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NA V 6500/NA V 6510 U ser M anual MA GELL AN.
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M agellan NA V 6500/ NA V 6510 U ser M anual.
W ARNINGS 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.
Intr oduction P acking List ....................................................................... 1 Conventions U sed in this Manual ...................................... 2 Commonly U sed T erms .....................................................
Viewing N earest W aypoint ........................................... 26 Deleting a W aypoint from the Map Screen .................. 26 Mo ving a W aypoint ..................................................... 26 Routes ..............................
Data P ort Setup F unctions ........................................... 46 Setting NMEA Output ................................................ 46 Changing NMEA Output Baud Rate ........................... 47 T urning NMEA Input On or O ff ...........
Coordinate S ystems ......................................................... 93 What Is GPS? .................................................................. 95 Explanation of Data T erms .............................................. 97 Glossary .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 1 1 I I ntr ntr oduction oduction Congratulations on your purchase of the M agellan NA V 6500/ NA V 6510 receiver . The receiver integrates the remarkable accuracy of a GPS receiver with a broad range of electr onic chart and navigation aids into a single easy-to-use navigation information center .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 2 Conventions Used in this Manual The refer ence section of this manual is designed to assist you in the use of your receiver .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 3 2 G G etting S etting S tar tar ted ted This section shows you ho w to begin using your receiver for the first time. After a brief description of the receiver , it dis- .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 4 Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 GPS Receiver Display Softkeys ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Cursor Key ENTER Key CTR (Center) Key GOTO Key MARK Key PWR (Power) and Light Key ESC (Escape.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 5 PWR - T urns the r eceiver on and off and adjusts the LCD and keys backlight intensity . SOFTKEYS - Softkey functions ar e accessed using the keys along the bottom of the display . Softkey functions appear at the bottom of each screen.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 6 U se the RIGHT/LEFT arrows on the CURSOR KE Y to ad- just the contrast to a comfortable level, then press ENTER to confirm. F ollow the instructions at the bottom of the screen, pressing ESC twice to back out of the A UXILIAR Y screen.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 7 While “General Setup ” is highlighted in the Auxiliary window , press ENTER to access the window at right, containing the options, UT C DA TE and UTC TIME. U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight UT C DA TE and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 8 The format of the coordinates display ed can be changed. Lati- tude and longitude (LA T/LON) are expr essed in ddd mm.ss, ddd mm.mm or ddd mm.mmm. The first option uses sec- onds (there are 60 seconds to one minute of latitude or longi- tude), while the second and third options use decimal for- mat.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 9 3 R R efer efer ence ence General Usage T urning the Receiver ON/OFF T o turn pow er on : P ress and release the PWR key . The copyright and warning screens ar e displayed. F rom the warning screen, pr ess any key to exit and con- tinue.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 10 P ress the AU X softkey to access the A UXILIAR Y MENU screen. While “General Setup ” highlighted in the Auxiliary win- dow , press ENTER to access the windo w at right, contain- ing the CONTRAST option. U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight CONTRAST and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 11 The current time, date, GPS status, geometric quality (HDOP) and estimated position error (EPE) ar e also dis- played. When the unit is first turned on, or when the pos.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 12 Map Screen F rom the SA T ST A TUS screen, press Nxt Scrn to access the Map Screen. When the Map Screen is viewed for the first time after the unit is turned on, the map always shows the cursor location before the unit was turned off .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 13 When the unit computes a fix, the present position will be represented by a boat icon. I f the position is more than 20 seconds old it is repr esented by the ( ) icon. If the last computed fix is differentially corrected, the letter D appears next to the GPS status.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 14 While the cursor is active, press CTR to center the map around the present position boat icon. P ress CTR again to recenter the display on the cursor .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 15 T rack Plot Mode T rack Plot M ode allows you to go wher e no man has gone before - or at least where y our char t does not pro vide detailed navigation information - by displaying a LA T/LON grid with- out background cartography .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 16 P ress ENTER and the softkeys E xpand, All Info, LocP ort and Set R ef become active. T o view additional information on the Objects shown in the Q UICK INFO window , pr ess ENTER and a full-screen window opens, sho wing a list of the objects under the cursor .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 17 Sometimes a single object, such as a floating N avigation mark, may contain several navigational aids such as a buoy , a radar transponder beacon and a fog signal.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 18 Viewing T ide Information Y ou may want information about the changing tides at a certain T ide Reference S tation. Fr om the Map screen, while a C-MAP cartridge is installed, use the Z OOM IN and the CURSOR KEY to find a T ide Refer ence Station icon ( T ).
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 19 NA V 1 Scr een F rom the Map Screen, press Nxt Scrn to access the NA V 1 screen At the top of the NA V 1 screen is the destination waypoint (if any), and current GPS status, the current position coor di- nates and datum, the time and date.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 20 The two large center windows display S peed over G round (SOG), Course ov er Ground (COG), Distance to Go (DT G), Course to Steer (CT S), Cross T rack E rror (XTE) and Steer- ing (STR). These fields can be changed to include other in- formation under N avigation Setup.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 21 If you have stor ed waypoints in memor y , the number of waypoints plotted on the map display depends on the map zoom scale and the proximity of the waypoints to each other . The cursor shown on the map is an arrow and can be mo ved using the CURSOR KEY .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 22 Modifying Waypoint Data Fields Each of the four fields in the Create W aypoint window can be modified. Each field is assigned a default value determined by the way in which the window was accessed. Y ou can modify a field or accept the default values.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 23 The softkeys available from this scr een are the F ind, View , Del All , Delete, and Create keys. Finding a Waypoint in the W aypoint List F rom the List screen, you may perform a search to call up a certain waypoint by name.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 24 P ress the Find softkey . The Find W aypoint window is dis- played. Searching b y Name. P ress ENTER with the N ame field high- lighted. U se the CURSOR KEY to enter the complete name of the waypoint you are looking for .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 25 F rom any NA V scr een, press the W aypts , List softkeys. Use the CURSOR KEY to highlight the waypoint in the list you wish to edit.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 26 The Create W aypoint window appears with the current GPS coordinates. Y ou can change the waypoint name, waypoint icon, coordinates, description, or y ou can accept the default values. When the information for the waypoint is correct, press D one .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 27 Waypts Highlight W aypoint Move Move W aypoint ENTER F rom any NA V screen, press W aypts , and use the CUR- SOR KEY to highlight the waypoint on the map y ou wish mov e.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 28 On the Map scr een, you will notice a solid line showing the GO TO r oute created from the current position (boat icon) to the selected waypoint. Creating a GOTO Route from Nearest List GOTO Nearest Highlight W aypoint ENTER Cursor Boat or P ress GO TO fr om any screen except the A uxiliary and full map screens.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 29 Creating a GOTO Route to the Cursor Position GOTO Move cursor to destination Modify or Accept Default Data ENTER Done Only if destination is not an existing waypoint P ress GO TO fr om any screen except the A uxiliary and full map screens.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 30 P ress ESC . The Exit from GO T O confirmation window appears. Highlight YES and press ENTER . The GO TO is deleted. Multi-leg Routes The receiver allows y ou to cr eate multi-leg routes, which can be used again and again, activated, deactivated, rev ersed, ed- ited, copied or deleted.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 31 F rom any NA V screen, press the R outes, Create, Txt Crt softkeys. The Cr eate Route screen appears showing the number of the first available route in the scr een header , “Create Route x.” Below is a comment field containing time and date of creation.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 32 The route which was previously activ e, if any , has been deactivated. When a route is activated, the unit automatically determines which leg to navigate on based on present position.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 33 Reversing a Route from the List Routes List Highlight route Reverse F rom any NA V screen, press the R outes, List softkeys. U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight the inactive route you wish to reverse and pr ess the Reverse softkey .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 34 If you want to add an existing waypoint to the route, you must still mo ve the cursor near the course line, activate the Insert softkey , then mo ve the cursor to the waypoint to insert and press ENTER. When you have finished, pr ess the Done softkey .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 35 U se the CURSOR KEY to place the cursor at the position where y ou wish to add a waypoint to the end of the route. The help bar indicates “U se ENT to append wpts to route.” P ress ENTER . If a waypoint does not exist at the cursor position, the A p- pend W aypoint window appears.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 36 replace a waypoint. P ress ENTER , then pr ess the Txt Edit softkey . If you wish to replace a waypoint in the activ e route, simply press Route, E dit, Txt Edit softkeys. U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight the waypoint you wish to replace and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 37 Deleting a Route on the Map Routes Delete Confirm Delete While viewing an inactive route on the Map screen, press the Routes , Delete softkeys. A confirmation window appears. “Delete R oute. Are you sure? YES NO” Highlight YES and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 38 T o select the desired A ux function scroll down to highlight the function using the CURSOR KEY , then press ENTER . When an auxiliary function is highlighted by the cursor , a window to the right sho ws the contents of that function and its corresponding settings.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 39 UTC Time 2 2:08:18 Adjusting Contrast The contrast can be changed for best screen viewing. P ress the Aux softkey , highlight General S etup using the CUR- SOR KEY and pr ess ENTER . Highlight Contrast and press ENTER to display the contrast scale adjustment bar .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 40 ished, press ENTER to set. P ress ESC twice to exit A ux. It is only necessary to set the UT C time to within 15 min- utes of the correct UT C time. Setting T ime Format T ime can be shown as 24 hours or 12 hours (AM/PM).
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 41 U se the CURSOR KE Y to select one and press ENTER. P ress ESC to exit. Default setting: English Navigation Setup The N avigation Setup menu enables you to change the coordinate system, map datum, north reference, map orientation, and NA V 2 screen setup .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 42 Selecting Map Datum The receiver allows selecting fr om 93 different map datums. All information dislayed on the map screen is based on W GS84.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 43 CDI Scale 0.5 Nm Distance Units Nm Speed Units Kts Depth Units Ft Alarm Activated ON Arrival Radius OFF Anchor Alarm OFF XTE Alarm OFF Test Alarm OFF Setting Projected Course The position of the boat can be projected ahead in time based on current COG and SOG.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 44 Selecting CDI Scale The scale (maximum offset) of the CDI displayed on the N av 1 and N av 2 screens can be set to 0.2, 0.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 45 Anchor Alarm OFF Activating Alarms The internal/external alarm can be turned on/off. T urning the Alarm Activated off does not clear the v alues set for Ar- rival Radius, Anchor Alarm and XTE Alarm from memory . They are retained and sho wn again when Alarm Activated is on again.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 46 Setting XTE Alarm If the alarm is on, it will sound when the boat has ex ceeded a certain XTE. The XTE can be set from 0.01 to 9.99 distance units. P ress the Aux softkey , use the CUR- SOR KEY to highlight CDI/U nits/ Alarms and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 47 Changing NMEA Output Baud Rate P ress the Aux softkey , use the CURSOR KEY to highlight Data P ort Setup and pr ess ENTER . U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight Baud Rate belo w NMEA Output and press ENTER . The baud rate can be set to 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 48 Map Configuration Functions The Map can be config- ured to show the objects that best suit your navi- gation needs. Object at- tributes can be viewed on the map screen if the object is turned on in Map Configuration.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 49 U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight Marine S ettings M enu and press ENTER . U se the CURSOR KEY to select the feature you wish to activate or deactivate and press ENTER . Use the CURSOR KEY to highlight on or off and pr ess ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 50 TER . U se the CURSOR KEY to adjust the numerical value and press ENTER . Bathymetrics and Soundings Range Y ou can enter a depth range under B athymetrics and Sound- ings Range for displaying spot soundings and depth contour labels.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 51 T urning Other Settings On and Off Other settings on the map can be turned on and off. They include N ames of continents, countries and cities; Compass, showing magneti.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 52 U se the CURSOR KEY to select the fea- ture you wish to acti- vate or deactivate and press ENTER . U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight on or off and pr ess ENTER . Press ESC to exit. Default setting: ON (ex cept Plotter Mode, default: OFF).
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 53 T urning T rack History On or Off P ress the Au x softkey , use the CURSOR KEY to highlight T rack H istory and press ENTER . U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight T rack H is- tory and press ENTER . U se the CURSOR KEY to turn T rack H istor y on or off and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 54 Clearing T rack Memory Clearing track memory removes the track stor ed in memor y that is plotted on the map. T o clear track: P ress the Aux softkey , use the CURSOR KEY to highlight T rack H istor y and press ENTER . U se the CURSOR KE Y to highlight Clear T rack M emor y and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 55 P ress the Aux softkey , use the CURSOR KEY to highlight Calculator and press ENTER . Calculating Sunrise/Sunset and Lunar Information U se the CURSOR KEY to highlight S unrise/Sunset Lunar and press ENTER .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 56 Memory Reset T wo options ar e available under Memory Reset: T otal M emory Reset and GPS R eset Only . T otal M emor y Reset is used only if you wish to erase the last completed position, time, date and all user-entered informa- tion, including all waypoints, routes, track and setup .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 57 to highlight W aypoint Color or T rack Color and press ENTER . U se the cursor to select the color you pr efer and press ENTER . User C-Card The U ser C-Car d allows storing and r etrieving of waypoints, routes and track history .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 58 T o load, press the Load softkey to copy to the r eceiver . The screen on the bottom right corner will read “Load- ing”. When complete, “..OK” appears. This will replace all waypoints and associated routes or tracks within memory .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 59 When using Map S hft, we recommend that you physically go to a position that is clearly recogniz- able on the paper chart, to ser ve as a basis for performing the shift. F rom any NA V screen, press Nxt Scrn until you ar e view ing the Sat S tatus screen.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 60 T roubleshooting The following is a brief guide to some of the problems that might be encountered while using the M agellan NA V 6500/ NA V 6510 and what you can do to correct them.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 61 P osition coor dinates on your receiver do not match the loca- tion on your map. 1 Make sur e that your receiver is set up to use the same datum as your map . The map da- tum is generally shown in the map legend. S ee Map Datum under N avigation Setup for in- structions on selecting the map datum in your receiver .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 62 Fix alarm Unit is no longer computing position fix Press ENT Anchor alarm Boat has moved x.xx nm from anchor spot Press ENT XTE alarm Off course by more than x.xx Press ENT Arrival alarm Closer than x.xx nm to WPT 006 Press ENT W ar nings/Alarms This message appears when posi- tion fix is more than 20 seconds old.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 63 4 T T utorial utorial 40 00 00.00 30 00 00.00 This section will walk you through creating waypoints, cr eat- ing a route, editing the route, and, finally , activating the route you created.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 64 WPT001 WPT001 WPT002 40 00 00.00 30 00 00.00 WPT001 WPT002 A Create W aypoints window is displayed. F rom this win- dow y ou can change the name, type, coordinates, and description for this waypoint. F or this example, the information is accept- able.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 65 WPT001 WPT002 WPT001 WPT002 When the cursor is o ver WPT002, press ENTER . This defines WPT002 as the destination for the leg being created. The dashed line becomes solid, and as the cursor is moved away fr om WPT002, a new dashed line is drawn.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 66 WPT001 WPT002 WPT003 WPT001 WPT002 WPT003 WPT001 WPT002 WPT003 The dashed line has be- come a solid line. F rom this point, more legs could be added (ap- pended) to the route in the same way . In this ex- ample, we have created a two-leg route.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 67 P ress Insert . As you be- gin mo ving the cursor , two dashed lines are display ed showing ho w the route is be- ing changed.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 68 WPT001 WPT002 WPT003 WPT004 P ress Remove . WPT002 is remov ed from the route but is still displayed on the screen. The route has been reconfigured, starting at WPT001, to WPT004, and ending at WPT003. Activating a Route.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 69 NA V 6500/NA V 6510 A ppendix Installation I nstr uctions .............................................. 69 Gimbal M ount Installation Instructions ............... 70 F lush Mount Installation Instructions .............
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 70 Installation Instructions Before you use the r eceiver , both the external antenna and the unit must be mounted. The unit must also be connected to its power source, to any NMEA device you want to support and/or to a differential beacon receiver .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 71 3) F it the threaded adapter onto the exposed end of the bolt and screw in the bolt. Make sure to adjust the direction of the adapter , by aligning the teeth as desired, before tightening. 6) Insert four screws as sho wn to at- tach the base plate to the desired sur- face.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 72 Flush Mount Installation Instructions 1) When deciding on a location to flush mount the unit, find a location so the unit can be viewed clearly .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 73 Flush Mount Diagram.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 74 Pr oper placement Improper placement Proper Antenna Installation - Signal Reception The illustrations show both the proper and impr oper place- ment of a fixed antenna on a boat. Physical obstructions (build- ings, large trees, mountains, etc.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 75 Wiring Instructions Power/Data Cable * If connecting to more than one device, additional wire must be spliced to the black wire. ** Y ou may prefer to connect the alarm to a separate power supply . *** It is recommended that a 3-amp, in-line fuse be used on the positive lead to the external power .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 76 Building, single Buo ys Buoys, car dinal; Buoy , in- stallation; Buoy , isolated danger; Buoy , internal; Buo y , safe water; Buoy , spe- cial purpose; Buo y , generic .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 77 Composite objects Airport; Anchorage; Channel edge; Deep water route; De- fined water; Harbour; Range system; Lighthouse; M ooring trot; N avigation mark, afloat; N avigation mar k, fixed; T raffic Separation Scheme S ystem.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 78 N atural F eatures (ICE) Ice ar ea; Pingo. N atural F eatures (RIVERS) Canal; Canal bank; Rapids; River; River bank; W aterfall.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 79 Radar , Radio Radar , Radio, Electr onic P o- sitioning System Radar station; Radar tran- sponder; Radio station_refco. Radar Reflector Rescue station Rocks U nder water rock. Sand waves Services Pilot boarding place. Signals Chain/Wire; T op mark.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 80 W ater T urbulence T ideway; W ater turbulence. W eed/Kelp Windmill Windmotor W r ecks.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 81 Data Cartridges In addition to its internal chart information, the receiver dis- plays detailed navigational chart information from external data cartridges. Insert one or two cartridges in the slots located on the bot- tom of the unit, below the softkeys.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 82 List of A vailable Datums ADINDAN AFGOOYE AIN EL ABD 70 ANNA 1 AS. 65 ANTIGUA AS. 43 ARC 1950 ARC 1960 AS.BEACON ‘E’ AS.DOS 71/4 AS.STATION 52 AS.TERN ISL. ASCENS. ISL.58 AUS.GEOD. 66 AUS. GEOD. 84 AYABELLE BELLEVUE (IGN) BERMUDA 1967 BISSAU BOGOTA OBS.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 83 NMEA Messages NMEA M essage Definitions AP A A utopilot cross track error , direction to steer , status of GPS, route status, destination waypoint name, and bear- ing from origin to destination (old format).
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 84 NMEA OUTPUT DA T A FORMA T - VERSION 1.5 AP A Autopilot Format A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 APA,A,A,X.XX,L,N,A,A,XXX.,M,CCC 1 OR’ed Blink and SNR (A = valid, V = invalid) 2 Cycle Lock (A = valid, V = invalid) 3-5 Cross Track, Sense (L = steer left, R = steer Right), N.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 85 10-11Distance, naut. miles 12 Waypoint identifier GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 GGA, hhmmss.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 86 4 Origin waypoint ID 5 Destination waypoint ID 6-7 Destination Waypoint Latitude (N or S) 8-9 Destination Waypoint Longitude (E or W) 10 Range naut. miles, present fix to destination waypoint Great Circle. [If range exceeds 999.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 87 NMEA 0183 VERSION 2.0 BWC Bearing and Distance to W aypoint 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BWC,hhmmss.ss1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,c--c*hh 1 UTC of observation 2-3 Waypoint Latitude, N or S 4-5 Waypoint Longitude, E or W 6-7 Bearing, degrees True 8-9 Bearing, degrees Magnetic 10-11Distance, naut.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 88 4 UTC of position 6 Status A = Data valid V = Data not valid RMB Generic Navigation Information (immediately follows RMC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RMB,A,X.XX,a,c--c,c--c,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,A *hh 1 Data Status (A = valid, V = invalid) 2-3 XTE, naut.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 89 VTG Course over ground and Gr ound Speed (SPD) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K*hh 1-2 COG, degrees True 3-4 COG, degrees Magnetic 5-6 SOG, knots 7-8 SOG, kilometers/hour AP A Autopilot Format A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 APA,A,A,x.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 90 2D T wo-dimensional 3D Three-dimensional AUX Auxiliary functions BRG Bearing CDI Course Deviation Indicator CLR CLEAR COG Course over ground CTR Center key CTS Course t.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 91 Nm Nautical mile Nxt Scrn Next screen OSGB Coordinate system used in Gr eat Britain POS Receiver -generated name for current position PWR Power Key SA Selective Availab.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 92 Specifications Size 6” x 8” x 2.5”, not including antenna ( 15.2 cm x 20.3 cm x 6.4 cm) LCD display dimensions 6" diagonal Temperature: Operating 32˚F to 12.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 93 Coordinate Systems S pecifically , a position is up to 90 degr ees north or south of the equator (up to the poles, which are 90˚N and 90˚S; the equator is 0˚ latitude), and up to 180 degrees east or west of the P rime Meridian, which is 0˚ longitude.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 94 A UTM position is described by three elements; the zone it is in, the easting, and the northing. Eastings and northings measure how far into a zone a position is in meters. Eastings are an east/west measur ement, and correspond roughly to lon- gitude.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 95 What Is GPS? tance between the receiv er and the satellite: this is ranging. Once the receiver has computed range for at least three satellites, its location on the surface of the earth can be determined. Each satellite transmits two types of data, almanac and ephemeris.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 96 curacy is a potential risk, and has introduced Selective A vail- ability (SA) to maintain a military advantage. SA is a random error that is introduced to the SPS code ephemeris data and reduces the accuracy of any SPS receiver .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 97 Explanation of Data T erms DRIFT . Speed of the current. The receiver requires external NMEA or manual input of the log speed and compass heading in order to calculate drift. DST . Distance to go to an active waypoint, or the distance betw een two waypoints in a route leg.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 98 NM on the courseline in 1 hour , his SO A is 30 knots, whereas SOG would be 34 knots. SOG. (Speed Over G round) This is the speed at which the vehicle/ vessel is moving in r espect to the earth. SOG is measured in knots, miles per hour , or kilometers per hour .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 99 Glossary Active Leg The segment of a route currently being traveled. Azimuth The angular measurement from the horizon to a satellite or other object. Bearing The compass direction from your position to a destination, measured to the nearest degree.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 100 Heading The dir ection in which the receiver is moving, track or gr ound course, (due to wind, current, and so forth), and may also be different from the course. Latitude The angular distance north or south of the equator measured by lines encir cling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 ° to 90 ° .
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 101 Reverse R oute Duplicates an existing route but in r everse order . Route A planned course of travel that is defined b y a sequence of waypoints. When activ e, the route is used in the calculation of all naviga- tion data except position, speed o ver ground and track/course ov er ground.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 102 INDEX Abbreviations 90 Accuracy 95 Alarms 45; arrival radius 45; anchor alarm 45; XTE alarm 46; turning test alarm on/off 46 Antenna installation 74 Appendix 69 Attrib.
Magellan NA V 6500/NA V 6510 103 Map screen 12, using cursor key 13 Map shift 58 Memory reset 56 MOB 29 NA V Screens 10 Nav-Aid icons 76 Navigation screens 11 NA V 1 screen 19; NA V 2 screen 19; NA V .
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An important point after buying a device Magellan NAV 6500 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Magellan NAV 6500 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Magellan NAV 6500 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Magellan NAV 6500 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Magellan NAV 6500 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Magellan NAV 6500, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Magellan NAV 6500.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Magellan NAV 6500. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Magellan NAV 6500 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center