Magellan Triton 500 User Manual

Magellan
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Triton
User Manual
Magellan Triton 400 Magellan Triton 500
Magellan Navigation, Inc. 960 Overland Court, San Dimas, CA 91773
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
IN THE INTERESTS OF SAFETY, DO NOT USE THIS NAVIGATION DEVICE WHILE
DRIVING A VEHICLE.
Please do not try and change any settings on the Magellan Triton while driving. Come to a complete stop or ask 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 Defence 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
Magellan Navigation Inc. grants you, the purchaser, the right to use the software supplied in and with Magellan Navigation GPS products (the “SOFTWARE”) in the normal operation of the equipment.
The SOFTWARE is the property of Magellan Navigation and/or its suppliers and is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions; therefore, you must treat this SOFTWARE like any other copyright material.
You may not use, copy, modify, reverse engineer or transfer this SOFTWARE except as expressly provided in this license. All rights not expressly granted are reserved by Magellan Navigation and/or its suppliers. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. No part of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose other than the purchaser’s personal use without the prior written permission of Magellan Navigation Inc.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other aerial or transmitter.
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
The Magellan Triton must be installed and operated at a distance no closer then 8 inches (20 cm) from the user.
This Class B digital device meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
IC statement
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The information provided in this document is subject to change without notice. Improvements and enhancements to the product may occur without any formal notification. Check the Magellan website (www.magellanGPS.com) for product updates and additional information.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (“UL”) has not tested the performance or reliability of the Global Positioning System (“GPS”) hardware, operating software or other aspects of this product. UL has only tested for fire, shock or casualties as outlined in UL’s Standard(s) for Safety for Information Technology Equipment, UL60950-1. UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the GPS hardware and GPS operating software. UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY GPS RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.
Maximum normal use temperature is 66°C.
© 2008 Magellan Navigation, Inc. All rights reserved. The Magellan Logo, Magellan, and Magellan Triton are trademarks of Magellan Navigation, Inc. No part of this user manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose other than the purchaser’s personal use, without the prior written permission of Magellan Navigation, Inc.
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Table of Contents
Overview .................................................................................................................................1
Features of the Magellan Triton 400 & 500 .............................................................. 1
Specifications ........................................................................................................ 3
Fundamentals ..........................................................................................................................4
Turning the Triton on ......................................................................................... 4
Turning the Triton off ......................................................................................... 4
Setting the display backlight intensity ................................................................. 4
Setting the Time Zone ........................................................................................ 4
Changing Languages .......................................................................................... 5
Sleep Mode (Backlight Timer) ................................................................................. 5
Waking up the Triton from Sleep Mode ................................................................ 5
Setting the Backlight Timer ................................................................................ 5
Automatic Power Off ............................................................................................... 6
Setting the Power Off Timer interval. ................................................................... 6
Menus ................................................................................................................... 6
Accessing the Main Menu ................................................................................... 6
Navigation Screens ................................................................................................. 7
Accessing the Map Screen Options Menu ............................................................. 7
Accessing the Compass and Speedometer Options Menu ....................................... 7
Data Fields ............................................................................................................ 8
Customizing the Data Field ................................................................................. 8
Selecting Maps ...................................................................................................... 8
Battery Life ........................................................................................................... 8
Navigation Screens ...............................................................................................................11
Selecting Navigation Screens ............................................................................ 11
Map Screen ......................................................................................................... 11
Changing the Map Scale ................................................................................... 11
Accessing the Options Menu ............................................................................. 11
Map Cursors ........................................................................................................11
Cancelling Pan ................................................................................................ 12
Viewing Best Fish and Hunt Times .................................................................... 12
Viewing Sun and Moon Rise and Set Times ........................................................ 12
Current Location Screen ....................................................................................... 13
Large Data Screen ................................................................................................ 13
Customizing the Data Fields for the Large Data Screen ........................................ 13
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Speedometer Screen ............................................................................................ 13
Resetting the Odometer .................................................................................... 13
Resetting the Trip Odometer ............................................................................. 13
Resetting Maximum Speed ............................................................................... 14
The Compass Screen ............................................................................................ 14
Customizing the Data Fields for the Compass Screen .......................................... 14
Calibrating the Compass (Magellan Triton 500) ................................................. 14
Calibrating True North (Magellan Triton 500) ..................................................... 15
The Altimeter / Barometer Screen (Magellan Triton 500) .......................................... 15
The Satellite Status Screen ................................................................................... 16
Customizing the Data Fields for the Satellite Status Screen ................................. 16
Explanation of Data Field Types ............................................................................. 17
Using the Keyboard ...............................................................................................................19
Date Entry ........................................................................................................... 22
Text Size Limitations ............................................................................................ 22
Settings ................................................................................................................................23
Customizing Navigation Settings ....................................................................... 23
Setting Volume and Brightness ......................................................................... 23
View Memory Usage ......................................................................................... 24
Clearing Memory ............................................................................................. 24
Restoring Factory Settings ................................................................................ 24
Setting Connectivity ......................................................................................... 24
Getting Software Version Information ................................................................. 25
Viewing Copyright Information .......................................................................... 25
Personalizing Magellan Triton ........................................................................... 25
Performing Diagnostic Checks ........................................................................... 25
Profiles .................................................................................................................................27
Activating a Profile .......................................................................................... 27
Customizing a Profile ....................................................................................... 27
Display Page ................................................................................................... 27
Map Page ....................................................................................................... 28
Navigation Page (Magellan Triton 500) ............................................................. 28
Alerts Page ..................................................................................................... 28
Waypoints .............................................................................................................................30
Waypoint Detail Screen Overview ........................................................................... 30
Creating Waypoints ............................................................................................... 31
Creating a Current Location Waypoint from the Map Screen ................................. 31
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Creating a Current Location Waypoint Using the Triton Menu ............................... 31
Creating a Waypoint Using the Pan Cursor ......................................................... 31
Creating a Waypoint from a Point on the Map Using the Triton Menu .................... 32
Creating a Custom Waypoint from the Map Screen .............................................. 32
Creating a Custom Waypoint Using the Triton Menu ............................................ 32
Viewing Waypoints ................................................................................................ 33
Viewing a Saved Waypoint ................................................................................ 33
Editing Waypoints ................................................................................................34
Editing a Saved Waypoint ................................................................................. 34
Deleting a Saved Waypoint ............................................................................... 34
Deleting a Saved Waypoint (Alternate Method) ................................................... 34
Duplicating a Saved Waypoint .......................................................................... 35
Geocache Waypoints .............................................................................................................36
Creating a Geocache Waypoint .......................................................................... 36
Editing a Saved Geocache Waypoint ................................................................. 36
Deleting a Saved Geocache Waypoint ................................................................ 37
Deleting a Saved Geocache Waypoint (Alternate Method) ..................................... 37
Duplicating a Saved Geocache Waypoint ............................................................ 38
Routes ..................................................................................................................................39
Go To Routes ....................................................................................................... 39
Creating a Go To Route Using the Pan Cursor ..................................................... 39
Creating a Go To Route to a Saved User-Created Waypoint. .................................. 39
Creating a Go To Route to a Place Waypoint ....................................................... 40
Creating a Go To Route to a Geocache Waypoint ................................................. 41
Creating a Multileg Route ................................................................................. 41
Activating a Multileg Route ............................................................................... 42
Deleting a Multileg Route ................................................................................. 43
Duplicating a Multileg Route ............................................................................ 43
Viewing a Route’s Vertical Profile ...................................................................... 43
Cancelling a Route .......................................................................................... 44
Trails ....................................................................................................................................45
Creating a Trail ................................................................................................ 45
Creating a Trail (Alternate method) .................................................................... 45
Activating a Trail ............................................................................................. 45
Deleting a Trail ................................................................................................ 46
Deleting a Trail (Alternate Method) .................................................................... 46
Duplicating a Trail ........................................................................................... 47
Reversing a Trail .............................................................................................. 47
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Hiding/Showing a Trail ..................................................................................... 48
Activating a Backtrack Route ............................................................................ 48
Places ..................................................................................................................................49
Searching for a Place Waypoint (base map) ........................................................ 49
Searching for a Place Waypoint (Detail Map) ...................................................... 49
Turning On/Off the Waypoint Proximity Alarm for a Place Waypoint ...................... 50
Viewing Best Fish and Hunt Times for a Place Waypoint ...................................... 51
Viewing Sun and Moon Rise and Set Times for a Place Waypoint .......................... 51
Media ...................................................................................................................................53
Browsing Photographs ...................................................................................... 53
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Overview

Thank you for your purchase of the Magellan Triton GPS receiver. The Magellan Triton was designed for the outdoor enthusiast with all the features needed to make your outdoor adventures safe and enjoyable.
Be sure to register your Magellan Triton at www.magellangps.com software updates and new features as they become available. Also visit the Magellan Triton support page at www.magellangps.com/support/ information and tips on the use of your Triton.
and select your Magellan Triton model for additional
to be kept informed of possible

Features of the Magellan Triton 400 & 500

Ease-of-use – Simple menus and an intuitive interface makes using the Magellan Triton easy for first time GPS receiver users while still keeping all the functions experienced users expect to see.
Routes and tracks – Create a single leg Go To route, a route with multiple destinations or just use the backtrack function to follow your footsteps back to your point of origin.
3-meter accuracy – The SiRFstarIII™ GPS chipset and an integrated multidirectional antenna offer superior GPS accuracy. The Magellan Triton is also WAAS and EGNOS-capable, taking advantage of the Wide Area Augmentation System for improved accuracy.
3-axis electronic compass (Triton 500 only) – Get accurate compass readings while standing still, even without a GPS fix, and no matter how you hold the receiver. (GPS receivers without an electronic compass require that you are moving before the compass shows your correct heading.)
Barometer (Triton 500 only) – Sensitive barometric pressure readings offer advanced notice of changing weather conditions.
Built-in map – A built-in base map of the continental United States and Canada display major highways, city centers, bodies of water and much more.
Ability to add detailed maps – Access optional detail maps for marine cartography, topographic maps, as well as feature-packed National Geographic maps from an SD card that can be installed in the Magellan Triton.
SD-card expansion – Use an optional SD memory card to upload detailed maps and store media.
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Magellan Triton
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Backlight Button
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Power Button
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Zoom - (Zoom out) Button
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Zoom + (Zoom in) Button
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ENTER Button / Cursor Control
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PAGE / GO TO Button
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Esc (Escape) Button
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Menu Button
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SD Card Slot (under protective rubber cover)
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Specifications

PHYSICAL
PERFORMANCE
Case Rubber armored impact-resistant plastic, water-resistant seal, IPX-7 Base Map Built-in base map of the continental United States and Canada. Size 4.65" x 2.16" x 1.22" (11.8 x 5.5 x 3.1 cm) Weight 6.6 oz (187 g) - w/ battery Display Data Storage Antenna Built-in multidirectional patch Keypad Nine direct-access keys Operating Range 14° to 140°F (-10° to 60°C)
Receiver SiRF Star III™ 20 channels, WAAS/EGNOS Acquisition Time Hot: 20 seconds, Cold: 60 seconds, Initial: 2 minutes Update Rate Once per second Accuracy
Languages
Coordinate Systems
2.2" (5.59cm) diagonal, QVGA (240 x 320) resolution, LED backlit Secure Digital (SD) Card (optional accessory)
3 to 5 meters (10 - 16 feet) - WAAS/EGNOS, < 7 meters (15 feet) - GPS only English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Finnish, Norwegian Latitude/Longitude, UTM, OSGB, Irish, Swish, Swedish, Finnish, German, French, USNG, MGRS, Indian, Nederlands
POWER
Source Two AA Batteries (not included) Battery Life Up to 10 hours
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Fundamentals

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Turning the Triton on

1. Press and hold the power button until the Triton splash screen is displayed.

Turning the Triton off

When turning off the Triton you can select to have it shutdown or go into suspend mode.
1. Press the Power button and the Triton will begin the shutdown sequence.
2. To place the Triton in suspend mode, press Enter before the shutdown sequence is complete.
3. To cancel the shutdown sequence and return to the last viewed screen, press any key.
4. If after 5 seconds no key has been pressed, the Triton will shutdown.

Setting the display backlight intensity

Depending upon the lighting conditions you are in you may need to change the backlight settings for the display. Press the backlight button momentarily to step through each level of backlight intensity.
1. Press the backlight button momentarily. The backlight intensity will increase 20% until it reaches the maximum intensity. Pressing the backlight button again will turn off the display backlight.
Please note that reducing the backlight setting will increase the battery life for the Triton. Refer to the section in this chapter on Battery Life for other tips on extending the Triton’s battery life.

Setting the Time Zone

The time and date information will be computed from information from the GPS satellites so there is no requirement for you to input any time or date information. However, to make the time accurate for your location you must select the correct time zone.
1. From the Map screen press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select the profile you want to use. (See the chapter on Profiles for more information.)
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5. Press the PAGE / GO TO button to change the page to the Display page.
6. Scroll down the page and select the Tim e Zo n e field.
7. From the drop-down menu, select your current time zone. (Time zones are not changed
Display Options Icon
(Compass Icon appears on Magellan 500
only)
automatically when travelling. If you travel to an area with a different time zone, you will need to change it here for accurate time information.)
8. Repeat the process for the Daylight Savings field.
9. Press the PAGE / GO TO button until the Info page is displayed.
10. Select Activate Profile.

Changing Languages

1. From the Map screen press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select the profile you want to use. (See the chapter on Profiles for more information.)
5. Press the PAGE / GO TO button to change the page to the Display page.
6. Scroll down the page and select the Language field.
7. From the drop-down menu, select the desired language.
8. Press the PAGE / GO TO button until the Info page is displayed.
9. Select Activate Profile.

Sleep Mode (Backlight Timer)

To conserve battery life the Triton will go into Sleep Mode at a preset interval when no keys have been pressed.

Waking up the Triton from Sleep Mode

1. Press any key and the Triton will wake up, turning the backlight on to the previous setting.

Setting the Backlight Timer

1. From the Map screen, press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select the profile desired.
5. Select the Display Options icon at the top of the display. Select Backlight Timer.
6. Choose the interval that the backlight will turn off with no keys pressed. You can also select Off if you want the backlight to remain on as long as the Triton is turned on.
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Automatic Power Off

The Triton can be set to automatically go into suspend mode when no keys have been pressed. This saves battery life if you forget to turn off the Triton.

Setting the Power Off Timer interval.

1. From the Map screen, press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select the profile desired.
5. Select the Display Options icon at the top of the display.
6. Select Power Off Timer.
7. Choose the interval that the Triton will turn off with no keys pressed. You can also select Off if you want the Triton to not turn off automatically.

Menus

Accessing the features of the Magellan Triton is done through the Main Menu. The Main Menu has three options; Go To, Create and View. Selecting one of these menu options brings up the menu for the corresponding function.

Accessing the Main Menu

1. From the Map Screen, press MENU.
The Go To Menu has six options; Waypoint, Place, Trail, Geocache, Route, and Trips.
The Waypoint option provides a way to create a Go To route to a waypoint that has been saved to the Magellan Triton.
The Place option is used to select a destination waypoint that has been either preloaded into the Magellan Triton as part of the internal base map or a destination waypoint found on a detailed map that have been loaded on an optional SD card.
The Trail option displays trails that you have saved previously. You can select the trail that you would like to follow from the list.
The Geocache option allows you to select a saved geocache waypoint and use it as the destination waypoint for a Go To route.
The Route option displays routes that you have created previously that you can select from to activate.
The Trips option will be available in a future update. Check the Magellan website at www.magellangps.com for information on updates to your Magellan Triton.
The Create Menu has the same options as the Go To Menu but these are used to create waypoints
and multileg routes that can be saved by the Magellan Triton.
Use the Waypoint option to create a waypoint from your present location, by selecting a point on the map or by entering the coordinates for a known waypoint.
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The Trail option provides a way for you to save your current track (a record of your travels since the last time track was cleared) as a route that you can use again to follow your current journey.
The Geocache option allows you to add new geocache locations from your present position, by selecting a point on the map or by entering the coordinates of a known geocache.
The Route option is used to create a route with multiple legs. These routes generally begin at your current location and go to a series of waypoints that could have been created and saved in the Magellan Triton from earlier trips or waypoints that are available from the base map or an optional detailed map.
The Trips option will be available in a future update. Check the Magellan website at www.magellangps.com for information on updates to your Magellan Triton.
The View Menu has options for many of the support functions and tools found in the Magellan Triton.
The Local Info option provides access to information about the best hunting and fishing times
as well as solar and lunar rise and set times for the location of your cursor.
The Profiles option is used to customize the settings of the Magellan Triton for a particular
activity; hiking, marine use or geocaching.
The Maps option displays a list of the base maps and available detail maps, that can be used.
The Media option contains the functions for taking and viewing photographs and movie clips.
Other functions of the Media option are creating audio clips and playing MP3 music files.
Use Settings to access navigation settings, adjust volume and brightness, select connectivity,
view memory details, as well as perform diagnostics.

Navigation Screens

The Triton has six navigation screens and a Satellite Status screen that can be accessed by pressing the PAGE / GO TO or ESC button The Navigation Screens will be discussed in detail in the Navigation Screen chapter of this manual.
Navigation Screen options menus
The Map, Compass and Speedometer navigation screens have options menus that are associated with them providing access to additional functions.

Accessing the Map Screen Options Menu

1. While viewing the Map screen, press ENTER.
2. Press ESC to close the options menu.

Accessing the Compass and Speedometer Options Menu

1. While viewing the Compass or Speedometer screen, press MENU.
For the Compass Screen you can select User Calibration or Set true north direction.
(Magellan Triton 500 only)
For Speedometer you can: Reset Odometer, Reset Trip Odometer, Reset Speed.
2. Press ESC to close the options menu.
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Data Fields

The Large Data screen, the Compass, and the Satellite Status screen have data field that can be customized to display navigation information. You can change what information is being displayed from 20 different data type options.

Customizing the Data Field

1. While viewing a screen that has customizable data fields, press ENTER. The first data field will be displayed in pale orange.
2. Select the field you want to change and with it highlighted, press ENTER.
3. Select the data type desired from the list shown and press ENTER.
4. The Triton will return to the original screen with the data field customized to display the information selected.

Selecting Maps

Detailed maps, including National Geographic maps, can be purchased and downloaded from the Magellan Store and loaded to the SD card in your Magellan Triton. Once loaded, you will need to select the detailed map you want to use to activate it.
1. From the Map screen, press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Maps.
4. Select the detailed map from the list that you want to activate and press ENTER.
5. The font for the detailed map will turn blue when it is active.
6. Select the green checkmark.

Battery Life

The following are things you can do to conserve the battery life in your Magellan Triton.
Turn off backlight during daytime use.
1. Press the Backlight button (top left side of the receiver) to cycle through the backlight intensities.

(Alternate method)

1. Press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select a profile.
5. Press PAGE / GO TO to select the Display page.
6. Select Backlight Level.
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Select a low backlight level during nighttime use.
1. Press the Backlight button (top left side of the receiver) to cycle through the backlight intensities.

(Alternate method)

1. Press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select a profile.
5. Press PAGE / GO TO to select the Display page.
6. Select Backlight Level.
Select a short backlight timer setting during nighttime use.
1. Press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select a profile.
5. Press PAGE / GO TO to select the Display page.
6. Select Backlight Level.
Disable the electronic compass if GPS fix is available. (Magellan Triton 500)
1. Press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select a profile.
5. Press PAGE / GO TO to select the Navigation page.
6. Select Electronic Compass and set it to OFF.
Disable the barometer if barometric pressure data is not required. (Magellan Triton 500)
1. Press MENU.
2. Select View.
3. Select Profiles.
4. Select a profile.
5. Press PAGE / GO TO to select the Navigation page.
6. Select Barometer and set it to OFF.
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Connect to PC using USB cable (if possible).
1. Connect the Magellan Triton to a computer using the USB cable supplied with the Magellan Tri to n .
2. Select POWER ONLY from the options menu that is displayed.
Connect to Vehicle Power Adapter (optional accessory).
1. Connect the Magellan Triton to the optional vehicle power adapter.
2. Select POWER ONLY from the options menu that is displayed.
For optimal performance, use only brand name AA alkaline or lithium batteries.
Rechargeable AA batteries are not recommended.
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Navigation Screens

The Magellan Triton has six navigation screens and a Satellite Status screen. The Navigation screens provide you with information to assist you in your journeys.

Selecting Navigation Screens

1. While viewing one of the Navigation screens, press PAGE / GO TO (next screen) or ESC (previous screen) to select the navigation screen you are looking for.

Map Screen

The Map screen displays your present position at the arrow cursor along with map detail information provided from the base map. (If you have an optional Detail Map loaded and are in an area covered by the detailed map, the map information from the detailed map will be displayed.)
Waypoints (user-created or preloaded in the map) will be displayed by their icons on the screen.
A visual indication of your movements (track) is displayed on the map as an orange line with white dots. If the track has been saved, it appears as a blue dashed line (color is user customizable). Also, if you have a route activated, it is shown on the map as solid yellow lines. (The trail colors can be modified.) A pink line is also displayed that indicates the Position Destination Line. The Position Destination Line is a straight line displaying LOS (line of sight) from your current location to the next destination waypoint. At the top right of the map is a north indicator that rotates to indicate north from your present heading and the map scale (circled) is displayed in the bottom left corner. The header bar shows battery level, time of day and satellite signal strength.

Changing the Map Scale

1. While viewing the Map screen, press + ZOOM or ZOOM - to step through the different map scale levels.
Accessing the Main Menu
1. Press MENU while viewing the Map screen. The Main Menu will appear. Press ESC to close the menu and return to the Map screen.

Accessing the Options Menu

1. Press ENTER while viewing the Map screen. The Options Menu appears. Select the function desired or press ESC to return to the Map screen.

Map Cursors

There are two cursors that can be displayed on the Map screen.
The arrow cursor displays your present position (or last known position) on the map with the arrow pointing in the direction you are heading.
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