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Garmin GPS 500Garmin nüvi 500 - Automotive GPS receiver - TFT - 320 x 240 - color

7.6 oz, 4.2″ x 0.9″ x 3.3″, Built-in antenna, 1000 WPs

Drive, hike, bike or boat. With the rugged, waterproof, multi-mode nüvi 500, you can do it all. Packed with detailed street and topographic maps, nüvi 500 is ready for adventure both on and off the beaten path. Like the 550, nüvi 500 switches modes to navigate your active lifestyle and provides spoken turn-by-turn directions to your destination. nüvi 500 features driving, walking, bicycling and boating modes which customize your nüvi specifically for your method of travel. This portable hyb... Read more
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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
arocca 1:52pm on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 
"I have had the nuvi 500 since the Minnesota fishing opener 2008 and have used it all over the state, all summer long.
ColinC 12:20pm on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
Got this unit as a combo device for car and hiking as it came with both street and topo maps. Was disapointed, however, that topo.
stef56 8:18am on Friday, September 24th, 2010 
Great GPS alternative for motorcycle I bought this Garmin GPS for use on a motorcycle. Considering the high cost of motorcycle-specific GPS units. Better than Ice Cream If I like it better than Ice Cream then it has to be good.
svrogers 7:38pm on Thursday, August 26th, 2010 
Get anything other than this model, It is slow on showing the up comming streets if it shows them at all ...There are so many problems with this GPS ,... Works great in van and on motorcycle. This is the 5th Garmin GPS I have owned and each one gets better.
fmw 9:22am on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 
The more I learn how to use this unit, the more I like it. I am anxiously waiting to use the nuvi on the ocean. Acquires Satellites Quickly,Compact. First I want to quailify that I called Garmin Support and asked questions about the way this unit was to be used and the 500 was the best choice for m...
gato2005_cl 1:54pm on Friday, July 16th, 2010 
Lood for a better combination unit. It giv...  The touch screen is easy and generally intuitive. Using it in the driving mode is quite good. I am very happy with this unit. It excels at what the Nuvi series is known for - in car navigation.
xenox 4:20am on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 
In 12-36 months when the battery dies you will be able to replace it. Works great. Have connected three different types of PDAs to it.
ronmarley1 6:14pm on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
The 500 and or the 550 are great bargains in a all around sporting GPS unit. The ability to go from the dash to the boat, or to the field. Garmin Nuvi 500 "A great Auto/Marine GPS" Have owned 5 other Garmin GPS units, i.e. Garmin GPS III Plus, GPS 76, GPSMAP 76S, GPSMAP 76CSX.
applepicker 9:38am on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 
Garmen is aware of the problem for 2 months a...  can be used for geocaching and hiking.
fperr 7:01pm on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 
Text to speach update is available on the Garmin site. It is free and the unit will speak the street name if that is important to you. Communications: mobile phone Bluetooth Headset Digital: Digital Camera MP3 MP4 GPS equipment.

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Documents

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Flying with the Garmin 500 GPS - Part 1
hen CP Editor Dean Bielanowski suggested I prepare this tutorial on how to operate the Garmin 500 GPS receiver in FS2004, I knew it would begin a trip in time for me. Though many of us relate to the Global Positioning System as a recent development, I served on a U.S. Navy submarine in the 1960s that was equipped with an early GPS system, which was known as NavSat. In fact, GPS was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense during the Cold War, to improve the accuracy of Polaris missiles launched from submerged submarines. Its been expanded and has become a principal means of worldwide navigation for airplanes, boats, ships, hikers, combat vehicles, and more. According to Microsoft, the GPS units in Flight Simulator 2004 can help you: Determine your current location. Determine the location of your destination. Determine how to get from your current location to your destination. See a graphic depiction of the terrain on the GPS screen. Find information about airports, intersections, NDBs, and VORs. Locate the nearest airport, intersection, NDB, VOR, or airspace. 12 Proceed direct to any airport, intersection, NDB, or VOR. Follow a VFR or IFR ight plan. Fly instrument procedures, including missed approaches and published holds. Be aware of the airspace boundaries in your vicinity. The most frequent use of a GPS receiver in aviation is to provide a navigation reference for the autopilot or ight director. Also, to the extent that the FS2004 GPS receivers have terrain displays, they are ahead of many real-world receivers, which many aircraft owners are retrotting at considerable expense to add this and trafc avoidance features.

By Doug Horton

GPS Fundamentals
The U.S.-maintained GPS system includes 27 orbiting satellites, 24 of which are active at any time, with three spares. GPS receivers determine position in space by calculating distances to multiple satellites using times of signal travel from satellites to receiver. Information from at least four satellites is needed to get the exact position, within the accuracy parameters of the GPS system, including variations in signal strength, atmospheric interference, and other factors. To improve GPS accuracy, the Wide Area Augmentation Computer Pilot Magazine V8I4
Service (WAAS) system has been developed to provide error corrections to the overall GPS system and related receivers. The WAAS system became operational within the past few years and is still being rened.
Getting Started with the Garmin 500
Start FS004 at Everett, Washington KPAE, in Parking Area 5 GA Medium. I selected this airport for the spectacular scenery we can see on a ight to Portland, Oregon KPDX. Choose one of the FS2004 aircraft with the Garmin 500, such as the Mooney Bravo. In part 2, next month, well learn how to add the Garmin 500 or 295 to any panel. Just to make the starting view more interesting, slew your aircraft 90 to the left. Check that your parking brake is set, use the checklist, start your engines, then turn on the avionics. Click the GPS icon to pop up the Garmin 500. Remember that in a real airplane, this instrument is panelmounted and wired to the autopilot and/or ight director. The GPS can be dragged anywhere you wish to place it on the screen.
Default Aircraft GPS Equipment
Several FS2004-included aircraft are equipped with the simulated panel-mounted Garmin GPS 500 receiver: Beechcraft Baron 58 Beechcraft King Air 350 Boeing 737400 Boeing 747400 Boeing 777300 Bombardier Learjet 45 Cessna Skyhawk SP Model 172 Cessna Skylane Model 182S Cessna Caravan C208 Amphibian Cessna Grand Caravan C208B Mooney M20M Bravo Several other FS2004-provided aircraft are equipped with the simulated portable Garmin 295 GPS receiver: Bell 206B JetRanger III Curtiss JN4D Jenny de Havilland DH88 Comet Douglas DC3 Extra 300S Ford 4ATE Tri-Motor Vega Model 5B and 5C Piper J3C65 Cub Robinson R22 Beta II Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis Schweizer SGS 232 Vickers F.B.27A Vimy Wright Flyer 1903
Garmin 500 popped up at the lower right of the Mooney Bravo panel

Tutorial Format

There are many ways to learn, and there is a very long explanation of the Garmin 500 available in the FS2004 Learning Center, called Using the GPS. When printed on my printer, it occupies 38 pages and contains 60 graphic images (though some are very small). The article describes all knobs, buttons, and features of the Garmin GPS 500 and GPSMAP 295 receivers, but its presented in engineering format explaining the detailed functions of each GPS screen or page without providing an overall ying experience. The approach of this article is to present the minimum engineering, using the Garmin 500 during instructional FS2004 ights. This approach will not cover every GPS bell and whistle, but it will allow learning by doing during interesting and scenic ights. The instructions in this tutorial refer to the FS2004 Garmin 500, though operation of the Garmin 295 in FS2004 is very similar. As its principal control, the Garmin 500 has a large knob and a small knob, while the Garmin 295 has a rocker switch, which performs the same functions as the knobs on the 500. Whenever the procedures mention a knob on the 500, use the rocker switch with the 295. When the instructions say to turn the small knob on the 500, click the left or right side of the rocker switch on the 295. When the instructions say to turn the large knob, click the top or bottom of the rocker switch. The 500 has a cursor (CRSR) button that is activated by pushing the small knob, while the 295 has a separate CRSR button (though on the real unit, the button in this position is labeled MENU).

Here are two close-up looks at the Garmin 500 instrument before any settings are made. Ive pressed the TERR button in the second view to display terrain. The blue bar at the bottom right of the screen, with the rst rectangle lled solid, indicates that the default NAV page is displayed. This is the rst page of the Map page group more on this shortly. Comparison to aviation charts shows that the screen displays symbols for airports, VORs, NDBs, and intersections, as well as several types of airspace boundaries. The terrain display, incidentally, is shared with the FS2004 Map View and the Edit view of the Flight Planner.
Garmin 500 at KPAE before programming, showing NAV page
There are also two stand-alone pages: Active Flight Plan page Procedures page 1. To access the Navigation, Waypoint, and Nearest page groups, rotate the large knob to select the desired page group. After a page group is selected, rotate the small knob clockwise to select a page within the page group. Notice that a small rectangular box at the bottom of the screen will be lled in as you move from page to page, indicating page selection within the page group. 2. Press the NRST button to jump directly to the Nearest page group. 3. Press the FPL button (or the ROUTE button on the GPSMAP 295) to jump directly to the Active Flight Plan page. 4. Press the PROC button to jump directly to the Procedures page. Usually, to return to the page you were looking at before you pressed a button, press the button again. You can also try the CLR button.
Garmin 500 at KPAE before programming, with terrain displayed
Programming a Direct Destination
Just to get warmed up, consider that its possible for the pilot of an aircraft with a panel-mounted GPS to le a ight plan direct to a destination. For example, lets program the GPS to go direct from KPAE to KPDX. Were at KPAE and the GPS knows our position, so all we need to do is program the KPDX destination. Its very simple to set up Garmin 500 for GPS-direct, and it can be simpler in FS2004 than in real operation because you can also use your keyboard. Here are the basic steps: 1. Press (mouse-click) the Direct button. That will change the GPS screen to a pop-up selection screen as shown in the accompany graphic.
You can see that the GPS screen is bordered on the bottom and right-side by buttons and two concentric knobs. The buttons on the GPS housing, starting on the lower left include: NRST nearest OBS omnibearing selector MSG message FPL ight plan TERR terrain PROC procedure In the lower right are the concentric knobs, then working up the right side, the buttons are: ENTER enter CLR clear MENU menu D with an arrow through it symbol for direct RNG range up-down toggle
GPS Pages and Page Groups
The many GPS screens are organized by page groups and pages. Any of these pages can be called up by turning a knob or pushing the appropriate button. The Navigation page group includes: NAV page Map page The Waypoint page group includes: Airport Location page Airport Runway page Airport Frequency page Airport Approach page Intersection page NDB page VOR page The Nearest page group includes: Nearest Airport page Nearest Intersection page Nearest NDB page Nearest VOR page Nearest Airspace page

Pressing the Direct button pops up a selection screen with green cursor flashing
2. Mouse-click the inner knob left (mouse pointer over the inner knobs left arrow), which will move the GPS cursor to the rst letter of the identier of your GPS-direct waypoint or destination. 3. In real operation, youd need to alternately turn both the inner and outer knobs to change the letters and cursor location. In FS2004, all you need to do is type the identier with the keyboard, so type KPDX, which will cause the GPS to nd Portland International in its database, then display it and its coordinates in the selection window. Note that the course to KPDX, 165, is also displayed. Computer Pilot Magazine V8I4
If you wish to enter the Direct location more realistically, click the outer knob to the right to move the cursor one space at a time, and use the inner knob to select the correct letter or numeral. When the proper characters are shown, continue with Step 4.
programming Direct routing NDBs, VORs, or Intersections, as it is in the Garmin 500. Also, to use the Flight Planner in the air, you need to tell it a departure point, such as a nearby airport, because it wont display your current position. All things considered, I recommend using the realistic Direct function on the Garmin 500.
Flying Direct with the GPS
Go ahead and click the GPS icon to close the GPS display, then follow procedures to get airborne. For the most realism, use the FS2004 ATC function, following VFR procedures. Note that we have not led a ight plan, so ATC doesnt know where were going. Well request VFR departure southbound. Once youre in the air and climbing, pause the sim and look at the GPS parameters now displayed.
Direct-To selection window after entering KPDX
4. Press the GPS (not keyboard!) Enter button twice to cause the Activate? eld to ash, then press the GPS Enter button again to activate the Direct-To selection of KPDX.
Garmin 500 display shortly after takeoff from KPAE to KPDX
Starting at the lower left and working clockwise on the GPS screen, here are the displays: XTK (crosstrack error) = 0.01 nm TKE (track angle error) = 1 degree VSR (vertical speed required to reach the altitude of the next waypoint or the destination runway) = 0 feet per second (because we havent specied a vertical prole) ETA (estimated time of arrival) = 14:15 local, CTS (course to steer to stay on track) = 166 magnetic, and BRG (bearing/direction to destination) = 165 magnetic, Continuing clockwise around the GPS screen:

GPS NAV page, showing direct-to track to KPDX
Other NAV page displays. Notice that after a destination or next waypoint is selected, which in this case is a Direct destination, the NAV page displays several other parameters. Well wait to look at these until were in the air. Using the Flight Planner with the GPS. Note that in FS2004, there is an alternative means of programming a Direct airport destination in the GPS, although its unrealistic in real aviation. Just use the ight planner with GPS track selected before you press the Find Route button, whether IFR or VFR. When you check the GPS display, youll see the Direct track from the ight planner is programmed. This Flight Planner method is not available for
DTK (desired track) = 165 magnetic TRK (direction of movement relative to ground, or ground track) = 164 magnetic DIS (great circle distance to destination waypoint) =138 nm ETC (expected time enroute from current position) = 1 hour and 29 minutes GS (ground speed) = 93 knots were still climbing You may also have noticed the ashing MSG light. If you click it, it will warn of your approach to the Seattle Class B airspace. You can see that youre inside the outer blue boundary, but reference to the Seattle Sectional chart shows that this sector begins at an altitude of 6000 feet MSL, while the next sector ahead begins at 5000 feet MSL. Make sure that you request transition though the Class B airspace from ATC. 15
As you continue this ight, its a simple matter to slave the autopilot heading to the GPS. Just move the NAV/GPS switch on lower part of the Baron panel to GPS, pop up the radio stack, then press the AP and NAV buttons. Yes, its a bit confusing to select NAV on the autopilot, while not selecting NAV on the NAV/GPS switch. Selecting NAV on the NAV/GPS switch slaves the autopilot to the HSI. Now, lets explore another page. Turn the small knob to the right and youll see the view change. The page highlight will change to the right-hand small rectangular box. On the previous NAV page, the screen was oriented track up. On the MAP page, its oriented north up. Remember that you can also toggle the TERR button to show terrain on the MAP page.
Nearest Airport page in vicinity of Tacoma, Washington
MAP page, without terrain, oriented north up
The Nearest Airport page is the rst of ve pages in the Nearest page group. It lists the nearest airports in order of closeness, showing identier, bearing, distance, frequency, and runway length. Push the inner knob with a mouse click and youll see the cursor light up over the rst airport listed. Turn the outer knob to the right to scroll the cursor down the list, including showing airports that are off the screen a total of nine airports. As you continue to y, the list and distances to airports will change. Suppose you decide its time to land and be safe. Move the cursor to a desired airport, such as S44, then press the ENT (enter) button. The screen will change to the Airport Location page, the rst page of the Waypoint page group.

MAP page, with terrain shown, oriented north up Selecting a Nearest airport brings up the Airport Location page
NRST (Nearest) Feature. Suppose as you continue to y toward Portland, approximately in the Tacoma area, your engine begins to sound a bit rough. You adjust the throttle, prop, and mixture, and it still doesnt sound quite right. Looking for somewhere to land? Press the NRST button, and depending on your position, youll see a screen similar to mine. 16
Remember that turning the large knob changes page groups, while turning the small knob changes pages within a group. At this point, you can check other pages for this waypoint, such as the Airport Runway, Airport Frequency and Airport Approach pages. Computer Pilot Magazine V8I4
Direct selection window for nearest airport

Continuing

Airport Runway page for airport S44
There are two choices at this point: continue to the emergency nearest airport you selected, or assume your engine is ne and reprogram the instrument to go Direct to Portland KPDX, or another airport of your choice. Im going to Aurora State, KUAO, just south of Portland, which I ew into in January, as a passenger in a Cessna Citation CJ1 business jet.
NAV page after selecting direct to KUAO just south of Portland Airport Frequency page for airport S44
Next Issue Getting back to our ight, lets return to the Airport Location page by clicking the small knob to the left, then press the center of the small knob to activate the cursor on the airport identier, S44 in the screen shown, then press the Direct button. This action will bring up the Nearest Airport page with the airport identier highlighted. As above, in the Direct example, just press ENT until the airport is activated, after which your track will go to the airport selected. As you may have noticed, the S44 airport I selected only has a 20-foot wide runway, but in an emergency, Id try it. Weve covered the basic operations of the Garmin GPS 500. I focused in this article on the GPS Direct feature because a great deal of real ying with a GPS is direct to a waypoint or destination, whether ying VFR on your own or as directed by ATC on an IFR ight plan. In the next issue, well cover how to use the GPS to construct a multi-waypoint ight plan and also, how to use the GPS for instrument approaches and holding. Meanwhile, you know the basics and can practice. With knowledge from this article, you can now operate about half the features of the FS2004 Garmin 500. 17

 

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Drive, hike, bike or boat. With the rugged, waterproof, multi-mode nüvi 500, you can do it all. Packed with detailed street and topographic maps, nüvi 500 is ready for adventure both on and off the beaten path. Like the 550, nüvi 500 switches modes to navigate your active lifestyle and provides spoken turn-by-turn directions to your destination. nüvi 500 features driving, walking, bicycling and boating modes which customize your nüvi specifically for your method of travel. This portable hybrid combines the advanced navigation features and large, color display found in automotive units with the durability of an outdoor handheld. Sleek and slim, you can slip nüvi 500 into your pocket or backpack. The user-replaceable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery lets nüvi navigate you on roads or off. nüvi 500's intuitive interface greets you with two simple questions: "Where To? " and "View Maps." touch the color screen to easily look up addresses and services and get voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions to your destination. It comes preloaded with city navigator NT map data for the lower 48 states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico or one European region or country (click versions tab to view all). It's packed with millions of Points Of Interest (POIs) and features digital elevation maps that show you shaded terrain contours at higher zoom levels. With nüvi 500, you can upload custom Points Of Interest (POIs) and navigate to geo-tagged photos. If you're lost, use the Where Am I? emergency locator to view your exact latitude and longitude coordinates the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and fuel stations.

General
Product TypeGPS receiver
Width4.2 in
Depth0.9 in
Height3.3 in
Weight7.6 oz
GPS System
Recommended UseAutomotive
ConnectivityUSB
VoiceNavigation instructions
AntennaBuilt-in
FeaturesBuilt-in speaker, calculator, clock, 2D / 3D map perspective, Garmin Lock, photo viewer, custom POIs
Supported Memory CardsmicroSD
Maps IncludedPuerto Rico, Hawaii, 48 United States
Software IncludedMapSource City Navigator North America NT
Navigation
Waypoints1000
Routes10
Trip ComputerAvoid highways, trip distance
Built-in Display
TypeTFT
Resolution320 x 240
Diagonal Size3.5"
Display IlluminationYes
Color SupportColor
FeaturesTouch screen, anti-glare
Battery
Battery Enclosure TypeInternal
Included Qty1
TechnologyLithium ion
Run Time (Up To)8 hour(s)
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesPower cable, vehicle mount
WaterproofYes
Waterproof StandardIPX7
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandGarmin
Part Number010-00700-10
GTIN00753759076948

 

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