Magellan RoadMate ® ® 5430T-LM, 5465T-LMB User Manual...
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Receiver Home Press the Home button to return to the Map screen from any Button where in the Magellan RoadMate receiver. Power Press and hold to turn the device on or to completely shutdown. Button Press momentarily to turn the device off (in suspend mode).
There are no settings for the time displayed. Bluetooth Displays the current pairing status of the Bluetooth connection. When Status paired to a phone, the Magellan RoadMate receiver can be used as a (5465 only) remote interface for your phone. Bluetooth is paired to a phone.
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Traffic information is being received. No traffic information is being received. Battery The battery status icon indicates the current battery charging condition. Status The internal battery is fully charged. The battery is connected to an external power source and is charging. Map Screen Map Area Zoom Level Tap the “+”...
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Current Displays the current location of the Magellan RoadMate receiver in Location relation to the displayed map. Indicator Tap on the Current Location Indicator to get information on your current location. When the indicator is Blue, GPS signals are being received and the current location has been computed.
Power On, Suspend, Power Off Turning the Magellan RoadMate Receiver On Press and hold the Power button for 2-3 seconds. The Magellan logo may not appear until a few seconds after you release the button. Turning the Magellan RoadMate Receiver Off (Suspend Mode) If you suspend operation, the route and all information is held so you can quickly resume use.
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Adjustments Adjusting the Volume Tap the Volume icon. Move the Volume slider to the desired level. Muting the Volume Tap the Volume icon. Move the Volume slider to the bottom of the scale. Changing the Data Field Muted The data field is shown on the Map screen. Tap on the data field.
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Changing the Map Style The map can be changed to be viewed in 3-dimensional, 2-dimensional - North up or 2-dimensional - heading up style. Swipe the screen over the map area, and the map options footer will appear. This also appears when you use two fingers to zoom . Select the desired style from the footer bar.
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Saving Current Location Tap on the current location icon The Current Location screen is displayed. Tap on the Save icon ( Select where to save the location (Wish List, My Places or OneTouch). Use the keyboard to enter a name for the location.
The keyboard is similar to the keyboard on a smartphone, and is designed to be easy to use. Since there are some differences from a typical smartphone, and for those who have not used a smartphone keyboard, the basics of the Magellan RoadMate keyboard will be explained here. Backspace...
About street names: If you can’t find a street, try including the direction, as N, S, etc. For example, “Cataract” will find a lot of other places before it finds “N. Cataract”. About City Names: • City name is part of the address. You shouldn’t enter it seperately, unless that’s all you want.
Searching near a location If you just tap Search, the search is centered on your current location. If you want to search near some other location, tap the down arrow, and select Places near... This shows the address entry keyboard. You can enter a city or zip code to center the search.
Syncing Content As described above, most of the content available on the Magellan RoadMate is pre-loaded. Magellan’s SmartECO website provides a way to back up your address book entries and find and install maps and other updates. How to Connect Sign In with your Magellan Account.
SmartGPS Eco. Access Sign In with your Magellan Account. Add places, contacts and trips using the Create New button in Magellan Content Manager. The next time your Magellan RoadMate performs a sync, the changes made in Magellan Content Manager will be updated on your Magellan RoadMate.
Chapter My Places My Places My Places can be best described as the place where all of the saved destinations and routes are stored. There are four separate sections to My Places, each one with its own distinct purpose. Address Book The Address Book stores contacts, places and trips that you have saved.
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Accessing the Address Book From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( Three tabs are available, as below: Places tab Contacts Tab Trips Tab Adding a Place to the Address Book From the Map screen, tap GoTo... You can select a POI or search an address, as appropriate.
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Deleting a Place from the Address Book From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( Make sure that you are in the Places tab of the Address Book. The Place icon will be yellow Tap the Edit icon ( Tap the item delete icon for the place to be deleted.
Editing Contact information You can add, rename, or delete any phone number or place belonging to a contact. In addition, you can edit any phone number for a contact. To do any of these operations, you start by selecting the contact: Selecting a contact to edit it From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( Tap the Contacts tab icon...
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Adding a contact place: Once you tap the Edit icon ( ), the Item Delete and Item Edit icons are displayed on each contact place or number. At the bottom header, the buttons + Address and + Phone are displayed. Tap the + Address button.
Editing the Trip’s Name in the Address Book Only the descriptive name for a contact can be edited. From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( Tap the Trip tab icon Tap the Edit icon ( Tap on the appropriate Item Edit icon. Use the keyboard to modify the name of the trip.
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Recent Recent destinations can not be added nor edited, but you can delete one or all of them. Deleting Recent Destinations From the Map screen, tap the Address Book icon ( Tap Recent. Tap the Edit icon ( Tap the delete icon for the recent destination to be deleted or tap Clear All to delete all the recent destinations in the list.
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Edit the OneTouch button name. Tap Save. Tap Done. Rearranging the OneTouch Buttons From the Map screen, tap the OneTouch button Press and hold the OneTouch button to be moved. When the button dims you can slide it to a new location on the OneTouch menu. NOTES The Home and Emergency buttons cannot be moved.
Chapter Routing Map Screen While Routing The Map screen changes when there is an active route. This provides you with the information needed to route to your destination. Maneuver The maneuver bar provides information on the type of maneuver you are approaching, the distance to the maneuver and the name of the street that the maneuver will be done on.
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NOTES The Magellan RoadMate will provide audiable alerts while you are routing. If you missed an alert or just want to hear it again, tap on the header with the street name for the maneuver and the message will repeat.
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GO Screen While creating a route, the GO screen lets you review and adjust it. You can compare routing methods and view them on the map. You can see the distance to the destination and the estimated time of arrival for the selected routing method. The routing methods include Fastest, Shortest or Least Highways.
Turn List The Turn List will display all of the maneuvers involved in the route. There is also the option of deleting a maneuver in the list and the Magellan RoadMate will recalculate the route with that maneuver removed. Edit Edit provides the tools needed to add or delete a destination in your route.
Creating and Revising Routes This section describes ways to create a route having one or multiple destinations. Creating a Route from the Address Book From the Map screen tap on Select the tab containing the location (Places, Contacts or Trips). Scroll through the list displayed until you see the place, contact or trip you want to go to.
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Creating a Route to a User-Entered Address From the Map screen tap on Go To... Using the instructions found in “Keyboard” on page 9 , enter the address you want to go to. Choose how you want the route computed; Fastest, Shortest, or Least Highways. Tap GO.
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Creating a Multi Destination Route This describes creating a route in your Address Book, not immediately routing to the destination. You can also add, remove, and rearrange destinations for any active route using tools on the My Route screen. From the Map screen tap on Tap on the Trips tab.
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Shortcut: Tap on the Maneuver Icon on the Map screen to go direct- ly to the Turn List. on the maneuver to be detoured around. Confirm by tapping GO. CAUTION Not all maneuvers can be detoured around but the Magellan Road- Mate will try to recalculate the route avoiding the maneuver.
The Magellan RM5465 provides hands-free capabilities for making and receiving phone calls utilizing the Bluetooth link from your smartphone. Before you can use your smartphone with the Magellan RoadMate you need to pair the phone to the Magellan RoadMate. Pairing Your Phone From the Map screen press Tap on the Bluetooth button.
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NOTES The Contacts list in the Bluetooth section of the Magellan RoadMate is not associated with the Address Book portion of the device. The contacts presented with Bluetooth have been imported from your smartphone. A call can also be generated from the My Places Address Book.
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Hanging Up From the Bluetooth screen, tap or hang up from your smartphone. Creating a Call with the Dial Pad. From the Map screen, tap Use the dial pad to enter the phone number. When the number is correct, tap the Call button.
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Adding to the Speed Dial list From the Map screen, tap Tap the speed dial tab Tap Edit ( Tap on the edit icon for an open item in the list (indicated by the words “Speed Dial”). Tap on Phone Book to select a Speed Dial from your existing phone book or Dial Pad to enter the number and name to be...
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RoadMate. The Contacts Phone Book in the Magellan RoadMate will be replaced. Setting Bluetooth to Auto-connect to Smartphone The Magellan RoadMate can be set to automatically connect to a phone that has been previously paired when it is within range. From the Map screen, tap the Settings button.
Chapter Settings Settings Menu The Settings Menu is the starting point for accessing the tools needed to customize and set the necessary parameters for the Magellan RoadMate. General Access tools to set the language, units of Settings measure, auto power off, screen brightness settings as well as devices details such as available storage, product information, etc.
Language Tap the flag icon to select the desired language for the Magellan RoadMate. Units Tap the desired units of measure (miles or kilometers). Auto Power Off Set the amount of idle time (not moving) allowed before the device automatically shuts off.
View detailed information for the device. (Serial number, the geographic areas being used, information on the maps, software version, etc.) End-User License Agreement Legal statement describing the contract between Magellan and the end-user as to how the software can and cannot be used as well as any restrictions imposed by Magellan. Acknowledgments Recognizes the originators of content data used in the Magellan RoadMate.
You can cancel, reroute or continue. Night Mode The Magellan RoadMate is normally set to Auto which changes the map colors to a darker scheme during night hours automatically. This can be changed to On (the darker map is on continuously) or Off (the normal map is displayed continuously).
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GPS satellite constellation. Select Manual to set “current location” from a search, contacts or OneTouch options. NOTES When creating a route and searching for POIs, the Magellan Road- Mate always starts from its “current location”. For planning purposes, you can set “current location to a place you want to go to. Then yor searches will start from there.
Displays the name of the Magellan RoadMate device that will be displayed on your smartphone while pairing. Auto-connect When checked the Magellan RoadMate will attempt to use Bluetooth to connect to a paired phone whenever in range. Audible Maneuver Warning When checked an alert will be played when a maneuver is upcoming and is in the middle of a Bluetooth call.
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