Magellan 5430T-LM, 5465T-LMB User Manual

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®
Magellan® RoadMate
5430T-LM, 5465T-LMB
User Manual
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Chapter
Magellan RoadMate GPS Receiver
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B
C D
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Home
A
Button Power
B
Button Reset Use to reset the device. Clears any active route..
C
microSD
D
Card Slot Headphone
E
Out USB
F
Connector
Press the Home button to return to the Map screen from any where in the Magellan RoadMate receiver.
Press and hold to turn the device on or to completely shutdown. Press momentarily to turn the device off (in suspend mode).
(optional) Additional maps may be made available that are stored on a microSD card.
Connect external headphones.
Connect to a power source or to a personal computer.
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Map Screen
The Map screen will be the screen most commonly used for driving and navigating to a destination. The following will familiarize you with the icons and details of this screen.
Elements of the Map Screen
Header
Bar
Map Area
Footer
Bar
Map Screen Header Bar
A B C D
Time of Day Time is transmitted from the GPS satellites using an atomic clock as
A
reference. The Magellan RoadMate factors in the time zone for your location as well as daylight savings time conditions to compute the local time displayed. There are no settings for the time displayed.
Bluetooth
B
Status (5465 only)
Traffic Signal
C
Status
Displays the current pairing status of the Bluetooth connection. When paired to a phone, the Magellan RoadMate receiver can be used as a remote interface for your phone.
To receive traffic signals you must be in an area where traffic signals are being transmitted and you must be using a Magellan-approved vehicle power adapter. When the Magellan RoadMate receiver is turned on, it may take a minute or more before any traffic information is displayed.
Bluetooth is paired to a phone.
Bluetooth is not paired to a phone.
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Traffic information is being received.
No traffic information is being received.
Battery
D
Status
Map Screen Map Area
The battery status icon indicates the current battery charging condition.
A
The internal battery is fully charged.
The battery is connected to an external power source and is charging.
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D
C
B
Zoom Level Tap the “+” (zoom in) or “-” (zoom out) to change the map scale.
A
Alternately, you can use the two finger ‘pinch or spread’ technique commonly found in smartphones.
Volume Tap the Volume button to reveal a slider bar for volume control. Set
B
the slider all the way to the bottom to mute the sound.
Speaker On. Volume set by slider bar.
Speaker Muted.
F
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Current
C
Location Indicator
POI Icons The Magellan RoadMate receiver uses various POI icons to
D
Speed Limits While traveling on major roads the speed limit for the road you are
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Displays the current location of the Magellan RoadMate receiver in relation to the displayed map. Tap on the Current Location Indicator to get information on your current location.
When the indicator is Blue, GPS signals are being received and the current location has been computed.
When the indicator is Red, GPS signals are not being received and the current location cannot be computed.
graphically display POIs for your surrounding area. Some of those are pointed out in the graphic. The POI graphic indicates the POI category. To select which POI Icons are displayed, go to ‘Settings > Navigation & Maps > Points of Interest Visibility’.
on is displayed. When you have exceeded the posted speed limit, the speed limit icon will have a red warning halo.
The Speed Limit Warning Threshold for highways and other roads can be set in ‘Settings > Navigation & Maps’.
Current posted speed limit.
Exceeding the posted speed limit by the threshold set in Settings > Navigation & Maps.
Data Field Contains information about your speed, elevation, or certain other
F
items. See “Types of Data Available” on page 6.
Alert Icons
There are two standard alerts that can be displayed on the screen when they are present in your area, Red Light Cameras and Fixed Speed Cameras.
Location of a red light camera.
Location of a fixed speed camera.
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Map Screen Footer Bar
Go To... Tap to use the keyboard and search a POI
or address. Searched items can be used as a destination or saved to the address book.
My Route While routing, it is displayed in place of GoTo. Tap
to view information about the route and for tools to delete, pause, or revise the route.
OneTouch™Access the OneTouch menu providing easy access
to saved destinations.
Address Book
Phone (Bluetooth)
Settings Tap to access setting options for the Magellan
Tap to access your address book. It contains saved addresses, contacts, trips, and recent destinations. You can use any or those as a destination.
Tap to bring up phone functions and access to Bluetooth settings. (5465 only)
RoadMate receiver.
Starting Up
Power On, Suspend, Power Off
Turning the Magellan RoadMate Receiver On
1. Press and hold the Power button for 2-3 seconds. The Magellan logo may not appear until a few seconds after you release the button.
Turning the Magellan RoadMate Receiver Off (Suspend Mode)
If you suspend operation, the route and all information is held so you can quickly resume use.
1. Remove power or press and release the Power button. A confirmation with countdown timer will appear. Tap Cancel to continue operation, otherwise the unit will suspend operation.
2. To resume, press and release the power button.
Turning the Magellan RoadMate Receiver Off (Shutdown)
1. Press and hold the Power button for 2-3 seconds and release when the Shutting Down message is displayed.
The receiver will power off. This clears any inputs in progress, but does not cancel an active route.
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Adjustments
Adjusting the Volume
1. Tap the Volume icon.
2. Move the Volume slider to the desired level.
Muting the Volume
1. Tap the Volume icon.
2. Move the Volume slider to the bottom of the scale.
Changing the Data Field
The data field is shown on the Map screen.
1. Tap on the data field.
2. Select the desired data type from the list displayed.
Types of Data Available
Not Routing
Routing
On Muted
Heading
Speed
Elevation
Estimated Time of Arrival
Amount of Time Remaining to Arrive at Destination
Total Distance Remaining
Heading
Changing Zoom Levels
Button Method
1. Tap to zoom in or to zoom out of the map display.
Pinch / Spread Method
1. Use two fingers to “Pinch” the map area to zoom out.
2. Use two fingers to “Spread” the map area to zoom in.
Speed
Elevation
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Changing the Map Style
The map can be changed to be viewed in 3-dimensional, 2-dimensional - North up or 2-dimensional - heading up style.
1. Swipe the screen over the map area, and the map options footer will appear. This also appears when you use two fingers to zoom .
2. Select the desired style from the footer bar. (The active style is shown in Orange.)
3. The map updates according to the selected style. You can pan and zoom if you like.
4. To re-center the map on your current location, tap
5. Tap Close or press the Home button to return to the usual map footer.
3-Dimensional
2-Dimensional - North Up
(Icon to re-center map displayed in lower-left)
2-Dimensional - Heading Up
Viewing Current Location Details
1. Tap on the current location icon
.
2. The Current Location screen is displayed.
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Saving Current Location
1. Tap on the current location icon .
2. The Current Location screen is displayed.
3. Tap on the Save icon ( ).
4. Select where to save the location (Wish List, My Places or OneTouch).
5. Use the keyboard to enter a name for the location.
6. Tap Save.
7. Press the back arrow ( ) or the Home button to return to the Map screen.
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Chapter
Keyboard
3
Keyboard Basics
The keyboard is similar to the keyboard on a smartphone, and is designed to be easy to use.
Since there are some differences from a typical smartphone, and for those who have not used a smartphone keyboard, the basics of the Magellan RoadMate keyboard will be explained here.
Backspace
Numeric and symbol characters
Shift (uppercase characters
Cancel - return to the previous page
Enter key (May be labeled Search, Done, or Save)
The key in the lower right is used for Search, Done, Save, and Enter. Its label changes according to the operation in progress, and will dim when it is not available to be used.
Using the Keyboard to Enter an Address
The search entry box is ready for input even when it displays its prompt. (See below.)
The RM 5430/5465 does not require seperate entry of street and city. Instead, you can enter enough of the address so that the search results will include the location you want.
You can search by any combination of address, city, and zip code.
1. Enter all or part of the address, then tap
Search.
2. The search results are displayed. When you see the location you are looking for, tap it.
3. On the Search Results page, use the buttons in the footer bar to select Addresses, Places, or All.
4. If you don’t see the location you want, tap
to return to the search.
5. When you select an item, its address details are displayed.
6. Tap GO or Add to use the selected item, or Back ( ) to return to the results list.
When searching to create an item for the Address Book, the screen will show Add instead of
Go.
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About street names:
If you can’t find a street, try including the direction, as N, S, etc. For example, “Cataract” will find a lot of other places before it finds “N. Cataract”.
About City Names:
• City name is part of the address. You shouldn’t enter it seperately, unless that’s all you want. If you search on a city name, you will get a list of cities with that name, likely in multiple states.
• If the city you want is listed, tap it for directions to the City Center.
Searching for POIs
The SmartFind screen lets you search for POIs near your location, at another location, or relative to an active route.
The buttons above the keyboard provide easy access to POIs in many categories. You can scroll the list sideways with your finger to see all the categories. You can also search for a POI by name.
Tapping on one of the category buttons will add that category to the search input. You can select a sub-category (if available) and add it.
With a category selected, you can search, or add information to limit the search.
1. Tap Search to display results on the Search Results page. A list is shown with location icons on a map.
2. On the Search Results page, you can select Addresses, Places, or All using the buttons in the footer bar.
3. When you see the place or location you are looking for, tap it.
4. If you don’t see the location you want, tap
to return to the search page.
5. When you select an item, its address details are displayed and its location is shown on the map. If you want to look at another item, tap to return to the results list.
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Searching near a location
If you just tap Search, the search is centered on your current location.
If you want to search near some other location, tap the down arrow, and select Places near...
This shows the address entry keyboard. You can enter a city or zip code to center the search.
Tap Done to return to the POI search screen.
For more information
See “Routing” on page 23.
See also: “Set GPS Position” on page 41.
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Chapter
Content
4
Magellan RoadMate Content
There are various types of content available on the Magellan RoadMate.
Preloaded POIs (Points of Interest)
User-Entered Contacts, Places, and trips
Traffic Traffic alerts are updated whenever the Magellan RoadMate
PhantomALERT There are two types of phantomALERTs, basic and premium.
There are approximately 7 million POIs preloaded into the Magellan RoadMate. Any of these POIs can be selected as a route’s destination using the “Go To...” button.
The Magellan RoadMate can store user-entered addresses (contacts or places) into the built-in address book. These addresses can be used in the creation of routes.
is being powered using the Magellan vehicle power adapter cable. When routing, a traffic alert may provide access to detouring around the traffic incident.
Syncing Content
As described above, most of the content available on the Magellan RoadMate is pre-loaded. Magellan’s SmartECO website provides a way to back up your address book entries and find and install maps and other updates.
How to Connect
1. Sign In with your Magellan Account.
2. With your Magellan RoadMate properly connected, it will appear as an icon in the upper left of the screen.
3. Click on the device icon to view device and content status.
4. Click on the Sync Data button.
5. The button will change to “Starting sync...” and then a progress bar will be displayed when sync begins.
Adding Content
While logged into smartgpseco you can add locations, routes, and other content. When you connect your compatible RoadMate receiver, content will be synchronized between the website and the receiver. Note: The 5430 and 5465 are compatible with smartgpseco, but not all Magellan RoadMate receivers are compatible.
Adding Content at the Device
Your content includes all of the items you save into your Address Book. This includes your saved places, contacts, and routes.
• For adding and editing items in the Address Book, see “My Places” on page 15
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Adding Content Through SmartGPS Eco
1. Launch your browser on your PC.
Access SmartGPS Eco.
2.
3. Sign In with your Magellan Account.
4. Add places, contacts and trips using the Create New button in Magellan Content Manager.
5. The next time your Magellan RoadMate performs a sync, the changes made in Magellan Content Manager will be updated on your Magellan RoadMate.
PhantomALERTS
PhantomALERTS provide warnings of enforcement and safety locations. Alerts for traffic cameras and speed cameras are standard. Premium alerts include speed traps, highway alerts and more. Premium PhantomALERTS are available for purchase on Magellan’s web store.
You can select how the PhantomALERTS will be presented. You can turn the visiblity of the alert on the map on or off as well as turning the audible alert on or off.
Customizing the Alerts
1. From the Map screen press .
2. Tap Navigation & Maps.
3. Tap PhantomALERT.
4. Tap on the alert to be modified.
5. Turn the visibilty of the alert on or off.
Turn the audible alert on or off.
Points of Interest Visibility
This option provides a way to select which POI categories are displayed on the map.
Setting POI Visibility on Map
1. From the Map screen press .
2. Tap Navigation & Maps.
3. Tap Points of Interest Visibility.
4. Tap each item to select/deselect it. If an item shows a checkmark, that type of POI will be displayed on the map screen.
5. If you want all or most all POIs displayed, you can tap Check All.
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Chapter
My Places
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My Places
My Places can be best described as the place where all of the saved destinations and routes are stored. There are four separate sections to My Places, each one with its own distinct purpose.
Address Book The Address Book stores contacts, places and trips that you
have saved. These can be used as destinations in a route or accessed using Bluetooth to place a call.
Wish List The Wish List are those places you found interesting and
thought that you might want to go to at some point.
Recent Anytime you create a route, the destination is saved into your
Recent places list. Handy for when you want to create a route to some place you recently went to.
OneTouch OneTouch is a customizable menu to hold destinations that
you regularly use.
Address Book
The Address Book can hold places, contacts and trips. These are all user-entered and can easily be accessed at any time to create a route.
Places Each place stores an address and has a name. Once stored,
the name can be edited but the address can’t. Places is designed to hold locations that you commonly go to or need to reference while driving. This could be anything from your local Starbucks to a historical landmark. Think of places as your own personalized POIs (points of interest).
Contacts Each contact has a name and stores places and numbers.
Contacts can be people, businesses, or any other thing that needs to have more than one piece of information attached,
Each contact can have one or more addresses and can also have one or more phone numbers. These might be home address, home number, work address, work number, etc.
Trips Trips contain one or several places as a route.
You can create a trip (route) one in advance or save a route while it is active. When you save a route, it includes the end point and any intermediate points.
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Accessing the Address Book
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ). Three tabs are available, as below:
Places tab
Contacts Tab
Trips Tab
Adding a Place to the Address Book
1. From the Map screen, tap GoTo...
2. You can select a POI or search an address, as appropriate.
3. Select the the POI or address (see
Using the Keyboard
) to add.
4. Tap .
5. Tap .
6. Enter a name for the place or accept the default name displayed.
7. Tap Save.
8. Tap Done to finish editing.
Editing a Place Name in the Address Book
Only the descriptive name for a place can be edited.
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Make sure that you are in the Places tab of the Address Book. The Place icon will be
yellow
.
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ). The place names then displays the item edit and item delete icons: .
4. Tap on the item edit icon to the right of the place name. ( )
5. Use the keyboard to modify the name of the place.
6. When done, tap Save.
7. Tap Done to finish editing.
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Deleting a Place from the Address Book
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Make sure that you are in the Places tab of the Address Book. The Place icon will be
yellow
.
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap the item delete icon for the place to be deleted.
5. Confirm the deletion.
6. Tap Done to finish editing.
Adding a Contact to the Address Book
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Tap the Contacts tab icon .
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap the “item add” icon .
5. Enter the address (see
Keyboard
) to be added.
Using the
6. When the address has been entered, tap Add.
7. Enter a contact name, or edit/accept the suggested name.
8. Tap Save.
9. Tap Done to finish editing.
Editing a Contact Name
The descriptive name for a contact can be edited here: To edit contact details, see the instructions following these.
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Tap the Contacts tab icon .
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap on the appropriate Edit icon.
5. Use the keyboard to modify the name of the contact.
6. When done, tap Save.
7. Tap Done to finish editing.
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Editing Contact information
You can add, rename, or delete any phone number or place belonging to a contact. In addition, you can edit any phone number for a contact. To do any of these operations, you start by selecting the contact:
Selecting a contact to edit it
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Tap the Contacts tab icon .
3. Select the contact to edit by tapping it.
4. The contact details will be listed - Tap the Edit icon ( ).
Editing the name of a contact place:
1. Once you tap the Edit icon ( ), the Item Delete and Item Edit icons are displayed on each contact place or number.
2. Tap the Item Edit icon on the detail to edit.
3. The keyboard is displayed so you can edit the display name.
4. Tap Save to return to the Contact Edit page.
5. Tap Done when finished editing.
Editing a contact number:
1. Once you tap the Edit icon ( ), the Item Delete and Item Edit icons are displayed on each contact place or number.
2. Tap the Item Edit icon on the number to edit.
3. The numeric keyboard is displayed so you can edit the number.
4. Tap Done and the keyboard is displayed so you can edit the display name.
5. Tap Save to save changes and return to the Contact Edit page.
6. Tap Done when finished editing.
Adding a contact phone number:
1. Once you tap the Edit icon ( ), the Item Delete and Item Edit icons are displayed on each contact place or number.
2. At the bottom header, the buttons + Address and + Phone are displayed.
3. Tap the + Phone button.
4. The numeric keyboard is displayed so you can input the number.
5. Tap Done and the keyboard is displayed so you can input the display name.
6. Tap Save to save changes and return to the Contact Edit page.
7. Tap Done when finished editing.
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Adding a contact place:
1. Once you tap the Edit icon ( ), the Item Delete and Item Edit icons are displayed on each contact place or number.
2. At the bottom header, the buttons + Address and + Phone are displayed.
3. Tap the + Address button.
4. The full keyboard with POIs is displayed.
5. Locate the place to add. The full address/POI search is avaialble.
6. Tap Done and the keyboard is displayed so you can edit the display name.
7. Tap Save to save changes and return to the Contact Edit page.
8. Tap Done when finished editing.
Deleting a Contact in the Address Book
This is to delete the entire contact. If you just want to remove or change details of the contact, see the instructions previous.
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address
Book icon (
).
2. Tap the Contacts tab icon .
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap the delete icon for the contact to be deleted.
5. Confirm the deletion.
6. Tap Done to finish editing.
Adding a Trip to the Address Book
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Tap the Trip tab icon .
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap the button to add a new trip.
5. Create a trip (see
Routes
6. When the trip has been entered, tap Save.
7. Enter a name for the trip.
) to be added.
8. Tap Save.
9. Tap Done to finish editing.
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Editing the Trip’s Name in the Address Book
Only the descriptive name for a contact can be edited.
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address
Book icon (
2. Tap the Trip tab icon .
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap on the appropriate Item Edit icon.
5. Use the keyboard to modify the name of the trip.
6. When done, tap Save.
7. Tap Done to finish editing.
).
Deleting a Trip in the Address Book
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Tap the Trip tab icon .
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap the delete icon for the trip to be deleted.
5. Confirm the deletion.
Wish List
Accessing the Wish List
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Tap Wish List.
Deleting a Location from the Wish List
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( ).
2. Tap Wish List.
3. Tap the delete icon .for the location to be deleted or tap Clear All to delete all the locations in the Wish List.
4. Tap Done to finish editing.
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Recent
Recent destinations can not be added nor edited, but you can delete one or all of them.
Deleting Recent Destinations
1. From the Map screen, tap the Address
Book icon (
2. Tap Recent.
3. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
4. Tap the delete icon for the recent destination to be deleted or tap Clear All to delete all the recent destinations in the list.
5. Confirm the deletion.
6. Tap Done to finish editing.
).
OneTouch
Adding a OneTouch Button - Location
1. From the Map screen, tap the OneTouch button .
2. Select an empty button and tap the add icon .
3. Select where the location will be added from; Search, My Places or Recent.
Search displays the keyboard where you can search for a POI or enter an address. (see
Using the Keyboard
.)
My Places displays the Address Book where you can select the location from your saved places or contacts.
Recent displays the list of recent destinations that can be selected.
4. When the location has been chosen, tap Add.
5. Enter a name for the OneTouch button or use the default name presented. Tap Save.
Deleting a OneTouch Button
1. From the Map screen, tap the OneTouch button .
2. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
3. Tap the delete icon .
4. Confirm the deletion.
5. Tap Done.
Editing the Name of a OneTouch Button
1. From the Map screen, tap the OneTouch button .
2. Tap the Edit icon ( ).
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3. Tap .
4. Edit the OneTouch button name.
5. Tap Save.
6. Tap Done.
Rearranging the OneTouch Buttons
1. From the Map screen, tap the OneTouch button .
2. Press and hold the OneTouch button to be moved. When the button dims you can slide it to a new location on the OneTouch menu.
NOTES
The Home and Emergency buttons cannot be moved.
Setting the Home Button
1. From the Map screen, tap the OneTouch button .
NOTES
If you already have set a Home address you will need to delete it be­fore continuing. Tap Edit. Tap . Confirm the deletion. This will not delete the Home button, only the address.
2. If there is no current location, choose where the location will be selected from; Search,
My Places, or Recent.
Search displays the keyboard where you can search for a POI or enter an address. (see
Using the Keyboard
.)
My Places displays the Address Book where you can select the location from your saved places or contacts.
Recent displays the list of recent destinations that can be selected.
3. When the location has been chosen, tap Add.
4. Tap Done.
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Chapter
Routing
6
Map Screen While Routing
The Map screen changes when there is an active route. This provides you with the information needed to route to your destination.
A
B
C
D
Maneuver The maneuver bar provides information on the
type of maneuver you are approaching, the distance to the maneuver and the name of the street that the maneuver will be done on.
My Route Provides access to the tools you need to manage
the route.
Data Field Select data type to be displayed along the route.
Traffic Traffic Alerts, showing the projected delay along
the current rouge. If the delay is more than 15% of the entire trip, the delay is shown in red.
A
B
D
C
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Maneuver Information
The top of the display shows a maneuver icon representing the type of maneuver to be done next. Next to the icon is the distance to and name of the street where the maneuver will be performed.
NOTES
The Magellan RoadMate will provide audiable alerts while you are routing. If you missed an alert or just want to hear it again, tap on the header with the street name for the maneuver and the message will repeat.
Maneuver Icons
Slight left turn in 2.3 miles on W. Arrow Highway
Continue
Straight
U-Turn to the
right
Exit Freeway
to Left
Exit to
Offroad
Left Turn Right Turn Slight Left
Turn
U-Turn to
the left
Exit Freeway
to Right
Roundabout
(counter
Sharp Left
Turn
Merge Onto
Freeway
Roundabout
(clockwise)
Sharp Right
Turn
Merge Onto
Freeway
Destination
clockwise)
Slight Right
Turn
Proceed to
Road
Exit to
Offroad
Traffic Information
The Traffic Alert displays an icon and estimated delay for the traffic conditions.
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GO Screen
While creating a route, the GO screen lets you review and adjust it.
You can compare routing methods and view them on the map. You can see the distance to the destination and the estimated time of arrival for the selected routing method. The routing methods include Fastest, Shortest or Least Highways. As you select the routing method, the highlighted route in the map area reflects the choice made.
A
F
B
C D E
A
B
C
D
E
F
Route Info
Map View
Routing Options
Save
GO
Destination
NOTES
The distance and time calculations are based upon the location and current time that the Go screen was accessed and do not update.
Distance and estimated time of arrival based on selected routing options.
Displays a map showing your current location, the destination and the computed route. Use the zoom controls to change the map scale and swipe over the map to change its location.
Select routing method between Fastest, Shortest or Least Highways. The highlighted route on the map and the computed arrival time are displayed according to this selection.
The route you are on can be saved to your Address Book under the Trips tab to be accessed again.
Create the route using the selected options..
Type and location of destination.
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My Route
Whenever there is an active route, the My Route button will be present on the Map screen. My Route provides access to various route editing tools that are described below.
B C D E
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
A
J
Map View
Cancel Route
Pause/Resume Route
Save
Optimize
Route List
Detour
Turn List
Edit
Go To...
F
GHI
Displays a map showing your current location, the destination and the computed route (green). Use the zoom controls to change the map scale and swipe over the map to change its location.
Tap to cancel the active route. Confirmation of cancellation is required.
Tap to pause the route and tap again to resume getting routing information. This could be useful if you are on a route and choose to travel off the route to perform a task (get gas, store, etc.). Tap the Resume route button once you have completed your task and are ready to begin routing to the original destination.
The route you are on can be saved to your Address Book under the Trips tab to be accessed again.
When a route has more than one destination the route can be optimized by tapping the Optimize button.
Route list displays all of the destinations in the route. The destinations can be rearranged or optimized.
Tap Detour and select the distance (3, 5, or 9 miles) to detour. The Magellan RoadMate will recalculate the route with the detour included.
The Turn List will display all of the maneuvers involved in the route. There is also the option of deleting a maneuver in the list and the Magellan RoadMate will recalculate the route with that maneuver removed.
Edit provides the tools needed to add or delete a destination in your route.
Search an address or POI. Can add to the active route or replace it.
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Creating and Revising Routes
This section describes ways to create a route having one or multiple destinations.
Creating a Route from the Address Book
1. From the Map screen tap on .
2. Select the tab containing the location (Places, Contacts or Trips).
3. Scroll through the list displayed until you see the place, contact or trip you want to go to.
4. Tap on the place, contact, or trip to use.
If you are selecting a contact, you need to
tap on the location to use
the contact has only one location.
5. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
6. Tap GO.
Creating a Route from the Wish List
, even if
1. From the Map screen tap on .
2. Tap on Wish List.
3. Tap on the desired destination from the list of places in the Wish List.
4. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
5. Tap GO.
Creating a Route from Recent Places
1. From the Map screen tap on .
2. Tap on Recent.
3. Tap on the desired destination from the list of recent destinations.
4. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
5. Tap GO.
Creating a Route from the OneTouch Menu
1. From the Map screen tap on .
2. Tap on the OneTouch button with the desired destination.
3. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
4. Tap GO.
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Creating a Route to a User-Entered Address
1. From the Map screen tap on Go To...
2. Using the instructions found in to go to.
3. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
4. Tap GO.
Creating a Route to a City Center
1. From the Map screen tap on Go To...
2. Using the instructions found in for the city.
3. Select the city from the displayed list.
4. Tap Done.
5. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
6. Tap GO.
Creating a Route to an Intersection
1. From the Map screen tap on Go To...
2. Using the instructions found in for the city.
“Keyboard” on page 9
“Keyboard” on page 9
“Keyboard” on page 9
, enter the address you want
, enter the name or zip code
, enter the name or zip code
3. Enter the name of one of the streets and select the street from the list.
4. Enter the name of the second street. Select the intersection when it is displayed in the list.
5. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
6. Tap GO.
Creating a Route to a POI (Point of Interest)
1. From the Map screen tap on Go To...
2. Using the instructions found in
“Keyboard” on page 9
3. Select the POI from the list displayed.
4. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways.
5. Tap GO.
, search for the desired POI.
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Creating a Multi Destination Route
This describes creating a route in your Address Book, not immediately routing to the destination. You can also add, remove, and rearrange destinations for any active route using tools on the My Route screen.
1. From the Map screen tap on .
2. Tap on the Trips tab.
3. Tap .
4. Tap .
5. The New Trip screen is displayed. Tap to enter the first destination.
6. Follow any of the “Creating a Route...” instructions provided in this chapter to select the destination.
7. Tap Add when the location screen is displayed.
8. Continue using the button to select destinations for the route.
9. After all the destinations have been entered, you can rearrange them by pressing the Optimize button or moving the destination up or down in the list of destinations.
10. Tap Save to store the trip in your Address Book or tap Go to begin routing immediately.
Adding a Destination to a Route
1. While travelling on a route, tap My Route from the Map screen.
2. Tap .
3. Tap .
4. Follow any of the “Creating a Route...” instructions provided in this chapter to select the destination.
5. Tap Add when the location screen is displayed.
6. Continue using the button to select destinations for the route.
7. After all the destinations have been entered, you can rearrange them by pressing the Optimize button and or moving the destination up or down in the list of destinations.
8. Tap Save to store the trip in your Address Book or tap Go to begin routing immediately.
Removing a Destination from a Multi Destination Route
1. Access the Multi Destination route from either saved Trips in the Address Book or if travelling on the route, tap My Route.
2. Tap .
3. Tap on the destination to be removed.
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Routing
Selecting the Data Field on the Map Screen
1. Tap on the data field.
2. Select the desired data type from the list displayed.
NOTES
See
Fundamentals
Cancelling a Route
1. From the Map screen, tap My Route.
2. Tap the Route Cancel icon .
3. Confirm the cancellation of the route.
Pause/Resume a Route
1. From the Map screen, tap My Route.
for a list of available data types.
2. Tap the Pause icon or the Resume icon .
3. Confirm the cancellation of the route.
Detouring Around Traffic
1. When a Driving Alert indicates that there is traffic along the route, tap the Driving Alert.
2. Tap the Detour button.
Detouring Around a Maneuver
1. From the Map screen, tap My Route.
2. Tap Turn List.
NOTES
Shortcut: Tap on the Maneuver Icon on the Map screen to go direct­ly to the Turn List.
3. Tap on the maneuver to be detoured around.
4. Confirm by tapping GO.
CAUTION
Not all maneuvers can be detoured around but the Magellan Road­Mate will try to recalculate the route avoiding the maneuver.
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Chapter
Bluetooth (RM5465 only)
7
Using Bluetooth on the Magellan RoadMate
The Magellan RM5465 provides hands-free capabilities for making and receiving phone calls utilizing the Bluetooth link from your smartphone.
Before you can use your smartphone with the Magellan RoadMate you need to pair the phone to the Magellan RoadMate.
Pairing Your Phone
1. From the Map screen press .
2. Tap on the Bluetooth button.
3. Make sure that your phone is on and that Bluetooth is turned on.
4. On the footer bar, tap “Pair Phone Now?”.
5. The Magellan RoadMate will begin searching for Bluetooth devices. When you see the name of your phone in the list, tap the Connect button for your phone.
6. Follow the prompts on your phone and the Magelllan RoadMate to confirm the pairing.
CAUTION
If the Magellan RoadMate doesn’t display Connected, try pressing the Connect button again.
When Answering a Call
With your smartphone paired, the Magellan RoadMate will display a notification when you have an incoming call. You can choose to Ignore or Answer.
During the call, the Bluetooth screen is displayed. If you are travelling on a route, an audible alert will sound to indicate an upocoming maneuver. The alert will not be the complete text-to-speech notification which could disrupt your call, but rather an audible alert indicating that a maneuver is pending.
To view the map during a call, tap the Home button on the Magellan RoadMate.
Tap the Bluetooth button to return to the Bluetooth screen. This will not affect the call you are on.
When Making a Call
The Magellan RoadMate provides all the tools you need to make a call, either from your address book or using an on-screen phone pad. Tapping the Bluetooth button from the Map screen displays a screen where you can generate a call. How you generate the call is completely up to you.
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NOTES
The Contacts list in the Bluetooth section of the Magellan RoadMate is not associated with the Address Book portion of the device. The contacts presented with Bluetooth have been imported from your smartphone.
A call can also be generated from the My Places Address Book.
Instructions
Answering a Call
1. When a call is received the following is displayed along the bottom of the screen.
2. Tap Answer to accept the call.
3. The Bluetooth screen is displayed and you can begin speaking.
NOTES
Press the Home button to return to the Map screen without inter-
rupting the call. The Phone button return you to the Bluetooth screen.
from the Map screen will
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Hanging Up
1. From the Bluetooth screen, tap or hang up from your smartphone.
Creating a Call with the Dial Pad.
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap .
3. Use the dial pad to enter the phone number.
4. When the number is correct, tap the Call button.
Redialing
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap .
NOTES
The number or contact that will be called is displayed in the Redial button.
Making an Emergency 911 Call
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap .
3. Confirm the emergency call by tapping OK.
Making an Call using Speed Dial
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap the speed dial tab .
3. Tap on the name in the Speed Dial list that you want to call.
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Adding to the Speed Dial list
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap the speed dial tab .
3. Tap Edit ( ).
4. Tap on the edit icon for an open item in the list (indicated by the words “Speed Dial”).
5. Tap on Phone Book to select a Speed Dial from your existing phone book or Dial Pad to enter the number and name to be used.
Deleting a Number from the Speed Dial list
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap the speed dial tab .
3. Tap Edit ( ).
4. Tap on the delete icon for number to be deleted.
5. Confirm the deletion by tapping OK.
Changing the Order of the Names in the Speed Dial list
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap the speed dial tab .
3. Tap Edit ( ).
4. Tap and hold on the move icon for line item to be moved. While holding, slide the line up or down in the list. When it is in the place you want, release the button.
Making an Call using the Phone Book
1. From the Map screen, tap .
2. Tap the Contacts tab .
3. Tap on the name in the list that you want to call.
4. The contact will be displayed with all phone numbers associated with that contact. Tap on the desired number.
5. Tap on the Call button to begin the call.
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Managing the Contacts Phone Book
The Contacts Phone Book can not be edited within the Magellan RoadMate but can be imported from your paired smartphone. Make the changes to your Address Book on your smartphone and then follow these instructions.
1. From the Map screen, tap the
Settings button.
2. Tap on Bluetooth.
3. Tap on Import Contacts.
4. Confirm that you want the
contacts phone book replaced. Tap OK.
CAUTION
This requires that you have a smartphone paired with the Magellan RoadMate. The Contacts Phone Book in the Magellan RoadMate will be replaced.
Setting Bluetooth to Auto-connect to Smartphone
The Magellan RoadMate can be set to automatically connect to a phone that has been previously paired when it is within range.
1. From the Map screen, tap the Settings button.
2. Tap on Bluetooth.
3. Tap on the Auto-connect checkbox. (When checked, the Magellan RoadMate will
automatically pair when within range of the smartphone.)
Setting Audible Maneuver Warning
The maneuver warning alert makes an audible sound when you are routing and on a phone call. This warning can be turned on or off in Settings.
1. From the Map screen, tap the Settings button.
2. Tap on Bluetooth.
3. Tap on the Audible Maneuver Warning checkbox. (When checked, there will be an
audible alert when routing and on a phone call).
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Chapter
Settings
8
Settings Menu
The Settings Menu is the starting point for accessing the tools needed to customize and set the necessary parameters for the Magellan RoadMate.
General Settings
Navigation and Maps
Location Select the regional maps being used (when
Sounds Alternate method for setting the volume as well
Access tools to set the language, units of measure, auto power off, screen brightness settings as well as devices details such as available storage, product information, etc.
Customize the way navigation is computed as well as setting the night mode and speed limits.
additional maps are installed) and define how the GPS position is set (via GPS or manually).
as defining what sounds will be presented.
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General Settings
Software Update
Tap Software Update when highlighted to download and install updates. This option is highlighted only when a software update is available.
Language
Tap the flag icon to select the desired language for the Magellan RoadMate.
Units
Bluetooth (RM 5465 only)
Set the rules for Bluetooth and paired phones.
Provides access to pairing phones.
Tap the desired units of measure (miles or kilometers).
Auto Power Off
Set the amount of idle time (not moving) allowed before the device automatically shuts off.
Screen Brightness
Use the Day and Night slider bars to set the screen brightness desired.
NOTES
Night brightness should be lowered when you find the display dis­tracting while driving at night.
Dim on Battery Power
Select whether or not the screen brightness will be dimmed when the device is operating on its internal battery.
NOTES
The brighter the screen, the shorter the life of the internal battery. It is recommended that this is checked to provide optimum battery life while the device is operating on its internal battery only.
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Storage Information
View the total internal memory of the device and the amount of available space is available for addition data (contacts, content, etc.).
Product Information
View detailed information for the device. (Serial number, the geographic areas being used, information on the maps, software version, etc.)
End-User License Agreement
Legal statement describing the contract between Magellan and the end-user as to how the software can and cannot be used as well as any restrictions imposed by Magellan.
Acknowledgments
Recognizes the originators of content data used in the Magellan RoadMate.
Navigation and Maps
PhantomALERT
Tap to access PhantomALERT settings.
Tap on the PhantomALERT to view additional options. When checked Visible on Map will display an icon on the map for the alert selected. When checked Alert will sound an audible alert for an upcoming PhantomALERT.
Points of Interest Visibility
Tap to access a list of POI (Points of Interest) types. Whan a POI type is checked, it will appear on the map.
Enable Live Traffic
Turn the display of live traffic alerts on or off.
Auto-Zoom on Turns
Auto-zoom causes the zoom level of the map screen to automatically zoom into the lowest level while performing a turn maneuver while navigating on a route. Uncheck to turn Auto-Zoom off.
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Enable U-Turns
Turns off (when unchecked) the ability of the device to use u-turns as a maneuver while creating a route or while recalculating a route.
Avoid Toll Roads
When checked all computed routes will avoid toll roads whenever possible.
Avoid Unpaved Roads
When checked the Magellan RoadMate will avoid creating a route that uses unpaved roads as possible.
NOTES
When a route is created that requires the use of an unpaved road, a warning will be displayed indicating that an unpaved road is being used in the route. You can cancel, reroute or continue.
Night Mode
The Magellan RoadMate is normally set to Auto which changes the map colors to a darker scheme during night hours automatically. This can be changed to On (the darker map is on continuously) or Off (the normal map is displayed continuously).
Visible Speed Warning
Turns off (when unchecked) the visual alert surrounding the Speed Limit icon on the map screen when the posted speed limit is exceeded by the thresholds set below.
Speed Limit Warning Threshold
Use the slider bars to set the miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (kph) above the posted speed limit that the warning will be displayed. Speed limit thresholds can be set independently for highways and other roads.
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Location
Region
Displays the currently selected region for the map used. When additional maps are available you can select the desired region to be used.
Set GPS Position
The current location is normally used for search and routing purposes.
The default setting is GPS — the current location is calculated from signals received from the GPS satellite constellation. Select Manual to set “current location” from a search, contacts or OneTouch options.
NOTES
When creating a route and searching for POIs, the Magellan Road­Mate always starts from its “current location”. For planning purposes, you can set “current location to a place you want to go to. Then yor searches will start from there.
Sounds
Volume
Use the slider bar to set the volume level for the device.
Smart Volume
When checked Smart Volume will automatically adjust the volume up or down depending upon existing noise levels.
Turn Warnings
NOTES
When the Magellan RoadMate is turned off, (full shutdown) it will start up with current location in GPS mode. If it is merely suspended, it will ‘wake up’ with its ‘current location’ mode unchanged.
Tap to access a list of available sounds that can be used when alerting you to an upcoming turn.
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Spoken Street Names
When checked the device will use text-to-speech to announce street names used in maneuver alerts.
Audible Speed Warnings
When checked the device will play an audible alert when the speed limit threshold (set in Navigation & Maps) is exceeded.
NOTES
Audible Speed Warnings is independent of Visible Speed Warnings set in Navigation & Maps. When Audible Speed Warnings is turned on, the warning will be played even if Visible Speed Warnings is turned off.
Bluetooth (RM 5465 only)
Device Name
Displays the name of the Magellan RoadMate device that will be displayed on your smartphone while pairing.
Auto-connect
When checked the Magellan RoadMate will attempt to use Bluetooth to connect to a paired phone whenever in range.
Audible Maneuver Warning
When checked an alert will be played when a maneuver is upcoming and is in the middle of a Bluetooth call.
Paired Phones
Displays a list of any smartphones that are currently paired with the Magellan RoadMate via Bluetooth.
To Pair your Phone
Tap Pair Phone Now to search for a list of available Bluetooth devices. Once the list is displayed, tap the Connect button to begin the pairing process.
Tutorial
Demo: Tap Play to view the Demo video for the Magellan RoadMate.
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