Mitac Digital Technology 2007VEN2001 Portable Navigator User Manual Venus01 Manuel

Mitac International Corporation Portable Navigator Venus01 Manuel

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Magellan® Maestro™  Instructions for Operating the  Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150  IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 is a vehicle-navigation aid designed to assist you in arriving to your selected destinations. When using the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150, these safety rules must be followed to prevent accidents that can result in injury or death to yourself or others:  • California law prohibits mounting any item to your windshield. Please check with your state or local law enforcement for applicable regulations regarding windshield mounting. Go to www.magellanGPS.com for alternate mounting solutions.  • When driving, the need to view the display is minimal. Voice prompts will guide you to your destination. The driver should enter data or program the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 only when the vehicle is stopped. Only a vehicle passenger should enter data or program the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 while the vehicle is moving.  • It is your responsibility to comply with all traffic laws.  • Every attempt is made to ensure that the database is accurate. However, roadways, points of interest (POIs), and business and service locations may change over time. The database does not include, analyze, process, consider, or reflect any of the following: legal restrictions (such as vehicular type, weight, height, width, load and speed restrictions); road slope or grade; bridge height, width, weight, or other limits; population density; neighborhood quality or safety; availability or proximity of law enforcement, emergency rescue, medical, or other assistance; construction work zones or hazards; road or lane closures; road, traffic, or traffic facilities’ safety or condition; weather conditions; pavement characteristics or conditions; special events; traffic congestion. It is your responsibility to disregard any unsafe, hazardous, or illegal route suggestions.  • Keep the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 safe from extreme temperature conditions. For example, do not leave it exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period of time.  • Take care when mounting the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 in your vehicle, whether using the windshield Magellan CrossOverGPS 3150 / MAGELLAN
mount or other mount or accessories, that it does not obstruct the driver's view of the road,  • interfere with the operation of the vehicle's safety devices such as air bags, or present a hazard to occupants of the vehicle should the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 be dislodged while driving. You assume the risks associated with damage to your vehicle or vehicle occupants as the result of your choices in mounting the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150.  • Laws in some states prohibit wearing stereo headphones while operating a motor vehicle. Please contact your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles for information.  • The battery in the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 is rechargeable and should not be removed. In the event it should need to be replaced, please contact Magellan Technical Support.  • Extreme temperatures may cause the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 to stop working. Do not leave it exposed to extreme heat or cold for long periods of time.  About Charging the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150  • Use only the AC adapter (Phihong: PSC11R-050) approved for your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150. Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and/or danger.  • Use only the car charger approved for / supplied with your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150. Use of another type of car charger will result in malfunction and/or danger.  • The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 is intended to be supplied with a LISTED Power Unit marked with "LPS", "Limited Power Source" and output rated + 5 V dc / 2.0 A".  • Use the USB cable approved for / supplied with your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150.  • Use the battery provided with your Magellan Maestro 3100/3140 or its identical replacement approved for the  Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150  • For safety reasons, the battery in your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will stop charging when the ambient temperature is less than 32°F (0°C) or more than 113°F (45°C)  IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS  About the AC Adapter
• Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the adapter when your hands or feet are wet.  • Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate the device or charging the battery. Do not cover the AC  adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling. Do not  use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case.  • Connect the adapter to a proper power source. The voltage and  grounding requirements are found on the product case and/or  packaging. • Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.  • Do not attempt to service the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.  About the Battery  • Do not attempt to replace the battery. Please contact Magellan  Technical Support for issues related to the battery.  • Use the charger approved for your Magellan Maestro  3100/3140.  IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY:  • Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instruccions.  • Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by  Magellan.  • The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly.  • Use the battery only in the specified equipment.  INSTRUCTION TO THE USER:  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 or more 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.  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 antenna 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.   This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.  IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS  IC statement  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 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 equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for anuncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operatedwith minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with anyother antenna or transmitter.This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for  anuncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operatedwith minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  © 2006 Thales Navigation, Inc. All rights reserved. The Magellan Logo, Magellan, Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150, Turn it on and go, TrueView, QuickSpell, SmartDetour, and SmartVolume are trademarks of Thales. 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 Thales.  63136101 A  TABLE OF CONTENTS  ........................................................................................................................... .....................................Magellan® Maestro™ 1 Instructions for Operating  the Magellan Maestro  3100/3140 ............................................................................................... ........ ......................................................1 About Charging the Magellan Maestro  3100/3140 ............................................................................................... ........ ........................................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY  WARNINGS .................................................................................................... ...................................................1 About the AC  Adapter ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................. 2 About the  Battery .............................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 2 Important instructions for service personnel only: ................................................................................................................. ......................................... 2 INSTRUCTION TO THE  USER:............................................................................................................... This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with anyother antenna or transmitter.
............................................................................. 2 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement .......................................................................................................... ................................... 3 IC  statement .......................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................... ...................................................................i Chapter 1: Contact  Information ...................................................................................................... ................................................1 Technical  Support ............................................................................................................. ................................................................................................. 1 Warranty  Service .............................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 1 Customer  Service .............................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 1  Registration ...................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 2: GPS Information ...................................................................................................... ......................................................2 About Satellite Navigation ........................................................................................................ .......................................................................................... 2 How Satellite Navigation  Works ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................... 2 Line of  Sight .................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................. 2 A Word on the Safe Usage of GPS Maps ................................................................................................................. ............................................................. 3 From Source to  Destination........................................................................................................ ..................................................................................... 3 Placement of Your GPS Receiver for Optimal Satellite Reception ......................................................................................................... ............................... 3 Signal Acquisition  Time ................................................................................................................. ..................................................................................... 3 GPS Maps and Your Safety ............................................................................................................... ................................................................................... 4 Chapter 3: Magellan  Maestro  3100/3140 ............................................................................................... ........ ....................................5 Front  View ................................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... 5 Rear  View ................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................... 6 Top  View ................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................ 6 Bottom View ................................................................................................................. ....................................................................................................... 7 Right Side View ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 7 Left Side  View ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................... 8 Car
Holder .............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................. 8 Using Removable Memory Cards ................................................................................................................ ......................................................................... 9 To Insert the Storage  Card: ................................................................................................................. ............................................................................ 9 To Remove the Storage  card: .................................................................................................................. ........................................................................ 9 Chapter 4: Vehicle  Installation ........................................................................................................ .............................................10 Installing the Windshield  Mount ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................ 10 Chapter 5: Navigation Basic Operation .......................................................................................................... ..............................12 Turning the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 On Out of the Box ................................................................................................................... ............................. 12 Power Off versus “Sleep”  Mode................................................................................................................. .................................................................... 12 Power  Management ..................................................................................................... ................................................................................................. 12 Resetting  the Magellan Maestro  3100/3140 ............................................................................................... ........ .................................................................. 12 Adjusting the  Volume .............................................................................................................
........................................................................................... 12 Repeating the Last Command ......................................................................................................... ................................................................................. 12 Making  Selections ......................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... 13 Inputting Text Characters ........................................................................................................ ......................................................................................... 13 Additional Characters (“More” Button) ............................................................................................................. ................................................................ 13 Numerical Characters (“123”  Button) ............................................................................................................. ................................................................. 14 What Is  QuickSpell? ...................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... 14 Help with Address Entry ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................... 15 Chapter 6:  Traveling .......................................................................................................... ...........................................................16  TABLE OF CONTENTS  Guidance Information Screens ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................. 16 Map  Screen ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................ 17  Changing from 2D to 3D Map  View .................................................................................................................
.................................................................. 17 Changing the Map Zoom  Levels ............................................................................................................... ......................................................................... 18 Maneuver List  Screen ............................................................................................................... ......................................................................................... 18 TrueView  Screen ............................................................................................................... ................................................................................................. 19 Choosing  the Route  Method ............................................................................................................. ................................................................................. 20 Changing the Route  Method ............................................................................................................. ................................................................................ 20 Cancelling a Planned  Route ................................................................................................................ .............................................................................. 20 Detouring from the  Planned  Route ................................................................................................................ .................................................................... 21 Excluding a Maneuver in the  Planned  Route ................................................................................................................ ..................................................... 21 Displaying Information About Your  Present  Location ........................................................................................................... ............................................. 22 Saving Your Current Location to Your  Address  Book .................................................................................................................
........................................ 22 Finding POIs Along Your  Route ................................................................................................................ .......................................................................... 22 Finding a Detour Along  Your  Route ................................................................................................................ ................................................................... 23 Chapter 7: Selecting  Destinations ...................................................................................................... ..........................................25 Destination  Screen ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................. 25 Country  Selection (Globe  Button) ............................................................................................................. ......................................................................... 25 Entering and Routing to  Your Home  Address ............................................................................................................ ........................................................ 25 Selecting a Destination Using Select  Address ............................................................................................................ ....................................................... 26 Search By  City.................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................... 27 Search by Zip  Code ................................................................................................................. ...................................................................................... 27 Search By  State .................................................................................................................. .......................................................................................... 28 Previous  City....................................................................................................................
............................................................................................. 29 Selecting a  Destination Using the Address  Book ................................................................................................................. .............................................. 30 Previous  Destinations ...................................................................................................... ............................................................................................. 30 Saving a  Previous Destination to the Address  Book ................................................................................................................. ................................... 31 Deleting A Previous  Destination ....................................................................................................... .......................................................................... 32  Favorites............................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................... 32  Editing a  Favorite ............................................................................................................ ........................................................................................... 33 Deleting A  Favorite ............................................................................................................ ......................................................................................... 33 List  Addresses ......................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... 34 Editing  an  Address ............................................................................................................ ......................................................................................... 34 Deleting an  Address ............................................................................................................ ....................................................................................... 35 Create New
Entry ................................................................................................................. ......................................................................................... 35 Search by  City ................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................... 35 Search by Zip  Code ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................... 36 Search by  State .................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................ 37 Previous  City ................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................... 38 Trip  Planner ............................................................................................................. ..................................................................................................... 39  New .................................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... 39  Optimizing a  Trip ................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................... 41 Guide  Me .................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................ 42  Edit ................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... 42 Delete  and  Rename ............................................................................................................ ........................................................................................ 43 Selecting a Point  of Interest as a
Destination ....................................................................................................... ............................................................ 45 Spell  Name ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................... 46  Nearest ............................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... 46 List  By  City ................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................. 46 Select  Category ........................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... 47 Select  Category............................................................................................................ ................................................................................................. 47  Nearest ............................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... 48 List  by  City ................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................. 48 Spell  Name ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................. 48 Cuisine  Type ................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................. 49  TABLE OF CONTENTS  Custom POIs ..................................................................................................................
 ............................................................................................... 49 Selecting an Intersection as a Destination ....................................................................................................... ................................................................ 51 Search by  City.................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................... 51 Search by Zip  Code ................................................................................................................. ...................................................................................... 52 Search by  State................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................... 52 Previous  City.................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................. 53 Chapter 8: Navigation Options ............................................................................................................. ........................................55  Configuration ................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................. 55 POI Selection............................................................................................................ ..................................................................................................... 55 Custom  POIs .................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................... 55 Map  Options ............................................................................................................. .................................................................................................... 60 TrueView Options ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................. 60 Select Map  Color.............................................................................................................
.... .......................................................................................... 60 Route  Preferences........................................................................................................ ................................................................................................. 61 Detour  Options.............................................................................................................. ................................................................................................ 62 Menu  Colors................................................................................................................ .................................................................................................. 63 Tone  Options.............................................................................................................. ................................................................................................... 63 GPS  Options.............................................................................................................. .................................................................................................... 63 GPS  Status ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................. 63 Set GPS  Position ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................. 64 Simulator  Mode................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................ 64 Automatic  Volume.............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................... 65 Backup
and  Restore.............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................ 65  Backup ............................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... 65  Restore ............................................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... 65 Map  Information ...................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... 66 Trip  Computer .......................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... 66 Current Trip ................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... 66 Stopping or Starting the Trip Computer .......................................................................................................... ............................................................ 67 Saving the Current Trip  Report ............................................................................................................... .................................................................... 67 Resetting the Trip  Computer .......................................................................................................... ............................................................................ 68 Viewing a Saved Trip  Report ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................ 68 Deleting a Trip  Report ....................................................................................................
........... ................................................................................. 68 Chapter 9:  Bluetooth .......................................................................................................... ..........................................................70 How to use the  Dialer ................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................ 70  Introduction ...................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................ 70 Main Interface ........................................................................................................... ................................................................................................... 70 Pair  Mode ................................................................................................................  ..................................................................................................... 70 The pairing window shall pop up, if it is not the first time of use, you need to click in the main interface. .............................................................. 70 Make paring process on your mobile phone. (See the user guide of your mobile phone.) ............................................................................................ 71 After you input the passkey in your mobile phone, there shall be a passkey input window pop up in your Magellan Maestro. Then you need to input the same numbers as you input to your mobile phone to this pop up  window. ............................................................................................................ .......... 71 Establish  Connection........................................................................................................ ............................................................................................ 71  Connect ............................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................... 71 The other way to connect ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................... 72 Place a  call..................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................. 75 Place a call via Keypads ............................................................................................................ ................................................................................. 76 Place a call via  Contacts ............................................................................................................ ................................................................................ 76 Place a call via Call  History .............................................................................................................. .......................................................................... 77 Place a call via  Redial ............................................................................................................... ................................................................................. 78 Dial  Fail ................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................... 79 Dial  Success ............................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. 80 Incoming  call..................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................... 81  Exit ................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... 83 How to Transfer files via Bluetooth wireless technology ........................................................................................................ ............................................ 84  TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tap to enter “Bluetooth Manager” window. ............................................................................................................ ..................................................... 84 There are two ways (4.2.1 and 4.2.2) to connect to the “Bluetooth File Transfer” service of a remote device: ............................................................. 85 Tap in the “Bluetooth Manager” window (Figure 4~2), the “Passkey Request” window shall pop up as Figure 4~4. ............................................... 85 Input the passkey you set that is not more than 16 digital numbers, and then the “Remote Device” window shall pop up as below:.......................... 86 How to use My Shortcuts ..........................................................................................................  ......................................................................................... 88 Tap in the main interface (Figure 5~1) to enter “Bluetooth Manager” window. .......................................................................................................... 89 Tap “My Shortcuts” to explore the shortcut stored in “My Shortcuts”. ........................................................................................................ .................. 89 How to use Active  Connections ...................................................................................................... ................................................................................... 91 Tap in the main interface (Figure 6~1) to enter “Bluetooth Manager” window. .......................................................................................................... 92 Tap in the main interface (Figure 6~1) to enter “Active Connections” window. .......................................................................................................... 92 Choose a active connection, the shall display (Figure 6~4), and then you can tap this button to disconnect the active connection. ....................... 92 How to use Bluetooth Settings ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................. 93 Tap in the main interface (Figure 7~1) to enter “Bluetooth Manager” window. .......................................................................................................... 93 Tap to enter “Bluetooth Settings” window as below: ............................................................................................................... .................................... 94 Tap the name area, the “Device Name” change window shall pop up as below: ......................................................................................................... 94 Input the new device name you want to change to, and tap to verify or tap to cancel. ............................................................................................... 95 Tap in the “Bluetooth Settings” (Figure 7~3) to set the share folder you want to use in Bluetooth file transfer. ........................................................ 95 The default share folder is “My Flash Disk”. If you have inserted a memory card to your Magellan Maestro, there shall be a “Storage Card” directory in the directory list. Select the folder you want to use in the Bluetooth file transfer, and tap the “Select” button to set the share folder or tap the “Cancel” button to cancel the share folder change. .............................................................................................................
.............................................................. 95 After setting the share folder, it shall back to “Bluetooth Setting” window (Figure 7~3), tap to save your settings and go back to “Bluetooth Manager” window (Figure 7~2)................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................... 96 How to  Exit ................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... 96 Tap to power off the Bluetooth and go back the main interface............................................................................................................. ...................... 96 Tap to exit the main interface and go back to the  “Settings”  window. ............................................................................................................ ............ 97 Chapter 10: System  Settings ............................................................................................................. ...........................................98  Brightness ........................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................ 98 Power Management ..................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... 98  Password .......................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................ 98 Set Password .......................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... 98 Change  Password .......................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... 99 Delete  Password ....................................................................................................
...... ................................................................................................. 99  Language .......................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................ 99 Chapter 11: System Status ................................................................................................................ .........................................100 Product  Information ...................................................................................................... .................................................................................................. 100 User  Storage ............................................................................................................. ...................................................................................................... 100  Diagnostics ....................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................. 100 Audio Test.................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... 100 Touchscreen Test ................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................... 100 Keypad  Test ................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................. 100 Video  Test ................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................ 100 Contact  Us ...............................................................................................................
...... ................................................................................................. 101 Chapter  12: Magellan Maestro Tools  Installation ........................................................................................................ ............102 Installing the  Software ........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................ 102 Chapter 13: Magellan Maestro Music Manager ........................................................................................................... ............103 Chapter 14: Music  Player ...............................................................................................................  .............................................104  Single Song  Play ..................................................................................................................  ........................................................................................... 104  Multiple Song  Play ..................................................................................................................  ........................................................................................ 104  Play...................................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 105  Create................................................................................................................  ......................................................................................................... 105  Modify...............................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 105  Delete ...............................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 105
Rename ............................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 106  Play  Mode ................................................................................................................  ....................................................................................................... 106  TABLE OF CONTENTS  List  Songs ................................................................................................................  ....................................................................................................... 106  Equalizer ..........................................................................................................  ............................................................................................................... 107  Help ..................................................................................................................  .............................................................................................................. 107  Chapter 15: Magellan Maestro Photo  Manager ...........................................................................................................  .............108  Chapter 16: Photo  Viewer ..............................................................................................................  .............................................109  View Single Photo ................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................... 109 Previous Image (left arrow) ............................................................................................................... ......................................................................... 109 Zoom ................................................................................................................ .......................................................................................................... 109
Slideshow .........................................................................................................  ......................................................................................................... 110  Pan ....................................................................................................................  ........................................................................................................ 110  Rotate  Image ................................................................................................................  ............................................................................................. 110  Next Image (right  arrow) ...............................................................................................................  ............................................................................. 110  ESC ..................................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 110  Manage  Photos ...............................................................................................................  ................................................................................................ 110  List  View .................................................................................................................  .................................................................................................... 110  Thumbnail ........................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 110  Rename ............................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 110  Properties .........................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 111  Tools ................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................... 111  Preferences........................................................................................................  ......................................................................................................... 111  Delete  Files ..................................................................................................................  ............................................................................................... 111  About ................................................................................................................  .......................................................................................................... 111  Chapter 17: Magellan Maestro POI  Manager ...........................................................................................................  ................112  Latitude ............................................................................................................  .............................................................................................................. 112  Longitude .........................................................................................................  ............................................................................................................... 112  Altitude ............................................................................................................  ............................................................................................................... 113  Opening a POI  File ...................................................................................................................  ....................................................................................... 113 Creating a New  POI  FIle ................................................................................................................... ............................................................................... 114 Adding Individual  POI’s ................................................................................................................
.................................................................................. 114 Importing a Data  FIle ................................................................................................................... ................................................................................... 116  Appendix .......................................................................................................... ...........................................................................117 POI  Categories ........................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................ 117  Specifications ................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................. 119  PC  Requirements ................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... 119 GPS  Status  Screen ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................................... 120 GPS  STATUS Screen Structure-first  page .................................................................................................................. ................................................ 120 Bad fix  code .................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................... 120 GPS  STATUS Screen Structure - second  page .................................................................................................................. ......................................... 121 Typical GPS STATUS Screen  Display ............................................................................................................. ............................................................. 122 Frequently Asked
Questions .......................................................................................................... .................................................................................. 123  Chapter 1: Contact Information  If you need support for your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 and you wish to contact Thales, please use the following information to direct your questions/comments to the proper person.  1.1 Technical Support  If you need technical assistance or “how-to” help, or if you have a technical question about the functionality of your Magellan product, please contact us on the Internet at www.magellangps.com or reach us by fax or by phone.  Our Technical Support phone representatives are available Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST/PDT. After hours, you may leave a detailed voice mail message that will be returned within the next business day.  Telephone: (866) 868-2259 or (909) 394-5000 (outside the United States)  You may also reach Technical Support by Fax: (909) 494-7777 [Attn: Tech. Support]; or E-Mail: magellansupport@thalesnavigation.com  1.2 Warranty Service  To obtain warranty service on your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150, you must contact us for a return authorization (RA) before you ship the product. Packages arriving at our dock without an RA will be refused.  To obtain an RA, simply contact our Technical Support group at: Telephone:  (866) 868-2259 or (909) 394-5000 (outside the United States); Fax: (909) 394-7050 [Attn: Tech. Support]; or E-Mail: magellansupport@thalesnavigation.com  1.3 Customer Service  If you need to order accessories or obtain unlock codes, you can call our Customer Service Department Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 5:00  p.m. PST/PDT, or visit our Web site at www.magellangps.com.
Telephone: (866) 339-0488 or (909) 394-5000 (outside the United States); Fax: (909) 394-7078.  1.4 Registration  Please make sure to register your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 at www.magellangps.com. By registering, you will be informed of the latest product updates.  Chapter 2: GPS Information  2.1 About Satellite Navigation  Global satellite navigation is an exciting technology, providing enhanced productivity and accuracy in a vast number of industries. It adds a new level of enjoyment and safety to a wide range of navigation, sports, and recreational activities.  A Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is a network of satellites that transmit high-frequency radio signals containing time and distance data that can be picked up by a receiver, allowing users to pinpoint their precise locations anywhere around the globe.  There are two Global Navigation Satellite Systems in operation: the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Russian GLObal NAvigation Satellite System (GLONASS). These systems are constantly being upgraded to meet higher standards of reliability. A third GNSS named GALILEO, after the Italian astronomer of the early 1600s, is being developed in Europe specifically to provide a higher standard of integrity and reliability, required to ensure the safety of lives during transport by air, land and sea, without the use of additional augmentation systems.  While the GPS and GLONASS satellite networks are being developed to achieve maximum performance, Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) have been established to provide improved accuracy. SBAS provides differential signal corrections for GPS and GLONASS transmissions with the use of ground stations and geostationary satellites in specific regions. This is GNSS-1, the first phase in establishing the required integrity for high-precision satellite navigation.  GNSS-2 requires the launching of new satellites into orbit and a complete upgrade of the existing satellite systems. This second phase is already well underway. GALILEO, scheduled to begin service in 2008, is being developed to meet the standards of GNSS-2 for rapid and reliable, certified precision positioning.
2.2 How Satellite Navigation Works  Global navigation satellites continuously transmit time and distance information as they orbit Earth in a precise formation. Navigation satellite receivers use this information to calculate an exact location through triangulation. Every point on Earth is identified by two sets of numbers called coordinates. These coordinates represent the exact point where a horizontal line, known as latitude, crosses a vertical line, known as longitude. The receiver locks on to at least three satellites and uses the information received to determine the coordinates of the receiving device.  By comparing the time the signals were transmitted from the satellites and the time they were recorded, the receiver calculates how far away each satellite is. The distance of the receiver from three or more satellites reveals its position on the surface of the planet. With these distance measurements, the receiver might also calculate speed, bearing, trip time, distance to destination, altitude, and more.  The satellite-navigation device may display its position as longitude/latitude, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), Military Grid (MG), or simply as a point on an electronic map. Many Thales Navigation receivers provide comprehensive mapping data, making satellite navigation an easy tool to enhance your recreational and industrial activities.  2.2.1 Line of Sight  Satellite-navigation receivers operate by line of sight with global-positioning satellites. This means that at least three satellites must be in “view” of a receiver in order to calculate longitude and latitude. A fourth satellite must also be within line of sight to calculate altitude. On average, eight satellites are continuously within line of sight of every position on Earth; the more satellites in view, the more accurate the positioning.  Though the radio signals of navigation satellites will pass through clouds, glass, plastic, and other lightweight materials, satellite-navigation receivers will not work underground or in other enclosed spaces.  Chapter 2: GPS Information  2.3 A Word on the Safe Usage of GPS Maps  Just like paper maps, maps on GPS devices vary greatly in terms of information included and visual presentation. Whether topographical maps, roadmaps or marine charts, each map and the data it presents is designed for a specific purpose. For example, marine charts will often present only a
minimal representation of roadways and are not a substitute for street maps. Topographic maps usually provide minimal detail about bodies of water and do not contain marine navigational markers.  Maps also vary widely in scale: the smaller the scale, the more detailed the map. Therefore, when using GPS maps (just as with paper maps) it is important to consider what type of map you are using in your explorations and to use common sense.  2.3.1 From Source to Destination  Thales Navigation, maker of Magellan GPS products, is not a cartography company. We do not create the maps that are used on our GPS devices. We seek to acquire map data from the best public and private sources available at the time of publication. Thales Navigation licenses* topographical maps, roadmaps, marine charts and points of interest (POI) data from commercial and governmental cartographic sources that provide raw map data. Thales Navigation processes and compresses the raw data into a format that makes it presentable and manageable to work on our GPS devices. And to ensure that our map data is as robust as possible, data from multiple sources are often combined to provide a better user experience for our customers. This processing does not alter the landforms, coordinates or other spatial data that comes in the raw data. The accuracy of the maps is fundamentally dependent on the source data used to create them. Map data changes frequently due to both natural and man-made causes. As a result, governmental and commercial cartography companies must continuously review, correct, and improve upon their map data. We release new versions of our maps on a regular basis to reflect these changes.  After processing the data, we test the compatibility of the map with our GPS devices to ensure that the products we release work properly on our GPS devices. We also beta-test our products to get customer feedback prior to release.  2.4 Placement of Your GPS Receiver for Optimal Satellite Reception  FIrstly, before considering signal reception, it is important to understand that your GPS receiver is a sensitive piece of equipment. You should never place it in an area of your vehicle where it may be struck by other items, or where vibration may cause it to strike other items or parts of the vehicle. The windshield mount included in the box allows you to place the receiver in such a way that the antenna can receive the satellite signal through the windshield without being obstructed by other parts of the vehicle. However, tinted windows or other reflective coatings may interfere with reception. In this case, it may be required to attach an external antenna (optional). An external antenna provides faster satellite fix times and greater signal strength.
Because it is mounted outside of the vehicle, it is not affected by reflective coatings on windows and has an unobstructed line of sight to the satellites. Other mounting solutions are available but may require an external antenna.  External conditions also affect GPS signal reception. Although weather conditions do not affect the signal, tall buildings and trees, driving through canyons, wooded areas, or tunnels, and sitting in a garage or covered parking area will affect the GPS signal. The GPS receiver constantly monitors and updated the GPS signal status and will reacquire the signal once it is clear of any obstructions.  2.5 Signal Acquisition Time  The first time you use your Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150, or if you travel over 500 miles with it off, there may be a delay in receiving the initial satellite fix; depending on your position and the position of the satellites, this could take 15 minutes or more. Normal usage will receive the satellite fix much faster, but still may take several minutes. It is important to have your antenna rotated upward and an unobstructed view of the sky to receive the best possible satellite signal.  Chapter 2: GPS Information  2.6 GPS Maps and Your Safety  Remember, your GPS device is an aid to navigation. It must be used with common sense, and it is important that users interpret GPS map data with a critical eye. Landscapes and roads change or may be impassable, trees and tall buildings can obscure GPS signals, and your GPS device may not always reflect the complete picture. When using GPS, you must combine the information provided by your GPS map with your relevant local knowledge, road signage, buoys, depth soundings and changing local conditions to generate a complete understanding of your situation.  It is your responsibility to ensure compliance to all traffic laws, including pedestrian observance of crosswalks, and to use good judgment while operating the Magellan GPS receiver. Safety must be your primary concern. The Magellan GPS receiver must not be used while engaged in any activity requiring the user's full attention to the environment. For instance, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 GPS receiver should be operated only by vehicle passengers or by the driver when the vehicle has come to a complete stop. The driver must not attempt to view the display while driving. Disregard any unsafe, hazardous or illegal route suggestions.
Magellan maps do not include, analyze, process, consider or reflect any of the following: legal restrictions (such as weight, height, width, load and speed restrictions); road slope or grade; bridge height, width, weight or other limits; population density; neighborhood quality or safety; availability or proximity of law enforcement, emergency rescue, medical or other assistance; construction work zones or hazards; road, sidewalk, or waterway closures or conditions; weather conditions; pavement characteristics or conditions; special events; traffic congestion; time of day.  *Thales Navigation licenses map data from governmental sources such as, but not limited to, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA-NOS) and the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS). Thales Navigation also licenses map data from commercial cartography companies such as Navigation Technologies, Navionics, DMTI and C-Map.  Chapter 4: Vehicle Installation  Take care when mounting the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 in your vehicle, whether using the windshield mount or other mount, that it does not obstruct the driver’s view of the road. Make sure that the placement of the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 and cable does not interfere with the operation of vehicle safety devices, such as air bags. You assume the risks associated with damage to your vehicle or vehicle’s occupants as a result of how you choose to mount the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150.  4.1 Installing the Windshield Mount  Attach the car holder to the back of the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150. Insert the bottom of the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 first then snap the car holder clip at the top into place.  Slide the windshield mount onto the back of the car holder.  Press the windshield mount to the glass and slide the locking lever toward the glass.  Plug the power cable into the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 as shown.This step is optional but ensures the battery remains charged.  Chapter 4: Vehicle Installation  Plug the power adapter into your vehicles cigarette lighter or 12 volt receptacle.
Installation is complete, and you are ready to turn the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 on and go.  Chapter 5: Navigation Basic Operation   5.1 Turning the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 On Out of the Box  Press the power button for approximately ten seconds (see “Front View” on page 5). If power is connected properly or if the battery is charged sufficiently, the Magellan screen will appear followed by the Warning screen. To comply with the warnings, press OK. Next, the Quick Tips screen will appear. It is recommended to view the Quick Tips to better familiarize yourself with the functionality of the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150. Otherwise, select ESC to skip viewing the Quick Tips at this time. By default, the navigation application will launch and the Destination screen will appear.  5.1.1 Power Off versus “Sleep” Mode  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 can be put into “sleep” mode. This mode is a limited power mode that saves battery power. When “waking up” from sleep mode, the time to acquire a sattelite fix is significantly shorter than when the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 is powered up after being completely turned off.
To enable sleep mode, press and hold the Power button for 2-3 seconds. The display will shut off and the power indicator light will be on dimly.  To power off completely, press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds. The Magellan Maestro will be fully shut off.
 To power up the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 from sleep mode, press and hold the power button for 2-3 seconds. The Warning screen will appear. Select OK and you will be taken to the last screen you were viewing.  5.1.2 Power Management  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 can be configured to automatically go into “sleep” mode after 20 minutes of no keys or touchscreen being pressed.
Press the MENU key on the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 then, select System Settings and select Power Management. Select the Auto Power Off time and then, select OK. For more information on Power Management, see “Power Management” on page 98.  5.2 Resetting the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150  In the event the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 should stop responding, press RESET button. If a route was active at the time the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 was reset, powering the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 back on will prompt you to resume, or cancel the active route.  5.3 Adjusting the Volume  The VOLUME CONTROL lever is located at the top of the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 (see “Top View” on page 6). Use the lever to set the volume of the speaker to a desired level. The volume level indicator will appear on screen.  5.4 Repeating the Last Command  While routing to a destination, if you missed the last verbal command, you can repeat it by pressing the VOLUME CONTROL lever down.  Chapter 5: Navigation Basic Operation  5.5 Making Selections  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 comes equipped with a touch screen. To make a menu selection, or enter characters, simply touch the screen in the location of the item you wish to select.  You can also use the NAVIGATION key (see “Front View” on page 5) to scroll around the screen and highlight the item to select. When the desired item is highlighted, press the ENTER key (see “Front View” on page 5) to select the item.  5.6 Inputting Text Characters  Whenever you need to input names, street addresses, etc., the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will display a keyboard. Touch the letter you want and, if you make a mistake, use the Backspace key to go back one character at a time. The Spacebar is used to insert spaces between characters or words.
 5.7 Additional Characters (“More” Button)  When you are entering characters, you may need to add punctuation or other special characters. When available, pressing the More button brings up a keypad with the characters shown here.  Chapter 5: Navigation Basic  Operation  5.8 Numerical Characters (“123” Button)  When available, pressing the 123 button brings up a keypad with the numeric characters shown here.  5.9 What Is QuickSpell?  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 uses QuickSpell technology to provide you with the fastest method possible to enter characters. QuickSpell eliminates the possibility of a misspelled word or looking for a city or street that is not in the loaded database. As you begin entering characters, the QuickSpell feature of the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 dims out those characters which that are not available, thereby speeding up the process of entering data.   Example:
Suppose that you need to input the name of a city--in this case, San Francisco.  Select “S”.   Select “A”.  Select “N”.  Chapter 5: Navigation Basic  Operation  Select the spacebar.  When enough characters have been entered, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will automatically display the list of cities; or, if you feel that enough characters have been entered, select OK.  Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down and select “San Francisco, CA” from the list.  The list of items found in the database is limited to 100 items. When over 100 items have been found, “Matches: > 100” will be displayed shown in the bottom right corner of the display; you may need to press the CANCEL key (see “Front View” on page 5) and enter additional characters.  5.10 Help with Address Entry  When entering street names, please follow these simple guidelines to help you find your selection:  • Do not enter prefixes such as “N” or “North”.  • Do not enter the street type such as “Ave.” or “Avenue” except in some cases where the street type is included before the street name  • (e.g. “Via Calle”, “Avenue 378”, or “Rue Andre”).
• When entering a numbered street (e.g. “4th Street”), use the numeric keypad to enter “4” and go back to the alpha keypad to enter “th”.  • For streets with multiple words such as “Overland Heights”, you must enter the first word. Entering the word “Heights” will not return the desired street.  Chapter 6: Traveling  6.1 Guidance Information Screens  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 has three screens you can use to assist you in traveling to your destination: the Map screen, the Maneuver List screen, and the TrueView/Split TrueView screen.  Map: When a new destination is selected and calculated, the Map screen is displayed. This screen displays a map of your surrounding area along with the planned route (if calculated) and information about the route. This screen can be accessed when no route has been calculated by selecting Map or by pressing the VIEW key (see “Front View” on page 5.) while at the Destination screen.  Maneuver List: This screen is available only when a route has been calculated. This screen displays a list of maneuvers to follow in order to arrive at the destination. It can also be used exclude a maneuver and then recalculate the route. To access the Maneuver List screen, press the VIEW key (see “Front View” on page 5.) while viewing the Map screen.  TrueView: This screen is available only when a route has been calculated. This screen displays the next maneuver as a 3D graphic. It will help you to know which lane to be in and provides you with an easy-tofollow picture of the next maneuver. To access the TrueView screen, press the VIEW key (see “Front View” on page 5.) while viewing the Maneuver List. You can also show the TrueView in split mode (see “TrueView Options” on page 60). This view shows the TrueView screen on the left side and the Map on the right side.
 Chapter 6: Traveling  6.2 Map Screen  The Map screen is the most commonly used screen in the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 and provides you with detailed information about where you are and where you are going.   GPS Signal Position Cursor (points in the direction you are traveling) 2D/3D Map Toggle  Next Road  Distance to Destination
Destination  † By touching the POI icon on the screen, you can get information and route to it.  As you travel, the Map screen constantly updates your location and provides you with not only a map but a visual indication of where you are on the map.  6.3 Changing from 2D to 3D Map View  The Map screen can be changed between 2D (view overhead of the position cursor, and 3D (view overhead and slightly behind). The 3D view offers a more realistic view showing a perspective of the roads ahead. While in 3D Map mode, you can still touch icons on the screen to route to them while driving, and you can zoom in and out. You cannot however, scroll the map, and the map orientation is set at Heading Up. When in Split TrueView, the map portion of the screen will be in 2D mode.   Chapter 6: Traveling  6.4 Changing the Map Zoom Levels  While viewing the Map screen, you can zoom in (enlarge the map) by pressing the + (plus) key or zoom out (shrink the map) by pressing the (minus) key (see “Front View” on page 5.).  Note: The Zoom In and Zoom Out keys can also be used the scroll through long lists. While viewing a list, press the Zoom Out key to scroll the list down one page at a time and press the Zoom In key to scroll the list up one page at a time.  6.5 Maneuver List Screen
The Maneuver List screen can be viewed only after a route has been calculated. From the Map screen, press the VIEW key to bring up a list of all of the maneuvers along the route. When you are done viewing the Maneuver List screen, press the VIEW key twice to return to the Map screen, or wait a few moments and it will return automatically.  Next Maneuver Direction of Travel Distance to Destination  Estimated Time Direction of Destination Distance to Next Maneuver  to Destination  Chapter 6: Traveling  6.6 TrueView Screen  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 uses TrueView technology to display a three-dimensional picture of the next maneuver. The TrueView screen can be viewed only after a route has been calculated. From the Map screen, press the VIEW key twice to view the TrueView screen.   to Destination Destination  In split mode, the left half of the screen shows TrueView, while the right half of the screen shows the Map.  Map with Planned Route Next Maneuver Direction of Travel Distance to Destination Distance to Next Maneuver  Estimated Time to Direction of Destination Destination  Chapter 6: Traveling  6.7 Choosing the Route Method
Every route is calculated based on the Route Method criteria selected. Every time a new destination is selected, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 prompts you for the method that will be used to calculate the route.  Shortest Time: This selection calculates a route that should take the least amount of time using speed limits and other information in the database. Other factors, such as traffic conditions, cannot be used in the calculation of shortest time.  Shortest Distance: This option calculates the route using the most direct route to the destination. This route may not be the fastest due to lower speed limits, left turns or other factors.  Least Use of Freeways: This selection calculates the route avoiding freeways whenever  possible. Most Use of Freeways: This selection calculates the route using freeways as much as possible. This option will use toll roads unless specified. See “Route Preferences” on page 61.  View Destination on Map: Before you select your Route Method, you can see where you are going. Avoid Toll Roads: Check this option to calculate your route without using toll roads.  6.8 Changing the Route Method   While routing and viewing the Map screen, the Maneuver List screen, or the TrueView screen, press the ESCAPE key. Select Route, then select the new route method. The route will be re-calculated using the new Route Method chosen and the Map screen will be  displayed. Press the VIEW key to see the Maneuver List with the new route.  6.9 Cancelling a Planned Route  While viewing the Map screen, the Maneuver List screen, or the TrueView screen, press the ESCAPE key. Select Yes to cancel the route and display the Destination screen.
Chapter 6: Traveling  6.10 Detouring from the Planned Route  If you exit the planned route, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will get you back on course in one of three ways.   1. If, while driving, you detour from the planned  route, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will  automatically recalculate the route based on  your new vehicle position.  2. If you exit the planned route before its completion and turn off your vehicle, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will switch to battery power, unless your cigarette lighter maintains constant power. In either situation, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will automatically suspend power when enabled through customization. While in “sleep” mode, navigation functions will be suspended and guidance will resume when the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 wakes up.  3. If while routing, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 fails to respond, reset the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 as described on page 12. The Resume Guidance screen will appear. Select Resume to continue the route to the selected destination. Select Cancel to clear the route and display the Destination screen.
 6.11 Excluding a Maneuver in the Planned Route  While traveling or setting up your destination you may find it necessary to exclude one of the maneuvers in the Maneuver List. This could be due to an accident or street maintenance you want to avoid. The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 provides you with tools to select a specific maneuver, exclude it from the planned route and reroute the trip.  Press the VIEW key to get to the Maneuver List. Select the maneuver you wish to exclude.  The details for the maneuver are displayed. Select Exclude.  The trip will be recalculated, excluding the selected maneuver. This calculation is done using the same Route Method that was chosen originally. After the route is recalculated, the Map screen is displayed.  Chapter 6: Traveling  6.12 Displaying Information About Your Present Location  Anytime that you want to view information about your present location you can press the LOCATE key.  The first screen displays your heading and the street you are on, the state and city you are currently traveling in, the latitude and longitude of your present location, a compass, and your speed. The next screen displays the street you are currently traveling on, the distance to and the next street on the map, and the distance from and the last street you passed.
 6.13 Saving Your Current Location to Your Address Book  While you are in the Locate  screen, you can save your current location to your Address Book.  Select the Save Location button.  The information about your location is displayed. Select Edit Name and/or Edit Information and use the keypad to assign a name to the location and other information about it. If the point you are saving is off-road, the nearest road information will be used.  When you have finished, select Save. The location is saved to your Address Book and you are returned to the Locate screen.  6.14 Finding POIs Along Your Route
 While driving along a route, if you need to find a gas station, ATM, or other POI, the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 can find the nearest POI and route to it. Then, when you have completed the side route, resume guidance to your original destination.   While driving along a route, press the ENTER key.  Chapter 6: Traveling  Select Dining, ATM, Gas....  Select the desired POI category.  A list of the nearest POI’s is displayed. Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down (if necessary) and select the desired POI.  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will calculate a new route to the selected POI from your current position. When you have arrived at the new destination, you will be prompted to resume guidance to your original destination. Select Resume. The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will
calculate the route to your original destination using the Route Method previously selected.  6.15 Finding a Detour Along Your Route  While driving along a route, if you encounter traffic,  road construction, or other situation you might need to  navigate around,  the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 can calculate  an alternate route to your destination.  While driving along a route, press the ENTER key.  Select Detour.  Chapter 6: Traveling  Select the distance of the detour. Select 3 miles, 5 miles, or 10 miles.   Or, you can enter a custom distance. Select Custom and select the custom distance.  Enter the number of miles for your detour and then select OK.  Select Route. The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will recalculate the alternate route to your destination.  You can also choose to have the Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 detour you around traffic automatically by enabling smart detour. See “Detour Options” on page 62.  Chapter 7: Selecting Destinations  7.1 Destination Screen
Map Button Home Button Globe Button  Current Country for Destination Select Address Address Book Points of Interest Intersection  7.2 Country Selection (Globe Button)  Country selection is used to help speed up searching by narrowing down the database. Before entering a destination, make sure you select the country where your destination is located. To select the country, select the Globe button then, select the country you wish to search. The current destination country is displayed at the top of the Destination screen.
 7.3 Entering and Routing to Your Home Address  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 enables you to enter an address to assign to your Home button. The Home button allows you one touch access to the address you route to most often. Select the Home button. If this is the first time using this button, you will be prompted to enter an address. Select Yes.  Select either Search by City, Search by Zip Code, or Search by State. For this example select Search by CIty.  Enter the first few characters of
the city name (see “Inputting Text Characters” on page 13). Select OK. Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down (if necessary) and select the desired city.  Enter the street name (see “Help with Address Entry” on page 15).  Enter the address. The acceptable range of street numbers is displayed at the top of the screen. Enter the street number and select Done.   At this point you can choose to edit the information or, if you are finished, select Save.  Chapter 7: Selecting Destinations  Now, when you press the Home button, you will be prompted to either route to or change the Home address.  7.4 Selecting a Destination Using Select Address
 A destination can be created by entering the street address that you want to go to. This address is not automatically added your Address Book but is saved to your Previous Destinations list if you have routed to it. You have four options: Search By City, Search by Zip Code, Search By State, or Previous City. Use Search By City when you know the city that the address can be found in. Use Search by Zip Code if you aren’t sure of how to spell the city, but know the zip code. Use Search By State when you don’t know, or are unsure of the city name. You will be given a listing of all of the cities for the state you select that have the street name you are looking for. Use Previous City to speed up your search by not having to re-enter a city you have used before. Additionally, The Previous Cities list places your current city at the top of the list.  Chapter 7: Selecting Destinations  7.4.1 Search By City From the Destination screen, select Select Address and then, select Search By City.  Enter the first few characters of the city name (see “Inputting Text Characters” on page 13).
Select OK. Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down (if necessary) and select  the desired city.  Enter the street name (see “Help with Address Entry” on page 15). Select  OK.  Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down (if necessary) and select the desired street.  Enter the street address. The acceptable range of numbers is displayed at the top of the screen. Select Done.  Select the desired Route Method.  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed.  7.4.2 Search by Zip Code  From the Destination screen, select Select Address then, select Search by Zip Code. Enter the zip code select OK, then select the city.  Enter the street name ( see “Help with Address Entry” on page 15). Select  OK.  Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down (if necessary) and select the desired street.  Chapter 7: Selecting Destinations  Enter the street address. The acceptable range of numbers is displayed at the top of the screen. Select Done.  Select the desired Route Method.
 The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed.  7.4.3 Search By State From the Destination screen, select Select Address then, select Search By State.   Enter the first few characters for the state and select OK. Select the state.  Enter the street name (see “Help with Address Entry” on page 15). Select  OK.  Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down (if necessary) and select the desired street.  Select the desired city from the list. Only those cities that contain the street name and are within the state selected are displayed.
Enter the street address. The acceptable range of numbers is displayed at the top of the screen. Select Done.  Select the desired Route Method.  The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed.  Chapter 7: Selecting Destinations  7.4.4 Previous City  From the Destination screen, select Select Address  then, select Previous City. Select the city from the list. Enter the street name (see “Help with Address Entry”  on page 15). Select OK.  Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down (if necessary) and select the desired street.  Enter the street address. The acceptable range of numbers is displayed at the top of the screen. Select  Done.   Select the desired Route Method.
The Magellan CrossoverGPS 3150 will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed.  Chapter 7: Selecting Destinations  7.5 Selecting a Destination Using the Address Book  Previous Destinations – page 30 Favorites – page 32  List Addresses – page 34  Create New Entry – page 35

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