Magellan 2000 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Navigation Screens 4
Buttons
While viewing the map screen the keys on the Magellan Triton provide additional input and feature
access.
Menu Accesses the Main Menu
Go To Pages through the Navigation screens. (Press and hold to set a Go To route to a
location indicated by the panning cursor.)
Zoom In Zooms in on the map showing less area and more details
Zoom Out Zooms out from the map showing more area and less detail
Cursor Pad Pans around the map screen
Enter If the cursor has been panned to a location other then your present position,
accesses the create waypoint function.
Escape If the cursor has been panned to a location other then your present position,
returns the map to be centered on your present position.
Cursors
There are two important cursors on the map screen, the Present Position cursor and the Panning
cursor.
Present position cursor (Displays your position relative to the map)
Panning cursor (Displays the location on the map that would be used to create a
waypoint or Go To while panning). The red dot around the panning cursor
indicates the direction of your present position.
Navigation Fields
Displaying Navigation Fields
1. Tap the Optional Navigation Field pop-up icon located in the
lower right hand corner of the screen.
2. Tap the Optional Navigation Field pop-up icon again to
display additional navigation fields. Tap the down arrow to
hide the navigational fields.
A maximum of four navigation fields can be displayed.
Changing a Navigation Field
Each navigation field can be customized to display latitude,
longitude, heading, bearing, distance to next waypoint, distance to
the end of a route, time to next waypoint, time to end the route, time
of day, date, destination, cross track error (XTE), elevation, current
speed, average speed or maximum speed.
1. Display the navigation fields.
2. Tap on the field you want to change.
3. A screen will be displayed with all of the options available.
(Note that some fields are displayed with dashes. This can