User ManualGPS 310 Satellite Navigator
4The GPS 310 is designed to fitcomfortably in your hand. Holdthe receiver with the antennatowards the sky.Initializing the Receiver - EZStartBefore us
5 ENTER ELEVATION. Use the ARROW pad to enterthe approximate elevation for your position. If unknown,leave the elevation at 0. Press ENTER ENTE
6completed the initialization process or have just turned yourGPS 310 on, the GPS 310 will display the following screensin the order shown.As the GPS
7Basic OperationSaving a Position FixPosition fixes can be saved in memory for use later when youwant to return to that position. Saved position fixe
8Creating a LandmarkTo create a landmark at a location which is not your currentposition, use the same procedure as saving a position with theaddition
9Viewing the POSITION ScreenThe POSITION screen displays the coordinates for your lastcomputed position and information about any satellites thatare v
10Viewing the Navigation ScreensWithout an Active Route. Without an active route thenavigation screen displays your heading and the speed atwhich you
11With an Active Route. When you have an active route thenavigation screen still displays your heading and speed butalso includes the bearing and dis
12A second navigational screen is also provided while you havean active route. This screen is very similar to the first screenexcept that the distanc
13Creating a GOTO RouteThe simplest form of a route is a one-leg route called aGOTO route (you are GOing TO a destination). This isrouting you from
WARNINGSA measure of knowledge by the user is required for proper andsafe use of the Magellan GPS 310™. READ THE USER MANUAL &WARRANTY COMPLETELY.
14If the receiver is not tracking sufficient satellites tocompute a position fix, the start of the newly createdGOTO route will be the last position c
15Working with LandmarksViewing a LandmarkTo view a stored landmark press MENUuntil LMKS appears at the top of thescreen.Press ENTER. The BEARING/DIS
16Editing a LandmarkFollowing the instructions under Viewing a Landmark, use theLEFT/RIGHT arrows to select the landmark you wish to edit.Press the UP
17Working with RoutesThe route function allows you to link a series of landmarksand travel, point by point, to a final destination.ABCDLeg 1Leg 2Leg 3
18The receiver prompts you for a startinglandmark for the route. The first landmark,*POS, is your present position. Use theARROW pad to scroll throu
19pad to select a landmark as the destination for this leg or pressENTER to signal the GPS 310 that this was the last leg in theroute and you are fini
20The first screen displayed is the ROUTESUMMARY screen. This screen displaysthe start and end landmark for the entireroute as well as the total dist
21Deleting a RouteWith a route in memory, press MENU until ROUTE appearsat the top of the display. Press ENTER. While still viewingthe Route Summar
22Activating a Leg in a RouteAs you are navigating you may decide that you no longer wishto continue on the leg that you are now using. Instead youwis
23Editing a Leg in a RoutePress MENU until ROUTE appears at the top of the display.Press ENTER. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs until the legyou wish to ed
iTABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction ... 1Welcome to the Magellan GPS 310 ...
24Deleting a Leg From a RoutePress MENU until ROUTE appears at the top of the display.Press ENTER. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs to find theleg of the r
25Additional FeaturesViewing the Time and DateYou can view the current time and date (obtained from thesatellites) by repeatedly pressing the MENU key
26Changing Coordinate SystemsYou may wish to change the coordinate system that your GPS310 uses to display the position and landmarks coordinates.You
27Changing Map DatumsIf you are using a map (or chart) in conjunction with yourGPS 310 you need to insure that the datum used by the GPS310 matches th
28Changing Distance UnitsYour distance units can be in miles and miles per hour (MI-MPH), nautical miles and knots (NM-KTS), or kilometersand kilomete
29Changing North ReferenceThe GPS 310 uses magnetic north as a default reference for allnavigation computations. You can change this to true north(go
30SELECT COUNTRY or STATE. Use the ARROW pad tochange the flashing text to select the country or state for yourpresent location.Press ENTER.ENTER EL
31Setting Display ContrastTo adjust the contrast of the display, pressMENU until SETUP is displayed at thetop of the screen and press ENTER. Usethe L
32Connecting to External DevicesThe GPS 310 is designed to interface to a PC or other devicesusing a data cable. The GPS 310 continuously outputsNMEA
33Connecting the GPS 310 to an Autopilot DeviceTo connect the GPS 310 to an autopilot or other externaldevice you may need to cut off the DB9 connecto
iiWorking with Routes... 17Creating a Route ... 17Viewi
34NMEA Data MessagesNMEA DATA MESSAGES. NMEA data is output at 4800baud, 8, N, 1, checksum off. These settings are acceptable tomost equipment and sof
35NMEA 0183 VERSION 2.1APB Autopilot Sentence “B” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14APB,A,A,x.x,a,N,A,A,x.x,a,c—c,x.x,a,x.x,a*hh1 Status: A = D
36GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11GGA,hhmmss.ss,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,
37GLL Geographic Position — Latitude/Longitude 1 2 3 4 5 6GLL,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A*hh1-2 Latitude, N/S2-3 Longitud
38GSV GPS Satellites in ViewNumber of satellites (SV) in view, PRN numbers,elevation, azimuth and SNR value. Four satel-lites maximum per transmission
39RMB Generic Navigation Information (immediatelyfollows RMC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10RMB,A,X.XX,a,c--c,c--c,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,
40RMC Transit Specific (to be followed by RMB) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,1111.11,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x
41TroubleshootingDoes not turn on:1. Check to insure that the batteries are installed correctlyand that the battery terminals are clean.2. Replace the
42navigation information (destination pointer, etc.) is notupdated until you are moving. (The receiver is unable todetect which way you are facing whi
43Why won’t the receiver accept the coordinates higher than 59seconds when I am inputting coordinates?The most common cause of this is you are trying
iiiAccessories ... 46Attaching the Wrist Lanyard... 47Shipping/Transporting .
44IconsTRACKINGTRACKINGTRACKINGTRACKINGTRACKING Provides a visual indication of whether thereceiver is “locked” or “unlocked” on satellite signals.
45Contacting MagellanIf after using the troubleshooting section, you are still unableto solve your operation problem, please call Magellan’sTechnical
46AccessoriesAccessories for your Magellan GPS 310 are available fromyour Magellan dealer or you can order directly from Magellanusing the order card
47Attaching the Wrist LanyardThe lanyard for your GPS 310 can be easily attached byinserting the small loop of the lanyard through the ringprovided on
48Shipping / TransportingIf you ship or transport your GPS 310 more than 100 miles,you may need to reinitialize the GPS 310 again at your newlocation.
49GlossaryActive Leg The segment of a route currently being usedto compute navigational information.Bearing The compass direction from your positionto
50Landmark A location saved in the unit’s memory whichis obtained by entering data, editing data,calculating data or saving a current position.Used to
51TTG Time To Go (TTG) is the measurementof how long it will take you to arrive atyour destination. TTG is based on howfast you are moving towards th
52IndexAAccessories 46; wrist strap 47Antenna 2; reception 3;troubleshooting 41BBatteries installing 3; life 25;NiCad 43; warning 44Bearing/Distanc
53MMap Datums changing 27Multileg route 17; see alsoRoute, creatingNNavigation screen Movingcompass (without activeroute) 10; Steering (withactive
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SpecificationsPerformance:Receiver: 12 parallel-channel receiver with quadrifilarantenna, tracks up to 12 satellites tocompute and update position inf
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1IntroductionWelcome to the Magellan GPS 310Congratulations on your purchase of the Magellan GPS 310satellite navigator. The GPS 310 is an easy-to-us
2The ENTER keyconfirms dataentries or menuselections.The NAV keyaccesses thePosition andNavigationscreens.The MARK key isused to createlandmarks and s
3Getting StartedInstalling the BatteriesThe GPS 310 uses two AA alkaline batteries that are installedat the back of the receiver. To remove the batte
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