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Brunton Multi-Navigator User Manual
Brunton Multi-Navigator User Guide
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  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, TrueMagnetic Compass is More Than 5 Degrees Off: As any magnetic compass the TrueMagnetic compass is disturbed by magnetic fields. Since the internal electronics and batteries can generate magnetic fields inside the Multi- Navigator you must calibrate (autodeviate) the compass to compensate for these disturbances. Calibrate it at least every time you change batteries. After Calibrating the Compass it is Still off From North: Check the local magnetic variation (declination) normally indicated on the map of your area. If you are unsure of the m

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, 10.1-2 Recording Ice Lake as a Waypoint Now that you know the location it is time to store it in your Multi-Navigator. 1. Press WPT and scroll UP until the display shows NEW WAYPOINT. 2. Press YES to set the coordinates of Ice Lake. 3. Adjust the zone number to N 11 and press SET. 4. Enter the Easting and Northing coordinates of Ice Lake using LEFT and RIGHT to move the cursor and UP and DOWN to change each value. ! The digit adjacent to the E should always be 0. ! For Northing values continue pressing RIGHT until cursor is at the bottom row. 5. Press SET when complete. 6. Now enter

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, 9.3 -- Other Grid Systems There are additional grid-systems available in different countries/areas. You will find other systems including MGRS, UK grid, Finnish grid, Taiwan grid, New Zealand grid, Swiss grid in section 7.2-2, POSITION FORMAT & MAP DATUM Setting. 10 -- Practical Navigation Example 10.1 -- Fishing Trip to Ice Lake You are planning a trip to fish in Ice Lake. You have a topographic map of the area, and will drive to the trailhead. Your plan is to store the vehicle as a *HOME* position and navigate to the lake using your new Multi-Navigator. After fi

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, D1 Index A Activate Route - Waypoint 16 Altitude Function 4, 8 Altitude Unit Setting 6 B Barometer Altitude Correction Setting - Barometer 10 Barometer Function 4 Barometer History Setting - Barometer 10 Battery Insertion 2 Buttons 1 On / Off 1 Compass 1 Up / Down 1 Left / Right 1 Waypoint (WPT) 1 Set / Esc (Yes / No) 1 C Calibrate Altitude Setting - Altitude 9 Cancel Goto Setting - Compass 14 Cancel Goto Setting - GPS 12 Cancel Route Setting - Compass 14 Cancel Route Setting - GPS 12 Case - Interactive Neoprene 5 Compass Calibration 2 Compass Function (TrueMagnetic TM ) 5 D Degrees / Mils / Gon 7 De

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, Data I/O ! NMEA 0183 - In / Out ! RTCM-SC104 (Differential GPS) ! Nexus PP Battery Life ! Typical Compass Navigation: Up to 60 Days** ! Typical Compass & GPS Navigation: Up to 100 Hours*** ! Continuous GPS Navigation: 10 Hours ** 15 seconds every 5 th minute w/ continuous barometer logging. *** GPS update every 30 th minutes, compass use 15 seconds every 5 th minute w/ continuous barometer logging. Miscellaneous ! Optimum Operating Temperature Range: -25° to +70°C (-13° to +158°F) ! Waterproof: IP65 (submersible to 0.5 meters for 10 minutes) ! Display: 24 character, high-contr

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, The Multi-Navigator also has the unique feature that allows access to the TrueMagnetic COMPASS when the unit is off. Simply press and hold the COMPASS button. 7.7-1 SIDE FUNCTIONS There is one side function related to the compass function. This will appear differently depending on the waypoints selected. (Fig. 22) 1. When no waypoint or *HOME* is selected there will be no side function. The compass main function works as a normal magnetic compass. The segment points North. The bearing, distance and a cardinal direction (SSW

  • Additionally the number of satellites being tracked and the signal level are shown. Signal level varies between 1 & 9, 9 being the strongest signal. 7.2-2 SETTINGS There are four settings related to the Position function. Press SET while in the POSITION function to access the settings. Use UP or DOWN to scroll. TURN ON / OFF GPS Receiver Setting This setting allow

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, ROUTE MENU Setting (See section 8-2) The ROUTE MENU is the sub-menu used to store and manage routes in the Multi- Navigator. A route is any number of legs connected together. A leg is any two waypoints connected together. It is possible to store up to 10 routes with 100 waypoints each. When navigating a route, the Multi-Navigator automatically shifts to the next leg in the route when you are in line with the leg you were previously traveling. It is not necessary to manually change to the next leg. It is also possible to reverse a route to return to the starting point. 8.2 ROUTE MENU Press YES to enter the ROUTE MENU (Fig. 27). Use UP and

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, C3 POSITION GPS TIME & DATE ON / OFF GPS POSITON FORMAT GPS ELEV OFFSET MORE SETTINGS GOTO WAYPOINT ODOMETER MAX SPD GOTO LEG MORE SETTINGS 12 / 24 HOUR SET TIMEZONE MORE SETTINGS BARO HISTORY BARO ALT CORR MORE SETTINGS EDIT REF ALT CALIB ALTITUDE RESET MIN / MAX MORE SETTINGS SET REF ALT ALTITUDE BARO CANCEL WPT / HM / RT WHITE A white rounded box indicates the option is available only when a waypoint or route has been stored and activated. START Main Function Settings

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, D2 Index G Goto Waypoint Setting - Compass 13 Goto Waypoint Setting - GPS 12 GPS Elevation Offset Setting - Position 8 GPS Elevation Side Function 7 GPS Navigation Function 4 H-K Hints & Tips 20 *HOME* Finding - Compass 3, 13, 20 Finding - GPS 12 Storing 2 Important Infomation / Warnings 22 L Language Setting 7 Latitude / Longitude 17 M Magnetic Variation (Declination) Setting - Compass 13 MagniPointer TM - Waypoint 15 Maintenance 20 Maps & Reference Systems 17 Min / Max Side Function - Altitude 8 More Settings 6 N Navigation Example 18 New Route

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, 3. Turn the Multi-Navigator off and repeat the procedures in 10.1-5 above until you reach the lake. 10.1-7 At Ice Lake You have arrived at Ice Lake. Easy, wasn’t it? Before you start fishing it is a good idea to cancel the setting for navigating to the lake since you have already found the lake. 1. Press SET in either COMPASS or GPS functions to access SETTINGS. 2. Scroll until you reach CANCEL GOTO and Press YES. This will 3. Switch the Multi-Navigator off and start fishing! 10.1-8 Finding Your Way Back When you have caught your limit and you want to start back for the vehicle turn the Multi-Navigator on and wait for it to acquire your position. 1. Pre

  • INSTRUCTIONS 7 -- Settings & Side Functions SETTINGS are options in each of the Main Function accessed by pressing the SET button while in that Main Function. SIDE FUNCTIONS are features of each Main Function accessed by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button while in a main Function. 7.1 -- MORE SETTINGS The MORE SETTINGS function is a SETTING that can be acc

  • C2 GOTO WAYPOINT MAGNI- POINTER NEW WAYPOINT EDIT WAYPOINT VIEW WAYPOINT DELETE WAYPOINT ROUTE MENU STORE POSITION ACTIVATE ROUTE EDIT ROUTE VIEW ROUTE DELETE ROUTE NEW ROUTE WHITE A white rounded box indicates the option is available only when a waypoint or route has been stored and activated. POSITION COMPASS MAGNETIC VAR DEVIATE COMPASS GOTO LEG MORE SETTI

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, 7.3-2 SETTINGS Press SET while in the ALTITUDE function to enter the SETTINGS menu. There are five settings related to the Altitude function. SET REF ALT Setting Press YES to set your current altitude as a base reference altitude. The altitude display will show how many feet (meters) you have gained or lost relative to the reference altitude. After a reference altitude is set, altitude is shown in the display with a small triangle to the left. To reset back to an altitude display, you must EDIT REF ALT as described below. EDIT REF ALT Setting Manually set a reference altitude. Set the REF ALT to zero if you wan

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, 3. When *HOME* is selected in the StraightHome function, BACK is displayed just above *HOME*. (Fig. 21) Bearing, distance, course and speed will also be shown. Figure 21 indicates *HOME* is straight in front of you. You must be moving for course and speed to be displayed. IMPORTANT! When a GOTO waypoint is selected press LEFT or RIGHT to scroll between the selected GOTO waypoint and *HOME*. 7.6-2 SETTINGS There are six possible settings related to the GPS function. Access the settings by pressing SET while in the GPS function. Scroll through the settings, by pressing UP or DOWN. GOTO WAYPOINT Setting To select a waypoint to navigate

  • BARO HISTORY Setting (Fig. 17) Press YES to display the pressure history. 1. The length of pressure history displayed. 2. The total change from the current pressure. 3. The pressure recorded at the length of time indicated on top. Press UP or DOWN to change the length of history displayed ranging from 0 to 36 hours. To exit press ESC. BARO ALT CORR Setting Press YES to

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, On maps with grid systems there might be a need for using the grid north lines as North reference. Select GRID NORTH if required. Read more about reference systems in section 9. 7.1-8 SHOW XTE (Cross Track Error) XTE is the distance traveled off of the intended direction of travel (Fig. 13). Press YES, in XTE setting, to view Cross Track Error, in the GPS navigation function. XTE is useful for times when you want to leave the original course and need to get back on course again. 7.1-9 DEGREES/MILS/GON Default setting for the TrueMagnetic compass is 360 degrees. Military forces, NATO and others use 6400 MILS. The Swedish ar

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, QUICK USE Page(s) 1 -- 5 1 -- Getting Started ............................................. 1 1.1 -- Buttons 1.2 -- Battery Insertion 1.3 -- Power On 1.4 -- Compass Calibration 2 -- StraightHome TM ............................................... 2 2.1 -- Storing *HOME* 2.2 -- Finding *HOME* 3 -- Main Functions ............................................ 3 3.1 -- Position 3.2 -- GPS Navigation 3.3 -- Time / Date 3.4 -- Barometer 3.5 -- Altimeter 4 -- TrueMagnetic TM Compass Function ...

  • Brunton Multi-Navigator, QUICK USE The Quick Use guide is intended as an introduction to the Multi-Navigator. Before heading into an unfamiliar area read the entire manual to gain a full understanding of the Multi-Navigator and its features. Pre-plan all trips. Always carry a map and compass and know how to use them. 1 -- Getting Started 1.1 -- Buttons The button layout is designed for one-handed operation, and provides quick access to all functions. When instructed to “press” a button, press the button for less than 1 second. When instructed to “press & hold” a button, press and hold for at least 2 seconds, unless i

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