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TRACKER 5100/5100i/5500/5500i Installation and Operation Manual

NAVMAN

1-3 Removing and replacing the display unit

If the display unit is bracket mounted then the display
unit can easily be removed and replaced for security
or protection.

Removing the display unit:

1

Turn the TRACKER off by holding 

 until the

display turns off.

2

Push the dust cover over the display unit.

3

Hold the display unit with one hand. Loosen
the knob on the mounting bracket and carefully
lift the unit off the mounting bracket.

4

The display unit has some cables plugged into
the back.
Unplug each black plug by turning the locking
collar a quarter turn anticlockwise and pulling
the plug out.
If there is a gold plug, unscrew the locking
collar anticlockwise and pull the plug out.

5

Push the attached dust covers over the
exposed ends of the plugs to protect them.

6

Store the display unit in a safe place, such as
the optional NAVMAN carry bag.

Replacing the display unit
1

Remove the dust covers from the plugs. Plug
the black plugs into their sockets on the back
of the display unit:

Match the colour on the end of the plug to
the colour of the nut on the socket.
Hold the plug against the socket and rotate
the plug until it slides into the socket.
Lock the plug in place by pushing the
locking collar towards the socket and
turning it a quarter turn clockwise.

Nothing will be damaged if a cable is plugged
into the wrong socket by mistake.

2

If the unit has a gold plug:

Plug it into its socket on the back of the
display unit.
Hand tighten the locking collar clockwise -
do not overtighten.

3

Hold the display unit in place on the mounting
bracket shaft, with the rubber washer clamped
between the bracket and the display unit.

4

Adjust the tilt and rotation of the display for
best viewing and hand tighten the knob on the
mounting bracket. Remove the dust cover.

Pull card holder out of
TRACKER.

Pull any card out of holder.
Put card in case.

Card

Holder

Gold contacts under here

Push new card into holder.
Ensure the gold contacts
are on the outer edge and
underneath (see above).
Keep the card’s case.

Push card holder fully into
TRACKER.

Changing the plug-in card

4

3

1

2

 Warning: Keep the holder in place in the TRACKER at all times to prevent

moisture from entering card compartment.

Summary of Contents for TRACKER 5100

Page 1: ...R T P L O T T E R S NAVMAN Installation and Operation Manual w w w n a v m a n c o m TRACKER 5500 5500i 5100 and 5100i TRACKER 5500 TRACKER 5500i TRACKER 5100i TRACKER 5100 English 2 Espa ol 41 Portug...

Page 2: ...e to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...

Page 3: ...e 13 3 1 4 The compass 13 3 1 5 Chart symbols 13 3 1 6 Chart information 13 3 1 7 Find nearby services 13 3 1 8 Change the data display and compass display 13 3 2 Distance and bearing calculator 14 3...

Page 4: ...te 23 10 3 3 Cancelling a route 23 11 User card display 24 12 About display 25 13 Setup menu 25 13 1 System setup 25 13 2 Chart setup 27 13 3 DGPS setup 28 13 4 Fuel Setup 28 13 5 Track setup 29 13 6A...

Page 5: ...vations depth soundings radar and hand compass bearings Should the information not agree then the discrepancy must be resolved before proceeding any further Fuel Computer Fuel economy can alter drasti...

Page 6: ...RACKER is part of the NAVMAN family of instruments which includes instruments for speed depth wind and repeaters These instruments can be connected together to form an integrated data system see secti...

Page 7: ...s on the back of the display unit Match the colour on the end of the plug to the colour of the nut on the socket Hold the plug against the socket and rotate the plug until it slides into the socket Lo...

Page 8: ...an instant waypoint at the boat position see section 9 2 1 Man overboard MOB see section 2 4 Turn TRACKER on and off see section 2 1 adjust the display see section 2 3 Keys In this manual Press means...

Page 9: ...yed see section 3 Turning off manually If the TRACKER is not wired for auto power turn the unit off by holding down until the display turns off After you have turned the TRACKER on it shows the satell...

Page 10: ...int called MOB 2 The TRACKER changes to the chart display with the MOB waypoint at the centre of the chart The chart zooms in for accurate navigation If the chart can not show the required small scale...

Page 11: ...tination to set the arrival radius alarm see section 13 6 4 To stop the Goto see section 3 3 Following a route A route is a list of waypoints that the boat can follow see section 10 1 To create waypoi...

Page 12: ...distance RNG and bearing BRG of the cursor from the boat are displayed at the bottom left corner of the display The chart does not scroll as the boat moves If the cursor reaches the edge of the displa...

Page 13: ...int on the chart for example a chart symbol 1 Move the cursor to that point on the chart 2 Press MENU and select Chart info 3 A menu of objects is displayed i Select an object to display ii Press ESC...

Page 14: ...to return to the chart display 3 3 Goto Goto is a simple way of navigating straight to one point To start the Goto 1 Choose the point to go to To go to a waypoint or to any point on the chart i Press...

Page 15: ...rogress of the boat Tracks 2 3 4 and 5 can hold up to 500 points each and are intended to record sections to be retraced accurately for example entering a river mouth Tip Record the tracks in good con...

Page 16: ...ver ground Range The estimated distance that the boat is able to travel based on fuel remaining and current fuel consumption 4 Fuel display The data display has eight large numeric data fields four li...

Page 17: ...ons of these satellites are constantly changing The GPS receiver analyses the signalsfromtheclosestsatellitesandcalculatesexactly where it is on earth This is called the GPS position TheaccuracyoftheG...

Page 18: ...s and GPS position To go to the satellite display press DISP and select Satellite 7 1 Satellite display Time date from GPS satellites Time is local time UTC GMT plus local offset see section 13 9 Boat...

Page 19: ...e for moon at the current time on the chosen date Height and time of highest high water and lowest low water on tide chart Tide station name Distance from boat Tide chart Current time Chosen date for...

Page 20: ...aypoints 9 1 Waypoints display A waypoint is a position of interest that is saved by the TRACKER for example a fishing spot or a point on a route The TRACKER can have up to 500 waypoints A waypoint ca...

Page 21: ...2 Change the waypoint data see section 9 2 7 Select Save 9 2 4 Displaying a waypoint on the chart This goes to the chart display and shows the selected waypoint at the centre of the display 1 In the w...

Page 22: ...be iv Press ENT 6 To move a waypoint in the route i Move the cursor to the waypoint to move ii Press MENU and select Move iii Move the cursor to where the waypoint will be iv Press ENT 7 To remove a...

Page 23: ...starting at step 4 Editing a route from the routes display 1 In the routes display press or to highlight the route to edit Press MENU and select Edit 2 The selected route is displayed the route name...

Page 24: ...waypoints file The new waypoints are added to any existing waypoints in the TRACKER If a new waypoint has the same name as an existing waypoint but has different data the TRACKER displays both waypoi...

Page 25: ...lect the language for the displays The options are English Italian French German Spanish Dutch Swedish Portuguese and Finnish Colours TRACKER 5500 5500i Select the colour scheme for the LCD display Th...

Page 26: ...PS On Tank full DGPS Source None Set remaining Restart GPS Clear Used Static Navigation Off Fuel Tank size 0 Position Filter Off Num Engines 0 Speed Filter 5 Fuel cal Course Filter 4 Flow filter 5 sec...

Page 27: ...results in an offset between a position on the TRACKER and the same position plotted on the paper chart To match the TRACKER s positions with a local chart that is not based on WGS84 Either select Map...

Page 28: ...time This gives the most accurate value but has the most fluctuations A higher value averages measurements over a longer period of time This gives the most stable value but will ignore some true spee...

Page 29: ...sing one tank at a time The procedure is 1 Select Clear Used to set Used to zero 2 Connect the measurement tank s to the engine s via the fuel transducer s 3 Run the engine s at normal cruising speed...

Page 30: ...The options are 24 hour or 12 hour Date format The options are dd MMM yy MMM dd yy dd MM yy or MM dd yy To enable the alarm enter an anchor alarm distance up to 9 99 distance units The TRACKER saves t...

Page 31: ...tup menu select Simulate and turn it on 3 Select Mode and set it to Normal or Demo 4 Select and enter the other data required for simulate Normal requires Speed and Heading Demo requires Speed and Rou...

Page 32: ...ay NMEA data from a depth sounder The TRACKER can be wired for auto power so that it automatically turns on and off with the boat power and can not be turned on or off manually Wire auto power if the...

Page 33: ...ot overtighten the screws or the display unit might not rotate Do not fit the display unit yet GPS antenna The TRACKER 5500 and 5100 require the supplied external GPS antenna to be fitted Fit the ante...

Page 34: ...ernal GPS antenna Plug the gold connector into its socket on the back of the display unit Hand tighten the locking collar clockwise do not overtighten 4 If the display unit is bracket mounted i Hold t...

Page 35: ...ow Black Main switch 12 V DC Basic Wiring This option is possible on both the TRACKER 5100 and the TRACKER 5500 Black wire Connect this to the negative battery terminal Red Wire Connect this to the 12...

Page 36: ...fuel optional individually controlled Loss of GPS DGPS fix fixed alarms Appendix A Specifications Chart datums 140 chart datums see below One user defined map shift Chart scale 0 05 to 4096 nm for ch...

Page 37: ...DIAN 1975 INDONES 1974 IRELAND 1965 ISTS 73 AS 69 ISTS AS 1968 JOHNSTON 1961 KANDEWALA KERGUELEN 1949 KERTAU 1948 KUSAIE AS 51 L C 5 ASTRO LEIGON LIBERIA 1964 LISBOA LUZON M MERCURY 68 MAHE 1971 MASSA...

Page 38: ...play unit c Restart GPS see section 13 3 6 TRACKER GPS position different from true position by more than 10 m 33 ft a TRACKER in simulate mode Turn simulate mode off see section 13 10 b The normal er...

Page 39: ...vigating straight to a waypoint or to the cursor position see section 3 3 GPS Global Positioning System A satellite based navigation tool see section 7 Leg The straight segments of a route between way...

Page 40: ...ction 13 6 an alarm will sound if the boat reaches a CDI line COG Course Over Ground Direction in which the boat is moving over the ground CTS Course To Steer Optimum course to steer to return to the...

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