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GPS lazer12User ManualUser Manual

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6completed the initialization process or have just turned yourGPS Blazer12 on, the GPS Blazer12 will display the followingscreens in the order shown.A

Strany 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

7Basic OperationSaving a Position FixPosition fixes can be saved in memory for use later when youwant to return to that position. Saved position fixe

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8Creating a LandmarkTo create a landmark at a location which is not your currentposition, use the same procedure as saving a position with theaddition

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9Viewing the POSITION ScreenThe POSITION screen displays the coordinates for your lastcomputed position and information about any satellites thatare v

Strany 6 - Magellan GPS Blazer12

10Viewing the Navigation ScreensWithout an Active Route. Without an active route thenavigation screen displays your heading and the speed atwhich you

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11With an Active Route. When you have an active route thenavigation screen still displays your heading and speed butalso includes the bearing and dis

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12A second navigational screen is also provided while you havean active route. This screen is very similar to the first screenexcept that the distanc

Strany 9 - Computing a Position

13Creating a GOTO RouteThe simplest form of a route is a one-leg route called aGOTO route (you are GOing TO a destination). This isrouting you from

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14If the receiver is not tracking sufficient satellites tocompute a position fix, the start of the newly createdGOTO route will be the last position c

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15Working with LandmarksViewing a LandmarkTo view a stored landmark press MENUuntil LMKS appears at the top of thescreen.Press ENTER. The BEARING/DIS

Strany 12 - Creating a Landmark

WARNINGSA measure of knowledge by the user is required for proper andsafe use of the Magellan GPS Blazer12™. READ THE USER GUIDE& WARRANTY COMPLET

Strany 13 - POSITION

16Editing a LandmarkFollowing the instructions under Viewing a Landmark, use theLEFT/RIGHT arrows to select the landmark you wish to edit.Press the UP

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17Working with RoutesThe route function allows you to link a series of landmarksand travel, point by point, to a final destination.ABCDLeg 1Leg 2Leg 3

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18The receiver prompts you for a startinglandmark for the route. The first landmark,*POS, is your present position. Use theARROW pad to scroll throu

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19pad to select a landmark as the destination for this leg or pressENTER to signal the GPS Blazer12 that this was the last leg inthe route and you are

Strany 17 - Creating a GOTO Route

20The first screen displayed is the ROUTESUMMARY screen. This screen displaysthe start and end landmark for the entireroute as well as the total dist

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21Deleting a RouteWith a route in memory, press MENU until ROUTE appearsat the top of the display. Press ENTER. While still viewingthe Route Summar

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22Activating a Leg in a RouteAs you are navigating you may decide that you no longer wishto continue on the leg that you are now using. Instead youwis

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23Editing a Leg in a RoutePress MENU until ROUTE appears at the top of the display.Press ENTER. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs until the legyou wish to ed

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24Deleting a Leg From a RoutePress MENU until ROUTE appears at the top of the display.Press ENTER. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs to find theleg of the r

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25Additional FeaturesViewing the Time and DateYou can view the current time and date (obtained from thesatellites) by repeatedly pressing the MENU key

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iTABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction...1Welcome to the Magellan GPS Blazer12...

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26Changing Coordinate SystemsYou may wish to change the coordinate system that your GPSBlazer12 uses to display the position and landmarks coordi-nate

Strany 25 - Adding Legs to a Route

27Changing Map DatumsIf you are using a map (or chart) in conjunction with yourGPS Blazer12 you need to insure that the datum used by theGPS Blazer12

Strany 26 - Activating a Leg in a Route

28Changing Distance UnitsYour distance units can be in miles and miles per hour (MI-MPH), nautical miles and knots (NM-KTS), or kilometersand kilomete

Strany 27 - Editing a Leg in a Route

29Changing North ReferenceThe GPS Blazer12 uses magnetic north as a default referencefor all navigation computations. You can change this to truenort

Strany 28 - Reversing a Route

30SELECT COUNTRY or STATE. Use the ARROW pad tochange the flashing text to select the country or state for yourpresent location.Press ENTER.ENTER EL

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31Setting Display ContrastTo adjust the contrast of the display, pressMENU until SETUP is displayed at thetop of the screen and press ENTER. Usethe L

Strany 30 - Changing Coordinate Systems

32TroubleshootingDoes not turn on:1. Check to insure that the batteries are installed correctlyand that the battery terminals are clean.2. Replace the

Strany 31 - Changing Map Datums

33Destination Pointer does not point to the destination:1. Note that much of the navigation information isbased upon your movement. If you are standi

Strany 32 - Changing Distance Units

34Why won’t the receiver accept the coordinates higher than 59seconds when I am inputting coordinates?The most common cause of this is you are trying

Strany 33 - Changing North Reference

35Icons Provides a visual indication of whether the receiveris “locked” or “unlocked” on satellite signals. While the trackingicon is displayed, th

Strany 34 - Activating the Demo Mode

iiWorking with Routes...17Creating a Route... 17Viewing

Strany 35 - Using the Trip Odometer

36Contacting MagellanIf after using the troubleshooting section, you are still unableto solve your operation problem, please call Magellan’sTechnical

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37AccessoriesAccessories for your Magellan GPS Blazer12 are available fromyour Magellan dealer or you can order directly from Magellanusing the order

Strany 37 - Commonly Asked Questions

38Attaching the Wrist LanyardThe lanyard for your GPS Blazer12 can be easily attached byinserting the small loop of the lanyard through the ringprovid

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39Shipping / TransportingIf you ship or transport your GPS Blazer12 more than 100miles, you may need to reinitialize the GPS Blazer12 again atyour new

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40GlossaryActive Leg The segment of a route currently being usedto compute navigational information.Bearing The compass direction from your positionto

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41Landmark A location saved in the unit’s memory whichis obtained by entering data, editing data,calculating data or saving a current position.Used to

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42TTG Time To Go (TTG) is the measurementof how long it will take you to arrive atyour destination. TTG is based on howfast you are moving towards th

Strany 42 - Attaching the Wrist Lanyard

43IndexAAccessories 37; wrist strap 38Antenna 2; reception 3;troubleshooting 32BBatteries installing 3; life 25;NiCad 34; warning 35Bearing/Distanc

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44MMap Datums changing 27Multileg route 17; see alsoRoute, creatingNNavigation screen Movingcompass (without activeroute) 10; Steering (withactive

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SpecificationsPerformance:Receiver: 12 parallel-channel receiver with quadrifilarantenna, tracks up to 12 satellites tocompute and update position inf

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1IntroductionWelcome to the Magellan GPS Blazer12Congratulations on your purchase of the Magellan GPSBlazer12 satellite navigator. The GPS Blazer12 i

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960 Overland Court, San Dimas, CA 91773630288 BThis product has been certified by Mission HOME™, the officialeducational campaign of the U.S. space co

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2The ENTER keyconfirms dataentries or menuselections.The NAV keyaccesses thePosition andNavigationscreens.The MARK key isused to createlandmarks and s

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3Getting StartedInstalling the BatteriesThe GPS Blazer12 uses two AA alkaline batteries that areinstalled at the back of the receiver. To remove the

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4The GPS Blazer12 is designed tofit comfortably in your hand.Hold the receiver with theantenna towards the sky.Initializing the Receiver - EZStartBefo

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54 ENTER ELEVATION. Use the ARROW pad to enterthe approximate elevation for your position. If unknown,leave the elevation at 0. Press ENTER.5 ENT

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