GPS 3 0 0   
					User Manual   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					
					Welcome to the Magellan GPS 300 ..................................... 1   
					GPS 300 Description ........................................................... 1   
					Magellan GPS 300............................................................... 2   
					
					Installing the Batteries ......................................................... 3   
					Getting Signals from Satellites ............................................. 3   
					Initializing the Receiver - EZStart ........................................ 4   
					Computing a Position .......................................................... 5   
					
					Saving a Position Fix ............................................................ 7   
					Creating a Landmark ........................................................... 8   
					Viewing the POSITION Screen ........................................... 9   
					Viewing the NAVIGATION Screens .................................. 10   
					Creating a GOTO Route ................................................... 13   
					Summary ........................................................................... 14   
					
					Viewing a Landmark.......................................................... 15   
					Editing the Landmark Name ............................................. 16   
					Deleting a Landmark ......................................................... 16   
					i 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					
					Creating a Route ................................................................ 17   
					Viewing a Route ................................................................ 19   
					Activating/Deactivating a Route ........................................ 20   
					Deleting a Route ................................................................ 21   
					Appending a Leg to a Route............................................... 21   
					Activating a Leg in a Route ................................................ 22   
					Editing a Leg in a Route .................................................... 23   
					Deleting a Leg From a Route ............................................. 24   
					
					Viewing the Time and Date ............................................... 25   
					Viewing Elevation .............................................................. 25   
					Viewing Battery Life .......................................................... 25   
					Changing Coordinate Systems ........................................... 26   
					Changing Map Datums ..................................................... 27   
					Changing Distance Units ................................................... 27   
					Changing Time Display and Time ..................................... 28   
					Changing North Reference ................................................ 28   
					Initializing the Receiver (EZSTART) ................................. 29   
					Activating the Demo Mode................................................ 30   
					Setting Display Contrast .................................................... 30   
					
					Commonly Asked Questions ............................................. 32   
					Icons .................................................................................. 34   
					
					
					
					ii   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					In tro d u ctio n   
					We lco m e to th e Ma g e lla n GPS 3 0 0   
					Congratulations on your purchase of the Magellan GPS 300   
					satellite navigator. The GPS 300 is an easy-to-use GPS   
					receiver designed to get you out in the “Great Outdoors”   
					rather than spending hours reading a User’s Manual. There   
					are, however, a few items that you need to be familiar with so   
					it is suggested that you follow along at least through the   
					chapter on Basic Operation.   
					Before you begin, make sure that your package includes the   
					items listed on the GPS 300 box. If any items are missing or   
					damaged, contact your Magellan dealer or retailer.   
					GPS 3 0 0 De scrip tio n   
					The GPS 300 is a self-contained hand-held GPS receiver   
					designed for general purpose position locating and navigation.   
					It has a built-in antenna located at the top of the receiver, a   
					backlit display, and keypad. Using two AA batteries, inserted   
					from the battery door found at the back of the receiver, the   
					GPS 300 will operate continuously for up to 24 hours.   
					1 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Ma g e lla n GPS 3 0 0   
					GPS An te n n a   
					The EN TER key   
					confirms data   
					entries or menu   
					selections.   
					The GO TO key is   
					used to create a   
					direct route to any   
					landmark stored in   
					memory.   
					The N AV key   
					accesses the   
					Position and   
					Navigation   
					screens.   
					The MEN U key is   
					used to access the   
					route, landmark and   
					setup functions.   
					The MARK key is   
					used to create   
					landmarks and store   
					the current position.   
					The PW R key   
					turns the receiver   
					on and off.   
					The ARRO W pad is used to   
					enter landmark names, and   
					scroll through the series of   
					screens and menu selections.   
					The LIGHT key turns   
					the light on and off.   
					2 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Ge ttin g Sta rte d   
					In sta llin g th e Ba tte rie s   
					The GPS 300 uses two AA alkaline batteries that are installed   
					at the back of the receiver. To remove the battery cover, turn   
					the ring of the battery door screw counterclockwise until the   
					battery cover can be removed.   
					Insert the new batteries as   
					shown, being sure to respect the   
					polarities, and replace the   
					+ 
					- 
					battery cover.   
					- 
					+ 
					Replace the screw and turn the   
					ring clockwise until the battery   
					door is held in place securely.   
					You should avoid overtightening   
					the battery door screw.   
					Ge ttin g Sig n a ls fro m Sa te llite s   
					Since the GPS 300 receives information from satellites   
					orbiting the earth, the antenna needs to have a relatively   
					unobstructed view of the sky. Large obstructions such as   
					buildings, cliffs, and overhangs may interfere with signal   
					reception causing your GPS 300 to take additional time to   
					compute your location.   
					3 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					The GPS 300 is designed to fit   
					comfortably in your hand. Hold   
					the receiver with the antenna   
					towards the sky.   
					In itia lizin g th e Re ce ive r - EZSta rt   
					Before using your GPS 300 for the first time, the receiver   
					needs to know its approximate location. Using Magellan’s   
					EZStart procedure, the GPS 300 will prompt you for the   
					information it requires when you turn it on for the first time.   
					You do not need to initialize your receiver each time you use   
					it. Follow these steps to initialize the GPS 300 if this is the   
					first time you are using it.   
					ᕡ Press   
					to turn the GPS 300 on.   
					PWR   
					ᕢ SELECT REGION. Use the ARROW pad to change the   
					flashing text to select the appropriate region for your   
					ENTER   
					present location. Press   
					. 
					ᕣ SELECT COUNTRY or STATE. Use the ARROW pad   
					to change the flashing text to select the country or state for   
					your present location.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					. 
					4 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					ᕤ ENTER ELEVATION. Use the ARROW pad to enter   
					the approximate elevation for your position. If unknown,   
					ENTER   
					leave the elevation at 0. Press   
					. 
					ᕥ ENTER TIME. Use the ARROW pad to enter your   
					ENTER   
					present time. Press   
					. 
					ᕦ ENTER DATE. Use the ARROW pad to enter the date.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					. 
					The GPS 300 then displays the POSITION screen and   
					automatically begins searching for satellites that it knows are   
					in this area for the date and time you entered.   
					The display shown here may differ   
					from yours depending upon the   
					information you selected in steps 2   
					and 3. As the GPS 300 scans the sky,   
					the arrow in the circle will swing   
					around pointing to a satellite and   
					displays, in the center of the circle,   
					that satellite’s elevation above the   
					horizon.   
					Co m p u tin g a Po sitio n   
					The GPS 300 will begin to acquire information from the   
					satellites and use this information to compute your current   
					position (called a position fix). Whether you have just   
					5 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					completed the initialization process or have just turned your   
					GPS 300 on, the GPS 300 will display the following screens   
					in the order shown.   
					As the GPS 300 searches for satellites,   
					some of the small circles around the   
					large circle will become black indicating   
					that the GPS 300 is tracking that   
					satellite and receiving information. The   
					number at the bottom right of the   
					screen displays how many satellites are   
					being tracked.   
					After the GPS receiver has received   
					positioning data from at least three   
					satellites (approximately 2-3 minutes), it   
					will begin computing a position fix   
					based upon the information it is   
					receiving. As soon as a position fix is   
					computed, the receiver switches to the   
					navigation screen displaying the moving   
					compass. The word “TRACKING” is   
					displayed in the lower right corner indicating that the receiver   
					is computing position fixes.   
					Note: If the receiver has not acquired a position fix in   
					approximately 10 minutes, refer to the troubleshooting   
					section of this manual.   
					More information on these screens and the information they   
					display can be found in the next chapter.   
					6 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Ba sic O p e ra tio n   
					Sa vin g a Po sitio n Fix   
					Position fixes can be saved in memory for use later when you   
					want to return to that position. Saved position fixes are   
					referred to as landmarks or LMK.   
					To save (mark) your current position press MARK   
					. 
					Receiver-Generated Name: The GPS 300   
					prompts you to enter a name or accept the   
					receiver-generated name for this landmark.   
					To accept the receiver-generated name   
					ENTER   
					(LM01 - LM99), press   
					. 
					User-Created Name: To create a name (up to four charac-   
					ters), use the UP/DOWN arrows to change the character and   
					the LEFT/RIGHT arrows to move the cursor to the left or   
					right respectively. After you have input the desired landmark   
					ENTER   
					name press   
					. 
					ENTER   
					Press   
					to accept the current latitude and press   
					ENTER   
					again to accept the current longitude.   
					Shortcut: Press   
					at anytime while viewing this screen   
					MARK   
					to quickly save the position.   
					7 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Cre a tin g a La n d m a rk   
					To create a landmark at a location which is not your current   
					position, use the same procedure as saving a position with the   
					additional step of inputting different latitude/longitude   
					coordinates.   
					To create a landmark press   
					. 
					MARK   
					The GPS 300 prompts you to enter   
					a name or accept the receiver-   
					generated name for this landmark.   
					When the desired name is displayed   
					at the top of the screen press   
					ENTER   
					. 
					Use the ARROW pad to change the   
					ENTER   
					latitude and press   
					to accept.   
					Use the ARROW pad to change the longitude and press   
					ENTER   
					to accept.   
					The newly created landmark is stored in memory and you   
					are returned to the screen that was displayed when you   
					pressed the MARK key.   
					Shortcut: Press   
					at anytime while viewing this screen   
					MARK   
					to quickly save the position.   
					8 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Vie w in g th e PO SITIO N Scre e n   
					The POSITION screen displays the coordinates for your last   
					computed position and information about any satellites that   
					are visible. It can be accessed by pressing the   
					key.   
					NAV   
					La titu d e and   
					Lo n g itu d e   
					N o rth In d ica to r   
					Sa te llite   
					Po in te r   
					Sa te llite Ele va tio n   
					Degrees above the   
					horizon of the satellite   
					indicated by the satellite   
					pointer.   
					Number of   
					satellites being   
					used.   
					Sa te llite Ico n s   
					Tra ck in g In d ica to r   
					Appears when the receiver   
					has acquired enough   
					information from the   
					satellites to compute a   
					position fix.   
					Visible but not tracked.   
					Satellite is being tracked.   
					You may sometimes notice that the number of satellites being   
					tracked differs from the number of satellites being displayed   
					graphically. This is due to more than one satellite being   
					tracked in the same general area.   
					9 
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Vie w in g th e N a vig a tio n Scre e n s   
					Without an Active Route. Without an active route the   
					navigation screen displays your heading and the speed at   
					which you are traveling. The lower portion of the screen   
					displays a moving compass. The triangle at the top of the   
					compass points in the direction you are traveling and the   
					arrow points to north.   
					Navigation Screen without an Active Route   
					(Moving Compass)   
					Cu rre n t   
					Sp e e d   
					Cu rre n t   
					He a d in g   
					Dire ctio n o f   
					Tra ve l   
					N o rth   
					In d ica to r   
					Tra ck in g In d ica to r   
					Appears when enough   
					satellites have provided   
					information to compute   
					position fixes.   
					The navigation screens display your speed of travel. For the   
					speed to be displayed, you must be moving at a speed greater   
					than 2 miles per hour.   
					10   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					With an Active Route. When you have an active route the   
					navigation screen still displays your heading and speed but   
					also includes the bearing and distance to your destination.   
					The moving compass is then replaced with steering informa-   
					tion. You can use the graphical representation or the steering   
					indicator to assist in directing you towards your final destina-   
					tion.   
					Navigation Screen with an Active Route   
					(Steering)   
					De stin a tio n   
					La n d m a rk   
					Dista n ce to   
					De stin a tio n   
					Be a rin g to   
					De stin a tio n   
					Cu rre n t   
					Sp e e d   
					Cu rre n t   
					He a d in g   
					N o rth   
					In d ica to r   
					De stin a tio n   
					Ico n   
					Ste e rin g In d ica to r   
					Indicates the number of   
					degrees to turn, right or left,   
					to destination landmark.   
					De stin a tio n   
					Po in te r   
					Tra ck in g In d ica to r   
					Appears when enough   
					satellites have provided   
					information to compute   
					position fixes.   
					In the screen above you are traveling with a heading of 56°   
					while your destination bearing is 34°. This would indicate   
					that you need to turn left 22° to be on a straight line to your   
					destination. The circle and arrow display the same informa-   
					tion but in a visual manner. The triangle points in the   
					direction you are traveling and the arrow points towards your   
					destination.   
					11   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					A second navigational screen is also provided while you have   
					an active route. This screen is very similar to the first screen   
					except that the distance to the destination has been replaced   
					with XTE (cross track error, the distance left or right that   
					you are off course) and heading has been replaced with TTG   
					(time to go). This screen provides you additional informa-   
					tion to aid you in navigating to your destination.   
					Second Navigation Screen with an Active Route   
					(Steering)   
					Cro ss Tra ck   
					Erro r   
					Distance left or right   
					De stin a tio n   
					La n d m a rk   
					of the desired   
					course.   
					Be a rin g to   
					De stin a tio n   
					Cu rre n t   
					Sp e e d   
					Tim e to Go   
					N o rth   
					Time remaining to   
					In d ica to r   
					arrive at the   
					destination at your   
					Ste e rin g In d ica to r   
					Indicates the number   
					of degrees to turn,   
					right or left, to   
					present speed and   
					heading.   
					De stin a tio n   
					Ico n   
					destination landmark.   
					De stin a tio n   
					Po in te r   
					Tra ck in g In d ica to r   
					Appears when enough   
					satellites have provided   
					information to compute   
					position fixes.   
					The navigation screens and the position screen are connected   
					to one another in a circular loop. Pressing the key or   
					NAV   
					using the ARROW pad while viewing one of the position or   
					navigation screens moves you to the next screen in the loop.   
					12   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Cre a tin g a GO TO Ro u te   
					The simplest form of a route is a one-leg route called a   
					GOTO route (you are GOing TO a destination). This is   
					routing you from your current position to a landmark stored   
					in memory All that is required to create a GOTO route is   
					that you have saved a landmark indicating the location of your   
					destination.   
					To create (activate) a GOTO Route:   
					From any screen, press GOTO . The   
					GOTO screen appears.   
					To select a different landmark, use the   
					LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS until the   
					desired destination landmark is displayed.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					or GOTO . The display   
					returns to the Navigation screen showing   
					the name of the GOTO destination at   
					the top of the screen.   
					13   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					If the receiver is not tracking sufficient satellites to   
					compute a position fix, the start of the newly created   
					GOTO route will be the last position computed,   
					which may not be the current position.   
					This GOTO route will remain the active route until a new   
					GOTO route is created, a multileg route is activated, or the   
					receiver is turned off. Turning off the receiver deactivates   
					any GOTO route.   
					Su m m a ry   
					This completes the basic operation of the GPS 300. At this   
					time it would be a good idea to put what you know to   
					practice. Pick a location that you would want to come back   
					to, your home for example. Take a position fix of the location   
					and save it to memory, giving it a name that you will later   
					associate with this location. Then travel a few miles away with   
					your receiver, stop and take another position fix. Now use the   
					GOTO key to set a GOTO route and highlight the landmark   
					you created before and press ENTER.   
					Your GPS 300 is ready to navigate you back to where you   
					started. The navigation screens are now showing you the   
					distance and bearing back to the original landmark. As you   
					begin moving, the GPS 300 will begin using your speed and   
					direction to compute the shortest distance back to your   
					original starting point as well as how long it will take you to   
					get there.   
					The following chapters provide you with more information on   
					using your GPS 300 that build upon what you’ve learned.   
					14   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Wo rk in g w ith La n d m a rk s   
					Vie w in g a La n d m a rk   
					To view a stored landmark press MENU   
					until LMKS appears at the top of the   
					screen.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					. The BEARING/DIS-   
					TANCE screen for the first landmark in   
					the receiver’s memory is displayed with   
					the bearing and distance from the last   
					computed position fix to that landmark.   
					To select a different landmark, use the   
					LEFT/RIGHT arrows until the name of   
					the landmark you wish to view is at the   
					top of the screen.   
					To view the POSITION screen of the   
					selected landmark, press the UP ARROW.   
					15   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Ed itin g th e La n d m a rk N a m e   
					Following the instructions under Viewing a Landmark, use the   
					LEFT/RIGHT arrows to select the landmark whose name you   
					wish to edit.   
					Press the UP ARROW until the screen   
					displays ENT TO EDIT NAME, then press   
					ENTER   
					. The GPS 300 then allows you to   
					change the name of the landmark using the   
					ARROW pad. When you have entered the   
					name you desire (up to four characters),   
					ENTER   
					press   
					. 
					De le tin g a La n d m a rk   
					Following the instructions under Viewing a Landmark, use the   
					LEFT/RIGHT arrows to select the landmark you wish to   
					delete.   
					Press the UP ARROW until the screen displays PRESS ENT   
					ENTER   
					TO DELETE, then press   
					. Use the LEFT/RIGHT   
					ENTER   
					ARROWs to confirm (YES or NO) and press   
					. 
					If the landmark is used in a route or is the destination   
					landmark in a GOTO route, the GPS 300 alerts you   
					that the landmark cannot be deleted. Remove the   
					landmark from the route and repeat.   
					16   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Wo rk in g w ith Ro u te s   
					The route function allows you to link a series of landmarks   
					and travel, point by point, to a final destination.   
					D 
					B 
					A 
					Leg 2   
					Leg 3   
					Leg 1   
					C 
					The route depicted here is a three-leg route. Leg 1 extends   
					from landmark A to landmark B, leg 2 from landmark B to   
					landmark C, and leg 3 from C to D. The GPS 300 gives you   
					information on the NAV screens that directs you to the   
					destination of each leg sequentially.   
					Cre a tin g a Ro u te   
					A route can contain up to 10 legs using any of the landmarks   
					stored in memory. If there is a route already in memory you   
					must delete the existing route before you can create a new one.   
					Access the Route Menu by pressing MENU until ROUTE   
					appears at the top of the screen. The display should say   
					“PRESS ENT TO CREATE.”   
					NOTE: If the display says PRESS ENT TO VIEW there is   
					an existing route and you must delete the existing route before   
					creating a new one. (See Deleting a Route for details.)   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					. 
					17   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					The receiver prompts you for a starting   
					landmark for the route. The first landmark,   
					*POS, is your present position. Use the   
					ARROW pad to scroll through the list of   
					landmarks. When the desired landmark is   
					ENTER   
					displayed (and flashing) press   
					. 
					The display changes to allow the selection of   
					the landmark to be used as the end of the   
					first leg in the route. Use the ARROW pad   
					to scroll through the list of landmarks.   
					When the desired landmark is displayed (and   
					ENTER   
					flashing) press   
					. Note that as you   
					scroll through the list of landmarks, the   
					display updates showing you the bearing and distance from   
					the start of this leg to the displayed landmark.   
					If the distance from the start of the leg to the end of   
					the leg is below 0.10 miles, the message INVALID is   
					displayed and you are prompted to select a different   
					landmark.   
					The screen changes to the next leg in the   
					route with the destination landmark of the   
					previous leg inserted as the start of the next   
					leg. The message END ROUTE is   
					displayed in the TO field. You may   
					18   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					continue this route by using the ARROW pad to select a   
					ENTER   
					landmark as the destination for this leg or press   
					signal the GPS 300 that this was the last leg in the route and   
					you are finished creating a route.   
					to   
					Continue this process for each leg in the route remembering   
					ENTER   
					to press   
					with END ROUTE displayed in the TO field   
					to finish up the route. If you accidently pressed the ARROW   
					pad but you meant to end the route, you can still end the   
					route by continuing to press the ARROW pad until END   
					ROUTE is displayed again.   
					A route may contain no more then ten legs and the   
					GPS 300 automatically saves the route and returns to   
					the Route Menu as soon as Leg 10 is entered.   
					After the route has been created, the GPS 300 automatically   
					activates the route and begins providing navigation informa-   
					tion for the route.   
					Vie w in g a Ro u te   
					You can view a summary of the route in memory as well as   
					viewing the individual legs of the route. All editing com-   
					mands are accessed from the View Route function as well.   
					With a route in memory, press MENU until ROUTE appears   
					ENTER   
					at the top of the display. Press   
					. 
					19   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					The first screen displayed is the ROUTE   
					SUMMARY screen. This screen displays   
					the start and end landmark for the entire   
					route as well as the total distance of the   
					route.   
					Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs to view   
					the legs in the route. The leg screen   
					displays the FROM and TO landmark for   
					the leg as well as the distance and bearing   
					for the leg. The circle graphically displays   
					the bearing for the leg. Continue pressing   
					the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs to step   
					through the other legs in the route,   
					eventually returning to the ROUTE SUMMARY screen.   
					Activa tin g / De a ctiva tin g a Ro u te   
					MENU   
					With a route in memory, press   
					at the top of the display. Press   
					until ROUTE appears   
					. Press the UP   
					ENTER   
					ARROW. If the route is currently active, the display indicates:   
					ENT TO DEACTVATE. If the route is currently deactivated,   
					ENTER   
					the display indicates: ENT TO ACTIVATE. Pressing   
					will activate or deactivate the route depending upon its   
					present status.   
					20   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					De le tin g a Ro u te   
					With a route in memory, press MENU until ROUTE appears   
					ENTER   
					at the top of the display. Press   
					. While still viewing   
					the Route Summary screen, press the UP ARROW three times   
					until the display indicates PRESS ENT TO DELETE. Press   
					ENTER   
					. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Use   
					ENTER   
					the ARROWs to select YES or NO and press   
					. 
					Ap p e n d in g a Le g to a Ro u te   
					With a route in memory, press MENU until ROUTE appears   
					ENTER   
					at the top of the display. Press   
					. While still viewing   
					the Route Summary screen, press the UP   
					ARROW until the display indicates PRESS   
					ENTER   
					ENT TO ADDLEG. Press   
					. The   
					display changes to the Add Leg screen with   
					END ROUTE flashing. As in creating a   
					route, use the ARROW pad to select the   
					new landmark for this leg. With the new   
					ENTER   
					TO landmark flashing, press   
					added to the end of the route.   
					. The newly created leg is   
					21   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Activa tin g a Le g in a Ro u te   
					As you are navigating you may decide that you no longer wish   
					to continue on the leg that you are now using. Instead you   
					wish to use another leg of the route. You will need to activate   
					the leg of the route with the desired destination (TO land-   
					mark).   
					MENU   
					Press   
					Press   
					until ROUTE appears at the top of the display.   
					. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs until the leg   
					ENTER   
					you wish to activate is displayed. Press the UP ARROW. If   
					the leg is not active, the display indicates ENT TO ACTI-   
					ENTER   
					VATE. Press   
					. The leg has become activated and the   
					receiver begins to compute the necessary information to   
					continue you on the route using the leg you selected.   
					If the display indicates ENT TO DEACTVATE, it means that   
					the receiver is using this leg to compute the navigational   
					information. Pressing ENTER at this screen not only   
					deactivates the leg, but deactivates the route as well.   
					22   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Ed itin g a Le g in a Ro u te   
					Press MENU until ROUTE appears at the top of the display.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs until the leg   
					you wish to edit is displayed. Press the UP ARROW until   
					ENTER   
					PRESS ENT TO EDIT is displayed and press   
					. 
					The Edit Leg screen is displayed with the FROM landmark   
					flashing. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs to select a new   
					ENTER   
					FROM landmark and press   
					. 
					The TO landmark begins flashing alerting   
					you that the GPS 300 is ready for you to   
					ENTER   
					select a new TO landmark. Press   
					to accept the TO landmark as it is or use   
					the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs to select a   
					ENTER   
					new TO landmark and press   
					. 
					The leg before and after the one you just   
					edited will be automatically changed to reflect the changes   
					that were made to this leg.   
					23   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					De le tin g a Le g Fro m a Ro u te   
					MENU   
					Press   
					Press   
					until ROUTE appears at the top of the display.   
					ENTER   
					. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs to find the   
					leg of the route that you want to delete. Press the UP   
					ARROW until PRESS ENT TO DELETE is displayed and   
					ENTER   
					press   
					. 
					The GPS 300 prompts you to confirm the deletion of the leg.   
					Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW to select (flashing) YES to   
					delete or NO to cancel.   
					If you attempt to delete a leg that causes the route to   
					contain a leg that is under the 0.1 mile leg distance   
					limitation, the receiver will display the message   
					INVALID DELETE.   
					24   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Ad d itio n a l Fe a tu re s   
					Vie w in g th e Tim e a n d Da te   
					You can view the current time and date (obtained from the   
					satellites) by repeatedly pressing the MENU key until TIME   
					is displayed at the top of the screen.   
					Vie w in g Ele va tio n   
					You can view the last computed elevation for your GPS 300   
					MENU   
					by repeatedly pressing the   
					key until ELEVATION is   
					displayed at the top of the screen.   
					Vie w in g Ba tte ry Life   
					You can view the estimated battery life remaining by   
					repeatedly pressing the MENU key until POWER is   
					displayed at the top of the screen.   
					40-60%   
					Battery Life   
					Low   
					Batteries   
					Full Battery   
					Life   
					25   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Ch a n g in g Co o rd in a te Sy ste m s   
					You may change the coordinate system that your GPS 300   
					uses to display the position and landmarks coordinates.   
					You have the following options: LAT/LON using degree/   
					minutes (DEGMIN), LAT/LON using degree/minutes/   
					seconds (DEGMINSEC) or Universal Transverse Mercator   
					(UTM), OSGB, Irish, Swiss, Swedish, Finnish, French, or   
					German. The choice you make will depend upon the maps or   
					charts you may be using. You want your GPS 300 to be   
					displaying the coordinates in the same mode that your map or   
					chart uses.   
					The following example shows the same position in each of the   
					three different modes.   
					LAT/LON   
					LAT/LON   
					UTM   
					(DEGMIN)   
					(DEGMINSEC)   
					MENU   
					Press the   
					key until SETUP is displayed at the top of   
					ENTER   
					ENTER   
					the screen and press   
					. Press   
					again and the   
					currently used coordinate system begins to flash. Use the   
					RIGHT/LEFT ARROWs to scroll through the list of   
					ENTER   
					coordinate systems and press   
					is displayed.   
					when the desired system   
					26   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Ch a n g in g Ma p Da tu m s   
					If you are using a map (or chart) in conjunction with your   
					GPS 300 you need to insure that the datum used by the GPS   
					300 matches the one used in creating the map. The map   
					datum can usually be found in the legend box of the map or   
					chart. The GPS 300 offers the choices of WGS84 (default) or   
					NAD27.   
					Press the MENU key until SETUP is displayed at the top of   
					ENTER   
					the screen and press   
					. Use the RIGHT ARROW until   
					ENTER   
					SETUP MAP DATUM is displayed. Press   
					again, the   
					currently used map datum begins to flash. Use the RIGHT/   
					LEFT ARROWs to scroll through the list of map datums and   
					ENTER   
					press   
					when the desired datum is displayed.   
					Ch a n g in g Dista n ce Un its   
					Your distance units can be in miles and miles per hour (MI-   
					MPH), nautical miles and knots (NM-KTS), or kilometers   
					and kilometers per hour (KM-KPH). To change the units,   
					press MENU until SETUP is displayed at the top of the screen   
					ENTER   
					and press   
					. Use the RIGHT ARROW until SETUP   
					ENTER   
					UNITS is displayed. Press   
					again and, the distance   
					unit of measure begins to flash. Use the RIGHT/LEFT   
					ENTER   
					ARROWs to scroll through the list of units and press   
					when the desired unit of measure is displayed.   
					27   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Ch a n g in g Tim e Disp la y a n d Tim e   
					To change the way that time is displayed (12 HOUR -   
					MENU   
					default, 24 HOUR, or UT), repeatedly press   
					until   
					ENTER   
					SETUP is displayed at the top of the screen and press   
					. 
					Use the RIGHT ARROW until SETUP TIME is displayed.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					again and the time display begins to flash. Use   
					the RIGHT/LEFT ARROWs to scroll through the list and   
					ENTER   
					press   
					to select. The screen changes to TIME SET.   
					ENTER   
					Use the ARROW pad to set the time and press   
					when   
					done. (You are not prompted to set the time if you selected   
					UT as the time format.)   
					When you change your clocks because of daylight savings   
					time, remember to change the time in your GPS 300.   
					Ch a n g in g N o rth Re fe re n ce   
					The GPS 300 uses magnetic north as a default reference for all   
					navigation computations. You can change this to true north   
					(good if you are also using a map) or back to magnetic north   
					(default, good to use if you are using a compass) under the   
					SETUP menu. Press the MENU key until SETUP is dis-   
					ENTER   
					played at the top of the screen and press   
					. Use the   
					RIGHT ARROW until SETUP NORTH REF is displayed.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					again, the north reference begins to flash. Use   
					the RIGHT/LEFT ARROWs to scroll between MAGNETIC   
					ENTER   
					and TRUE and press   
					to select.   
					28   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					In itia lizin g th e Re ce ive r (EZSTART)   
					If you desire to re-initialize the receiver, (for example, you   
					have moved more than 300 miles since the last time the   
					receiver was turned on) you can do so in the SETUP menu.   
					Press MENU until SETUP is displayed at the top of the screen   
					ENTER   
					and press   
					. Use the RIGHT ARROW until SETUP   
					ENTER   
					PRESS ENT TO EZSTRT is displayed. Press   
					again   
					and the receiver prompts you to enter the necessary data.   
					SELECT REGION. Use the ARROW pad to change the   
					flashing text to select the appropriate region for your present   
					ENTER   
					location. Press   
					. 
					SELECT COUNTRY or STATE. Use the ARROW pad to   
					change the flashing text to select the country or state for your   
					present location.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					. 
					ENTER ELEVATION. Use the ARROW pad to enter the   
					approximate elevation for your position. If unknown, leave   
					ENTER   
					the elevation at 0. Press   
					. 
					ENTER TIME. Use the ARROW pad to enter your present   
					ENTER   
					time. Press   
					. 
					ENTER DATE. Use the ARROW pad to enter the date.   
					ENTER   
					Press   
					. 
					29   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Activa tin g th e De m o Mo d e   
					MENU   
					To turn on the Demo Mode, press   
					until SETUP is   
					ENTER   
					displayed at the top of the screen and press   
					. Use the   
					RIGHT ARROW until SETUP DEMO is displayed. To   
					ENTER   
					toggle between ON or OFF, press   
					. The present   
					status, on or off, will flash. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROWs   
					ENTER   
					to switch between on and off and press   
					. 
					While in the Demo Mode, the receiver displays sample   
					information on the POSITION and both NAVIGATION   
					screens.   
					Se ttin g Disp la y Co n tra st   
					To adjust the contrast of the display, press MENU until   
					SETUP is displayed at the top of the   
					ENTER   
					screen and press   
					. Use the   
					LEFT/RIGHT ARROW until SETUP   
					CONTRAST is displayed and press   
					ENTER   
					. Use the LEFT/RIGHT   
					ARROW keys to change the contrast to   
					ENTER   
					the desired level and press   
					. 
					30   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Tro u b le sh o o tin g   
					Does not turn on:   
					1. Check to insure that the batteries are installed correctly   
					and that the battery terminals are clean.   
					2. Replace the batteries.   
					Takes more than 10 minutes to get a position fix:   
					1. If there are large obstacles nearby or overhead, move to   
					a new location with a clear view of the sky and turn   
					the receiver back on.   
					2. Make sure that the antenna is pointing up and that it   
					is a reasonable distance from your body.   
					3. Check that the time is correct. If not, reset the time   
					following the instructions for “Changing Time Display   
					and Time” on page 28.   
					4. If the receiver still does not get a position fix within 10   
					minutes, you may wish to repeat the EZSTART   
					initialization procedure found on page 29.   
					Cannot view the second navigation screen:   
					1. The second navigation screen is displayed only if you   
					have an active route or GOTO. Activate a route or   
					GOTO and use the NAV key to scroll to the second   
					navigation screen.   
					31   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Destination Pointer does not point to the destination:   
					1. Note that much of the navigation information is   
					based upon your movement. If you are standing still   
					the navigation information (destination pointer, etc.)   
					is not updated until you are moving. (The receiver is   
					unable to detect which way you are facing while you   
					are stationary.)   
					Position coordinates on your receiver do not match the   
					location on your map.   
					1. Make sure that your receiver is set up to use the same   
					datum as your map. The map datum is generally shown   
					in the map legend. See Map Datum under Setup for   
					instructions on selecting the map datum in your receiver.   
					2. Check your LAT/LON format. Make sure that the for-   
					mat selected in COORDINATE SYSTEM (DEG/   
					MIN/SEC or DEG/MIN.MM) is in the same format   
					as the map you are using.   
					Co m m o n ly Ask e d Q u e stio n s   
					Does the receiver adjust itself for daylight savings time?   
					No. You need to reset the time for changes in your area.   
					(See “Changing Time Display and Time” on page 28.)   
					Will my receiver function correctly in the year 2000?   
					Absolutely. Even though only the last two digits of the   
					year are displayed, the full year designator is stored in   
					memory.   
					32   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Why won’t the receiver accept the coordinates higher than 59   
					seconds when I am inputting coordinates?   
					The most common cause of this is you are trying to enter   
					coordinates that are in degrees/minutes while your receiver   
					is set to degrees/minutes/seconds. Since the last two digits   
					in degrees/minutes is in hundredths (00 - 99) and degrees/   
					minutes/seconds can be no higher than 59 (00 - 59),   
					inputting a number higher than 59 while in deg/min/sec   
					results in an error and the receiver does not accept the entry.   
					Can I use NiCad Batteries in my GPS 300?   
					Yes. However, the battery life of your GPS 300 will be   
					diminished with the use of NiCad batteries.   
					Can I attach my GPS 300 to external power?   
					Yes. However, this requires the optional external power   
					cable available from your dealer or Magellan Corporation.   
					Will I lose all my landmarks when my batteries die?   
					No. As long as you leave the batteries inside the GPS 300,   
					memory will be retained for up to one month, even with   
					dead batteries. (With good batteries installed, you can store   
					your GPS 300 for six months without losing any memory.)   
					When you remove batteries, you have 20 minutes to install   
					new batteries before memory is lost.   
					Why does my speed and elevation sometimes jump around?   
					For security reasons, the U.S. Government introduces small   
					errors (selective availability) which can affect positioning   
					information. These errors are most noticeable while viewing   
					speed, heading, and elevation.   
					33   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Ico n s   
					Provides a visual indication of whether the receiver   
					is “locked” or “unlocked” on satellite signals. While the tracking   
					icon is displayed, the receiver is updating its position and can be   
					used to save landmarks and as a navigation tool. If the tracking   
					icon is not displayed, you may need to reposition the GPS   
					receiver to get a better view of the sky.   
					Battery Warning. When this icon first appears, the   
					receiver will operate for about an additional hour before   
					automatically turning off.   
					The Magellan GPS 300 will retain its memory (route, land-   
					marks, last fixes, etc.) for 20 minutes with the batteries removed.   
					Memory will be retained even with low batteries for approxi-   
					mately one month if the unit is turned off.   
					Light. Displayed when the LCD backlight has been turned   
					on with the   
					key. The backlight will cause the batteries to   
					run down much quicker and should be turned off when not   
					needed.   
					External Power. Displayed when the GPS 300 is   
					operating from external power using the GPS External Power   
					Cable.   
					34   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Co n ta ctin g Ma g e lla n   
					If after using the troubleshooting section, you are still unable to   
					solve your operation problem, please call Magellan’s Technical   
					Service at 800-707-9971. Representatives are available Monday   
					through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Pacific Standard Time.   
					Faxes can be sent to 909-394-7070.   
					If necessary, you can also return your GPS 300 to Magellan for   
					repair. (Please call for assistance first.) Ship the GPS 300 to   
					Magellan by Parcel Post or UPS and include a description of the   
					problem, your name and address, a daytime phone number and a   
					copy of your sales receipt. (If you do not include a copy of your   
					sales receipt, the warranty will be based on 15 months from the   
					date on the GPS 300.) If your return shipping address is different,   
					please include it.   
					With all correspondence, please be sure to state the model of the   
					receiver you have and if calling, please be sure to have your receiver   
					with you.   
					Packages should be sent to:   
					Magellan Corporation, 960 Overland Court,   
					San Dimas, CA 91773 Attn.: Warranty/Repair   
					Canadian customers may send units for repair to:   
					Bills Electronics Ltd, 60 Elora St., Midway, Ontario N0G 2J0   
					Raytech Electronique, 1451 Boul Aes Laurentides, Vimont,   
					Laval, Quebec H7M 2Y3   
					European customers may send units for repair to:   
					COMAR, Unit 3, Medina Court, Arctic Road   
					Cowles, Isle of Wight P031 7XD U.K.   
					35   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Acce sso rie s   
					Accessories for your Magellan GPS 300 are available from   
					your Magellan dealer or you can order directly from Magellan   
					using the order card supplied with your receiver.   
					Carrying Case: Protects your GPS 300 from the elements   
					and allows you to carry your GPS 300 on your belt, keeping it   
					handy for when you need it.   
					Mounting Bracket: Mounts on a dashboard or other surface   
					allowing you hands-free operation of your GPS 300. Allows   
					the use of the External Power Cable while the receiver is   
					resting in the bracket putting your GPS 300 where you want   
					it and always ready to use.   
					External Power Cable: Connects your GPS 300 to a cigarette   
					lighter allowing uninterrupted use without any drain on your   
					batteries. (Do not connect the GPS 300 to external power   
					without the External Power Cable.)   
					Instructional Video: A 30-minute instruction video in VHS   
					format that provides you with instructions on how to use and   
					operate your GPS 300.   
					36   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					Atta ch in g th e Wrist La n y a rd   
					The lanyard for your GPS 300 can be easily attached by   
					inserting the small loop of the lanyard through the ring   
					provided on the battery door locking screw and then looping   
					the other end of the lanyard strap through the small loop.   
					37   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Glo ssa ry   
					Active Leg   
					Bearing   
					The segment of a route currently being used   
					to compute navigational information.   
					The compass direction from your position   
					to a destination, measured to the nearest   
					degree.   
					Coordinates   
					Datum   
					A unique numeric or alphanumeric   
					description of position.   
					Refers to the theoretical mathematical   
					model of the earth’s sea level surface. Map   
					makers may use a different model from   
					which to chart their maps, so position   
					coordinates will differ from one datum to   
					another. The datum for the map you are   
					using can be found in the legend of the   
					map. If you are unsure as which datum to   
					use, use WGS84.   
					Elevation   
					GOTO   
					Distance above mean sea level.   
					A single leg route with the present position   
					being the start of the route and a defined   
					landmark as the destination. (If the unit has   
					been moved while turned off and has not   
					yet acquired a new position fix, the start of   
					the GOTO will be the position fix last   
					recorded.)   
					Heading   
					The compass direction in which the   
					Magellan GPS 300 is moving.   
					38   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				 
			 
			
				
					Landmark   
					Latitude   
					A location saved in the unit’s memory which   
					is obtained by entering data, editing data,   
					calculating data or saving a current position.   
					Used to create routes.   
					The angular distance north or south of the   
					equator measured by lines encircling the earth   
					parallel to the equator in degrees from 0° to   
					90°.   
					LAT/LON   
					Coordinate system using latitude and longi-   
					tude coordinates to define a position on the   
					earth.   
					Leg (Route)   
					A segment of a route that has a starting   
					(FROM) landmark and a destination (TO)   
					landmark. A route may consist of 1 or more   
					legs. A route that is from landmark A to   
					landmark B to landmark C to landmark D has   
					three legs with the first being from landmark   
					A to landmark B.   
					Longitude   
					The angular distance east or west of the prime   
					meridian (Greenwich meridian) as measured   
					by lines perpendicular to the parallels and   
					converging at the poles from 0° to 180°.   
					Magnetic North The direction toward the north magnetic pole   
					from the observer’s position.   
					Position Fix   
					Position coordinates as computed by the   
					GPS 300.   
					39   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					TTG   
					Time To Go (TTG) is the measurement   
					of how long it will take you to arrive at   
					your destination. TTG is based on how   
					fast you are moving towards the   
					destination and the distance remaining.   
					True North   
					The direction to the geographical   
					North Pole from an observer’s position.   
					The north direction on any geographi-   
					cal meridian.   
					UT   
					Universal Time, formerly referred to as   
					Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).   
					UTM   
					Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) is   
					the metric grid system used on most   
					large and intermediate scale land   
					topographic charts and maps.   
					XTE   
					Cross Track Error (XTE) is the   
					distance, left or right, of the desired   
					courseline. The courseline is a straight   
					line from your present position to your   
					destination.   
					40   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					In d e x   
					A 
					F 
					Antenna 2; reception 3;   
					troubleshooting 31   
					Function keys 2   
					G 
					B 
					GOTO creating a route 13-14;   
					deactivate 14   
					Batteries installing 3; life 25;   
					NiCad 33; warning 34   
					I 
					Bearing/Distance 11; for a   
					landmark 15   
					Icons 34; see light   
					Initializing 4-5; 29   
					C 
					Coordinate Systems   
					changing 26   
					L 
					Landmark (LMK) creating 8;   
					deleting 16; editing 16; for   
					route 17; naming 8; saving 8;   
					viewing 15   
					Contrast 30   
					Cross Track Error (XTE) 12, 39   
					Customer Service 35   
					LAT/LON 7; display 9; options   
					26, troubleshooting 32   
					D 
					Date see Time and Date   
					Datums see Map Datums   
					Demo mode activating 30   
					Distance units 27   
					Light 34   
					M 
					Map Datums changing 27   
					E 
					Multileg route 17; see also   
					Route, creating   
					Elevation viewing 25   
					41   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
					 
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					N 
					S 
					Navigation screen Moving   
					compass (without active   
					route) 10; Steering (with   
					active route) 11, 12   
					Sat status 5   
					Satellite signals 3   
					T 
					Time and Date view 25;   
					changing 28; daylight savings   
					32;   
					North Reference changing 28   
					O 
					On/Off 4; deactivation 14;   
					troubleshooting 31   
					Time To Go (TTG) 12, 39   
					Tracking 6, 34   
					P 
					Troubleshooting 31   
					Position computing a position   
					5-6; screen 9; saving 7;   
					troubleshooting 31   
					X 
					XTE see Cross Track Error   
					Position fixes saving 7;   
					troubleshooting 31; see also   
					Landmark   
					R 
					Route create 17-19; viewing   
					19-20; deactivating/activating   
					20; deleting 21, 24, append-   
					ing to (adding a leg) 21;   
					activating a leg 22; editing 23;   
					see also GOTO   
					42   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				
					Specifications   
					Performance:   
					Receiver:   
					AllView 12™ technology, tracks up to 12   
					satellites to compute and update position   
					information.   
					Acquisition Times: Warm - Approx. 35 seconds   
					Cold - Approx 2.5 minutes   
					Update Rate:   
					Accuracy:   
					1 second continuous   
					Position - 49 feet (15 meters) RMS   
					(without Selective Availability)   
					Velocity - 0.12 mph RMS steady state   
					(without Selective Availability)   
					Physical:   
					Weight:   
					Housing:   
					7 ounces   
					Waterproof (Battery compartment is   
					splashproof)   
					Features:   
					No. of Landmarks: 100 stored landmarks   
					No. of Routes:   
					Legs per route:   
					1 
					10 maximum   
					Pow er:   
					Source:   
					2 AA alkaline batteries or   
					3.3 VDC (±2% ) 100 mA at receiver or   
					9-16 VDC with Magellan External Power   
					Cable   
					Battery Life:   
					Approximately 24 hours continuous   
					operation   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
		
			
			
				
					This product has been certified by Mission HOME™, the official   
					educational campaign of the U.S. space community.   
					960 Overland Court, San Dimas, CA 91773   
					630283 B   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 
			 
		 
	 |