Fundamentals
6
Automatic Power Off
The Triton can be set to automatically go into suspend mode when no keys have been pressed. This
saves battery life if you forget to turn off the Triton.
Setting the Power Off Timer interval.
1.
From the
Map
screen, press
MENU
.
2.
Select
View
.
3.
Select
Profiles
.
4.
Select the profile desired.
5.
Select the
Display Options
icon at the top of the display.
6.
Select
Power Off Timer
.
7.
Choose the interval that the Triton will turn off with no keys pressed. You can also select Off
if you want the Triton to not turn off automatically.
Menus
Accessing the features of the Magellan Triton is done through the Main Menu. The
Main Menu
has
three options;
Go To
,
Create
and
View
. Selecting one of these menu options brings up the menu for
the corresponding function.
Accessing the Main Menu
1.
From the
Map
Screen, press
MENU
.
The
Go To Menu
has six options; Waypoint, Place, Trail, Geocache, Route, and Trips.
The
Waypoint
option provides a way to create a Go To route to a waypoint that has been saved
to the Magellan Triton.
The
Place
option is used to select a destination waypoint that has been either preloaded into
the Magellan Triton as part of the internal base map or a destination waypoint found on a
detailed map that have been loaded on an optional SD card.
The
Trail
option displays trails that you have saved previously. You can select the trail that you
would like to follow from the list.
The
Geocache
option allows you to select a saved geocache waypoint and use it as the
destination waypoint for a Go To route.
The
Route
option displays routes that you have created previously that you can select from to
activate.
The
Trips
option will be available in a future update. Check the Magellan website at
www.magellangps.com for information on updates to your Magellan Triton.
The
Create Menu
has the same options as the Go To Menu but these are used to create waypoints
and multileg routes that can be saved by the Magellan Triton.
Use the
Waypoint
option to create a waypoint from your present location, by selecting a point
on the map or by entering the coordinates for a known waypoint.