Navman X300 User Manual
Navman X300 User Manual

Navman X300 User Manual

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  • Page 1 NAVMAN English Deutsch Francaise Italiano Espana Português X300...
  • Page 2 NAVMAN X300...
  • Page 3 NAVMAN X300 – English X300 USER GUIDE English X300...
  • Page 4 NAVMAN 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 X300 GPS Sport.Tool.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.0 General information 1.1 Checklist 1.2 Care and maintenance 1.3 Water resistance 1.4 Altitude measurement 1.5 Changing the battery 2.0 Navman X300 interface 2.1 Button functions 2.2 Display screen 3.0 Getting started 3.1 Be outdoors 3.2 Fit the X300 3.3 Startup 3.3.1 Enter setup...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Do not attempt to disassemble the X300; there are no user serviceable components in this product. The X300 is of robust design. However, care should be taken to protect from shocks or extreme heat. Clean using only a soft cloth with mild soap and warm water. Do not use abrasive cleaning materials or products.
  • Page 7: Changing The Battery

    NAVMAN 1.5 Changing the battery Always shut down the X300 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.
  • Page 8: Navman X300 Interface

    2.2 Display screen TOTAL m kmmi The illustration above shows the complete display capability of the X300. Only a sub-set of these elements appear at any time during operation. The upper screen section displays the antenna icons, as well as all values and units. The lower screen section displays the mode icons and the setup icon (SYSTEM SET).
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    3.2 Fit the X300 The X300 is designed to be worn on the left upper arm. The easiest way to fit the unit is to feed the strap through the fastener to create a loose enclosure. Then slide your left arm through the enclosure and tighten the strap after the unit is in a comfortable position.
  • Page 10: Enter Setup

    3.3.1 Enter setup To enter setup Press and hold to turn the power on and enter setup. When the counter reaches zero, the X300 will enter setup. If you release before the counter reaches zero the X300 will immediately start normal operation.
  • Page 11: Setup

    Set (31-12) lets you set dd-mm or mm-dd date format Calc up lets you set the X300 to calculate data for all movement (uphill and downhill) or for downhill movement only Beep When beep is ON a beep will sound when the buttons are pushed.
  • Page 12: Set Time Format

    X300 - Setup 4.1.1 Set time format Set 12hr or 24hr time display format. To access this option If necessary, press and hold setup. Press repeatedly until the screen appears as shown above. To set time format 1) Press to start editing (time format option flashes).
  • Page 13: Calc Up

    (uphill and downhill), or for downhill movement only. When uphill calculation is ON, all information displayed by the Navman X300 is based on uphill and downhill movement; laps must be entered manually. When uphill calculation is OFF, all information displayed is based on downhill movement only;...
  • Page 14: Beep

    X300 - Setup 4.1.4 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.
  • Page 15: Set Offset (Set Local Time)

    NAVMAN 4.1.6 Set offset (set local time) This option lets you adjust the X300 to display local time*. You only need to do this once, unless operating the unit in a new time zone. (* By default the X300 displays GPS time. The X300 will perform all functions accurately without adjusting the offset to display your local time.)
  • Page 16: Editing Settings (Overview)

    X300 - Setup 4.1.7 Editing settings (overview) settings edit set (12hr) edit set (31-12) edit calc up edit beep edit set units (km/h) edit set offset X300 1-16 editing details set 12hr set (12hr) set 24hr set 31-12 set (31-12)
  • Page 17: Normal Operation

    When Zone is ON you can set minimum and maximum target speeds (Zone MIN and Zone MAX). Clock mode shows current time and date GPS time is displayed unless you set local time, see Section 4.1.6. Timer mode shows session* and lap* times Timer recall mode recalls stored session and lap times (*See glossary.)
  • Page 18: Speed Mode

    X300 - Normal operation 5.1.1 Speed mode This mode lets you monitor session distance and current speed. session distance To access this mode If necessary, press to turn the power on and start normal operation. Press repeatedly until the screen appears as shown above.
  • Page 19: Speed (Maximum) Mode

    • Press and hold to clear odometer only. • Press to go to the next mode. Note: The X300 displays distance in units corresponding to speed units (see section 4.1.5). X300 X300 - Normal operation maximum speed...
  • Page 20: Altitude Mode

    • Press to go to the next mode. Note: The Navman X300 displays altitude in units corresponding to speed units (see section 4.1.5). 5.1.6 Zone mode When Zone is OFF, the Zone (MIN) and Zone (MAX) options are skipped and zone alerts do not sound.
  • Page 21: Zone (Minimum)

    0.5 (hold to decrease values quickly). 3) Press to stop editing. 4) Press to go to the next mode. X300 X300 – Normal operation km/h ZONE repeatedly to decrease km/h ZONE repeatedly to decrease 1-21...
  • Page 22: Clock Mode

    (*Does not clear odometer). • Press to go to the next mode. Note: If GPS signals are not yet obtained a ‘no GPS’ alert is displayed. The antenna icon flashes until GPS signals are received. X300 1-22...
  • Page 23: Timer Mode

    While in Timer recall mode • press repeatedly to step through lap data • press to start recall again from lap 1 • press to go to the next mode X300 X300 - Normal operation lap number lap time lap number lap time 1-23...
  • Page 24: Mode Operation (Overview)

    X300 - Normal operation 5.1.10 Mode operation (overview) modes Speed � Speed (AVG) � Speed (MAX) � Odometer � Altitude � edit ZONE Zone OFF Clock � Timer � Timer recall (*does not clear odometer) X300 1-24 operating details store current lap data...
  • Page 25: Restoring Default Settings

    A controlled shutdown is executed automatically after defaults are restored. After factory default settings have been restored, when the X300 is next turned on you will need to enter setup if you want to display local time or adjust other setting preferences.
  • Page 26: Glossary

    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.
  • Page 27: Additional Warnings, Disclaimers, And Limitations On Liability

    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.
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