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Ram Mount Magellan GPS 300 Cradle RAM-HOL-MA1UPLACING YOUR GPS INTO THE CRADLE:Place the bottom of the GPS into the cradle, and then push the antenna 'around' the flexible arm at the top of the cradle. The arm will snap into place when the GPS is completely in the cradle. - INCLUDED WITH THE CRADLE:The cradle includes a set of two nuts and bolts to connect the cradle to any of the RAM compatible mounts. - If you are looking to purchase a complete mount for the above cradle, take a look at the Complete Mount list below. - To add a 1&... Read more
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Part Number: RAM-HOL-MA1U
UPC: 0793442900068, 793442900068
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User reviews and opinions
| goran |
10:34am on Monday, October 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Not Worth the Money I bought this for my husband a year and a half ago and have had nothing but problems. Mgellan roadmate 760 Customer support is a joke, unless you speak Indian. | |
| wg0b |
8:00pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Gives very good directions. It even knows when you deviate. Need to up-date unit on the internet for new roads, etc. | |
| jassyjohn |
2:17pm on Friday, August 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| After 6 months of use I have yet to have this unit acquire satellite signals with the built in antenna while in any vehicle. The unit operates just fine. It aquires quickly and is easy to learn so usefulness comes quickly. | |
| xcalibur |
8:08pm on Saturday, August 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| PRICE MAPS Just bought this baby last week from Newegg. Touch screen, voice prompt. Manual could be better. | |
| emmanuele |
11:04am on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| This product is very difficult to get up and running. Good maps, good directions after you get it working. Not user friendly. | |
| trisdisciple1 |
10:23pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Plain & simple. This GPS is good 90% of t... Easy to use touch screen, many options and settings, clear voice output. Plain & simple. This GPS is good 90% of the time. The good is just good. Easy to use touch screen, many options and settings, clear voice output. | |
| arthursct |
1:56pm on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this with a trip from Maine to Florida in mind. good price, easy to use for local trips maps outdated, trip planning difficult | |
| amathe13 |
12:25am on Monday, April 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| The 360 would be a better choice. Size, weight, potential Map management I should have heeded the warnings of so many other reviews and skipped purchasing the RM 300. Installation of the software and setup was a breeze. | |
| jimenvais |
10:25am on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Just got my Magellan Roadmate 300 a couple days ago, of course newegg had the best deal and shipping was on time also. | |
| yuvalaviel |
1:16am on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Good unit for the price Map is very out of date. Occasionally streets are missing. Good unit for the price Map is very out of date. Occasionally streets are missing. | |
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Magellan RoadMate
Reference Manual
Instructions for Operating the Magellan RoadMate 300
*** IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS ***
The Magellan RoadMate 300 is a vehicle-navigation aid designed to assist you in arriving at your selected destinations. When using the Magellan RoadMate, these safety rules must be followed to prevent accidents that can result in injury or death to yourself or others: 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 unit only when the vehicle is stopped. Only a vehicle passenger should enter data or program the unit while the vehicle is moving. It is your responsibility to comply with all traffic laws. While every attempt is made to ensure that the database is accurate, roadways, points of interest, and business and service locations may change over time. The database does not include, analyse, 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; area 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 routing suggestions. Keep the Magellan RoadMate safe from extreme temperature conditions. For example, do not leave it exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period of time. Laws in some areas prohibit wearing stereo headphones while operating a motor vehicle. Please contact your areas Department of Motor Vehicles for information. Take care when mounting the unit in your vehicle, whether using the windscreen mount or other mount or accessories, that it does not obstruct the drivers view of the road, interfere with the operation of the vehicles safety devices such as air bags, or present a hazard to occupants of the vehicle should the unit 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 unit. Please refer to the Read Me First document supplied with your Magellan RoadMate for installation instructions.
2004 Thales Navigation, Inc. All rights reserved. The Magellan logo, Magellan, RoadMate, Turn it on and go, TrueView, TrueFix, and QuickSpell are trademarks of Thales Navigation. 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 purchasers personal use, without the prior written permission of Thales Navigation.
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Table of Contents
Magellan RoadMate 300....1 Front View..... 1 Rear View..... 1 Left- and Right-Side Views..... 2 Bottom View.... 2 Basemaps vs. Detailed Map....3 Basemap Routing vs. Detailed Map Routing...3 Secure Digital (SD) Cards.....4 To Insert the SD Card:.... 4 To remove the SD card:.... 4 Vehicle Installation....5 Installation with the Windscreen Mount.... 5 Installing the External Antenna.... 6 Turning the Magellan RoadMate On....8 Inputting Text Characters....8 Additional Characters (More)....9 Numerical Characters (123)....9 Using QuickSpell.....9 What Is QuickSpell?..... 9 Choosing the Routing Method....12 Basemap Routing.....13 Selecting a Point on the Map.... 13 Search BaseMap Town.... 14 Switching SD Cards.... 15 Selecting a Destination Using Select Address...16 Select Address.... 16 Selecting a Destination Using Address Book....18 Address Book: Previous Destinations.... 18 Address Book: List Addresses.... 20 Address Book: Create New Entry....26 Address Book: Trip Planner.... 37 Selecting a Destination Using Points of Interest....44 Points of Interest: Search POI by Name.... 44 Points of Interest: Search Nearest POI.... 45 Points of Interest: Search BaseMap Town... 50 Selecting a POI on the Map.... 51 Selecting a Destination Using Town centre...52 Guidance Information Screens....53 Map Screen..... 54 Changing the Map Zoom Levels... 54 List of Directions Screen.... 55 TrueView Screen..... 55 Route Changes....56 Deviating from the Planned Route.... 56 Excluding a Segment in a Planned Route....56 Cancelling a Planed Route.... 56 Changing the Routing Method.... 57 Current Location....58 Displaying Information About Your Current Location... 58 Save Location..... 58 User Option Menu....59 Trip Computer....60 Stopping or Starting the Trip Computer.... 60 Saving the Current Trip Report.... 60
Destination
Current Position
With the detailed map, you are routed using turn-by-turn guidance on all town streets and highways. Also, you have access to detailed map data and points of interest. As you can see, with the detailed map the route becomes more direct using the surface streets. With this information in mind, lets see how the Magellan RoadMate routes between regions.
Destination Selected from detailed map database
SD Cards
Secure Digital (SD) Cards
The Secure Digital (SD) card is a small, lightweight flash memory device that allows increased data storage for your Magellan RoadMate. The compact size is ideal for storing large amounts of data and not taking a lot of physical space. The SD card slot on your Magellan RoadMate uses what is called a push-push method of locking and releasing. In other words, when you insert the card you must push it to lock it in, and to release it you must push it also. SD cards come in a variety of sizes and manufacturers, please visit our web site at www.magellangps.com for a list of compatible SD cards.
To Insert the SD Card:
Make sure the unit is off. Hot-Swapping or changing cards with the power on is not supported and may damage the unit and the SD card. 1. Peel back the rubber gasket to expose the SD card slot. Do not completely remove the rubber gasket. The SD card can only be inserted in one direction. Do not force the card into the slot. 2. Insert the SD card into the slot with the metal contacts going in first and the bevelled edge to the left.
Metal Contacts
3. Push the SD card into the slot. You will feel slight resistance. Continue to push until you hear a click.
Beveled Edge
4. Replace the rubber gasket.
To remove the SD card:
1. Peel back the rubber gasket to expose the SD card slot. Do not completely remove the rubber gasket. Do not attempt to pull the card out of the slot at this point. 2. Push the SD card into the slot as before until you hear a click. 3. Remove the SD card from the slot. 4. Replace the rubber gasket.
Installation
Vehicle Installation
Take care when mounting the Magellan RoadMate in your vehicle, whether using the windscreen mount or another mount, that it does not obstruct the drivers view of the road. Make sure that the fitting of the Magellan RoadMate 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 your vehicles occupants as a result of how you choose to mount the Magellan RoadMate.
Installation with the Windscreen Mount
Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the mounting plate to the back of the Magellan RoadMate with four screws until the screws are square with the plate.
Slide the mount assembly onto the windscreen mount bracket attached to the back of the unit.
Press the windscreen mount to the glass and rotate the locking dial until it clicks into place.
Plug the power cable into the unit.
Plug the cigarette lighter connector into an appropriate 12V receptacle in your car.
Rotate the antenna upward. Installation is complete. You are ready to turn the Magellan RoadMate on and go.
Installing the External Antenna
The external antenna (not included) 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. Rotate the antenna all the way anti-clockwise until it stops.
Hold the antenna at the lower portion and pull straight off the back of the unit.
Plug the end of the external antenna into the socket on the back of the unit.
Attach the antenna to a flat portion of the roof of your vehicle. The antenna is magnetic. Do not use any adhesives to attach the antenna to your vehicle.
Route the antenna cable so it does not interfere with the operation of the vehicle.
Basic Operation
Turning the Magellan RoadMate On
Ensure that you install the SD card as described in the SD Cards chapter before applying power to the Magellan RoadMate. Press the Power button. The Power button is located on the left side of the unit. See Magellan RoadMate 300 on page 1 for button locations.
If the power is properly connected a logo screen will be displayed.
If this is the first time you have turned on the receiver, you will need to select the language you wish to use for your Magellan RoadMate. This screen is displayed only when the receiver is turned on for the first time. You can change the language later by pressing the Option button, selecting Configuration, and selecting Languages.
The Warning screen will appear. At the bottom of the screen, select your preferred user. The Magellan RoadMate can be personalised for three different users.
Inputting Text Characters
Whenever you need to input names, street addresses, etc., the Magellan RoadMate will display a keypad. Touch the screen or use the navigation key to input text.
Cancel Space Bar Backspace
Alphabetic Characters
Numerical Character Menu Accept Entry Additional Characters Menu
Additional Characters (More)
When you are entering information, you may need to add punctuation or other special characters. When available, select More to bring up the additional characters.
Numerical Characters (123)
You may also need to add numbers to your text. When available, select 123 to bring up the numeric keypad.
Using QuickSpell
What Is QuickSpell?
The Magellan RoadMate 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 town or street that is not loaded. As you begin entering characters, the QuickSpell feature of the Magellan RoadMate greys out any characters that are not available, thereby speeding up the data entry process. Example: Suppose that you need to input the name of a town, in this case, Genve. Select G.
Select E.
Select N.
When you feel that enough characters have been entered so that the list of towns is short enough to find Genve, select OK.
Scroll up or down the list and select Genve, SZ. If the list is still too long, press the Cancel button to return to the keyboard and continue entering characters. 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 in the bottom right corner of the display; you may need to press the Cancel button and enter additional characters.
Selecting Destinations
Select Region Select Address
Previous Destinations
List Addresses Address Book
Create New Entry
Trip Planner
Search POI by Name Select Region Points of interest Search Nearest POI
Search BaseMap Town Select Region Town Centre
Choosing the Routing Method
Every route is calculated based on the Routing Method criteria selected. Every time a new destination is selected, the Magellan RoadMate 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 known speed limits, streets, and other information in the database. Other factors such as traffic conditions, road closures, and emergency activity are not factors in the calculation of shortest time.
Avoid Toll Roads: This option calculates the route by excluding known toll roads from the calculation whenever possible. This option may not reflect the shortest time.
Least Use of Motorways: This selection calculates the route by avoiding motorways whenever possible.
Most Use of Motorways: This selection calculates the route by using motorways as much as possible.
Basemap Routing
Basemap routing works if the point you wish to route to is outside your active detailed map area. The basemap covers all major European countries. You can create a route to a point on the map or to a major town centre located on the basemap. The Magellan RoadMate will use major highways for routing whenever the route you are creating requires you to use the basemap.
Selecting a Point on the Map
Zoom out to view a larger map area. Touch the screen and drag the map to the point where there is no detailed map information.
Once you have roughly located the area you wish to route to, zoom in to 0.8 mi or closer. Continue to move the around the map until you have located the area you wish to route to. Press Enter.
A dialog box will appear. You can Route to or Save the point, or Cancel the request. Select Route.
Select the desired Routing Method.
The Magellan RoadMate will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed and you can begin your route.
If your present position is in a detailed map, you will be routed normally. Once you exit the detailed map, you will be routed along major highways to the junction closest to your destination as indicated by the flag. Then a straight thin line will show to route you to your destination.
Search BaseMap Town
This function enables you to route to one of the town centres located in your Magellan RoadMate basemap. From the Select Destination screen, select Points of interest.
Select Search Basemap Town.
Enter the first few characters for the town. After you have selected the characters, select OK. If you wish, you may enter the entire town name.
Use the navigation key to scroll the list up or down and select the desired town.
The Magellan RoadMate will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed. The distance represents travel on roads and by using straight lines where no road data is present. The conditions for basemap routing apply. Where there is no road data, a straight line will connect your current position with the nearest junction, and from the junction to the town centre.
Switching SD Cards
You may want to access data stored on another SD Card. See Secure Digital (SD) Cards on page 4 for instructions on inserting and removing SD Cards.
Selecting a Destination Using Select Address
Select Address
Search POI by Name This function allows you to search for a point of interest by its name and save it to your address book. Select Search POI by Name.
Select the detailed region you wish to search from. Select Nearby Current Position or Nearby Town Centre.
If you have selected Nearby Current Position, select the POI category. If you select Nearby Town Centre, you will enter a few characters of the town centre name and select the town centre from a list of available town centres. After selecting the town centre, you will select the POI category as shown here.
Enter a few characters for the POI name. The more characters you input, the faster the search for the POI name will be. After you have selected the characters, select OK. The Magellan RoadMate will search for POIs that are within a 50 km radius of your present position or selected town centre.
Use the navigation key to scroll the list up or down and select the desired POI.
A dialog box will appear prompting you to edit the information. You can choose to keep the default name. If you wish, you can select Favourite to add this address to your Favourites list. Select Save.
Search Nearest POI This function lets you search for a point of interest from three criteria and save it to your address book: Current Position, By Town Centre, and By Airport. Select Search Nearest POI.
Current Position This option lets you find a specific point of interest within a radius of at least 100 km based on where you are. Select Current Position.
Select the POI category (if available, select the sub-category).
By Town centre This option lets you find a specific point of interest within at least a 100 km radius of a chosen town centre. Select By Town centre.
Enter the first few characters for the town name. After you have selected the characters, select OK.
By Airport This option lets you find a specific point of interest within at least a 100 km radius of a chosen airport. Select By Airport.
Enter the first few characters for the Airport name. After you have selected the characters, select OK.
Use the navigation key to scroll the list up or down and select the desired Airport.
A list of available POIs that match your criteria is shown. Use the navigation key to scroll the list up or down and select the desired POI.
Search BaseMap Town You can select a town centre on the basemap and add it to your address book. Select Search Basemap Town.
Enter the first few characters for the town. After you have selected the characters, select OK.
A dialog box will appear prompting you to edit the information. Select Edit Name.
Town Centre
From the Select Destination screen, select Town centre. Note that this selection searches only for town centres that can be found on the detailed map that is on the SD card.
Select Region.
Enter a few characters from the name of the Town centre you are searching for.
Select the Town centre that will be your destination from the list of displayed town centres.
Select the method that you want to use to calculate your route.
Address Book: Trip Planner
The Trip Planner enables you to plot multiple destinations and save them as a trip. This feature is useful when planning a vacation, making deliveries, or running errands. Each user can define up to 20 trips with 20 destinations each. Each different destination will be saved in the address book. Note however, that only 200 addresses can be saved per user.
Guide Me
Use this option to route to previously created trips. From the Select Destination screen, select Address Book.
Select Trip Planner.
Select Guide Me.
Select the Trip you wish to use and select OK.
Select the first point on your trip you wish to route to. If you press the second point on the trip, you will skip point one. Pressing point three will skip point one and two, and so on.
The Magellan RoadMate will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed
You will be routed to the first point selected. When you arrive, the Magellan RoadMate will notify you.
If you select Cancel or turn off your car and turn it back on, the Magellan RoadMate will ask you to resume trip guidance. Select Resume to be routed to the next address in your trip. Select Cancel to stop trip guidance.
You can create trips from addresses stored in your address book. From the Select Destination screen, select Address Book.
Select New.
Enter a name for the trip and select OK.
Your trip name will be displayed, followed by your address list.
Select the addresses you wish to use in your trip in the order you wish them to be listed. When you have finished, select Done: [trip name].
You will be taken back to the Trip Planner screen. At this point you can choose to route to your new trip.
Press Guide Me.
Select the trip you created.
Select the first point of the trip you wish to route to.
The Magellan RoadMate will calculate the route. When the calculations are complete, the Map screen will be displayed. When you arrive at the first stop on your trip, the Magellan RoadMate will notify you that you have arrived. If you select Cancel or turn off your car and turn it back on, the Magellan RoadMate will ask you to resume trip guidance. Select Resume to be routed to the next address in your trip. Select Cancel to stop trip guidance.
Editing your trip allows you to add, delete, or change the order of the points in your trip. From the Select Destination screen, select Address Book.
Select Edit.
Select the Trip you wish to edit.
Select any of the points of the trip. A submenu will appear giving you the option of adding another point to your trip, moving the selected point up or down, or deleting the selected point.
When you have finished making changes, press the Cancel button to return to the Trip Planner screen.
Delete, Rename
Select Delete, Rename.
Select the trip you wish to delete.
A dialog box will appear prompting you to confirm your selection. Select Yes.
The trip has been deleted.
Rename Select Rename.
Select the trip you wish to rename.
Use the backspace key to erase the name, then enter the new name. When you have finished, select OK.
The trip has been renamed.
Selecting a Destination Using Points of Interest
Points of Interest (commonly referred to as POIs), include businesses, recreation areas, landmarks, or other services. These range from restaurants, parks, and petrol stations, to hotels and town centres. The purpose of the POI database (accessed through the Points of Interest menu option) is to provide you a list of popular destinations that you might be interested in going to, without having to add them to your address book manually. These POIs are very useful while travelling in an unfamiliar town.
Points of Interest: Search POI by Name
From the Select Destination screen, select Points of interest.
Select Search POI by Name.
If you have selected Nearby Current Position, select the POI category. If you select Nearby Town centre, you will enter a few characters of the town centre name and select the town centre from a list of available town centres. After selecting the town centre, you will select the POI category as shown here.
Points of Interest: Search Nearest POI Current Position
This option lets you route to a specific point of interest based on where you are at the time. From the Select Destination screen, select Points of interest.
Select Search Nearest POI.
Select Current Position. This option lets you find a specific point of interest within a radius of at least 100 km of where you are.
By Town centre
This option lets you find a specific point of interest within a radius of at least 100 km of a chosen town centre. From the Select Destination screen, select Points of interest.
Select By Town centre.
Enter the first few characters for the town name. After you have selected the characters, select OK. If you wish, you may enter the entire town name.
By Airport
This option lets you find a specific point of interest within a radius of at least 100 km of a chosen airport. From the Select Destination screen, select Points of interest.
Select By Airport.
Enter the first few characters for the Airport name. After you have selected the characters, select OK. If you wish, you may enter the entire Airport name.
Points of Interest: Search BaseMap Town
The Magellan RoadMates built-in basemap contains town centres that you can search and set as your routes destination. The town centres may even be outside of the map area included on your SD card, as long as the town centre is contained in your Magellan RoadMates internal database. From the Select Destination screen, select Points of interest.
Selecting a POI on the Map
While viewing the Map screen, you can select a POI icon and be routed to it, or save it to you address book. Touch the POI on the screen.
A dialog box will appear giving you information on the POI. Select Route.
Selecting a Destination Using Town centre
Using Town centre, you can find your way to the centre of any town in the selected detailed region. From the Select Destination screen, select Town centre.
Enter the name of the Town centre.
Select the desired Routing Method. The Magellan RoadMate will calculate the route.
Select Route to select a different routing method. Select Yes to cancel the route and display the Select Destination screen. Selecting No returns the display to the last viewed screen. Select Trip to view the current trip list (during active trip only).
Changing the Routing Method
When you selected the destination for the first time, you indicated which routing method you wanted the Magellan RoadMate to use to calculate the route. The Magellan RoadMate provides a way of letting you change the Routing Method during the trip. While viewing the Map screen, the List of Directions screen, or the TrueView screen, press the Cancel button.
Select Route.
Select the new Routing Method.
The route will be re-calculated using the new Routing Method chosen, and the Map screen will be displayed.
Current Location
Displaying Information About Your Current Location
Whenever you want to view information about your present location you can press the Locate button. This screen displays the name of the street you are currently travelling on, the town and county, your current heading, speed and latitude and longitude coordinates. It also displays the distance to and name of the street ahead, and the distance and name of the street you have just passed.
Save Location
If you are travelling and you wish to save a location that is not in the database, such as a photo spot or a fishing spot, you can save it to your address book. Press the Locate button. Select Save Location.
Select Edit Name.
Edit the name of the location. Select OK.
Select Save. The address is saved to your address book and you are returned to the last viewed screen.
User Options
User Option Menu
User Options enable you to customise the Magellan RoadMate and take advantage of its data recording capabilities. User Options can be accessed from any screen by pressing the Options button.
The User Options section of Magellan RoadMate provides you with four options: Trip Computer Displays useful information about your trip, such as mileage, which can be saved for future reference. Ideal for the business traveller who needs to record mileage and time spent on the road. Track Recorder Records a graphical representation of where you have been, and this can be saved. Configuration Lets you change the audio, video, language, and power option settings of the Magellan RoadMate. User Settings Lets you further customise the Magellan RoadMate.
Trip Computer
The Trip Computer is a valuable tool for recording the mileage and time spent driving while on holiday or on a business trip. The information for the trip can be saved to the Magellan RoadMate as a report and viewed at any time, giving you easy access to previous and current trip information. When you begin a new trip and you need to record the information, access the Trip Computer. There, you can save the information displayed for the current trip (if needed) and reset the Trip Computer to zero in preparation for your new trip. Press the Option button and select Trip Computer.
Select Current.
The data for the current trip is displayed. By default, the trip will be running and recording data from the first time it is turned on. From this screen, the Trip Computer can be restarted, stopped, reset or saved.
Stopping or Starting the Trip Computer
Select Stop to stop the current trip. Select Start to resume the current trip. The top of the display will show Running. or Stopped, depending on the current status of the Trip Computer.
Saving the Current Trip Report
Use the keypad to enter a name for the saved Trip Report and select OK.
Your trip is saved and you are returned to the current trip screen.
Resetting the Trip Computer
Select Reset. The values for the Trip Computer will be set to zero. Resetting the Trip Computer will also set the status of the computer to Running. if it had been stopped previously.
Viewing a Saved Trip Report
From any screen, press the Option button. Select Trip Computer.
Select the Trip Report to be viewed.
The saved Trip Report is displayed. When you have finished viewing the saved Trip Report, you can press Cancel twice to be returned to the User Options screen.
Deleting a Trip Report
Select the Trip Report to be deleted.
The details of the Trip Report are displayed. Select Delete.
Select Yes to confirm.
The Trip Report is deleted, and you are returned to the Trip Computer screen.
Track Recorder
The Track Recorder is useful if you wish to keep a record of a route you have taken to a particular place. You can record up to 30 tracks on your unit with 2000 track points each.
Start Track Recorder
From any screen, press the Option button and select Track Recorder.
Select Start to begin recording a new track.
The Magellan RoadMate will begin recording. At this point you can return to the Map screen by pressing the Cancel button and continue driving normally.
Stop Track Recorder
From any screen press the Option button and select Track Recorder.
Select Stop.
A dialog box will appear asking you if you wish to stop the track and save it, stop the track and not save it, or resume recording the track. Select No.
The track recorder is stopped and you are returned to the Track Recorder screen.
Save Track Record
A dialog box will appear asking you if you wish to stop the track and save it, stop the track and not save it, or resume recording the track. Select Yes.
You will be prompted to enter a name for your track. When you have finished, select OK.
You are returned to the Track Recorder screen.
View Track
Select View.
Select the track you wish to view from the list.
The track will be displayed. When you have finished viewing the track, press the Cancel button.
Delete, Rename Track
Select the track you wish to delete.
A dialog box will appear asking you to confirm your request. Select Yes.
The track is deleted.
Select the name of the track you wish to rename.
Use the backspace key to erase the old name and enter the new name. Select OK.
The track has been renamed.
Configuration
The Configuration menu lets you adjust the visual and audio settings of the Magellan RoadMate. From any screen, press the Option button. Select Configuration.
Brightness
Select Brightness.
Press the right arrow to increase the brightness, press the left arrow to decrease the brightness. When you have finished, select Save.
Volume
Select Volume.
Press the right arrow to increase the volume, press the left arrow to decrease the volume. When you have finished, select Save.
Auto Power Off
The Magellan RoadMate can be set to automatically shut itself off after 20 minutes of inactivity. Select Auto power off.
Select Auto Power Off. The box is checked indicating that the feature is active. Select Save.
If after 20 minutes it has not received any input or changed location, an audible alert will sound and a screen will appear notifying you that the unit will shut down in 60 seconds. Pressing any key will disable this warning.
Language
You can choose from seven different language options. Select Language.
Select the language you wish to use.
User Settings
The Magellan RoadMate can be further configured to each users preferences. From any screen, press the Option button. Select User Settings.
POI Selection
You can customise the Map screen to display all, none, or individual POIs. Select POI Selection.
Select Mark All to show all available POI icons on the Map screen.
Select Clear All to remove all POI icons from the Map screen.
Or, you can individually select which icons to remove or show on the map screen. When you have finished selecting which icons you want to display, select Save.
Map Options
You can customise how the data is displayed on the Map screen. Select Map Options.
Select the options you wish to change. When you have finished, select Save.
Map Orientation
Units of Measure Map Guidance Option
Heading Up sets the map display so that the direction of travel is always at the top of the screen. North Up sets the map so that the top of the screen always displays North. Select miles or kilometres as the unit of measure for distance. Map Smart automatically changes the display from the Map screen to the TrueView screen before the segment. Map Always shows only the Map screen and the highlighted route. Map Manual allows the TrueView screen to be displayed only when the View button is pressed.
Technical specifications
Full description
PLACING YOUR GPS INTO THE CRADLE:Place the bottom of the GPS into the cradle, and then push the antenna 'around' the flexible arm at the top of the cradle. The arm will snap into place when the GPS is completely in the cradle. - INCLUDED WITH THE CRADLE:The cradle includes a set of two nuts and bolts to connect the cradle to any of the RAM compatible mounts. - If you are looking to purchase a complete mount for the above cradle, take a look at the Complete Mount list below. - To add a 1'' ball to this cradle you need to purchase either the Aluminum Diamond Plate with 1'' ball (RAM-B-238) or Plastic Diamond Plate with 1'' ball (RAP-B-238). If you need to mount this cradle on a 1.5'' ball system, you will require the Aluminum 2.5'' diameter Round Plate (RAM-202) as RAM does not make a Diamond plate in the 1.5'' ball size.
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