b. If the Name field was selected. Use the Arrow joystick to select the character desired and press ENTER. If you make a mistake, highlight
Back and press ENTER. To access the lower case characters, highlight
Shift and press ENTER. To clear everything and start over, highlight
CLEAR and press ENTER. When you are satisfied with the name, highlight
OK and press ENTER.
Note: User-entered POI names can be up to 20 characters long (including spaces).
13c. If the Message field was selected. Use the keypad displayed just as was described in 13b to enter a message for this POI.
Editing an existing POI with the icon field highlighted.
13d. If the Vis (Visibility) field is selected: Press ENTER. Select
On or Off and Press ENTER.
14.
When the Icon, Name and Message fields are done, use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Save.
15.
Press ENTER.
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Deleting a User-Created POI
POI’s that you have saved can be deleted using this operation. You may want to delete a POI to make it easier to search for a POI you created if you have a lot of them.
POI’s that have been deleted cannot be restored. You will need to input the information for a POI you delete if you want it back. To prevent accidental deletion, a confirmation window will be displayed, confirming the delete.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick up/down to highlight
POIs.
Use the Arrow joystick left/right to select
Nearest or Alphabetical.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file where the POI to be deleted has been saved and press ENTER. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
8.
Highlight the POI and press ENTER.
9.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Delete POI and press ENTER..
10.
Confirm the deletion by highlighting
Yes, or cancel the deletion by highlighting No.
11.
Press ENTER.
Viewing a User-Created POI on the Map Screen
POI’s that you have saved can be viewed on the Map screen to assist you in locating the POI.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick up/down to highlight
POIs.
Use the Arrow joystick left/right to select
Nearest or Alphabetical.
Press ENTER.
7.
Locate the file where the POI has been saved and press ENTER. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
8.
9.
Highlight the POI and press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
View on Map.
10.
Press ENTER.
11.
The Map screen will be displayed in the Cursor mode. The cursor will be directly over the POI you have selected. You may use the Zoom buttons to change the scale of the map displayed and if your position icon is within range, it will be shown.
12.
Press ESC to return to the list of POI’s found in step 7.
Note: Remember that pressing the NAV button will return you to the last viewed Map screen. In step 12 if you are finished with the POI’s in the POI database, you could press NAV to close the POI database and return to the last viewed Map screen.
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Copying a Preloaded POI
POI’s that have been preloaded as part of the background map can be saved as a user-entered POI. This does not delete a preloaded POI (preloaded POI’s can not be deleted) it just copies it to the
POIs portion of the database.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick up/down to highlight
Background Map.
Use the Arrow joystick left/right to select
Nearest or Alphabetical.
Press ENTER.
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8.
Select a category of your choice and press ENTER.
[If Alphabetical search is selected] Use the Arrow joystick and the ENTER button to enter the first few characters of the POI you are searching for. Highlight
OK and press ENTER to continue.
[If Nearest to current location is selected] Choose
Position, Cities, Cursor or Other. Then press
ENTER.
9.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI to be copied.
10.
Select
Save and press ENTER.
Steps 10 through 12 are optional.
11.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the field you want to change.
12.
Press ENTER.
12a. If the icon field was selected: Use the Arrow joystick to select the icon desired and press ENTER. To aid in your selection, the type of icon selected is displayed in the information block at the top of the keypad.
12b. If the Name field was selected. Use the Arrow joystick to select the character desired and press ENTER.
If you make a mistake, highlight
Back and press ENTER. To access the lower case characters, highlight
Shift and press ENTER. To clear everything and start over, highlight CLEAR and press ENTER. When you are satisfied with the name, highlight
OK and press ENTER.
Note: User-entered POI names can be up to 20 characters long (including spaces).
12c. If the Message field was selected. Use the keypad displayed just as was described in 13b to enter a message for this POI.
13.
When the Icon, Name and Message fields are done, use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Save.
14.
Press ENTER.
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Viewing a Preloaded POI on the Map Screen
POI’s that have been preloaded as part of the background map can be viewed on the Map screen to assist you in locating the POI.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick up/down to highlight
Background Map.
Use the Arrow joystick left/right to select
Nearest or Alphabetical.
Press ENTER.
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8.
Select a category of your choice and press ENTER.
[If Alphabetical search is selected] Use the Arrow joystick and the ENTER button to enter the first few characters of the POI you are searching for. Highlight
OK and press ENTER to continue.
[If Nearest to current location is selected] Choose
Position, Cities, Cursor or Other. Then press
ENTER.
9.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI to be viewed.
10.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
View.
11.
Press ENTER.
12.
The Map screen will be displayed in the Cursor mode. The cursor will be directly over the POI you have selected. You may use the Zoom buttons to change the scale of the map displayed and if your position icon is within range, it will be shown.
13.
Press ESC to return to the detail screen of POI’s found in step 8.
Note: Remember that pressing the NAV button will return you to the last viewed Map screen. In step 13 if you are finished with the POI’s in the POI database, you could press NAV to close the POI database and return to the last viewed Map screen.
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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 is checked, the POI is visible.
The instructions here describe how to toggle the visible state of a saved POI, but the same steps can be followed while you are creating a new POI.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POI List.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick up/down to highlight
POIs.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file where the POI has been saved and press ENTER. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
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8.
Highlight the POI and press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Edit POI.
9.
Press ENTER.
10.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the
Vis field.
11.
Press ENTER.
12.
Highlight
On or Off and press ENTER.
13.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Save.
14.
Press ENTER.
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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 easiest, and most common form of a route is a GOTO route. A GOTO route is a one-leg route with a starting point (your present position) and a destination (a POI you select). This route is useful when you want to go to a specific preloaded or user-entered POI.
The next type of a route is a multi-leg route. The easiest way to understand multi-leg routes is they are GOTO routes stuck together. If a GOTO route is from A to B then a multi-leg route goes from A to B, B to C, C to D and so on. (Using the term multi-leg is somewhat misleading as it can be a single leg route but these types of routes are rarely used as a one-leg route, a GOTO route would be used instead.) An advantage of a multi-leg route is that it can be saved in the eXplorist’s memory to be activated and used over and over.
A third type of route is a backtrack route. (The creation of backtrack routes are not described in this section of the manual as they are part of the Track Log functions of the eXplorist.) As you travel the eXplorist records your track. Creating a backtrack route uses this track information and creates a multi-leg route, in reverse order, enabling you to navigate back to where you started.
GOTO Routes
A GOTO route is the most commonly used form of route in your eXplorist. The creation of a GOTO route is no harder then pressing the GOTO button and searching in the POI database for the destination POI.
Features of a GOTO route:
• A straight line from your present position to a selected POI.
• GOTO routes can not be saved.
• GOTO routes are erased when the eXplorist is turned off.
• GOTO routes can be created by pressing the GOTO button and selecting the destination POI from the
POI database.
• GOTO routes can also be created in the Cursor mode of the Map screen.
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 section of this manual.
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4.
With the POI highlighted, press ENTER.
If you already have a GOTO you will be asked to confirm the creation of this GOTO.
After pressing ENTER, the last viewed navigation screen will be displayed, updated as needed to provide information about the GOTO route you have created. On the Map screen, a line will be drawn representing the GOTO route.
The Compass screen will change to display the name of the POI used as the destination in the screen header bar and an icon representing the destination outside the diameter of the compass.
The Map screen in the
Position Mode.
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As you are moving you will notice a second line appearing that points to your destination if you go off the planned course. The double solid line is the original, computed route. The new, dashed line is an updated route, pointing towards your destination. So even if you can’t follow the computed route, you will be updated with a new course to follow. This updating of your route will also occur during multi-leg routes so you always know which way you need to go.
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.
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While viewing the Map screen, use the Arrow joystick causing the eXplorist to go into Cursor mode.
Continue using the Arrow joystick to move the crosshair cursor to a point on the map that represents where you want to go to.
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4.
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6.
Press GOTO.
If a GOTO is active, you will be asked to deactivate it and create a new GOTO route. Highlight Yes and press ENTER to overwrite the existing GOTO. You are then asked if you want to create a new GOTO route. Highlight Yes and press ENTER.
Confirm that you want to create a GOTO from the current cursor position. Highlight
Yes.
(If you highlight
No and press ENTER, the eXplorist assumes that you still want to create a GOTO, just not to the current cursor position. The POI database screen will be displayed so you can search the database for the POI you want to use as the destination.)
Press ENTER.
After pressing ENTER, the last viewed navigation screen will be displayed, updated as needed to provide information about the GOTO route you have created. On the Map screen, a line will be drawn representing the
GOTO route. The Compass screen will change to display the name of the POI used as the destination in the screen header bar and an icon representing the destination outside the compass diameter.
Creating a GOTO Route to a Map Object
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8.
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.
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2.
While viewing the Map screen, use the Arrow joystick causing the eXplorist to go into Cursor mode.
Continue using the Arrow joystick to move the crosshair cursor to the map object that you want to go to.
3.
4.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the map object that you want to use as the GOTO. (Some areas of the map may have multiple map objects in the same location.)
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Goto.
Press ENTER.
If a GOTO is active, you will be asked to deactivate it and create a new GOTO route. Highlight
Yes and press ENTER.
After pressing ENTER, the last viewed navigation screen will be displayed, updated as needed to provide information about the GOTO route you have created. On the Map screen, a line will be drawn representing the
GOTO route. The Compass screen will change to display the name of the POI used as the destination in the screen header bar and an icon representing the destination outside the compass diameter.
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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.
Features of a multi-leg route:
• Multi-leg routes can be saved in internal memory or to an SD card.
• Multi-leg routes remain active even after the eXplorist has been turned off.
• Multi-leg routes can be edited, reversed, deleted or viewed on the map.
• When a multi-leg route is active, you can switch which leg will be used as the next destination point.
In the above example, you could skip going to Buoy 1 by selecting the Bait leg when the route is active.
Creating a Multi-leg Route
The eXplorist will provide you an empty list for your route and you can use the POI’s 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:
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6.
7.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
<New route>.
Press ENTER.
Add POI is highlighted. Press ENTER.
The POI database is shown. Search the database for the POI you want to use as the starting POI for the route.
Continue pressing ENTER with
Add POI highlighted. Select the next POI for the route from the POI database.
9.
Optional: As you are creating the route you may want to edit what you have already entered. You can insert, delete or replace a POI that is already in the route list.
Inserting: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI that you want to insert a new leg before. Press MENU, highlight
Insert POI and press
ENTER. Search the POI database for the new POI. The new POI will be added inserting into the route you are creating.
Deleting: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI you want to delete from the route. Press MENU, highlight
Delete POI and press ENTER.
Replacing: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI you want to replace. Press MENU, highlight
Replace POI and press ENTER. Search
Create Route screen the POI database for the new POI. The POI you select will replace the POI that was originally highlighted.
10.
When you have added all of the legs to the route you are creating, use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Save.
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11.
Press ENTER.
12.
Use the Arrow joystick and the ENTER button to input a name, up to ten characters, for the route.
13.
Highlight
OK.
14.
Press ENTER.
Activating/Deactivating a Route
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9.
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. GOTO’s are automatically activated when they are created while multi-leg routes need to be activated manually.
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2.
3.
4.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file that contains the route you want to activate or deactivate.
(The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
With the file highlighted press ENTER.
Highlight the name of the route.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Activate Route or Deactivate Route.
Press ENTER.
List of routes with route named ‘Magellan’ active.
You will be returned to the last viewed navigation screen with the route chosen activated or deactivated.
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Changing the Destination Leg of an Active Route
When a route is created it can have many different legs to the route, each leg with its own destination. If during your travels you wanted to skip some of the legs you can select the leg that you want to proceed to next.
An example would be your planned route starts at your campsite. The first leg goes to the bridge. The second leg goes across the bridge to the stone marker. Leg 3 leaves the stone marker and takes you to the ranger station. To finish out the route, the final leg goes from the ranger station to the swimming area. This route would be Camp > Bridge > Marker > Ranger > Swim. Suppose that after crossing the bridge you didn’t want to go to the stone marker but instead go directly to the ranger station. Since the route is active (you can only select legs from active routes), you would follow the instructions below and tell the eXplorist to set the next leg to the ranger station. The route would be recomputed, eliminating the navigation instructions to go to the stone marker.
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4.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
5.
6.
Locate the file that contains the active route. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
With the file highlighted press ENTER.
Highlight the name of the route. (Activated routes will be bolded in the list.)
7.
8.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Select Leg.
Press ENTER.
9.
10.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the next destination POI from the route list that you want to go to. In the example to the right, that would be Ranger.
11.
Press ENTER.
12.
Confirm that you want to do this by using the Arrow joystick to highlight
Yes.
13.
Press ENTER.
14.
Press NAV to return to the last viewed navigation screen.
Route leg list with ‘Ranger’ selected. Note that
‘Marker’ is bold as it is the current active leg.
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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).
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2.
3.
4.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file that contains the route you want to edit. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
5.
6.
With the file highlighted press ENTER.
Highlight the name of the route.
7.
8.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Edit Route.
9.
Press ENTER.
10.
Adding a Leg: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Add POI. Press
ENTER. Search the POI database for the new POI. The new POI will be added to the end of the route.
Inserting: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI that you want to a new leg inserted in front of. Press MENU, highlight
Insert POI and press ENTER. Search the POI database for the new POI. The new POI will be added inserting into the route you are creating.
Deleting: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI you want to delete from the route. Press MENU, highlight
Delete POI, and press ENTER.
Replacing: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI you want to replace. Press MENU, highlight Replace POI , and press ENTER.
Search the POI database for the new POI. The POI you select will replace the POI that was originally highlighted.
11.
When the route has been edited, use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Save Route.
12.
Press ENTER.
13.
Optional: Use the Arrow joystick and the ENTER button to input a name, up to ten characters, for the route.
14.
Highlight
OK.
15.
Press ENTER.
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Reversing a Route
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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.
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2.
3.
4.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file that contains the route you want to reverse. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the name of the route you want to reverse.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Reverse Route.
Press ENTER.
Deleting a Route
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6.
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8.
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.
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2.
3.
4.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file that contains the route you want to delete. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
With the file highlighted press ENTER.
Highlight the name of the route.
Press ENTER.
Highlight Delete Route.
9.
Press ENTER.
10.
Highlight Yes to confirm deletion, or No to cancel deletion.
11.
Press ENTER.
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Moving a Route
This provides you with a means of moving a route from one file to another.
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2.
3.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
4.
Locate the file that contains the route you want to move. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
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6.
7.
8.
9.
Press ENTER.
Highlight the name of the route.
Press
ENTER.
Use the
Arrow joystick to highlight Move Route.
Press ENTER.
10.
Locate the file or create a new file for the route.
11.
Press ENTER.
12.
The route is moved and you are returned to the original route file.
13.
Press NAV to exit.
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.
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2.
3.
4.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file that contains the route you want to copy. (The eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
5.
6.
Press ENTER.
Highlight the name of the route.
7.
8.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Copy Route.
Press ENTER.
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10.
Locate the file where you want to save the copied route. (You need to move it to a new route file, as saving it to the same file will overwrite the original without copying it.)
11.
Press ENTER.
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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.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Locate the file that contains the route.
Press ENTER.
Highlight the name of the route.
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8.
9.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
View on Map.
Press ENTER.
The route is displayed with the map scaled to display the entire route. You can use the Zoom In and
Zoom Out buttons to change the scale, and the Arrow joystick to move around the map.
10.
When you are done viewing the route, press ESC to return to the Route List screen.
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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 eating your return route markers.
This provides you with just another tool to make your eXplorist more valuable to you out in the field or on the waters. You can save your active track as a track log or as a multi-leg route that you can use over and over.
You can also create a backtrack route that will guide you back to your starting point, following the same path you just took. You will find many other additional uses for track logs once you feel comfortable with them.
Track Logs
As mentioned above, track logs are records of your travels using electronic breadcrumbs to record where you have been. Track logs can be a track history that you have saved or the active track the eXplorist is recording.
Features of Track Logs:
• Active track is recording your travels whenever you are moving unless you have intentionally turned it off.
• Active tracks can be cleared, stopped, and resumed, adding flexibility to recorded tracking.
• Active tracks can be converted to a saved multi-leg route, providing a quick and easy way to create routes that can be used in the future.
• BackTrack, a function of Track Logs, provides an easy, and quick way to activate a route that will return you to your starting position.
Stopping and Resuming Active Track Logging
The instructions here describe the most common, and easiest way to create a GOTO route. Press MENU.
1.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
2.
3.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Active Track .
4.
5.
Press ENTER .
Highlight
Stop Logging or
Resume Logging .
Note : Stop Logging is displayed only when the active track is being recorded;
Resume Logging appears only when the active track is not being recorded.
6.
Press ENTER .
Note : The eXplorist will fill in a straight line from the point where track logging was stopped to the point where it has been resumed. This is true unless more than four hours have elapsed between the stop and the Resume Logging command. In that case, the eXplorist will not draw a straight line from the stop to the resume points of the track.
Track Log List with information at the bottom
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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.
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6.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Track.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Stop Logging. (If Resume Logging is displayed, the Track Log has already been stopped.
Go to step 10.)
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8.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Track.
9.
Press ENTER.
10.
Highlight
New Track.
11.
Press ENTER
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.
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2.
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6.
7.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Track.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Save.
Press ENTER.
If there are not enough track points to save, an alert will be displayed, informing you of the same and canceling the save.
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9.
Select the folder where you want the track log saved.
Press ENTER.
10.
Use the Arrow joystick and ENTER button to assign a name for the track log.
11.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
OK when the name has been entered.
12.
Press ENTER.
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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.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Track.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
BackTrack.
Press ENTER.
[Track logging is turned off alert status] Press ENTER.
After BackTrack has been activated, the last viewed navigation screen will be displayed. The eXplorist will now begin computing the navigation information needed to guide you back to your starting point.
NOTE: When you have an active BackTrack route, the eXplorist will not be recording track information. The previously mentioned options – Stop Logging, Resume Logging New Track – will not be available. The eXplorist will automatically begin recording your track when:
• You have arrived at your destination.
• You activate a new route (GOTO or from Route menu).
• You deactivate the BackTrack. To deactivate a BackTrack:
Press MENU
Highlight
Track Log, press ENTER
Highlight
Active Track, press ENTER
Highlight
Deactivate, press ENTER
Press ENTER.
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 not, the other functions will still work, but you will probably have a lot more track log information than you want.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Track.
Press ENTER
Highlight
Clear Track.
Press ENTER.
The active track is cleared, and you are returned to the Track Log screen.
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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.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight Active Track or any track log you have previously saved.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Convert to Route.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick and ENTER button to assign a name for the route. Route names can be up to ten characters in length.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
OK when the name has been entered.
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Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to select the file where you want the route saved.
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Press ENTER.
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.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Track or any track log you have previously saved.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
View on Map.
Press ENTER.
The Map screen is displayed, in the Cursor mode, with the selected track log displayed on the screen. The
ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT buttons can be used to change the map scale, and the cursor can be moved by using the Arrow joystick.
When you have finished viewing the track, press ESC to return to the Track Log screen.
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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
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This function provides you with a means to use a saved track as a multi-leg route. Once this function has been activated, the eXplorist will navigate you along your saved track.
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Press MENU.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight Track Log .
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Follow Track.
Press ENTER.
{Track logging will be turned off alert status.] Press ENTER.
The last viewed navigation screen is displayed with the track log selected being used as an active route.
Reversing a Saved Track Log
Reversing a saved track log is identical to following a saved track log, with the exception that the route created is reversed from the original track log.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved.
Press
ENTER.
Highlight
Reverse Track.
Press ENTER.
{Track logging will be turned off alert.] Press ENTER.
The last viewed navigation screen is displayed with the reversed track log selected being used as an active route.
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Deleting a Saved Track Log
Use this function to remove track logs that have been previously saved and are no longer needed.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press
ENTER.
Use the
Arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved.
Press
ENTER.
Highlight
Delete Track.
Press ENTER.
The saved track log is deleted, and you are returned to the Track Log screen.
Moving a Saved Track Log
Use this function to move a track log that has been saved to a new location.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Move Track.
Press ENTER.
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Locate the location where you want the track log stored.
Highlight
Move to here.
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Press ENTER.g
Copying a Saved Track Log
Use this function to copy a track log that has been saved.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track Log.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight any track log you have previously saved.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Copy Track.
Press ENTER.
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Locate the location where you want the track log stored.
Highlight
Copy to here.
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Press ENTER.
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Use the keyboard to enter a new name for the track log.
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When the name is correct, highlight
OK and press ENTER.
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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/Hunt: This will display the best hunting and fishing times for a position and date that you enter.
• Sun/Moon: This will display the rising and setting times for the sun and the moon for any position and date you enter. It also displays the phase of the moon for that position and date.
• Vertical Profile: This will graph the elevation levels for your active or a saved track log. (If you have a
MapSend Topo detailed map, it can also display a vertical profile of routes you have saved.)
• Simulate: Provides you a tool for putting the eXplorist into a simulate mode. With the simulator turned on, the eXplorist will operate as if it was moving. This provides a tool for you to use to try different functions while sitting at your desk or campsite.
• Communications: This is used to set your eXplorist into the mode you desire when it is connected to a personal computer through the USB port. You can set up file transfers, transferring NMEA data, or just using the USB cable to power the eXplorist.
Using Area Calculation
Area Calculation uses three or more POIs that you select to create and display a region on a miniature map display. It then takes this region and computes its area and perimeter.
Calculating an Area
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Adv. Features.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Area Calculation.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
<Add Point>.
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.
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Using the POI database, select a stored POI.
Repeat steps 6 through 8 until you have a region defined.
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The bottom of the display will alternate between the area and the perimeter of the region you have defined.
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Deleting All POIs from the Area Calculation List
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While viewing the Area Calculation screen, press MENU.
Highlight
Delete All Points.
Press ENTER.
All of the POIs in the list are removed and you can now create a new region to be calculated.
Editing the POI List in Area Calculation
You can insert, delete, or replace a POI in the area calculation list.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the POI in the list that you want a new POI added before, deleted, or replaced.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight Insert
Above, Delete, or Replace.
Press ENTER.
If you select Insert
Above or Replace, you will select a POI from the POI database.
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 Hunting and Fishing Times
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Adv. Features.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Fish/Hunt.
Press
ENTER.
The Fish/Hunt screen is displayed with the position and date set to your present position and today’s date.
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Changing the Position
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With the Fish/Hunt screen displayed, highlight the
At field.
Press ENTER.
Select a POI from the POI database.
Changing the Date
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With the Fish/Hunt screen displayed, highlight the
On field.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to change the date.
Up/Down changes the data at the cursor position; Left/Right moves the cursor.
When the date is correct, press ENTER.
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
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Adv. Features.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Sun/Moon.
Press ENTER.
The Sun/Moon screen is displayed with the position and date set to your present position and today’s date.
Changing the Position
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With the Sun/Moon screen displayed, highlight the
At field.
Press ENTER.
Select a POI from the POI database.
Press ENTER.
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Changing the Date
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With the Sun/Moon screen displayed, highlight the
On field.
Press ENTER.
Use the
Arrow joystick to change the date.
Up/Down changes the data at the cursor position; Left/Right moves the cursor.
When the date is correct, press ENTER.
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 the vertical profile for routes you have created.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Adv. Features.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Vertical Profile.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Track History. (When a MapSend Topograhic detailed map has been loaded, you can select one of the other available options.)
Press
ENTER.
Highlight
Active Track or saved track that you want to view.
Press ENTER.
The vertical profile for the selected item is displayed. You can use the Arrow joystick to move the displayed profile left or right. As you move the profile, the center mark will display the elevation for the point indicated.
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Using the Simulator
When the eXplorist is placed in the simulator mode, it simulates movement along a predefined or saved route.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Adv. Features.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Simulate.
Press ENTER.
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Highlight the desired option:
Off - Turns the simulator off
Auto - Uses a predefined route. (This is a 3-leg route in the shape of a triangle with your present position as the starting point.)
User - Uses the same predefined route as Auto, but provides a way to change the heading and speed. The simulator will follow the heading and speed, even when if this means it doesn’t follow the predefined route.
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If you have an active track log being recorded, the simulator will need to delete this track. A warning is displayed that your track will be deleted. Highlight
Yes and press ENTER to erase the track and continue.
An alert is displayed indicating that the simulator has been turned on. Press ENTER.
Press NAV to return to the last viewed
Map screen.
Simulating on a Saved Route
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Follow the instructions above to turn the simulator on.
After you have returned to the last viewed Map screen, press MENU.
Highlight
Routes.
Press ENTER.
Highlight a saved route to use. (Note: You will notice a new route whose name is bolded indicating that it is the active route. This is the predefined route that the simulator has created. Do not select this route if you are wanting to view a route you have created.)
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Activate Route.
Press ENTER.
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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
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Turn the eXplorist off.
First connect the PC interface cable to the connector on the back of the eXplorist.
Insert the USB connector on the PC interface cable to any of the USB ports on a personal computer.
Turn the eXplorist on.
You may get a message on your computer that a new USB device has been found.
If connected properly, the eXplorist will display the USB File Transfer screen, indicating that the eXplorist is in the file transfer mode.
Changing Modes
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When you are connected to a personal computer you have three modes that the eXplorist can be in. File
Transfer mode allows you to transfer files to and from the eXplorist and the personal computer. NMEA Data
Comm mode outputs the GPS data from the eXplorist in NMEA format for use with external software. Power
Only mode turns off data communication with the personal computer and the eXplorist operates normally.
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If the eXplorist has just been turned on, the USB File Transfer screen is already displayed. Skip steps
2 through 6.
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Adv. Features.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
Communications.
Press ENTER.
Highlight
File Transfer, NMEA Data Comm, or Power Only.
Press
ENTER.
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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. Special care should be taken whenever working with saved files as unwanted results may occur. It is advised that you backup any files that you plan on editing in case something unexpected happens.
When you first turn the eXplorist on while connected with the USB cable it is automatically in the File Transfer mode using the internal memory of the eXplorist. To work with files on the SD card you need to tell the eXplorist that you want to work from there.
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Follow the previous instructions to connect the eXplorist to your personal computer.
If the USB File Transfer screen is not being displayed, follow the above instructions to select the File
Transfer mode.
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To change from internal memory to the SD card: Press ENTER. Highlight FileTransfer and press ENTER.
Highlight
Internal Memory or SD Card and press ENTER. (You may get a notification that a USB device was disconnected. This is normal and just click the OK button.)
Left-click the “My Computer” icon found on the desktop. From the drop-down menu, select Explore.
Find the new drive in the left-hand list of folders. It will be called “Removable Disk (X:) with “X:” being the assigned drive letter.
Using normal window commands, you can copy, rename, move, and delete any of the files.
You can also view and modify the files using any text editor. If you modify the files, you need to save them as text only files. The following is a sample of a POI file being modified using WordPad.
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Magellan Geocache Manager
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 the cache and your Magellan eXplorist.
People will hide caches, usually in a waterproof container (the military ammo box is very popular), and record the latitude/longitude coordinates for the cache. Inside the container is the “bounty” that is the prize for locating the cache. In many cases there may be a log book for you to sign, indicating that you have found the cache. You can take your prize from the cache and, as many do, leave something new in the container for the next person who comes along.
The popularity of geocaching is growing rapidly everyday and new geocache points are constantly being added.
For more information on geocaching, as well as a great source of geocache points, visit GEOCACHING at www.geocaching.com.
What is the Magellan Geocache Manager?
The Magellan Geocache Manager is a software application that runs in Windows
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on your personal computer.
It is a place to create, modify, store, and most importantly, upload geocache points to your eXplorist.
There are two ways of adding geocache points to the Magellan Geocache Manager. You can enter the points manually by typing in the information or you can download geocache points from one of the many geocache fansites found on the Web. The Magellan Geocache Manager has a link to www.geocaching.com under the
Help menu which is a great source for finding and downloading geocache points.
How Do I Install the Magellan Geocache Manager?
Insert the Magellan Wizard CD-ROM that came with your eXplorist into the CD-ROM drive on your personal computer. It will automatically load and the Main Menu will be displayed.
Click on “Install software” and follow the instructions to install the Magellan Geocache Manager.
Once the software is installed, you can Exit from the eXplorist Wizard and the Magellan Geocache Manager is ready to use.
Magellan Geocache Manager
Using the Magellan Geocache Manager
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Access the Magellan Geocache Manager by using the Start button on the Windows toolbar.
Under “Programs” select ‘Magellan > eXplorist XL > Magellan Geocache Manager’.
The Magellan Geocache Manager will open and an empty list of geocache points is displayed.
The common tools are displayed as icons at the top of the display. You can access the function by clicking on the icon, selecting from the menu, or using one of the hotkey shortcuts.
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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
New
Name
Open
Hotkey
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+O
Description
Creates a new database for saving geocache points. This closes the active database, with the option of saving if you have made any changes.
Opens previously saved geocaching databases. Also allows you to append previously saved geocache files to the existing file.
Save Ctrl+S
Add
Modify
Delete
Insert
Enter
Delete
Saves the opened database with any changes that have been made. (Use ‘Save As’ under the File menu if you want to save the opened database under a new name.)
Adds a new geocaching point to the list. Geocaching points added to the list using the Add icon require that you input the information for the point.
Opens a window for geocache point that you have highlighted.
In this window you can edit the information for that point.
Deletes the highlighted geocache point from the list.
Upload
About
Help
Shift+5
Alt+A
F1
Uploads the selected or the entire list of geocache points to the eXplorist. This requires that the eXplorist is connected to the
USB port of the computer and is in the USB File Transfer mode
Opens the ‘About...’ window with information about the version of the Magellan Geocache Manager software that you are using.
Opens a help file with information to assist you in using the
Magellan Geocache Manager software.
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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 the instructions provided below.
Finally, instructions will be shown as to how to select files and upload them to your eXplorist.
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Adding Other Downloaded Files to the List
It is possible to add downloaded files to this list. To do this you need to follow these instructions:
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Click the Open Icon.
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Using the Windows Open File window, select the downloaded file you want to add.
At the bottom of the window is a radio button ‘Append to existing list’. Make sure that this button is marked.
You may get an alert asking you to ‘Save changes to <filename>?’
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Yes - Appends the geocache list and opens up a window asking you to rename the file and indicate where you want the new file saved.
No - Appends the geocache list to the file that is open without requiring you to do a ‘Save As...”.
Cancel - Cancels the action and no points are appended to the list.
Click the appropriate button.
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Uploading to the Magellan eXplorist
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Turn the eXplorist off and connect it to the USB port on your computer.
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 menu is shown, select
USB File
Transfer and press ENTER.) If neither of these screens is displayed there maybe a bad connection.
Turn the eXplorist off and check the connections and try again. The eXplorist must be in the USB File
Transfer mode for geocache points to be uploaded.
Note: By default the eXplorist will save to its internal memory. If you want to save to the SD card instead, from the USB File Transfer screen yo need to:
Press ENTER
Highlight
USB File Transfer and press ENTER.
Highlight
SD Card and press ENTER.
Select the files to be uploaded. (If no files are selected, it is assumed that you want to upload the entire list.)
Tips on selecting files:
To select a single geocache point, click on the name.
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To select multiple, consecutive geocache points, hold the Shift key down while clicking on the geocache point names.
To select multiple, non-consecutive geocache points, hold the Ctrl key down while clicking on the geocache point names.
Click the Upload Icon on the Magellan Geocache Manager.
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Make sure that the correct radio button is selected (All Geocaches or Selection).
Click on the OK button.
Select the location for the file to be saved.
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(By default this is the ‘Geocaches’ folder in the internal memory or on the SD card.)
If the transfer is successful, an alert will be displayed.
You are now able to access and create a GOTO to any of the geocache points following the instructions for creating a GOTO. (Geocache points can also be used in multi-leg routes but the most common usage will be in a GOTO.)
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Using the eXplorist with MapSend
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 transform your eXplorist into an amazingly powerful solution for outdoor recreation and travel.
You can find out more about the growing line of MapSend products through a Magellan dealer or on-line www.magellangps.com under Products > Maps and Software.
Most MapSend products are provided on CD-ROM for use on personal computers using the Windows® operating system.
• MapSend maps typically cover large areas, allowing the user to ‘cut’ smaller regions to be uploaded and saved as one of the detailed maps available for your eXplorist.
• Other useful trip planning and map analysis functions, such as the ability to easily create and store
POIs, routes, map regions, etc.
• Plug and play in the eXplorist, but are limited in geographic area.
Please note that not all MapSend products will presently work with the eXplorist. Please check the Magellan web site at www.magellangps.com and and go the the eXplorist web for a link to details on compatibility with your eXplorist and MapSend software.
The following instructions are basic guidelines for using MapSend with your eXplorist. Please refer to the documentation provided with your MapSend product for more detailed information and product updates.
Overview of Uploading Detail Maps from MapSend to the eXplorist
Install MapSend Software. Following the instructions provided with the MapSend product you purchased, the first step is to install the software onto your personal computer. For this overview, the MapSend
Topo 3D will be used.
Open MapSend and Define a Region. Zoom in and pan until you find an area that you are interested in.
Using the Draw New Region tool, define the region.
Right-click inside the region. This will bring up a window for you to enter a name for the region. In this example it is called “Tahoe.”
Notice that in the lower right corner the size of the region is displayed.
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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. In this example,
Topo information and POIs are wanted, so in the region list make sure that the “T” and
“P” boxes to the left of the region name are bolded. Next, mark the region for saving by clicking the checkbox to the left of the region name.
Save the Region to Your Computer’s Hard Drive. Under the Regions menu, select “Upload to GPS...” (Ctrl+U). Click on the radio button for “Save on Hard Drive.”
IMPORTANT: Do NOT save directly to an SD card or directly to the
GPS unit. Map files saved from MapSend need to be converted before using them in the eXplorist. Maps saved directly to an SD card from
MapSend will not work in the eXplorist.
Click the Next > button.
Enter the serial number for your eXplorist in the space provided. This can be found on your eXplorist by accessing the About... screen
(accessed from the main menu). Do not use any of the Settings or
Connect buttons. Once the serial number has been entered, click Next >. You will be asked to confirm the serial number.
The Ready to Update window is displayed with information about the region that you are saving. Click on the
Finish button to begin saving the region.
Note: MapSend automatically saves files to a specified location. The path to the saved files is: Local Disk C:\Program
Files\Magellan\‘MapSend Product Name’\Export\Images.
Connect the eXplorist to the Personal Computer: (This applies only if you are uploading the detail map to the eXplorist or to an SD card installed in the eXplorist.
Turn off the eXplorist and connect the USB cable supplied with your eXplorist to the back of the eXplorist and a USB port on your computer. Turn the eXplorist on. The eXplorist will come up in the
USB File Transfer mode. (If not, and the Communication screen is displayed, press ENTER. Select USB File Transfer and press ENTER.
Select Internal Memory or SD Card and press ENTER.)
Memory space in the eXplorist is very limited and it is recommended that you save detailed maps to an SD
Card. In this example, the eXplorist has been turned on and is in the USB File Transfer mode, but internal memory is selected. To change to the SD card, press ENTER. Select USB File Transfer and press ENTER. Select
SD Card and press ENTER.)
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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 XL > Magellan Conversion Manager.
When first opened, on the Welcome window select ‘Transfer Map Regions’ and click Next.
A reminder to connect the Magellan eXplorist to the computer is presented. Click Next.
The Magellan Conversion Manager will automatically search for detail maps (*.imi) or background maps (*.mgi) on your computer available for uploading.
The Map region selection window is displayed. In this window you will select which map regions that will be uploaded.
If you do not see a map that you believe you have saved, you can browse for it by clicking on the Magnifying glass icon.
(In this example we are uploading a detailed map, background maps are uploaded following these same guidelines.)
The popup menu to the right shows where the files will be saved. If you have an external SD card reader/writer, you can select it there.
Please remember that large map regions should be saved to an SD card. (Please make sure that there is room on the SD card for the map you want to upload.) The internal memory of the eXplorist is limited and large detail maps with either not fit or will take up memory that you will need later for saving POIs and creating routes.
Select the map regions you want to upload by clicking the checkbox next to the map region name in the list of map regions. When at least one map is selected, the Next button is made active. When you have all the map regions you want upload selected, click Next.
The map regions will be transferring and two progress bars will indicate the progress. When the transfer is completed you will see a ‘Transfer completed’ message and the Next button will be active. Click Next. The final window just verifies that the transfer has been completed. Click Finish.
The map region has now been uploaded to either the Magellan eXplorist, the SD card mounted in the eXplorist, or to an SD card in a card reader/writer. If you had chosen an external SD card reader/writer, remove the card and install it in your eXplorist.
Select Map: Now that the detailed or background map has been successfully uploaded, select the map for use. Press Menu. Highlight Preferences and press ENTER. Highlight Active Setup and press ENTER. Highlight
Detail Maps or Background Maps field and press ENTER. Select map and press ENTER. (Note: for a detail map, you need to select Select Map from the popup menu and press ENTER.)
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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 use the Magellan Conversion Manager instead of transferring the files directly in
MapSend. (The Magellan Conversion Manager can be installed using the Magellan Wizard CD-ROM that came with your eXplorist.)
Transferring POIs, Routes, and Tracks to MapSend
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Access the Magellan Conversion Manager by using the Start button on the Windows toolbar.
Under “Programs” select ‘Magellan > eXplorist XL > Magellan Conversion Manager’.
Click the radio button for ‘Convert Waypoints / Routes / Tracks’ and click Next >.
Turn off the eXplorist and connect the USB cable to the eXplorist and the personal computer’s USB port.
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Turn the eXplorist on. (By default, files are uploaded to the internal memory, to select the SD card:
Press ENTER. Highlight File Transfer and press ENTER. Select SD card and press ENTER.)
Click the Next > button on the Magellan Conversion Manager.
Select ‘Convert to MapSend’ (sending data points from the eXplorist to MapSend). Click Next >.
Click on the active folder icon. In the example shown, files are being transferred from the eXplorist to
MapSend.
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Browse through the folders and select the POI, route or track log files to be transferred.
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Click Next >.
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A progress bar is displayed and will indicate when the transfer has completed.
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Click Next > and finally click Finish to conclude the transfer.
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Open the MapSend software program and under the Waypoints or Track menu, select ‘Load from
File...”. Select the file that you converted.
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Transferring Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks from MapSend
The process for transferring from from MapSend to the eXplorist is similar to the one described above.
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Open the MapSend software program. This procedure will discuss sending waypoints to the eXplorist.
Use similar steps for transferring routes and tracks.
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Click the Place Waypoint icon at the top of the MapSend display to bring up the Waypoint List.
All waypoints in the list will be transferred, including those not checked.
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From the Waypoint Menu, select ‘Save to File...’. Enter a name for the file and click Save.
Access the Magellan Conversion Manager by using the Start button on the Windows toolbar. Under
“Programs” select ‘Magellan > eXplorist XL > Magellan Conversion Manager’.
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Click the radio button for ‘Convert Waypoints / Routes / Tracks’ and click Next >.
Turn off the eXplorist and connect the USB cable to the eXplorist and the personal computer’s USB port.
Turn the eXplorist on. Press ENTER. From the Communications screen, highlight
File Transfer and press ENTER. Select
Internal Memory or SD card and press ENTER.
Click the Next > button on the Magellan Conversion Manager.
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Select ‘Convert to eXplorist’ (sending data points from MapSend to the eXplorist) Click Next >.
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Click on the active folder icon. In the example shown, files are being transferred from MapSend to the eXplorist.
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Browse through the folders to find the waypoint files to be transferred.
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A progress bar is displayed and will indicate when the transfer has completed.
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The next time you access POI List, you will be able to select the file that was just uploaded.
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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 performing maintanence on the internal memory should the need arise.
Features found in Preferences:
• Restarting the GPS (Initializing) to give the eXplorist its approximate location if it has been moved a large distance while turned off.
• A way of setting default folders for saving POI’s, routes, etc.
• Access to setting the units of measure for information displayed.
• A means to set the north reference used to be either magnetic north or True North.
• The coordinate system for position information and the map datum used to compute the coordinate information can be chosen.
• Full control over the built-in power-management tools to assist in prolonging battery life.
• Personalize your eXplorist.
• Choose from ten different languages that can be used to display information.
• Access to tools that will provide you with the means to clear all or part of the internal memory.
• Ability to set alarms to alert you when you have lost GPS signal, when you are getting near your destination, and other useful alerts.
• A way of resetting the clock and customizing your daylight savings requirements.
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 breif explanation of how the eXplorist works will be helpful.
The GPS constellation consists of 24 satellites and three spares that orbit the earth, and at any given time of the day a different collection of satellites will be overhead. To keep track of what satellites are in view, the eXplorist has a built-in almanac that uses the present date and time, along with its approximate position, to
“look-up” what satellites should be in view. Every time you turn your eXplorist off, it records in a special place in its memory, the last position fix computed, and then when it is turned back on, it assumes that it is still in the same approximate location and uses this last position fix when doing its “look-up” in the almanac.
Now if you turn your eXplorist off and fly across the country, the next time you turn it back on, it will think it is still at the location where it was turned off, and begin looking for the satellites it thinks are overhead. If the satellites are not there, the eXplorist begins “polling” the skies, trying to determine what satellites are in view.
This process can take time and can appear as if the GPS portion of the eXplorist is not working. Under normal conditions, the eXplorist will still be able to compute your position but this can take longer then normal.
What
Restart GPS does is it gives you the ability to give the eXplorist its approximate location, hence speeding up the time to acquire its first fix. Many eXplorist users will never need to use the Restart the GPS option, but it is available should the need arise.
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When to use
Restart GPS:
• When the eXplorist has been moved more then 500 miles (804.67 km) while turned off.
• When the eXplorist is sluggish and takes more then a few minutes to compute its first position fix when turned on. (This really isn’t an option that you need to be concerned about. The eXplorist has a builtin feature that when it has trouble computing its first position fix, it automatically asks you to supply the approximate position.)
Restarting the GPS:
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Restart GPS.
Press ENTER.
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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.
Press ENTER.
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Area. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the area of your location. The list of areas is different for each region selected in step 6.
Press ENTER.
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Time. Use the Arrow joystick to enter the current time. Push the Arrow joystick up or down to change the value and left or right to move the cursor.
Note: Time is one of the first pieces of information transmitted by the satellites and even without enough satellite information to compute a position fix, the time displayed may have already been corrected.
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Date. Use the Arrow joystick to enter the present date. Push the Arrow joystick up or down to change the value and left or right to move the cursor.
Note: Date is also sent by the satellites and may already be correct as well.
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Press ENTER.
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Press ENTER.
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The last viewed navigation screen is displayed and the eXplorist will begin tracking satellites.
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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. You can use the Active Setup portion of Preferences to change these defaults to more meet your requirements.
In Active Setup, you can also choose which background map or detailed map you want to use.
Changing the Default Folders
You can set the default for POI’s, routes, and geocache files.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Setup.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the field that you want to change.
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Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to select
Select File or (POI, Route, Detail
Map, etc.) File Off.
Note: Selecting
File Off turns the default file off. When accessing the data for items you have turned off, you will be taken to the top level folder for the particular kind of data you are accessing. Background maps cannot be turned off.
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Press ENTER.
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Select File, using the Arrow joystick to highlight the file you want to set as the default.
When it is highlighted, press ENTER.
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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.
Also, you can use one of the other MapSend software packages to define and save detailed maps to your eXplorist. These detailed maps can provide more detailed street information, additional POIs, and if using on of the MapSend topographic software packages, topo details. You can use Active Setup to select the detail map you want to use if you have one saved.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Active Setup.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the
Background Maps or Detail Maps field.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the desired map.
Note: If you select Detail Map, you have the option of
Select Map or Detail Map Off. If you want to not use or do not have a detail map saved, select
Detail Map Off and press ENTER.
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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
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T he eXplorist can be set to display navigation data in Miles/Yd/MPH, Miles/Ft/MPH, NM/Ft/Knots, NM/M/
Knots or KM/KPH.
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Units.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for
Nav Units.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the desired navigational units of measure.
Press ENTER.
The Map Units screen is displayed with the new nav units shown. You can change other settings or press ESC to return to the Preferences menu.
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Selecting the North Reference
You can set the North Reference used by the eXplorist to be either magnetic north or True North.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Units.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for North Reference.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Magnetic or TRUE.
Press ENTER.
The Map Units screen is displayed with the new North Reference shown. You can change other settings or press ESC to return to the Preferences menu.
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 charts they are using. Coordinate systems that can be selected are:
• Lat/Lon
• OSGB
• Swiss
• Finnish
• French
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User Grid
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Units.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for
Coord System.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the desired coordinate system.
If User Grid is selected additional information is required. This option will only be used by experienced users and is not described in this manual.
Press ENTER.
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Map Units screen is displayed with the new Coord System shown.
You can change other settings or press
ESC to return to the Preferences menu.
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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 is WGS84 and should be used when in doubt.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Map Units.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for Map Datum.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the desired map datum.
Press ENTER.
The Map Units screen is displayed with the new Map Datum shown. You can change other settings or press
ESC to return to the Preferences menu.
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 setting how long the display backlight will be on.
Setting the Power Off Timer
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The eXplorist has a power off timer that will turn the eXplorist off after a defined time period if no buttons have been pressed or if you are not moving. This will prevent the batteries from running out if you accidently leave the eXplorist on.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Pwr Management.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for Power Off Timer.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the desired time interval or set to
Off.
Press ENTER.
Note : When using a GOTO route you should note that if the eXplorist turns off the GOTO route is erased. If you have a GOTO route activated and you think that the power timer may elapse and turn the eXplorist off, you might want to set the Power Off Timer to Off. This does not apply to multi-leg routes and BackTrack routes.
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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
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Pwr Management.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for
Light Timer.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the desired time interval or set to
Timer Off.
Press ENTER.
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. Also the name you enter in the Name field will be displayed on the About screen.
Steps to Personalize your eXplorist
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Personalize.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for
Name.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick and ENTER button to input your name.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
OK when the name is entered.
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Press ENTER.
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Optional: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for Address.
Repeat steps 7 through 10 for your address.
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Optional: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for City,
State, Zip. Repeat steps 7 through 10 for your city, state and zip code.
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Optional: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the data field for
Telephone #. Repeat steps 7 through 10 for your telephone number.
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Press ESC to exit the Personalize function.
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Selecting Languages
The eXplorist can be set to display information from any one of ten different langauges. You can select from
English, Français (French), Deutsch (German), Nederlands (Dutch), Suomi (Finnish), Español (Spanish),
Italiano (Italian), Português (Portuguese), Svenska (Swedish) and Norsk (Norwegian).
Selecting the Language for Your eXplorist
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Language.
Press ENTER.
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Press ENTER.
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 resets the eXplorist to its original factory settings. It will erase all user-created files and folders from the internal memory. User-created files on the SD card will not be deleted.
Using Clear Memory, you can also set all of the defaults in the eXplorist to the factory defaults.
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Clearing Track History
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Clear Memory.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Track History.
Confirm. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
Press ENTER.
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Clearing User-Entered POIs and Routes
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Clear Memory.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
POIs/Routes.
Confirm. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
Press ENTER.
Clearing Routes
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Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Clear Memory.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Routes.
Confirm. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
Press ENTER.
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. POIs and routes saved in files other than the default files will not be cleared. It will erase all user-created files and folders from the internal memory.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Clear Memory.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
All.
Confirm. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
Press ENTER.
The eXplorist will automatically shut off.
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Resetting the eXplorist to Factory Defaults
Press MENU.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Reset Default.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
All.
Confirm. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
Press ENTER.
Setting Alarms
Alarms that you can set:
• Beeper: The beeper is set to on by default to make an audible beep whenever a button (key) is pressed or when you are to be alerted by an alarm. You can turn off this feature through this screen.
• 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 used when you have anchored your boat and need to be alerted if it has drifted from it’s anchor point.
• Arrival - The arrival alarm alerts you when you have arrived to the destination of each leg in your route or to a GOTO destination. You will need to set the distance that you want to be alerted. (Arrival alarms also use the speed you are traveling as a minor factor in computing when to provide the alarm. If you have set the Arrival alarm to 250 feet and are traveling at 30 mph, the alarm will sound slighting before the
250 foot mark.)
• Off Course - When a route is active, the eXplorist computes when you have moved left or right of the plotted route. You can set a distance, left or right of the plotted route, that when you exceed this distance you will be alerted by an alarm.
• GPS Fix - The GPS fix alarm is displayed when you have lost your GPS fix for more than 20 seconds.
• Proximity Alarm - The proximity alarm is very similar to the arrival alarm except that it factors in speed at a higher level than the arrival alarm. The proximity alarm has two alerts. First, when you are nearing the proximity alarm distance selected and second, a visual proximity alert when you are at the distance selected.
At the bottom of the display is a field that will display information about all alarms that have been triggered since the eXplorist was last turned on.
Note: When an alarm is displayed, press ESC to clear the alarm from the screen.
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Setting Alarms
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Alarms.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the alarm field that you want to turn off or set.
Press ENTER.
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Select from the list of available distances the distance that you want the alarm alert to come on or select Off to turn off the alarm.
Note that the GPS Fix alarm does not offer any distance, just
On or Off.
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Press ENTER.
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 for when you cross time zones, you can also set the format that the time is displayed as well as select the daylight savings time settings.
Setting the Time & Format
To adjust the time you must first select a format that the time will be displayed in. If the format you are presently using is the format you want to keep, you still need to verify the format before you can set the clock.
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Clock.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the
Format field.
Press ENTER.
Select
Local 24 Hrs, Local AM/PM, or UTC.
Press ENTER.
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With the clock field highlighted, press ENTER.
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(Up/down changes the value at the cursor location; left/right moves the cursor.)
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Done button highlighted, press ENTER.
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Setting Daylight Savings Time
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Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Preferences.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight
Clock.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the
Daylight Savings field.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow joystick to highlight the
Region field.
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Select
United States, European Union, Custom, or Disable.
Press ENTER.
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Highlight each of the fields and press ENTER. Select one of the options from each of the popup menus and press ENTER.
When all of the information has been entered and is correct, press ESC to return to the Clock screen.
Specifications
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Receiver 14 parallel-channel technology, tracks up to 14 satellites to compute and update information
Antenna Patch
Acquisition Times (optimal conditions)
Update Rate
Accuracy
Warm
Cold
1 second continuous less than 1 minute less than 2 minutes
Position
Velocity
7 meters, 95% 2D RMS w/WAAS/EGNOS <3 meters, 95%
2D RMS
0.1 knot RMS steady state
Limits
Speed
Altitude
951 MPH - 1530.5 KM/H
60,000 ft. - 18,600 meters
Physical
Weight
Size
Display
Housing
Temp. Range
12 ounces - 340 grams (with battery installed)
6.5” x 2.9” x 1.3” [h] x [w] x [d]
164.5 mm x 74 mm x 33 mm
2.8” x 2.0” [h] x [w]
71 mm x 53.3 mm color, high contrast LCD with backlit display
Weatherproof construction, wraparound rubber armor
Operating: 14°F to 140°F ( -10°C to 60°C)
Specifications
Power
Source
Battery Life
4 AA Batteries
Up to 19 hours with backlight display on low
Memory
64 MB internal memory
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
10 characters (including spaces) Name Length
Track Logs
Total Unlimited saved Track Logs plus active Track Log (using SD
Cards)
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Specifications
Points of Interest
User-entered
Total
Name Length
Unlimited saved Points of Interest (using SD cards)
20 characters (including spaces)
Built-in (included with background map)
Cateogies Cities, highways, airports, waterways and parks.
Navigation Screens
Map
Compass
Position
Includes background map and 2 data fields (customizable)
Includes graphical compass and 2 data fields (customizable)
Includes position, elevation, accuracy, date and time, trip odometer and battery life
Alarms
Anchor Alarm
Off Course Alarm
Arrival Alarm
Proximity Alarm
Alerts when moved a user-defined distance
Alerts when more than a user-defined distance, left or right of computed track
Alerts when within a user-defined distance of destination
Alerts when within a user-defined distance of destination
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Accessories 86
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 our belt or pack strap. It features handy pockets for carrying extra batteries.
Protect your Magellan eXplorist while traveling or being stored.
Swivel Mount
Conveniently mount your Magellan eXplorist in your car, truck, boat or virtually any vehicle. This easy-to-install mounting bracket securely holds your receiver for optimal viewing while on-road or off-road, or on the water, wherever your adventure takes you.
Bike Mounting
Bracket
Conveniently mount your Magellan eXplorist in your car, truck, boat or virtually any vehicle. This easy-to-install mounting bracket securely holds your receiver for optimal viewing while on-road or off-road, or on the water, wherever your adventure takes you.
Vehicle Mount
Strong suction cups conveniently secure your Magellan eXplorist to the windshield of your car, truck or RV. Full tilt and swivel positioning enables optimal viewing of your receiver whenever your adventure takes you.
To order accessories you can go to the Magellan Online Store at: www.magellangps.com/en/store/ for a complete listing of these and any additional accessories that are available for your Magellan eXplorist.
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Contacting Magellan Support
The following information is provided so that if you need support for your Magellan eXplorist, you can direct your questions/comments to the proper person at Thales Navigation.
Contacting Magellan in North America
Technical Support
If you need technical assistance, "how-to" help, or if you have a technical question about the functionality of your Magellan product, please contact us on the internet at www.magellangps.com or you may reach technical support by fax or by phone.
Our technical support phone representatives are available Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
P.S.T/P.D.T.
Telephone: 800-707-9971 or +1 909-394-5000 (Outside North America).
You may also reach technical support by fax: +1 909-394-7050 [Attn: Tech. Support].
E-mail: [email protected]
Warranty Service
To obtain warranty service on your unit, the consumer must contact us for a return authorization prior to shipment of product. Packages arriving at our dock without an RMA may be refused. To obtain an RMA, simply contact our technical support group at:
Tel: 800-707-9971 or 909-394-5000
Fax: 909-394-7050 [Attn: Tech. Support]
E-mail: [email protected]
Contacting Magellan Support
Contacting Magellan in Europe
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Technical support and warranty service
For Magellan product support and warranty service information in English, French, German, Spanish,
Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish and Danish please dial FREE PHONE:
00800MAGELLAN* ( 00800 62435526) from 9 AM to 6 PM GMT & GMT+1 or send an e-mail in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese,
Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish and Danish to: [email protected]
*free of charge phone access available from Eire, UK, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands,
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland
For Magellan product phone support in English, French or German from other Europe, Middle East or African locations please dial:
+33 2 28 09 38 00* or send an e-mail to: [email protected]
* international communication charge according to operator.
For Magellan product phone support in other European, Middle East or African Languages please contact our distributors listed on www.magellangps.com in our dealer locator or send an e-mail to: [email protected]
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