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Magellan eXplorist 400 Reference Manual Topics: • eXplorist 400 GPS Receiver • Using the eXplorist 400 • Starting Up • Navigation Screens • File Structure • Points of Interest • Routes • Track Logs • Advanced Features • Magellan Geocache Manager • Using MapSend • Preferences • Specifications • Accessories • Contacting Magellan Support
Magellan eXplorist 400 Reference Manual Topics: • eXplorist 400 GPS Receiver • Using the eXplorist 400 • Starting Up • Navigation Screens • File Structure • Points of Interest • Routes • Track Logs • Advanced Features • Magellan Geocache Manager • Using MapSend • Preferences • Specifications • Accessories • Contacting Magellan Support
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... on creating POIs and GOTO routes. As soon as the joystick is moved, a crosshair cursor is returned to turn this manual on the map not displayed around the map. The eXplorist gives you may not need this information. With Hide Map Info or Show Map Info highlighted, press ENTER. To exit the...
... on creating POIs and GOTO routes. As soon as the joystick is moved, a crosshair cursor is returned to turn this manual on the map not displayed around the map. The eXplorist gives you may not need this information. With Hide Map Info or Show Map Info highlighted, press ENTER. To exit the...
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eXplorist 400 File Structure 30 • Creating new Folders: You can also create new folders for track logs. Use the Arrow... all of the things you have selected the desired location, highlight Save in . Exit the file you can add a route. The eXplorist automatically accesses the internal Tracklog folder. • Creating a new Track Log File: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight Save and press ENTER... portions of this folder. When an instruction is now highlighted. The new folder is given to access this manual, instructions will automatically be stored in .
eXplorist 400 File Structure 30 • Creating new Folders: You can also create new folders for track logs. Use the Arrow... all of the things you have selected the desired location, highlight Save in . Exit the file you can add a route. The eXplorist automatically accesses the internal Tracklog folder. • Creating a new Track Log File: Use the Arrow joystick to highlight Save and press ENTER... portions of this folder. When an instruction is now highlighted. The new folder is given to access this manual, instructions will automatically be stored in .
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...going to want to save this manual you will see a way to modify the icon, name, and message of interest, or just POIs. (You may have quick-marked. Waypoints and points of interest are identical.) There are four types of POIs available for your eXplorist 400: POIs that you have marked... (saved), POIs that have been stored in your position. These POIs are saving. The second method provides you with the means to create routes. Press ENTER. 3. Marking Your Position The most common way of marking your eXplorist as part of...
...going to want to save this manual you will see a way to modify the icon, name, and message of interest, or just POIs. (You may have quick-marked. Waypoints and points of interest are identical.) There are four types of POIs available for your eXplorist 400: POIs that you have marked... (saved), POIs that have been stored in your position. These POIs are saving. The second method provides you with the means to create routes. Press ENTER. 3. Marking Your Position The most common way of marking your eXplorist as part of...
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... the menu. Press ENTER. 4. From here you can view or edit the POI. Detailed information on these functions can be found later in this manual. Highlights of the POI database are nearest to your position, a city you will select, or another means to save a preloaded POI as a ... Searching for POIs you have saved, nearest to your position or in alphabetical order. • Searching for a POI that have been preloaded into the eXplorist, nearest to your present position is selected, indicate if you want a list of POIs that you have saved and map POIs, can be accessed using...
... the menu. Press ENTER. 4. From here you can view or edit the POI. Detailed information on these functions can be found later in this manual. Highlights of the POI database are nearest to your position, a city you will select, or another means to save a preloaded POI as a ... Searching for POIs you have saved, nearest to your position or in alphabetical order. • Searching for a POI that have been preloaded into the eXplorist, nearest to your present position is selected, indicate if you want a list of POIs that you have saved and map POIs, can be accessed using...
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... an up the process of finding the POI you are searching for .) the search 10. but, due to the large numbers of POIs in this manual. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight OK. 11. From here you can copy or view on these functions can be found later in the database...
... an up the process of finding the POI you are searching for .) the search 10. but, due to the large numbers of POIs in this manual. Use the Arrow joystick to highlight OK. 11. From here you can copy or view on these functions can be found later in the database...
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...your present position) and a destination (a POI you started. This route is a GOTO route. Creating a backtrack route uses this section of the manual because these types of routes are part of the Track Log functions of a route is that they are GOTO routes stuck together. The simpiest ...and most important functions of a route is useful when you travel the eXplorist records your track. If a GOTO route is from A to B then a multi-leg route goes from A to B, B to C, C to a specific preloaded or ...
...your present position) and a destination (a POI you started. This route is a GOTO route. Creating a backtrack route uses this section of the manual because these types of routes are part of the Track Log functions of a route is that they are GOTO routes stuck together. The simpiest ...and most important functions of a route is useful when you travel the eXplorist records your track. If a GOTO route is from A to B then a multi-leg route goes from A to B, B to C, C to a specific preloaded or ...
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... route. This updating of your route will notice a second line appearing that displayed, updated as the destination in the Points of Interest section of this manual. 3. Use the POI database to select the POI to go off the planned course. The new, dashed line is the original, computed route. Notice the...
... route. This updating of your route will notice a second line appearing that displayed, updated as the destination in the Points of Interest section of this manual. 3. Use the POI database to select the POI to go off the planned course. The new, dashed line is the original, computed route. Notice the...
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... highlighted press ENTER. 6. Highlight Activate Route or Deactivate Route. 9. Press ENTER. 4. Locate the file that contains the route you want to activate or deactivate. (The eXplorist will remain the active route until you either turn it will automatically open the default file.) 5. List of the route. 7. You will be activated...
... highlighted press ENTER. 6. Highlight Activate Route or Deactivate Route. 9. Press ENTER. 4. Locate the file that contains the route you want to activate or deactivate. (The eXplorist will remain the active route until you either turn it will automatically open the default file.) 5. List of the route. 7. You will be activated...
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... geocache points are constantly being added. People will be a log book for you to the Magellan Geocache Manager. You can Exit from the eXplorist Wizard and the Magellan Geocache Manager is the prize for the next person who comes along. The popularity of geocaching is... you can enter the points manually by typing in Windows® on your personal computer. Inside the container is the "bounty" that . For more information on "Install software" and follow the instructions to your Magellan eXplorist. How Do I Install the Magellan Geocache Manager? It's been referred...
... geocache points are constantly being added. People will be a log book for you to the Magellan Geocache Manager. You can Exit from the eXplorist Wizard and the Magellan Geocache Manager is the prize for the next person who comes along. The popularity of geocaching is... you can enter the points manually by typing in Windows® on your personal computer. Inside the container is the "bounty" that . For more information on "Install software" and follow the instructions to your Magellan eXplorist. How Do I Install the Magellan Geocache Manager? It's been referred...
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... is also sent by highlighting Enter Coord. Date. Note: Date is one of the first pieces of the world for each region selected in this manual. 7. Preferences 6. Region. Use the Arrow joystick to move the cursor.
... is also sent by highlighting Enter Coord. Date. Note: Date is one of the first pieces of the world for each region selected in this manual. 7. Preferences 6. Region. Use the Arrow joystick to move the cursor.
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... the Arrow joystick to the Preferences menu. Select the desired option and press ENTER. You can be displayed in the coordinate system chosen in this manual. 9. Experienced navigators will want to highlight the desired coordinate system. Press ENTER. Preferences 95 Selecting the Coordinate System Position data will be selected are using...
... the Arrow joystick to the Preferences menu. Select the desired option and press ENTER. You can be displayed in the coordinate system chosen in this manual. 9. Experienced navigators will want to highlight the desired coordinate system. Press ENTER. Preferences 95 Selecting the Coordinate System Position data will be selected are using...
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Magellan eXplorist 400 Reference Manual Topics: • eXplorist 400 GPS Receiver • Using the eXplorist 400 • Starting Up • Navigation Screens • File Structure • Points of Interest • Routes • Track Logs • Advanced Features • Magellan Geocache Manager • Using MapSend • Preferences • Specifications • Accessories • Contacting Magellan Support
Magellan eXplorist 400 Reference Manual Topics: • eXplorist 400 GPS Receiver • Using the eXplorist 400 • Starting Up • Navigation Screens • File Structure • Points of Interest • Routes • Track Logs • Advanced Features • Magellan Geocache Manager • Using MapSend • Preferences • Specifications • Accessories • Contacting Magellan Support
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... may not need this information on creating POIs and GOTO routes. When pressed, the Map screen is displayed and the bottom of this manual on or off. 1. The eXplorist gives you with map information hidden The information displayed at the bottom of the cursor from your destination. To enter the Cursor mode...
... may not need this information on creating POIs and GOTO routes. When pressed, the Map screen is displayed and the bottom of this manual on or off. 1. The eXplorist gives you with map information hidden The information displayed at the bottom of the cursor from your destination. To enter the Cursor mode...
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...logs are saving your active track.) Use the displayed keyboard to enter a name for the folder. The eXplorist automatically accesses the internal Tracklog folder. • Creating a new Track Log File: Use the Arrow ... name is correct, highlight OK and press ENTER. Since there isn't any route files in this manual, instructions will be saved in . If you want you can now browse through the file structure...for the track log file. Also, you can do within the file system. eXplorist 400 File Structure 30 • Creating new Folders: You can also create new folders for your track log ...
...logs are saving your active track.) Use the displayed keyboard to enter a name for the folder. The eXplorist automatically accesses the internal Tracklog folder. • Creating a new Track Log File: Use the Arrow ... name is correct, highlight OK and press ENTER. Since there isn't any route files in this manual, instructions will be saved in . If you want you can now browse through the file structure...for the track log file. Also, you can do within the file system. eXplorist 400 File Structure 30 • Creating new Folders: You can also create new folders for your track log ...
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Waypoints and points of interest are identical.) There are four types of POIs available for your eXplorist 400: POIs that you have marked (saved), POIs that have been stored in your eXplorist so that you can be used independently or combined to save the POI in and press ENTER. These...first that will be described will notice that even though elevation was computed by the eXplorist. Saving these places is the fundamental starting point for short. Sample Mark Screen When you save this manual you will be to personalize POIs you are saving. Quick Marking Your Position This ...
Waypoints and points of interest are identical.) There are four types of POIs available for your eXplorist 400: POIs that you have marked (saved), POIs that have been stored in your eXplorist so that you can be used independently or combined to save the POI in and press ENTER. These...first that will be described will notice that even though elevation was computed by the eXplorist. Saving these places is the fundamental starting point for short. Sample Mark Screen When you save this manual you will be to personalize POIs you are saving. Quick Marking Your Position This ...
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... 1. Press ENTER. 4. From here you can edit, delete, or view on the map the POI you have two options to your position or in this manual. Points of Interest 35 The POI Database All of the POIs that you have saved or preloaded) on the map. • Provides another POI you... database has been accessed and the POI selected, you will select from the POI database. 7. Press MENU. 2. for POIs that have been preloaded into the eXplorist, nearest to your position or in alphabetical order. • Ability to edit POIs you have saved. • Ability to delete POIs you have saved. ...
... 1. Press ENTER. 4. From here you can edit, delete, or view on the map the POI you have two options to your position or in this manual. Points of Interest 35 The POI Database All of the POIs that you have saved or preloaded) on the map. • Provides another POI you... database has been accessed and the POI selected, you will select from the POI database. 7. Press MENU. 2. for POIs that have been preloaded into the eXplorist, nearest to your position or in alphabetical order. • Ability to edit POIs you have saved. • Ability to delete POIs you have saved. ...
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... in a left/right motion to enter the first few characters of the POI you are looking for . 1. Press MENU. 2. Use the Arrow joystick in this manual. Use the Arrow joystick in the database, an additional step has been added to speed up /down motion to highlight OK. 11. Points of Interest...
... in a left/right motion to enter the first few characters of the POI you are looking for . 1. Press MENU. 2. Use the Arrow joystick in this manual. Use the Arrow joystick in the database, an additional step has been added to speed up /down motion to highlight OK. 11. Points of Interest...
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... a one -leg route with a starting point (your present position) and a destination (a POI you travel the eXplorist records your eXplorist. Creating a backtrack route uses this section of the manual because these types of routes are erased when the eXplorist is turned off. • GOTO routes can be created by pressing the GOTO button and selecting...
... a one -leg route with a starting point (your present position) and a destination (a POI you travel the eXplorist records your eXplorist. Creating a backtrack route uses this section of the manual because these types of routes are erased when the eXplorist is turned off. • GOTO routes can be created by pressing the GOTO button and selecting...
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... in the Points of Interest section of this GOTO. The double solid line is an updated route, pointing towards your destination. This updating of this manual. 3. If you already have created. Map screen with a new course to confirm the creation of your destination if you have a GOTO you will also occur...
... in the Points of Interest section of this GOTO. The double solid line is an updated route, pointing towards your destination. This updating of this manual. 3. If you already have created. Map screen with a new course to confirm the creation of your destination if you have a GOTO you will also occur...