Magellan® Triton™ User Manual Magellan Triton 200 Magellan Triton 300 Magellan Triton 400 Magellan Triton 500 Magellan Navigation, Inc.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS The Magellan Triton is a navigation aid designed to assist you in arriving to your selected destination. When using the Magellan Triton, these safety rules must be followed to prevent accidents that can result in injury or death to yourself or others: IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY, DO NOT USE THIS NAVIGATION DEVICE WHILE DRIVING A VEHICLE. Please do not try and change any settings on the Magellan Triton while driving. Come to a complete stop or have a passenger make any changes.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS IC statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. 2. This device may not cause interference. 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 set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
Table of Contents Fundamentals ..........................................................................................................................1 Navigation Screens .................................................................................................................3 Map Screen Overview ............................................................................................. 3 Buttons ...................................................................................................
Editing a Waypoint .......................................................................................... 12 Deleting a Waypoint ......................................................................................... 13 Duplicating a Waypoint .................................................................................... 13 Places ................................................................................................................. 14 Creating a Go To to a Place .......................
Navigation .................................................................................................................... 23 Setting Navigation Options ............................................................................... 23 Volume & Brightness .................................................................................................... 23 Setting Volume & Brightness ............................................................................ 23 Memory ................................
Fundamentals The Magellan Triton is a hand-held GPS receiver that has been designed for the outdoorsman. Simple to use, yet powerful enough to get you through the toughest terrain or returning to that same fishing hotspot, year after year. • Store waypoints that can include images for the complete experience. (Magellan Triton 400 and 500 only.) • Record your track from start to finish and save it as a trail to be used over and over.
A B E D F G C I H Fundamentals A Backlight Press to step though 3 levels of backlight intensity or off. B Power button C SD card slot (Magellan Triton 400 and 500 only) D ZOOM OUT button E ZOOM IN button F Enter button and cursor control pad G PAGE/GO TO. Press to step through the navigation screens. H ESCape or cancel button I MENU button. On the map screen, displays the Main Menu. On other screens, displays a pop-up menu when available.
Navigation Screens The Map Screen will be the most commonly viewed screen while using the Magellan Triton. It has been simplified to provide the best possible outdoor experience while providing access to all of the information needed.
Buttons While viewing the map screen the keys on the Magellan Triton provide additional input and feature access. Menu Accesses the Main Menu PAGE/GO TO Pages through the Navigation screens.
Current Location Screen The Current Location Screen provides general information about your current location. Large Data Screen This screen allows you to view four navigation fields in a large type face that is easy to read, even from a distance.
Changing a Navigation Field Each navigation field can be customized to display latitude, longitude, heading, bearing, distance to next waypoint, distance to the end of a route, time to next waypoint, time to complete the route, time of day, date, destination, cross track error (XTE), elevation, current speed, average speed or maximum speed. 1. Press Enter to highlight the fields. Use the cursor control to highlight the field you want to change and press Enter.
Using the Keypad The Magellan Triton displays a keypad on the screen whenever data needs to be entered. Understanding the various components of the keypad will make entering data easier. The Keypad The keypad is used to enter names, notes, latitude, longitude or data that the user needs to enter. Use the cursor control to move around the keyboard and press Enter for the desired character or function. Key Functions Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right.
Create Menu The Create Menu is used to access the functions needed to create waypoints, trails, geocaches and routes. Accessing the Create Menu 1. From the Map screen, press the MENU button. 2. Highlight “Create” and press Enter. Waypoints Creating a Waypoint 1. Access the Main Menu, highlight “Create” and press Enter. 2. Highlight “Waypoint” and press Enter. 3. Select “Current Location”, “Point On Map”, or “Coordinates”.
Trail Creating a Trail from Current Track History 1. Access the Main Menu, highlight “Create” and press Enter. 2. Select “Trail” from the Create Menu. 3. Select “Current Track”. 4. Use the keypad to enter a name for the trail. (The default name “TrailXXX” will be used if no name entered.) 5. When the name has been entered, highlight Enter. and press Geocache Creating a Geocache 1. Access the Main Menu, highlight “Create” and press Enter. 2. Select “Geocache” from the Create Menu. 3.
4. The Geocache screen provides the fields needed to identify the waypoint and its location. The fields can be modified to customize the waypoint. 5. Icon: Highlight the icon and press Enter to display all possible icons that can be used to represent the waypoint. Select the desired icon and press to accept and close the window. Geocache Name: (Default “GCXXX”). Select the waypoint name field and press Enter to display the keyboard. Enter the name and select the green button.
8. The Save Route Screen is displayed. Highlight the Route name (default “RouteXXX”) and press Enter to assign a name to the route. Highlight the alert button to turn alerts for this route on or off. 9. Create Menu Select “Save” to store the route into memory.
Go To Menu The Go To Menu is used to access the functions used to activate Go To’s and saved routes. Accessing the Go To Menu 1. From the Map screen, press the MENU button. 2. Select “Go To” and the Go To Menu will be displayed. Waypoints Go To a Waypoint 1. Access the Main Menu and select “Go To”. 2. Select Waypoint. 3. Highlight a waypoint from the list of saved waypoints and press Enter. 4. Select 5. The Waypoint information screen is displayed. 6. If it is correct waypoint, highlight 7.
4. Select . 5. The Waypoint information screen is displayed. 6. Select the field you want to edit (icon, name, location, elevation or notes) and press Enter. 7. Use the keyboard to enter the information. 8. Select 9. Use the PAGE/GO TO button to access waypoint alarms setting. and press Enter. 10. When the information for the waypoint is correct, select . Deleting a Waypoint 1. Access the Main Menu and select “Go To”. 2. Select Waypoint. 3.
Places Creating a Go To to a Place 1. Access the Main Menu and select “Go To”. 2. Select “Place” from the Go To menu. 3. Select the map to be used. (Basemaps contain limited places to select from. Detailed maps include a wide variety of points of interest.) 4. If “Detailed Map” is selected, choose a detailed map and press Enter. 5. Select a category and press Enter. 6. Select a subcategory, if required, and press Enter. 7. Select a place from the list and press Enter. 8.
Deleting a Trail 1. Access the Main Menu and select “Go To”. 2. Select “Trail”. 3. Select a trail from the list of saved trails and press Enter. 4. Highlight 5. Confirm deleting the waypoint by selecting and press Enter. . Duplicating a Trail 1. Access the Main Menu and select “Go To”. 2. Select “Trail” from the Go To menu. 3. Select a saved trail from the list and press Enter. Select and press Enter. 4. The Trail Information screen is displayed. 5. Press the PAGE/GO TO button. 6.
Elevation: Highlight the Elevation field and press Enter to display the keyboard. Enter the elevation and select the green button. Difficulty: Assign a difficulty rating to this cache. Terrain: Indicate the type of terrain the cache is located in. GCType: Geocache type. Hint: Field for including hints about the cache site. Hider: Name of the person that originated the cache site. Date: Date the cache site was created. 5. To activate the Go To, highlight 6. Highlight and press Enter. and press Enter.
6. Select “Duplicate Geocache”. 7. Highlight and press Enter. Route Activating a Route 1. Access the Main Menu and select “Go To”. 2. Select “Route” from the Go To menu. 3. Select a saved route. 4. To activate the route, highlight 5. Highlight and press Enter. and press Enter. Cancelling an Active Route 1. From the Map screen, press Enter to display the contextual menu. 2. Select “Cancel Route”. 3. Highlight and press Enter to confirm route cancellation. Duplicating a Route 1.
4. Press the PAGE/GO TO button. 5. Select “Delete Route”. 6. Highlight and press Enter to confirm. Back Track Route Creating a Back Track Route 1. From the Map screen press Enter to access the contextual menu. 2. Select “Back Track”. 3. Select and press Enter to confirm back track route creation. Cancelling a Back Track Route 1. From the Map screen press Enter to access the contextual menu. 2. Select “Cancel Route”. 3. Select Go To Menu and press Enter to confirm route cancellation.
View Menu Local Info The Local Info option provides a way of viewing tide and current information (if a detailed map has been installed with tide and current information), best fishing and hunting times, and sunrise/sunset/ lunar information. Viewing Best Fishing and Hunting Times for Current Location 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Highlight “Local Info” and press Enter. 3. Highlight “Fish and Hunt” and press Enter. 4. The Fish and Hunt screen is displayed for your current location.
User Profiles You can set user profiles for various operations of the Magellan Triton that can be loaded easily. Activating User Profiles 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Select “Profiles”. 3. Select Hiking, Marine, or Geocaching. 4. Press the PAGE/GO TO button to access the display options. Press the PAGE/GO TO button again to access the map options. Press the PAGE/GO TO button again to access the navigation options. (Magellan Triton 500 only.
Place Names On or Off Displays names of waypoints stored in the receiver as places. Trail Lines On or Off Display of trail (track) lines on the map screen. Orientation North, Course, Track Sets orientation for the top of the display. Position Destination Line On or Off Display of the Line of Sight (LOS) line from your current position to your destination.
Tracks Viewing Track Vertical Profile 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Select Tracks. 3. Select Vertical Profile. 4. With a current track in memory, the vertical profile is displayed. Saving a Track as a Trail 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Select Tracks. 3. Select Save Track. 4. Select which track to create a trail from. 5. Use the keyboard to enter a name for the trail. (Default name is TrailXXX.) Select save the trail with the name entered.
Settings Navigation Setting Navigation Options 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Navigation. Units (of Measure) Miles, Kilometers, Knots North Reference Magnetic or True Coordinate system Lat/Lon (DD), Lat/Lon (DM), Lat/Lon (DMS), UTM Map Datum Select from list Volume & Brightness Setting Volume & Brightness 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Volume & Brightness. 4.
3. Select Clear Memory. 4. Confirm. (Use this option with caution.) Restoring Factory Settings 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Restore Factory Settings. 4. Confirm. (Use this option with caution.) Formatting SD Card (Magellan Triton 400 and 500 only) 1. Access the Main Menu and select “View”. 2. Select Settings. 3. Install SD card to be formatted. 4. Select Memory. 5. Select Format SD Card. (Option appears only when an SD card is inserted.) 6.