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    Magellan Navigation, Inc. 960 Overla nd Court, San Dimas, CA 91773 Magellan ® Maestro™ 5310 User Manual[...]

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    i The Magellan Maestro is a vehicl e-navigation ai d designed to assist you in arriving to your selected destinations. When using the Magellan Maestro, these safety rules must be followed to prevent accidents that can result in injury or death to yourself or others: • California and Minnesota law pr ohib its mounting any item to your windshield .[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFETY W A RNINGS ii Federal Communication Commissio n Interference Statement This equipment has been test ed and found to comply with the li mits for a Class B di gital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against harmful int erferen ce in a residential installation. T[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFETY W A RNINGS iii IC statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference and 2. This device must accept any interferen ce, including inte rferen ce that may cause undesired operation of the device. IMPORT ANT NOTE: IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment comp lies with IC [...]

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    Table of Contents Magellan Maestro 5310 1 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Magellan Maestro 5310 ..... ................ .......................................... ............... .............. ............. .1 Front View ............................................................................................................. 2 Side Views .........[...]

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    Table of Contents Magellan Maestro 5310 2 2D Mode ................. ................................ ............................ ............... .............. ............ 1 4 Setting the Map Modes (2D or 3D) .................................................................... 14 Panning on the Map ................................................[...]

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    Table of Contents Magellan Maestro 5310 3 Accessing an Address from Favorites ................................................................. 25 Routing to an Address from Yo ur Favorites List ................................................... 25 Editing an Address from Your Favorites List ....................................................... [...]

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    Table of Contents Magellan Maestro 5310 4 Editing a Trip .................................................................................................. 40 Deleting a Trip ................................................................................................ 40 Renaming a Trip ...........................................................[...]

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    Table of Contents Magellan Maestro 5310 5 Alert Only Mode .............. ................................ ................. ................ ................. ............ 53 Traveling with the Alert Mode On ................ .............. .......................................... .......... 54 Traffic Alert I con .................................[...]

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    Magellan Maestro 5310 1 Magellan Maestro 5310 The Magellan Maestro 5310 is a vehicl e navigation product that utilizes GPS signals from satellites to calculate your precise location and co mpute details about its travel. Knowing its position and movement, it can then overlay this inform ation on detailed maps provided by NA VTEQ ® to provide a vis[...]

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    Magellan Maestro 5310 2 Front View Side Views A B A Power (T op) B Reset (Bottom) C USB Connector (Bottom) C D SD/MMC card slot E FM Antenna input. (T raffic Antenna) F 12 VDC Power Connector E D F[...]

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    Installation 3 Installation Instr uctions Installation of the Magellan Maestro is simple a nd easy . The hardest part will be picking the best location. Selecting the Location A few tips on selecting the prop er location. • Mount the Magellan Maestro in a place where it can be easily seen and will not interfere with your view of the road. • The[...]

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    Installation 4 Attach the Cradle to the Swivel Mount Line up the two tabs on th e swivel mount with the holes on the back of the cradle. Push the cradle down until it locks in place with the swivel mount. Secure the Swivel Mount to t he Windshield or Adhesive Disk Make sure that the lever at the base of the adjustable mount is in the up position. P[...]

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    Installation 5 Connecting Power Plug the end of the vehicle power adapter into a 12 VDC vehicle power receptacle. Connect the other end of the cable to the Magellan Maestro as shown. If there is powe r at the recep tacle, the Magellan Maestro sh ould power on. (Note: some vehicles apply power to the vehicle power receptacle only when the ignition i[...]

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    Fundamentals 6 Fundamentals Powering on the Magellan Maestro The On/Off button is located on th e top right-hand corner of the Ma gellan Maestro as shown in the Overview chapter . T urning the Magellan Maestro On 1. Press and hold the On/Off button for 1-2 seconds. 2. Re ad the W arnings and tap OK . T urning the Magellan Maestro Off 1. Press and h[...]

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    Fundamentals 7 Changing the V olume from User Options 1. Access the Main Menu . 2. T ap the Next arrow to access the Main Menu Page 2 . 3. T ap User Options . 4. T ap System Settings . 5. T ap Vo l u m e . 6. T ap on the Mute button to mute the volume or tap inside the volume adj ust bar below the Mute button to change the volume levels. 7. T ap . [...]

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    Fundamentals 8 .Main Menu - Page 1 Show Map: Displays the map with your current posi tion (if computing a position from the GPS signals) indicated by the blu e triangle. See the Map Scre en chapter for details. Enter Address: D i s p l a y s Enter Address menu. Addresses can be entered by first entering the city , zip code, or by selecting a city f[...]

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    Fundamentals 9 .Main Menu - Page 2 T rip Planner: Opens the T rip Planner menu where you can create, edit, delete, rename or activate a trip. Exit POI’ s: (Accessible only while on a freeway .) Provid es a listing of restauran ts, gas stations, or hotels near approach ing freeway exits. Y ou can select one of the P OIs presented and create a rout[...]

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    Fundamentals 10 The Keypad Understanding the keypad while entering an addres s is an important part of using your Magell an Maestro. The keypad is the most co mmon means of entering data into the M agellan Maestro. Keypad Overview Special Keys Alphabetic Keypad Numeric Keypad Symbols Keypad Spacebar Backspace Accept Cancel Selecting From List After[...]

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    Fundamentals 11 Notes on Entering Data If you are having trouble getting the results you expected here are a few useful tips. • Make sure that you have spelle d the name correctly . If you are unsure of the spelling, just enter a few characters and tap “OK”. A long list of names will be displayed but you can step through the list and probably[...]

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    Map Screen 12 Map Scr een The most commonly used screen will be the Map screen. Whether on a route or just travelling around town, chances are the Map screen will be displayed. There are two unique modes that the Map screen can be displayed in; n ormal and routing. In normal mode, your position is shown on the ma p along with the time and your spee[...]

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    Map Screen 13 In routing mode additional information is displa yed providing detailed i nformation about the route you’ve selected. Map Screen - Routing Mode A Street name currently on. B Direction indicator . T ap to view the Current Location screen where you can save your position into your Address Book. C Zoom out D POI icon. Sample shown here[...]

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    Map Screen 14 Accessing the Map Screen 1. On the Main Menu, tap Show Map. 2D Mode The map is normally displayed in 3D mode but you can set the map to 2D mode if so desire d. Choose the mo de that is best suited for you. In 2D mode, you can pan ac ross the map looking for a location to route to or save in your address book. Setting the Map Modes (2D[...]

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    Map Screen 15 6. When the details for this address are acceptable , tap . 7. If you want to now route to this ad dress tap or if you are d one tap . 8. T ap to exit panning and return the icon to your current position. Routing to a Panned Position 1. Pan the m ap until the icon crosshairs are over the location you want to route to. 2. T ap in the c[...]

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    Map Screen 16 Maneuver List Screen This screen is accessed from the Map screen and only when routing. (Note: The Maneuver List screen is not available until you begin moving on the route.) Each line in the m aneuver list provides details about the maneuver in the order that they are to be made, with the next maneuver at t he top. The bottom bar of [...]

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    Map Screen 17 Accessing the GPS Status Screen 1. From the Map screen, tap the GPS Signal Strength icon in the upper right corner . T ap on the back arro w to return to the Map scree n. Zoom Levels There are 23 zoom levels in the Magellan Maestro, ranging from 100 fe et to 1200 miles. Select the zoom level that be st suits your needs. Setting Zoom L[...]

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    Home Address 18 Home Addr ess Y our home address can be entered and saved in th e Mage llan Maestro for quick and easy access when you need to create a route home. Creating a Home Address These instructions only apply if you have never en tered a home address or if it has been deleted. 1. T ap the Home Address icon on the Main Menu screen. 2. Confi[...]

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    Home Address 19 5. When the Address screen is displayed, edit t he information and top SA VE to continue. 6. The new HOME address is saved in your address book and you are returned to the Main Menu screen. Accessing the Home Address from the Address Book 1. From the Main Me nu, tap the Enter Address icon. 2. T ap the My Addresses icon. 3. T ap Addr[...]

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    Enter Address 20 Enter Addr ess The Enter Address function is used to create a route from a newly ente red address, an address in your address book or to an intersection of two streets. Entering an Address While creating an address the first st ep is to indicate what city the a ddress is in. This can be done by inputting the name of the city , ente[...]

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    Enter Address 21 3. With the city selected, the keypad will be di splayed asking for the street name. Use the keypad with QuickSpell to enter the street name. Enter the firs t few characters of the street name and tap OK or continue enteri ng characte rs until the list of streets is displayed. Y ou can use street prefixes (N, E, W , S, etc.) if des[...]

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    Enter Address 22 4. Use the scroll bars to the right if necessary to view the name of the street desired. T ap on the street name to continue. 5. Use the keypad to enter the street number for the address. Note in th e top left corner is the range of acceptable st reet numbers. 6. T ap Done when the address is complete. 7. Select the desired route m[...]

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    Enter Address 23 Routing to a Previous Destination (Method 2) 1. From the Main Me nu , tap the Enter Address icon. 2. T ap on the my addresses icon. 3. T ap on Previous Destinations . 4. Select the destination from the list of previous destinations. 5. T ap on Route . 6. Sele ct the Route Method and tap the orange Calculate Route button. Saving a P[...]

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    Enter Address 24 It is possible to delete all of th e destinations in the Previous De stination List by accessing Use r Options > Address Book Options > Clear Previous. Address Book Accessing an Address in Y our Address Book 1. From the Main Me nu , tap the Enter Address icon. 2. T ap on the my addresses icon. 3. T ap on Address Book 4. T ap [...]

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    Enter Address 25 Favorites Favorite addresses oper ate the same as other addresses in your address book. Addresses in your address book can be marked as favorites to speed up the search for commonly used addresses. Accessing an Address from Favorites 1. From the Main Me nu , tap the Enter Address icon. 2. T ap on the my addresses icon. 3. T ap on F[...]

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    Enter Address 26 Creating a New Entry This is used to cre ate a new address and save it in your address book. Y ou can create an entry by selecting it on the map, entering the address, selecting an address from the lis t of POIs or choosing a street intersection. Creating a New Entry to Y ou Address Book by Selecting on the Map 1. From the Main Me [...]

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    Enter Address 27 3. T ap on Create New Entry . 4. T ap on POIs . 5. Select the category from the list of POI categories. 6. If a subcategory list is displayed, select ALL Subcateg ories or one from the list. 7. Select search criteria: Near Current Position Di splays POIs in the cat egory selected nearest to your current position. If no POIs are wit[...]

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    Enter Address 28 Intersection Creating a Route to T wo Intersecting Streets 1. From the Main Me nu , tap the Enter Address icon. 2. T ap on the intersection icon. 3. Select the city that the inters ection is located in by entering the city name, entering the zip code or selecting from the previous cities list. 4. Search for the first street by spel[...]

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    Points of Interest 29 Points of Inter est (POI) The Magellan Maestro has POIs preloaded that can be used as a destination for a ro ute. Selecting a restaurant or finding an A TM nearby is at your fingertips. T o avoid clutter , as you zoom out on the Map screen, POI icons will disappear . Categories and Subcategories POIs are categorized into uniqu[...]

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    Points of Interest 30 6. The top portion of the display shows detailed information about the highlighted POI in the list. The arrow and distance indicates the direction and distance in a straight line from your current position to the POI. Use the Prev and Next buttons to step up and down the list of POIs found. T ap on the POI name to continue. 7.[...]

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    Points of Interest 31 Loading a POI File 1. Save a POI file created with the POI Manager to an SD/MMC card and in stall the card in the SD/MMC slot on the left side of the Magellan Maestro. 2. From the Main Me nu , tap the Points of Interest icon. 3. Select Enhanced . 4. Select My POI . 5. Select Change My POI File . 6. Select Select a POI File . 7[...]

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    Points of Interest 32 5. Select Set Alarms . 6. Use the checkbox to the left of the category name to select or deselect the category . (Checked means this category w ill have its alarms turned on.) Ta p Mark All to check all categories or Clear All to uncheck all categories. 7. T ap Save when done. Setting Alarm Parameters An enhanced POI can have [...]

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    Points of Interest 33 8. T ap Route . 9. Select the routing method desired and tap the orange Calculate Route button to continue. Saving an Enhanced POI to Y our Address Book A POI file must be loaded (see Loading a POI File ) for this function to operate. 1. From the Main Me nu , tap the Points of Interest icon. 2. Select Enhanced . 3. Select My P[...]

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    Travelling on a Route 34 T ravelling on a Route Map Screen When a route has been calcul ated it will be displayed on the Map screen in green wi th blue arrows indicating direction of travel. The top of the screen displays the name of the street you are on. The bottom provides inform ation about the next maneuver needed. The sample to the righ t sho[...]

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    Travelling on a Route 35 Y ou Have Arrived Finally , the Magellan Maestro will provide a visual alert when you have arrived at the destination. T ap the Back arrow to return to the Map screen. (The Magellan Maestro will automa tically return to the Map screen after a fixed time if you do not tap the Back arrow .) T ypes of Routes There are a wide v[...]

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    Travelling on a Route 36 Special Routing Functions When a route is active, the Main Menu functions are changed to support special routing functions. Routing to a POI Near an Approaching Freeway Exit Note: This function is available only while on a fre eway . Also, when you create a ro ute to a POI near an exit, the original route will be cancelled.[...]

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    Travelling on a Route 37 Changing the Route Method If you travel off the computed ro ute, the Magellan Maestro will automatically re-calculate the routing information to get you to your original destination usi ng the routing method you selected when creating the route. However , if you want to change the routing method (while on or off the route),[...]

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    Trip Planner 38 T r ip Planner The T rip Planner is used to create a route with mult iple destinations. In this document we refer to a route with multiple destinations as a “T rip”. Y ou may create up to 20 tri ps with 25 destinations. Creating a T rip 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap the Tr i p P l a n n e r icon. 2. Select New from the T [...]

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    Trip Planner 39 9. The list of trip destinations is displayed. 10. T ap on the destination name to bring up the menu. 11. Repeat steps 5 though 9 until the trip is complete with all desired destinations. 12. T ap Save . Optimizing a T rip While creating a tr ip or editing a trip you can optimize the order of the destinations but u sing the Optimize[...]

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    Trip Planner 40 Starting a T rip 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap the Tr i p P l a n n e r icon. 2. Select Guide Me from the T rip Planner Menu. 3. Select the trip to be used from the stored trips list. 4. T ap on the destination in the list to be used to as the first dest ination in the trip. 5. Sele ct the routing method to be used and tap th[...]

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    Trip Planner 41 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap the Tr i p P l a n n e r icon. 2. Select Delete, Rename from the T rip Planner Menu. 3. T ap Rename . 4. Select the trip to be renamed from the stored trips list. 5. Use the keypad to edit the name of the trip. 6. T ap OK .[...]

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    Exit POIs 42 Exit POIs The Exit POI function provides a way of accessing commonly used POIs that are near an ex it you are approaching while travelling on a freeway . Exit POIs include rest aurants, gas stations and hotels. Exit POIs can be accessed while on a route or just driving, as long as you are on a freeway . Routing to a POI Near an Approac[...]

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    AAA Roadside Assistance 43 AAA Roadside Assistance Overview This screen contains all of the information you will need to provide AAA Roadside Assistance emergency services to your pinpoint location and speed up your service. AAA members will appreciate having the AAA toll-fre e number and their AAA membership number at their fingertips. The AAA Roa[...]

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    AAA TourBook ® 44 AAA T ourBook ® Overview AAA T ourBook ® travel information can help make your trip safe, easy and hassle-free. As a AAA member , Magellan Maestro offers yo u the exclusive advantage of disc ount listings wherever your AAA membership card is ac cepted. AAA T ourBook ® The first step is to select the AAA T ourBook ® Menu . Fro[...]

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    AAA TourBook ® 45 AAA T ourBook ® Information Search the AAA T ourBook ® for information on accommodations, re staurants, destinations, attractions and events. Once selected, use the Route button to tell the Magellan Maestro to navigate you to that point of interest. Getting AAA T ourBook ® Information 1 Access the AAA T ourBook ® Menu . 2T a [...]

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    AAA TourBook ® 46 Show Y our Card & Save ® Search for businesses that offer discounts fo r AAA members with the Show Y our Card & Save ® program. Once selec ted, use the Route button to tell the Magel lan Maestro to navigate you to that point of interest. Getting Show Y our Card & Save ® Information 1 Access the AAA T ourBook ® Men[...]

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    AAA TourBook ® 47 Approved Automotive Repairs Search for AAA-approved automotive repair facilities for detailed inform ation on hours of operation as well as services offered. Once selected, the Magellan Maestro c an provide you with routing instructions. Getting Approved Automotive Repair Information 1 Access the AAA T ourBook ® Menu . 2T a p o [...]

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    AAA TourBook ® 48 AAA Branch Offices Search for AAA branch offices with information on hou rs of operation and services offered. Once selected, use the Route button to tell the Magellan Maestro to navigate you to that AAA branch office. Getting AAA Branch Office Information 1 Access the AAA T ourBook ® Menu . 2T a p o n AAA Branch Offices . 3 Sel[...]

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    AAA TourBook ® 49 Campgrounds Search for campgrounds that have been rated by AAA. Once selected, use the Route button to tell the Magellan Maestro to navigate there. Getting Campground Information 1 Access the AAA T ourBook ® Menu . 2T a p o n Campgrounds . 3 Select the search criteria: Near Current Position , Near City , Ne ar Address , or Spell[...]

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    Traffic 50 Tr a f f i c A subscription is required to be able to receive and use the traffic alert information. Included with the T rafficKit is a coupon providing you with a limit ed free subscription. When the free subscription is about to expire you will be prompted with info rmation reminding you that you need to renew the subscription. Y ou ca[...]

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    Traffic 51 Glossary RDS : Radio Data System. Infrastructure that broadc asts digi tal information on the FM band. The T rafficKit module can only receive and decod e the free-access service. TMC : T raffic Message Channel, one of the types of info rmation that a Radio Da ta System can broadcast. T rafficKit : T rafficKit is the Magellan brand name [...]

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    Traffic 52 Selecting Categories of T raffic Events Y ou may choose the T raffic event categories you woul d like to be informed of as th ey occur: 1. Access the Main Menu and select User Options. 2. Scroll down the list and select T raffic Options. 3. Select Incident Options. 4. In the displayed list, check all categories of T raffic events (incide[...]

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    Traffic 53 6. Select the Reroute Option button on the screen. A new screen appears on which you can set the distance from the event that will trigger the alternative route. Check one of the following options: Live Alert : W ith this option checke d, the receiver will search for a faster alternative route whenever a T raffic event arises on your cur[...]

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    Traffic 54 2. Scroll down the list and select T raffic Options 3. Select T raffic Selection. 4. Chec k the T raffic Active option and make sure the Us e alternative rou te option is deselected. 5. Select the Alert Options button on the screen. A new screen appears on which you can set the options relevant to the Alert mode. Check one or more of the[...]

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    Traffic 55 T raffic Alert Icon If a traffic incident occurs on your route, the tra ffic alert icon will be displayed in the lower right corner of the map screen. Viewing T raffic Details • While viewing the Map screen and traveling on a route, tap on the T raffic Alert icon when it is displayed. A T raffic Event List is disp layed with all known [...]

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    Traffic 56 F AQs Q1 - How does the T rafficKit module choose th e frequency on which to receive T raffic data? A1: This is an automated procedure. When you turn on th e system, the T rafficKit module analyzes the 5 best frequencies stored in its me mory . These frequencies are classified in or der of signal strength. The module then tests if T raff[...]

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    User Options 57 User Options Use User Options to customize the M agellan Maestro to better suit your ne eds from a GPS navigator . T apping the Back arrow from any of the User Option screens will cancel the changes. Selecting Map Region Choose the map region you will be travelling in. 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap Regi[...]

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    User Options 58 Adjusting the Display Brightness 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap System Settings . 3. T ap Brightness . 4. T ap along the adjustment bar to inc rease or decrease the disp lay brightness. 5. T ap On-battery dimming (75%) to set it on or off. (Checked is on.) Checking it on will save battery life while oper[...]

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    User Options 59 Selecting Units of Measure 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap System Settings . 3. T ap Units of Measure . 4. Select Miles/Feet or Kilometers/Meters . 5. T ap Save . Displaying Contact Us Information 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap System Settings . 3. T ap . 4. T ap Contact Us . [...]

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    User Options 60 Performing Diagnostics 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap System Settings . 3. T ap Next . 4. T ap Diagnostics . 5. T ap Audio T est , T ouchscreen T est or Video T est . 6. When done, tap the Back arrow to exit. Accessing the T rip Computer The trip computer rec ords your average speed, the ti me in hours o[...]

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    User Options 61 Selecting POIs to be Displayed on the Map In some areas the map can be cluttered with POIs making it difficult to find what you are looking for . Use POI Selection to set what categories of icons will be shown and which ones will be hidden. 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap POI Selection . 3. T ap on the PO[...]

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    User Options 62 Setting the Map Display to Heading Up or North Up The map can be displayed with the top of the disp lay in the direction of your heading or North. 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap Map Options . 3. Select Heading Up or North Up . (Note, North Up is available only when the map is set to 2D mode.) 4. T ap Sav[...]

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    User Options 63 already switched to night colors, uncheck ing the box will not cause the display to go to the day colors. The switch to day colors will occur the follow ing morning and then stay in day colors.) 4. T ap Save to record the changes an d exit. Setting Detour Options Normally the map is displayed in the pastel co lors for daytime use an[...]

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    User Options 64 Ta p Stop to end simulating the current route you are simulating. (The Simulate button is presently not active.) 4. T ap Back arrow to record the changes and exit. Setting T one Options Provides a way of selecting th e tone used to announce arrival at a maneuver or destination. 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. [...]

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    User Options 65 Setting the GPS Position Setting a GPS position is useful if you are no t getting satellite inform ation qui ckly because the Magellan Maestro has travelle d over 500 miles while turned off. Setting the GPS position will allow the Magellan Maestro to compute which satellites ar e available and calculate the position quicker . 1. Fro[...]

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    User Options 66 6. Operation successful! T ap OK . 7. T ap Back arrow to exit. Viewing Map Information 1. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options . 2. T ap Map Information . 3. T ap Back arrow to exit. Map Information Screen[...]