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NAVMAN M300 – English M300 USER GUIDE English M300...
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Welcome Welcome Navman’s 300 series GPS Sport.Tools provide an affordable and reliable way to track and store a variety of personal performance indicators. Please read this guide carefully and familiarize yourself with the interface and functions, as well as the intended use and limitations of the Navman M300 GPS Sport.Tool.
NAVMAN Content 1.0 General information 1.1 Checklist 1.2 Care and maintenance 1.3 Water resistance 1.4 Changing the battery 2.0 Navman M300 interface 2.1 Button functions 2.2 Display screen 3.0 Getting started 3.1 Be outdoors 3.2 Fit the M300 3.3 Startup 3.3.1 Enter setup...
CAUTION: Please ensure battery cover is in place during cleaning. Store the M300 away from direct sunlight or extreme heat sources. (Remove battery before storing for an extended period.) 1.3 Water resistance The Navman M300 GPS Sport.Tool is water resistant. M300 NAVMAN...
NAVMAN 1.4 Changing the battery Always shut down the M300 before changing the battery. Note: All system settings, and the calculated data that was stored at the last controlled shutdown*, are retained when the battery is removed. This information persists indefinitely until updated or reset.
M300 - Interface 2.0 Navman M300 interface 2.1 Button functions There are two control buttons, pressed separately or together to turn the unit on and off, cycle through modes, and select mode options. Throughout this guide the button icons are used as follows:...
NAVMAN 3.0 Getting started 3.1 Be outdoors The M300 is not intended for operation indoors or under water as it uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites to get time and date information, and to calculate distance and speed. For best results, always use the M300 outdoors with an unobstructed view of the sky.
When starting directly into normal operation, the M300 will start in the mode it was in at last shutdown. (Speed mode is always displayed first when starting normal operation after leaving setup.) For details about normal operating modes see Section 5.0. 1-10 counter counter M300 NAVMAN before...
NAVMAN M300 - Setup 4.0 Setup 4.1 Setting options Press and hold to turn the power on and enter setup. Press repeatedly to step through the setting options. Setting options are accessed in the order shown below. See subsequent sections for details about editing settings.
4) Press to go to the next option, or hold 1-12 time format to turn the power on and enter date format to turn the power on and enter M300 NAVMAN SYSTEM to leave setup. SYSTEM to leave setup.
NAVMAN 4.1.3 Beep Set beep ON or beep OFF. When beep is ON, an audible ‘beep’ will sound when buttons are pressed. Access this option If necessary, press and hold setup. Press repeatedly until the screen appears as shown above.
(press and hold set time display backward quickly). 3) Press to stop editing. 4) Press to go to the next option, or hold 1-14 to turn the power on and enter current date M300 NAVMAN SYSTEM SYSTEM to exit setup.
NAVMAN 4.1.6 Editing settings (overview) settings edit set (12hr) edit set (31-12) edit beep edit set units (knots) edit set offset editing details set (12hr) set (31-12) beep set units (knots) set units (knots) set units (km/h) set units (mph) �...
GPS time is displayed unless you set local time, see Section 4.1.5. Timer mode shows session* and lap* times Timer recall mode recalls stored session and lap times (*See glossary.) 1-16 Speed MAX Odometer Timer Clock Heading M300 NAVMAN...
NAVMAN 5.1.1 Speed mode This mode lets you monitor session distance and current speed. session distance To access this mode If necessary, press operation. Press repeatedly until the screen appears as shown above. While in Speed mode • Press to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
Note: The M300 displays distance in units corresponding to speed units (see section 4.1.4). 1-18 maximum speed knots to turn the power on and start normal to clear maximum speed only. to turn the power on and start normal to clear odometer only. M300 NAVMAN...
NAVMAN 5.1.5 Heading mode This mode shows the current heading in degrees from true North. current heading Access this mode If necessary, press operation. Press repeatedly until the screen appears as shown above. While in Heading mode • Press to store current lap data (the screen briefly shows the lap distance, lap number, and lap time that is being stored).
Note: If GPS signals are not yet obtained a ‘no GPS’ alert is displayed. The antenna icon flashes until GPS signals are received. 1-20 current date to turn the power on and start normal to clear all* session data. (*Does not clear M300 NAVMAN...
NAVMAN 5.1.7 Timer mode Timer mode lets you monitor session time, lap number and current lap time. Up to 50 laps may be stored during each session. Each lap entry resets the current lap time to zero. session time Access this mode If necessary, press operation.
� recall lap data restart recall from lap 1 (*does not clear odometer) = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together = press and hold both buttons together M300 NAVMAN...
NAVMAN 6.0 Restoring default settings WARNING: Restoring factory default settings clears all stored data and all user selected settings! To restore all default factory settings 1) make sure the unit is off 2) press and hold 3) while holding , press When restoring default settings The screen displays the message ‘reset all’...
8.0 Copyright This publication and its contents are proprietary to Navman and are intended solely for the use of its clients to obtain information about the operation of Navman Sport.Tool products, it should not be used or distributed for any other purpose.
Navman NZ Limited (Navman) neither owns nor maintains the Global Positioning Service (GPS). Navman assumes no responsibility for the quality or continuity of the GPS service. Navman will not accept the return of products where dissatisfaction results from any changes to the GPS service.