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Magellan Maestro 4000 - Automotive GPS receiver - LCD8.5 oz, 5″ x 0.9″ x 3.7″, Built-in antenna
How would you like to save time and effort on the road? What if driving could be more pleasurable and less stressful? Magellan Maestro 4000 makes it easy! If you don't like reading directions, you'll love the Magellan Maestro vehicle navigation system! It's simple to use and ready to guide you to virtually any destination in the 48 contiguous United States. The thin, sophisticated design and attractive, intuitive touch-screen graphics make driving a pleasure. Enter an address or sele... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Magellan GPS 4000 photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| Mahmoud |
1:54am on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| New to GPS This is my first GPS. I was on a trip with a friend that has a Magellan. After a lot of research. Unit dies after a year...do not buy Magellan! This product worked fine for just over a year, and then died on me. good product, very disappointed with amazon We ordered this Magellan maestro 4000 GPS for our Christmas travel. Delivery was fast. | |
| Fred Verno |
9:45pm on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| My husband and I like to travel but we were very limited on where to go. Now that we have purchased our new GPS system from Sears our road is endless. So far I am impressed with this unit. It is easy to use and seems to be quite accurate. Far better than the factory system in our 2006 Jeep. | |
| aashish |
10:52pm on Monday, September 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| II have had this item for 3 years now and originaly got this on my b-day a few years ago and we use it all the time for going away trips, shopping. unit operates well , the only thing i could fuss about is the power plug on the unit its self. | |
| ionix |
4:28pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| PLUG&PLAY SO EASY TO USE NICE BIG SCREEN,EASY TO UNDERSTAND MENUS,OUT OF THE BOX ONTO THE DASHBOARD IN ABOUT 4 MINUETS,FOOLPROOF. | |
| Matthias86 |
12:00pm on Monday, August 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| used this zumo for about three weeks, and used it on a trip from pittsburgh to myrtle beach. light and portable expensive, and overated | |
| xtcfan |
12:48am on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| We needed a GPS to take on our trip and this one was very good - gave us the info we needed at an affordable price. Magellan Maestro 4000 Model #980919-01 is all the navigational support I need and it performs perfectly right out of the box. | |
| ibmoo |
12:37pm on Monday, July 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| HAS THE LATEST MAPS ALREADY INSTALLED.IT IS SO Acquires Satellites Quickly, Compact, Easy Menus, Easy To Read, Easy To Set Up, Large Screen. | |
| Curlydave |
3:18am on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Make sure you have the newest firmware and maps. A GPS navigation unit is worthless without the correct maps and routing software. | |
| tomallen4 |
10:28am on Friday, May 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| In the wild on foot, Magellan more useful, if used for car navigation on the Do not care what kind. The Magellan Maestro series of in-car GPS devices features an updated and sleeker design and interface with a spacious 4.3-inch touch screen. I have owned this Magellan Maestro 4000 GPS for three months. This is a very easy to use GPS system. | |
| hoba_fci |
7:56am on Friday, May 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| This Is a very good unit. easy to use works very well. A lot better then any TomTom I havehad Accurate Maps, Easy Controls. | |
| Alan O |
2:32am on Sunday, May 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| The life of this product is short and out of ... Small, slick and easy to use Does not last long and a waste of money. The life of this product is short and out of warranty is not available. Their solution is to sell you another unit with a discount. what a deal. | |
| Eli |
1:24pm on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great GPS--easy to use, not overly technical! I bought this GPS for my mom, who continaully gets lost driving. She is not extremely tech savvy. | |
| luke@webber.com.au |
4:29am on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| When it worked it was slow to change back to ... Screen size The map that came with it was way out of date. The life of this product is short and out of warranty is not available. Their solution is to sell you another unit with a discount. what a deal. | |
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Documents
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 suitable power source. The voltage and earthing 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 Maestro. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the Magellan Maestro 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.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices, in accordance with 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 distance between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit to the one that the receiver is connected to. 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 specified 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 operated 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 advised that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
The Magellan Maestro must be installed and operated at a distance no closer then 8 inches (20 cm) from the user. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
IC statement
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. 2. This device may not cause interference and 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 established 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 operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2007 Magellan Navigation, Inc. All rights reserved. The Magellan Logo, Magellan, Maestro, Turn it on and go, TrueView, QuickSpell, SmartDetour,and SmartVolume are trademarks of Magellan Navigation, Inc. 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 Magellan Navigation, Inc. 631449-18 A
The Magellan Maestro is a vehicle navigation product that uses GPS signals from satellites to calculate your precise location and compute detailed routes. As it knows its position and movement, it can then overlay this information on detailed maps provided by NAVTEQ to provide a visual representation of your location. With the Magellan Maestro you can: Store your home address and quickly obtain routing details to your home. Create and save addresses in your address book that you can access at any time and obtain routing information to that address. Route to an address that you enter using the keypad and Magellans QuickSpell feature for easy, error-free entry. Route to any point of interest (POI) that has been preloaded into your Magellan Maestro. (Custom POIs can also be created and uploaded using the POI Manager software supplied on the included CD-ROM.) Route to a POI that appears on the map while travelling simply by tapping on the POI icon. Instantly obtain a list of all nearby auto-repair services. Use the trip planner to create a trip with multiple destinations. Handy for business people who need routing information to many destinations. Use the POI Near Exit tool that provides you with a list of petrol stations, restaurants, hotels and auto repair shops located nearby exits you are approaching that you can route to when travelling along a motorway. Customise your Magellan Maestro to meet your needs.
From the Map screen, tap the Menu button. From the other screens, tap the Back button.
Main Menu - Page 1
Show Map: Displays the map with your current position (if computing a position from the GPS signals) indicated by the blue triangle. See the Map Screen chapter for details. Enter Address: Displays Enter Address menu. Addresses can be entered by first entering the town, post code, or by selecting a town from a list of towns you have already used as destinations. Also provides access to your address book (my addresses) or to create a route to a town centre. See the chapter on Routing to an Address for details. POI-Points of Interest: Displays the Search Points of Interest menu. Search for POIs by entering the name or by selecting from a list of available categories. Marco Polo POIs and POIs that have been created and installed using the POI Editor software (found on the CD-ROM) can be accessed via this menu. For more information on the Search Points of Interest menu, see the Points of Interest chapter. Home: If you have created a Home address, press the Home button for quick access to routing to your home. If you have not created a Home address, you will be prompted (visually) to do so. See the Home Button chapter for more information. Roadside Assistance: Displays the Auto-service and Maintenance screen. For more information on this feature, see the Roadside Assistance chapter. Bluetooth: Displays the Bluetooth Main Menu screen. For more information on connecting to a mobile phone, see the chapter on Bluetooth.
Main Menu - Page 2
Trip Planner: Opens the Trip Planner menu where you can create, edit, delete, rename or activate a trip. POI Near Exit: (Accessible only while on a motorway.) Provides a list of restaurants, petrol stations, auto repair shops or hotels near approaching motorway exits. You can select one of the presented POIs and create a route to it. User Options: Accesses the User Options menu. This menu can be used to access functions used for tailoring the Magellan Maestro to your individual needs. Home: If you have created a Home address, press the Home button for quick access to routing to your home. If you have not created a Home address, you will be prompted (visually) to do so. See the Home Button chapter for more information. Roadside Assistance: Displays the Auto-service and Maintenance screen. For more information on this feature, see the Roadside Assistance chapter. Bluetooth: Displays the Bluetooth Main Menu screen. For more information on connecting to a mobile phone, see the chapter on Bluetooth.
The Keypad
Understanding the keypad while entering an address is an important part of using your Magellan Maestro. The keypad is the most common method of entering data into the Magellan Maestro, and with key features like QuickSpell, data entry is quick and easy.
Accessing the Home Address from the Address Book
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Main Menu, tap the Enter Address icon. Tap the My addresses icon. Tap Address Book. Tap List All. The list of addresses in your address book are displayed with the home icon on the line of your HOME address. Tap on the home item in the list to create a route, edit or delete the HOME address.
Enter Address
The Enter Address function is used to create a route to a newly entered address or to an address stored in your address book.
Entering an Address
If your Maestro is loaded with a map including several different countries (Maestro 4040 and Maestro 4050) you must first make sure that the correct destination country is selected.
Selecting the destination country
1. 2. From the Main Menu, tap the User Options icon. Select the Destination Country option. A list of all countries that are preloaded in your Maestro will be displayed. Depending on the unit you are using, some of these countries may display a padlock beside their name. This padlock means that this particular country is locked and cannot be accessed. Visit www.magellanGPS.com for more information about buying unlock codes for these country maps.
List of Countries
Tap your destination country in the displayed list. The country is now selected and you will not have to repeat this process until you decide to travel in a different country.
Once you are sure that the correct destination country has been selected, the first step involved in creating an address is to indicate which town it is in. This can be done by inputting the name of the town, entering the postcode for the town or by selecting a town that has been previously used.
Creating a Route to a New Address
1. 2. From the Main Menu, tap the Enter Address icon. Select the method you want to use to enter the town: Enter Town, Enter Post Code, or Previous Towns. Enter Town: Use the keypad with QuickSpell to enter the first few characters of the town name. Tap OK or continue entering letters until the display automatically switches to the list of towns found.
Note: Remember to Enter the full name of the town INCLUDING any prefix or article. Tap on the desired town in the list.
List of Towns
Enter Post Code: Use the keypad to enter the post code for the destination address. Tap OK when the post code is complete. Tap on the desired town or area in the list.
Towns matching the post code entered
Previous Towns: Tap on the desired town in the list of previously selected towns.
List of previously used towns
With the town selected, the keypad will be displayed prompting you for the street name. Use the keypad with QuickSpell to enter the street name. Enter the first few characters of any significant word in the street name and tap OK or continue entering characters until the list of streets is displayed.
Examples for the city of Paris, France. You can search for Boulevard du Gnral de Gaulle by entering either Gaulle to display a list of streets containing Gaulle..:
Entering Gaulle results in:
or Gnral to display a list of streets containing Gnral.
Entering Gnral results in:
These are the two significant words in the street name. Entering Boulevard or Du would not have returned the appropriate result.
Use the scroll bar to the right, if necessary, to view the desired street name. Tap on the street name to continue. Use the keypad to enter the street number for the address. Note in the top left corner is the range of acceptable street numbers. Tap Done when the address is complete. Select the desired routing method and tap the orange Calculate Route button to begin routing.
My Addresses
My Addresses is where you store addresses that you want to keep as future destinations, as well as access addresses that you have visited recently that may not be in your address book. The address book can hold up to 200 addresses (50 of those being marked as Favourites).
Accessing the My Addresses Menu
1. From the Main Menu, tap the Enter Address icon.
Tap on the My addresses icon. The My Addresses Menuwill be displayed.
Previous Destinations Routing to a Previous Destination
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Tap on the My addresses icon. Tap on Previous Destinations. Select the destination from the list of previous destinations. Tap on Route. Select the Routing Method and tap the orange Calculate Route button.
Saving a Previous Destination to Your Address Book
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Sample Search by Name Input
The top portion of the display shows detailed information about the highlighted POI in the list. The arrow and distance indicates the direction and distance in a straight line from your current position to the POI. Note that searching by name will show all POIs that meet the name criteria, regardless of the category. Use the Prev and Next buttons to step up and down the list of POIs that were found. Tap on the POI name to continue.
Search Result for LOWE Near Position
Select the route method and tap on the orange Calculate Route button to begin.
Enhanced POIs
Enhanced POIs are points of interest that can be downloaded from the Internet or created by the user by means of the POI Editor software found on the CD-ROM provided with your Maestro. The online help available in the POI Editor software describes how to edit POIs and how to transfer a POI file from your PC to your Magellan Maestro. After loading a POI file to the Maestro (or to a SD card and loading it in the Magellan Maestro) you can route to those POIs quickly.
Loading a POI File from a PC
1. 2. Turn your Magellan Maestro on and connect your Maestro to your PC using the supplied USB cable. Launch the POI Editor software (you should have installed the software on your PC beforehand). Make sure your POI file is saved in Magellan mgln. format and use the transfer button to transfer the POI file to your Magellan Maestro. All POI files (including speedtrap files) must be first saved in the.mgln format using the provided POI Editor software before they can be transferred and used in the Magellan Maestro.
NOTE: by default all POI files are transferred to a folder called CPOI in the Maestro. If you are transferring a speedtrap file downloaded from the internet it is important that the file is copied to the subfolder named SPEEDTRAPS.
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From the Main Menu, tap the Points of Interest icon. Select Enhanced. Select Change POI File. Select Select a POI File. Select the POI file to be loaded from the list of available POI files by tapping on the file name.
POI File List
Selecting Categories for Display on the Map
A POI file must be loaded (see Loading a POI File) for this function to operate.
From the Main Menu, tap the Points of Interest icon. Select Enhanced. Select Change POI FIle. Select Display Categories. Use the checkbox to the left of the category name to select or deselect the category. (Checked means this category will have its icon displayed on the map.) Tap Mark All to check all categories or Clear All to uncheck all categories.
Marco Polo
The Marco Polo Tour Guide is a special feature of the Magellan Maestro that gives users access to a special set of detailed POIs from Marco Polo Travel Guides. Magellan is happy to give you free access to the Sightseeing category for capital cities with detailed information regarding museum and monuments, etc. Other categories are locked and require a subscription to be viewed. Please visit www.magellanGPS.com for detailed information about subscribing to Marco Polo points of interest.
Travelling on a Route
When a route has been calculated it will be displayed on the Map screen in green with blue arrows indicating the direction of travel. The top of the screen displays the name of the street you are on. The bottom provides information about the next segment. As the route progresses, voice alerts will be used to prompt you of upcoming segments If you miss a prompt, or want it repeated, tap on field showing the distance to the next segment (bottom left of the screen)
Map Screen with Route Shown
There is also a bell that will alert you where the segment is to be performed. (This tone can be changed in User Options > Tone Options.)
Split-Screen
As you approach a segment, the Magellan Maestro will display a split-screen alerting you of the upcoming segment. This screen will close automatically as the segments gets closer, or you can tap ESC to close this screen and return to the Map screen. (This screen can be set to not to be displayed in User Options > Map Options.)
The List of Directions displays all of the segments required in order to complete the route and arrive at the destination. To view the List of Directions, tap on the segment icon in the bottom left corner of the Map screen. (The List of Directions is described in detail in the Map chapter of this manual.)
You Have Arrived
Finally, the Magellan Maestro will provide a visual alert when you have arrived at your destination. Tap the Back arrow to return to the Map screen. (The Magellan Maestro will automatically return to the Map screen after a fixed time if you do not tap the Back arrow.)
Creating a Trip
1. 2. 3. 4. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap the Trip Planner icon. Select New from the Trip Planner Menu. Use the keypad to enter a name for this trip. Tap OK.
Enter a Trip Name
Begin by adding the first destination in the trip. Tap Add. Select the method to be used to find or create the destination icon: Enter Address, Address Book, POIs, or City Centre. Follow the instructions for the method chosen to select the destination. See the chapters on Enter Address and POI for help in selecting destinations.
Tap add to begin
When the destination is found the Add Address to Trip screen will be displayed. Tap Save.
Tap Save to Add the Address
The list of trip destinations will be displayed.
First Destination Added
10. Tap on the destination name to bring up the menu. 11. Repeat steps 5 to 9 until the trip is complete with all your desired destinations.
Tap on destination to open menu.
12. Tap Save to store the trip as it is, or tap Optimise to let the Maestro sort the destinations to make the full trip as short as possible.
Saving completed trip.
Starting a Trip
1. 2. 3. 4. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap the Trip Planner icon. Select Guide Me from the Trip Planner Menu. Select the trip to be used from the stored trips list. Tap on the destination in the list to be used as the first destination in the trip. In the example shown, tapping on Merton would activate a trip from Merton to Tooting and finally Mitcham. 5. 6.
Select first destination.
Select the routing method to be used and tap the orange Calculate Route button.
Editing a Trip
1. 2. 3. 4. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap the Trip Planner icon. Select Edit from the Trip Planner Menu. Select the trip to be edited from the stored trips list. Tap on the destination to be edited. You can: Add a destination after the selected one. Move the destination up in the list. Move the destination down in the list. Delete the destination from the trip. Let the Maestro optimise your trip. 5. When the trip has been edited, tap Save.
Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Missed Calls Call screen
to call back.
to delete a selected record. Tap
to delete all records on the page.
Placing a Call Using Redial
1. 2. Access the Bluetooth Main Menu. Tap the Redial icon.
Failed Call
If a call fails due to network problems or other unknown reasons, the Dialling Failed window will pop up:
Tap Tap to redial. to cancel dial.
Call Connected
If a call connects, the Connected window will pop up:
Tap to display a keypad to enter the
extension after you have been connected. Tap phone. Tap to turn off the microphone in the Connected screen to transfer the call to your mobile
Magellan Maestro. Tap to end the call.
Incoming call Answering an Incoming Call
1. When there is an incoming call, the Incoming Call window will pop up: Tap Tap Tap to answer the incoming call. to mute the incoming call ring. to reject the incoming call.
Incoming Call
Traffic
To receive traffic information on your Magellan Maestro you will need an enhanced traffic cradle. This cradle comes as standard with the Maestro 4050 and is included with the optional Magellan TrafficKit for Maestro 4010 and 4040. This cradle will give you access to free traffic information on major roads across Europe and to lifetime premium services in France or Great-Britain (Information about activating the lifetime subscription to premium traffic services in France or Great-Britain are provided with the Magellan Maestro 4050 or Magellan TrafficKit).
Traffic Cradle
The antenna for receiving the traffic alert signals is located in the traffic cradle. If you are experiencing difficulties in obtaining traffic signals, you may need to reposition the Magellan Maestro or use an external FM antenna (not supplied).
Traffic Cradle Connections
All of the connections to the traffic cradle are optional with the exception of power. Left-hand Side
External FM antenna (not supplied) Alternate Power (hard wired installation) External GPS antenna (not supplied)
Right-hand Side
External microphone (not supplied)
Power External speakers/ headset (not supplied)
Glossary of Terms
RDS: Radio Data System. Infrastructure that broadcasts digital information on the FM band. The TrafficKit module can only receive and decode the free-access service. Traffic: Traffic Message Channel, one of the types of information that a Radio Data System can broadcast. TrafficKit: TrafficKit is the Magellan brand name for the RDS-Traffic module which receives the Traffic messages. Traffic Message: A message received by the TrafficKit module that contains the description of a Traffic event. Traffic Event: An event liable to disturb the flow of traffic. The list of possible Traffic events that can be received are provided below, along with the corresponding road sign:
Select Save to confirm your choice and then Save again to return to your guidance screen.
Travelling with the Re-routing Mode On
The following will occur whenever a Traffic event that affects your route is received: The receiver will analyse the impact this event will have on your route. A Re-calculating the route message will pop up on the screen along with the reason for the re-calculation. Once the alternate route has been computed, it will compare the alternative route with the original route, and will decide which is the best route to follow, taking time and distance into consideration. If the original route is still the best one to follow, the route will be unchanged and the time portion of the status bar will be updated to reflect the delay. The traffic icon will appear in the lower right-hand corner of the map display. Tapping this icon brings up a list of the traffic events on the route. If the alternative route is the best route to follow, the receiver will start guiding you along this route. The map screen will also show road signs corresponding to Traffic events, including those not affecting the route. Events that affect your route will also appear as road signs in the list of directions.
Alert Only Mode
This mode will not provide you with new routing information, it will only alert you to the event.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Scroll down the list and select Traffic Options Select Traffic Selection. Check the Traffic Active option and unsure that the Use alternative route option is deselected. Select the Alert Options button on the screen. A new screen will appear on which you can set the options relevant to the Alert mode. Check one or more of the following options: Live Alert: Once you have checked the options, the receiver will inform you of a traffic event located along your route as soon as it is detected. Reminder at 40 mi: If you check this option, the receiver will remind you of the traffic event it received earlier. The message will appear when this event, located somewhere along your route, is 40 miles away from your current location (not a point-to-point distance but measured along the route).
Battery Life Indicator
Adjusting the Volume
Volume can also be adjusted by tapping on the speaker icon on the Map screen.
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From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Volume. Tap along the adjustment bar to increase or decrease the speaker volume. Tap Mute to turn the speaker off. Tap Mute again to turn the speaker back on. Tap Save.
Volume Setting
Adjusting the Display Brightness
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Brightness. Tap along the adjustment bar to increase or decrease the display brightness. Tap On-battery dimming (75%) to set it on or off. (Checked is on.) If checked, battery life will be saved when operating the Magellan Maestro without external power.
Brightness Setting
Tap Save.
Setting Auto Power Off Time
The auto power setting will define the time that the Magellan Maestro will automatically turn off if it hasnt moved or the touchscreen hasnt been accessed.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Power. Select Never, 10 Minutes, 20 Minutes or 30 Minutes. Tap Save.
Auto Power Settings
Selecting Language
The Magellan Maestro can be operated using English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish or Norwegian as the language for displayed text and voice commands.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Language. Select the required language. Confirm language. Tap Yes. Tap Save.
Setting Time Zone
1. 2. 3. 4. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Time Zone. Use the - and + buttons to step through the time zones until the time zone for your area is displayed. Check Daylight Savings if daylight saving is in effect for your time zone. (Daylight saving is not automatically adjusted.) Tap Save.
Time Zone Settings
Selecting Units of Measure
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Units of Measure. Select Miles/Feet or Kilometers/Meters. Tap Save.
Displaying Contact Us Information
1. 2. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings.
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Tap Contact Us. Tap Back arrow.
Contact Us Information
Displaying Product Information
1. 2. 3. 4. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Next. Tap Product Information.
Product Information, Page 1
Tap Next to view additional product information. Tap Prev to return to page 1.
Tap the Back arrow to exit.
Product Information, Page 2
Performing Diagnostics
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap System Settings. Tap Next. Tap Diagnostics. Tap Audio Test, Touchscreen Test or Video Test. When done, tap the Back arrow to exit.
Accessing the Trip Computer
The trip computer records your average speed, the time in hours of the trip, the time in hours that you were driving, and the distance of the trip. This information can be saved to a file for easy access when the information is needed.
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From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap Trip Computer. Select the Current Trip or a Saved Trip from the list. Select Stop to stop recording information. Select Reset to set all the information to zero. Select Reset when you are starting a trip or route that you want to record details for.
Current Trip Computer
Select Save to save the trip computer information to a file. You will be prompted to enter a name for the file. Enter a name and tap OK. 5. Tap the Back arrow to exit.
Selecting POIs to be Displayed on the Map
In some areas the map can be cluttered with POIs, making it difficult to find what you are looking for. Use POI Selection to set which categories of icons will be shown and which will be hidden.
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From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap POI Selection. Tap on the POI category in the list to toggle its display setting on or off. (Checked POIs will be displayed. Tap Mark All to check all POI categories. Tap Clear All to uncheck all POI categories.
Tap Save to save changes and exit.
POI Selection Screen
Deleting Addresses from the Address Book (Global)
The chapter on addresses discusses how to delete individual addresses from the address book. Address Book Options provides a way of globally deleting addresses from the address book.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap Address Book Options. Tap Clear Addresses to delete all of the addresses in your Address Book. Tap Clear Favourites to delete only those addresses marked as Favourites from your Address Book. Tap Clear Previous to delete previous destinations from the Address Book.
Setting the speedtrap alerts
Your Magellan Maestro is preloaded with the location of speed cameras, so you can be alerted when approaching a speed control area. By default, the Speedtraps file is selected. This option provides a way to select another speedtrap file, to select speedtrap categoriess that are displayed on the map, to set alarms for each speedtrap category and to set up the alert parameters. Please refer to the Enhanced POIs section in the Points of Interest chapter for more information about doing this. Speedtraps can easily be updated by downloading a new file from the internet and using the Magellan POI Editor PC Tool. When loading a new speedtrap file remember that it should be first converted to the Magellan.MGLN format using the POI Editor PC Tool and then copied to the SPEEDTRAPS subfolder on your Magellan Maestro.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap Speedtraps. See the Enhanced POIs section in the Points of Interest chapter for detailed information about setting alerts.
Setting the Map in 3D or 2D Mode
See the chapter on Maps for information regarding 3D and 2D map modes.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap Map Options. Select 3D Map or 2D Map. Tap Save to record the changes and exit.
Setting the Map Display to Heading Up or North Up
The map can be displayed with the top of the display in the direction of your heading or North.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options. Tap Map Options. Select Heading Up or North Up. Tap Save to record the changes and exit.
Technical specifications
Full description
How would you like to save time and effort on the road? What if driving could be more pleasurable and less stressful? Magellan Maestro 4000 makes it easy! If you don't like reading directions, you'll love the Magellan Maestro vehicle navigation system! It's simple to use and ready to guide you to virtually any destination in the 48 contiguous United States. The thin, sophisticated design and attractive, intuitive touch-screen graphics make driving a pleasure. Enter an address or select from 1.5 million preprogrammed points of interest with a few touches of the screen. See your position and route on the 2D or 3D map and let Maestro's friendly voice guide you turn-by-turn, while you enjoy the drive. Plus, built-in AAA TourBook Guide travel information gives you instant access to service details and Diamond ratings from the world's leading travel expert. Quickly find AAA approved lodgings and restaurants, AAA Roadside Assistance details1, and discounts available through the AAA Show Your Card & Save program1.
| General | |
| Product Type | GPS receiver |
| Width | 5 in |
| Depth | 0.9 in |
| Height | 3.7 in |
| Weight | 8.5 oz |
| GPS System | |
| Recommended Use | Automotive |
| SBAS | WAAS, EGNOS |
| Accuracy | Position - 10 ft - 16 ft |
| Connectivity | USB |
| Voice | Navigation instructions |
| Antenna | Built-in |
| Features | 2D / 3D map perspective |
| Supported Memory Cards | SD Memory Card |
| Maps Included | 48 United States |
| Navigation | |
| Routes | 20 |
| Trip Computer | Minimize freeways, maximize freeways , avoid toll roads, fast/short route |
| Built-in Display | |
| Type | LCD |
| Diagonal Size | 4.3" |
| Features | Touch screen |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Battery | |
| Battery Enclosure Type | Internal |
| Included Qty | 1 |
| Technology | Lithium ion |
| Run Time (Up To) | 2 hour(s) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Body Material | High-impact plastic |
| Included Accessories | AC power adapter, automotive windshield mount, carrying pouch, USB cable |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Magellan Navigation |
| Part Number | 980919-01 |
| GTIN | 00763357116939 |
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1. Magellan Maestro 4000 4.3 Inch Portable GPS Navigator
2. Car 12V Vehicle Power Adapter Charger Cable for MAGELLAN ROADMATE 800 860 2000 2200 3000 3050 6000 Maestro 3100 4140 3150 4000 4040 4050 GPS Models (Original MAGELLAN GPS OEM PRODUCT)
3. 2Gb PQI Memory Card for MAGELLAN MAESTRO 4000 GPS PLUS FREE USB 2.0 CARD READER/WRITER
4. Car Charger Power Adapter Cord for Magellan Maestro 3100 3140 4000 4040 4050 & Crossover GPS By Chargercity (9ft Coiled Vehicle Power Cable for Longer Reach & Easy Storage) Item comes with ChargerCity Manufacture Direct Replacement Warranty
5. Candy Case for 4.3 inch Magellan Roadmate 2035 4370 2036 4040 Magellan GPS 800 4000 + Screen Protector
6. MAGELLAN 930 0084 001 Suction Cup Mount




