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Page 1 - Magellan NAV 6000 User Manual

Magellan NAV 6000 User ManualMagellan NAV 6000 User Manual

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Magellan NAV 600090curacy is a potential risk, and has introduced Selective Avail-ability (SA) to maintain a military advantage. SA is a randomerror t

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Magellan NAV 6000 91AA1BB1A1ABB1N0°E90°W270°S180°NW315°NE45°SW225°SE135°B2B1BExplanation of Data TermsBRG. Bearing is the direction of a point(waypoin

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Magellan NAV 600092ACourselineBCDESTR. Steering. The difference between COG and CTS. If COG is25° and CTS is 30°, then STR is 5° Right.TTG. Estimated

Page 6 - WARNINGS

Magellan NAV 6000 93GlossaryActive Leg The segment of a route currently beingtravelled.Azimuth The angular measurement from the horizonto a satellite

Page 7 - Contents

Magellan NAV 600094Heading The direction in which the NAV 6000 ismoving, track or ground course, (due towind, current, and so forth), and may also bed

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Magellan NAV 6000 95Reverse Route Duplicates an existing route but in reverseorder.Route A planned course of travel that is defined bya sequence of wa

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Magellan NAV 600096INDEXAbbreviations 84Accuracy 89Alarms 50; arrival radius 50; anchor alarm 50; XTE alarm 51Antenna installation 71Appendix 63Attrib

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Magellan NAV 6000 97Map shift 54Marine settings 52Memory reset 58Menu functions 45MOB 35Navaid icons 72Navaid settings 52Navigation NAV1 screen 25; N

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Magellan NAV 6000 11IIntrntroductionoductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Magellan NAV 6000.The NAV 6000 integrates the remarkable accuracy

Page 14 - Magellan NAV 60004

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Page 15 - Battery/C-card Door

Magellan NAV 60002Conventions Used in this ManualThe Reference section of this manual is designed to assist youin the use of your Magellan NAV 6000.

Page 16 - Adjusting Backlighting

Magellan NAV 6000 32GGetting Setting StartartedtedThis section shows you how to begin using your MAGEL-LAN NAV 6000 for the first time. After a brief

Page 17 - TIME ENTRY

Magellan NAV 60004QUIT - Cancels and backs out of an operation or backsup one step in a sequence. Allows stepping through rootscreens in reverse order

Page 18 - DATE ENTRY

Magellan NAV 6000 5Magellan NAV 6000 GPS ReceiverPower ON/OFFTo turn power on :Press the POWER key until the “MAGELLAN NAV6000” screen is displayed (a

Page 19 - TTutorialutorial

Magellan NAV 60006Adjusting ContrastPress the MENU softkey to access the FUNCTIONMENU screen.Highlight System Setup and press ENTER to access theSetup

Page 20 - Magellan NAV 600010

Magellan NAV 6000 7Pressing the QUIT key before initializing returnsto the SAT STATUS screen without changing theinitial position.The ELEVATION ENTRY

Page 21 - 117`30.52’W

Magellan NAV 60008The DATE ENTRY window appears, prompting you for thedate.Use the RIGHT/LEFT and UP/DOWN arrows on the CURSORKEY to enter the date a

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Magellan NAV 6000 9This section will walk you through creating waypoints, creat-ing a route, editing the route, and, finally, activating the routeyou

Page 23 - MANUAL MOVE INSERT REMOVE

© 1998 by Magellan Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.No part of this User Guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,

Page 24 - Magellan NAV 600014

Magellan NAV 600010Press the MARK key. A MARKCURSOR POSITION window isdisplayed. From this window youcan change the name, type, coor-dinates, and de

Page 25 - RRefereferenceence

Magellan NAV 6000 11When the cursor is overWPT002, press ENTER.This defines WPT002 as thedestination for the leg beingcreated. The dashed line be-com

Page 26 - Root Screens

Magellan NAV 600012The dashed line has becomea solid line. From this point,more legs could be added (ap-pended) to the route in thesame way. In this

Page 27 - Satellite Status Screen

Magellan NAV 6000 13Press INSERT. As you beginmoving the cursor, two dashedlines are displayed showinghow the route is beingchanged.When you are sat

Page 28 - POSITION - LAT/LON

Magellan NAV 600014Press REMOVE. WPT002 isremoved from the route but isstill displayed on the screen.The route has beenreconfigured, starting atWPT00

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Magellan NAV 6000 15General UsageTurning the Receiver ON/OFFTo turn power on :Press the POWER key untilthe “MAGELLAN NAV6000” and “WARNING”screens a

Page 30 - Setting the Map Scale

Magellan NAV 600016Cancelling an OperationUse the QUIT key to cancel and/or back out of an opera-tion.Inputting DataUse the CURSOR KEY to select menu

Page 31 - Los Angeles

Magellan NAV 6000 17are constantly updating and contain the information neces-sary to guide you to your destination.You can customize the NAV 1, NAV 2

Page 32 - ATTENTION!

Magellan NAV 600018The satellites’ positions in the sky are plotted in 2 concentriccircles representing 0° elevation at the horizon, and 45°. Thecent

Page 33 - OBJECTS: 2

Magellan NAV 6000 19Map ScreenFrom the SAT STATUS screen, press NXT PG to access theMap Screen. The Map screen can also be accessed by the MAP/CTR Key

Page 34 - Navigation mark

All Magellan GPS receivers are navigational aids, and are not in-tended to replace other methods of navigation. Purchaser is ad-vised to perform care

Page 35 - Move cursor

Magellan NAV 600020Press the HIDE softkey to temporarily remove the infor-mation window, extending the map to the full screen size.Press any softkey t

Page 36 - Customizing the Nav 2 Screen

Magellan NAV 6000 21Using the Cursor Key on the Map ScreenPress the CURSOR KEY to activate and move the cursoron the Map screen.The cursor is represen

Page 37 - TO: WPT001

Magellan NAV 600022Plotter ModePlotter mode allows you to go where your chart does not pro-vide detailed navigation information by displaying a LAT/LO

Page 38 - Creating a Waypoint

Magellan NAV 6000 23Viewing Waypoint and Navaid AttributesWhen the cursor is moved over a waypoint icon, the infor-mation window displays TO: waypoint

Page 39 - Magellan NAV 6000 29

Magellan NAV 600024To view additional information on the Objects shown in theQUICK INFO window, press ALLINF and a full-screen win-dow opens, showing

Page 40 - ViewMENU

Magellan NAV 6000 25NAV 1 ScreenFrom the Map Screen, press NXT PG to access the NAV 1screen.At the top of the NAV 1 screen is the destination waypoint

Page 41 - TYPE ?

Magellan NAV 600026Customizing the Nav 1 ScreenIn addition to the navigation parameters shown, you mayselect SOA, XTE, ETE, BRG, COG, SOG, CTS, TRN, E

Page 42 - Moving a Waypoint

Magellan NAV 6000 27Pointer ScreenFrom the NAV 2 screen, press NXT PG to access the Pointerscreen.The Pointer screen provides a graphic compass in com

Page 43 - Magellan NAV 6000 33

Magellan NAV 600028WaypointsThe Waypoints function allows you to store in memory up to500 positions, which can be used to build routes by whichyou nav

Page 44 - CURSOR GPS

Magellan NAV 6000 29Saving the Current Position Fix as a WaypointWhile the unit is computing fixes, from any root screen,press the MARK key.The MARK G

Page 45 - Deleting a GOTO Route

• Modifications to the receiver which may be required due toany change in the Global Positioning System (GPS). [Note: AllMagellan GPS receivers use

Page 46 - Multi-Leg Routes

Magellan NAV 600030Coordinates: The coordinates may be modified in the man-ner described. You can press the Cursor or GPS softkey toautomatically ass

Page 47 - ROUTES LIST

Magellan NAV 6000 31Use the CURSOR KEY to highlight the waypoint you wishto view and press the VIEW softkey.The display returns to the Map screen, wit

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Magellan NAV 600032If the name field is selected, only the waypoint shown is de-leted.If the type field is selected, all waypoints with the selectedic

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Magellan NAV 6000 33The NAV 6000 allows you to create and store up to twenty-five multi-leg routes, which can be activated, deactivated,viewed, revers

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Magellan NAV 600034Creating a GOTO Route Using the Nearest ListPress GOTO from any screen. The Map screen appearsand the active softkeys are LIST, NEA

Page 51 - Moving a Waypoint in a Route

Magellan NAV 6000 35Creating a GOTO Route to the Cursor PositionPress GOTO from any screen. The Map screen appears.Move the cursor over the desired de

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Magellan NAV 600036Press QUIT.The Exit GOTO confirmation window appears.Highlight YES and press ENTER.The GOTO is deleted.Multi-Leg RoutesThe NAV 6000

Page 53 - ROUTES DELETE

Magellan NAV 6000 37Press ENTER and a window displaying the waypoint listappears. Use the CURSOR KEY to select the startingwaypoint of the route and p

Page 54 - BACKTRACK

Magellan NAV 600038The display remains on the Route list screen.Press QUIT twice to exit the Routes function.Reversing a Route from the ListFrom any r

Page 55 - Setting Time Format

Magellan NAV 6000 39The cursor must be in close proximity to thecourse line in order for the INSERT softkey to beactive on the screen.Press the INSERT

Page 56 - DD-MMM-YY

Magellan NAV 6000 User Manual

Page 57 - Depth - FT

Magellan NAV 600040Removing a Waypoint from a RouteFrom any root screen, press ROUTES, LIST softkeys.Use the CURSOR KEY to highlight the route from wh

Page 58 - Selecting North Reference

Magellan NAV 6000 41press the DONE softkey. Press QUIT to exit Route Edit.The waypoint you created or selected at the cursor posi-tion has been added

Page 59 - Baud Rate

Magellan NAV 600042Now use the CURSOR KEY to move the cursor to theposition to which you wish to move the waypoint and pressENTER. If the waypoint bei

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Magellan NAV 6000 43Press the ACTVTE softkey.If a leg is activated, an A appears next to the leg.The ACTVTE softkey then changes to DEACTV.Activating

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Magellan NAV 600044Creating a Backtrack RouteWhen Track History is on, the unit drops “bread crumbs” atevery travelled interval as set under Track His

Page 62 - Magellan NAV 600052

Magellan NAV 6000 45Menu FunctionsThe NAV 6000 offers various menu functions that are acces-sible from any of the navigation screens by pressing the M

Page 63 - Selecting Map Orientation

Magellan NAV 600046If the local time displayed on the root screens isincorrect you may enter the correct local time byhighlighting Local 12-Hour or Lo

Page 64 - Course Up

Magellan NAV 6000 47Selecting Map DatumThe NAV 6000 allows you to select from 73 map datums.All information displayed on the map screen isbased on WGS

Page 65 - Clear Track Memory

Magellan NAV 600048Distance UnitsFrom the UNITS menu, use the CURSOR KEY to high-light Dist and press ENTER.Use the CURSOR KEY to highlightStatute Mil

Page 66 - Magellan NAV 600056

Magellan NAV 6000 49Setting NMEA Baud RateFrom the DATA PORT menu, use the CURSOR KEY tohighlight Baud Rate and press ENTER.The baud rate can be set t

Page 67 - Magellan NAV 6000 57

WARNINGSUSE GOOD JUDGEMENTThis product is an excellent navigation aid, but does not replace the need for careful orienteering and good judgement. Nev

Page 68 - Clear All Memory

Magellan NAV 600050Turning the Beeper On or OffThe beeper can be turned on and off.Beeper activation is independent of alarm control.Press the MENU so

Page 69 - Magellan NAV 6000 59

Magellan NAV 6000 51Use the CURSOR KEY to select desired radius and press EN-TER. Press QUIT to exit.Default setting: OffSetting XTE AlarmIf the ala

Page 70 - Troubleshooting

Magellan NAV 600052Use the CURSOR KEY to highlight On or Off and pressENTER. Press QUIT to exit.Default setting: OnTurning Marine Settings On and Off

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Magellan NAV 6000 53When Lights are turned ON under the NAV AIDS Menu,lights will be shown on lighthouses and other lights that ro-tate, and a light s

Page 72 - Warnings/Alarms

Magellan NAV 600054When Map Orientationis set to North Up, theboat icon rotates accord-ing to its COG direction,with respect to north; themap does not

Page 73 - NAV 6000 Appendix

Magellan NAV 6000 55When using Map Shift, we recommend that youphysically go to a position that is clearly recogniz-able on the paper chart, to serve

Page 74 - Installation Instructions

Magellan NAV 600056Turning Track History On or OffPress the MENU softkey, use theCURSOR KEY to highlight TrackHistory and press ENTER.The TRACK HISTOR

Page 75 - C-Card Installation

Magellan NAV 6000 57Use the CURSOR KEY to highlight one of the fields andpress ENTER. Use the CURSOR KEY to edit and pressENTER to confirm.The softkey

Page 76 - Magellan NAV 600066

Magellan NAV 600058Simulation Mode FunctionWhen activating the simulation mode, if a route (multileg orGOTO) is already active, that route will be use

Page 77 - Magellan NAV 6000 67

Magellan NAV 6000 59A confirmation screen appears. Highlight YES and pressENTER. A message confirms the memory clear.If you select Clear All Memory, t

Page 78 - Magellan NAV 600068

ContentsIntroduction 1Packing List 1Conventions Used in this Manual 2Commonly Used Terms 2Getting Started 3Magellan NAV 6000 Description 3Language Sel

Page 79 - Data Input

Magellan NAV 600060TroubleshootingThe following is a brief guide to some of the problems thatmight be encountered while using the Magellan NAV 6000and

Page 80 - Magellan NAV 600070

Magellan NAV 6000 61Position coordinates on your receiver do not match the loca-tion on your map.1 Make sure that your receiver is set up to usethe sa

Page 81 - Improper

Magellan NAV 600062LOST FIX ALARMGPS Has StoppedComputingFixesENTER or QUIT to clearLOST EXTERNAL ALARMExternalPowerLostENTER or QUIT to clearARRIVAL

Page 82 - Magellan NAV 600072

Magellan NAV 6000 63NAV 6000 AppendixInstallation Instructions...64Battery Installation...

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Magellan NAV 600064OUTMARKGOTOZOOMZOOMENTERMAP/CTRPOWERInstallation InstructionsBattery InstallationThe NAV 6000 comes with 6AA batteries already inst

Page 84 - Magellan NAV 600074

Magellan NAV 6000 65C-Card InstallationIn addition to its internal chart information, the NAV 6000 displays detailed navigational chart information fr

Page 85 - Magellan NAV 6000 75

Magellan NAV 600066IMPORTANT: The “C-MAP” label on the car-tridge should be facing up and the flat-edged end ofthe cartridge where the contact points

Page 86 - Magellan NAV 600076

Magellan NAV 6000 67Nav 6000 Swivel Mounting Bracket (Optional)Before installing the NAV 6000 in its swivel mount, there areseveral things you should

Page 87 - Listing of Available Datums

Magellan NAV 600068BASE29-60049-004KNOB (LONG)46-00240-000CLAMP27-60056-000KNOB (SHORT)46-00239-000SWIVEL29-60048-004CRADLE29-10064-004SPRING47-00210-

Page 88 - NMEA Messages

Magellan NAV 6000 69DCPowerBlack*Red*(+)(-)DC Power/RS-232Data CableNMEADeviceBlack*Orange or White(+)(-)ExternalAlarmBlue or BrownRed*(+)(-)DBRBlack*

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Deleting Waypoints from the Waypoint List 31Listing the Nearest Waypoints 32Moving a Waypoint 32Routes 33Creating a GOTO Route Using the Waypoint List

Page 90 - A = Data valid

Magellan NAV 60007019Serial Port A (9-pin)Line NameIO/AT PinCARRIER DETECTRECEIVE DATATRANSMIT DATADATA TERMINAL READYSIGNAL GROUNDDATA SET READYREQUE

Page 91 - GSV GPS Satellites in View

Magellan NAV 6000 71ProperplacementImproperplacementProper External Antenna Installation - Signal ReceptionThe illustrations show both the proper and

Page 92 - Magellan NAV 600082

Magellan NAV 600072Building, singleBuoysBuoys, cardinal; Buoy, in-stallation; Buoy, isolateddanger; Buoy, internal;Buoy, safe water; Buoy, spe-cial pu

Page 93 - Magellan NAV 6000 83

Magellan NAV 6000 73Composite objectsAirport; Anchorage; Channeledge; Deep water route; De-fined water; Harbour; Rangesystem; Lighthouse; Mooringtrot;

Page 94 - Abbreviations

Magellan NAV 600074Natural Features (ICE)Ice area; Pingo.Natural Features (RIVERS)Canal; Canal bank; Rapids;River; River bank; Waterfall.Navigational

Page 95 - Magellan NAV 6000 85

Magellan NAV 6000 75Radar, RadioRadar, Radio, Electronic Po-sitioning SystemRadar station; Radar tran-sponder; Radio station_refco.Radar ReflectorResc

Page 96 - Specifications

Magellan NAV 600076Water TurbulenceTideway; Water turbulence.Weed/KelpWindmillWindmotorWrecks

Page 97 - Coordinate Systems

Magellan NAV 6000 77EUR79 European 1979GANDA Gandajika BaseGEO49 Geodetic Datum 1949GHANAGRB36 Ordnance Survey of GB,1936GUAM GuamGUNSG G. SegaraGUNSR

Page 98 - DEG/MIN DEG/MIN/SEC

Magellan NAV 600078NMEA Message DefinitionsAPA Autopilot cross track error, direction to steer, status ofGPS, route status, destination waypoint name,

Page 99 - What Is GPS?

Magellan NAV 6000 79NMEA OUTPUT DATA FORMAT - VERSION 1.5APA Autopilot Format A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10APA,A,A,X.XX,L,N,A,A,XXX.,M,CCC1 OR’ed Bl

Page 100 - Magellan NAV 600090

Port Setup Functions 49Setting NMEA Output 49Setting NMEA Baud Rate 49Turning the Beeper On or Off 50Activating Alarms 50Setting Arrival Radius 50Sett

Page 101 - Explanation of Data Terms

Magellan NAV 6000802 Cycle Lock, (A=Valid, V=Invalid)3 Cross Track Error4 Steer Left of Right (L = Left, R = Right)5 Units (N.Mi.)NMEA 0183 VERSION 2.

Page 102 - Magellan NAV 600092

Magellan NAV 6000 81different from the number in view)8 Horizontal dilution of precision9 Antenna altitude above/below mean sea level10 Units of anten

Page 103 - Glossary

Magellan NAV 600082 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11GSV,x,x,xx,xx,xx,xxx,xx...xx,xx,xxx,xx*hh<CR><LF>1 Total number of m

Page 104 - Magellan NAV 600094

Magellan NAV 6000 83RMC Transit Specific (to be followed by RMB) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,1111.11,a,

Page 105 - Magellan NAV 6000 95

Magellan NAV 600084Abbreviations2D Two-dimensional3D Three-dimensionalBRG BearingCDI Course Deviation IndicatorCLR CLEARCOG Course over groundMAP/CTR

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Magellan NAV 6000 85LAT LatitudeLON LongitudeMH Miles per hourMi MilesMIN Minutemm Minutes (decimal format to two degrees ofresolution)mmm Minutes (de

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Magellan NAV 600086SpecificationsSize 3.25” x 7.5” x 1.70”( 8.3 cm x 19.1 cm x 4.3 cm)LCD display dimensions 4" diagonalTemperature:Operating 14˚

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Magellan NAV 6000 87EQUATOR 0°PRIME MERIDIAN 0°LatitudeLongitude115°00.00W42°30.00NCoordinate SystemsPositions are locations that are described in

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Magellan NAV 600088A UTM position is described by three elements; the zone it isin, the easting, and the northing. Eastings and northingsmeasure how f

Page 110 - SYSTEMS CORPORATION

Magellan NAV 6000 89What Is GPS?tance between the receiver andthe satellite: this is ranging.Once the receiver has computedrange for at least three sa

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