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Tracker500/500i User Manual

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Tracker500/500i Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing a Navman Tracker500/500i track plotter. The Tracker500/
500i is a compact, ruggedly built, highly integrated navigation instrument that has been
designed for ease of use. With this instrument you will be able to display your boat’s
position, track and destination. Complex navigation functions can be performed with a few
simple key presses, taking the hard work out of navigation. Tracker500i owners have the
option of using the integrated fuel computer to keep track of their boat’s fuel usage. The fuel
computer is suitable for all petrol engine boats, either inboard or outboard, and single or
twin engine. Fuel transducers must be purchased separately.

1.1 The Global Positioning System (GPS)

The GPS constellation comprises 24 satellites orbiting the earth, providing a worldwide
system for determining position. From any one point on the earth’s surface up to 12
satellites are “visible” to the GPS receiver. The positions of these satellites are constantly
changing. The Tracker500/500i antenna tracks all visible satellites simultaneously and
selects four or more satellites that produce the optimum geometry and signal quality for
determining an accurate value of the boat’s latitude and longitude. The superior
performance achieved with the Tracker500/500i 12 channel receiver provides increased
accuracy and reduced Time to First Fix (TTFF).

Note: The USA Department of Defence introduces a varying offset,
known as Selective Availability (SA), to degrade the accuracy of the
civilian GPS signal. As an approximate guideline it is generally
assumed that the accuracy obtained with SA active causes the GPS
derived position to be within 100 metres of the true position 90% of the
time and within 50 metres of the true position 50% of the time. On brief
occasions the SA can cause the position error to exceed 300 metres.

The constantly varying SA offset causes small errors in the indicated
boat speed and heading that may be noticeable at speeds of 5 knots or
less. The position, speed and heading errors have been deliberately
designed into the system and affect all GPS receivers in the same way.
They can be eliminated by connecting a differential (DGPS) receiver to
the Tracker500/500i. This receives corrections from a fixed base
station that is able to measure the introduced SA offset.

In times of military conflict, the USA Department of Defence has been
known to turn the civilian GPS signal off. This is an extremely rare
event, but should be guarded against by always having a secondary
means of navigation to fall back on. The warning screen that appears
each time the Tracker500/500i is turned on has a reminder to this effect.

1.2 Commonly Used Terms

Waypoints Positions such as fishing spots, favourite anchorages, dive locations and trip

destinations can be saved in the Tracker500/500i memory. These are referred
to as waypoints. Up to 500 waypoints can be stored in memory. The Tracker500/
500i will automatically allocate a name to a waypoint or the user can specify a
name. Waypoints are created by saving the boat position, saving the screen
cursor position or by entering the latitude and longitude of a location.

Marks

Marks are temporary waypoints. They are created by a single press of the power
on/off key. Marks can be created at any time, regardless of the screen currently

Summary of Contents for Tracker500/500i

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Page 3: ...fields 10 5 3 Screen Summary 11 6 0 Trackplot Screen 12 7 0 Position Screen 13 8 0 Highway Screen 14 9 0 Fuel Screen Tracker500i only 15 9 1 Fuel used reset 16 9 2 Fuel used calibration Transducer cal...

Page 4: ...es 27 13 1 Creating a New Route 27 13 2 Adding and Deleting Waypoints in a Route 28 13 3 Starting and Cancelling Routes 29 13 4 Deleting a Route 30 14 0 Setup 31 15 0 Chart Datums 33 Appendix A Specif...

Page 5: ...an approximate guideline it is generally assumed that the accuracy obtained with SA active causes the GPS derived position to be within 100 metres of the true position 90 of the time and within 50 met...

Page 6: ...of waypoints has built up Be sure to save the position of the launching ramp before you start out so that you can use the Tracker500 500i to find your way back if there is fog rain or it gets dark on...

Page 7: ...fuel is being consumed and how far you are travelling for every litre or gallon of fuel used All this information is shown on one screen The fuel used value can be cleared to zero at any time so that...

Page 8: ...r on off key and the zoom in key together to activate the Man Over Board MOB function See section 3 0 Man Over Board MOB Function for further details Escape Key The key is used to back out of sub scre...

Page 9: ...B location 4 The display mode is automatically changed to the Highway screen with the Tracker500 500i navigating to the MOB waypoint zoom in zoom out keys The Zoom In and Zoom Out functions are only a...

Page 10: ...0i receives a valid position fix from the antenna or the key is pressed 4 1 Satellite Status Screen zoom out zoom in mark ctr MOB on During satellite acquisition the satellite status screen displays t...

Page 11: ...ntion Following the above power up sequence the Tracker500 500i will display the main selection screen See section 5 0 for more details 4 2 Acquisition Period The time from initial power up to the tim...

Page 12: ...e associated sub screen Press the key to return to the previous level The sub screen selected may provide another list of related screens The cursor keys can then be used to select a screen from the l...

Page 13: ...l consumption economy used information Satellite Status Navigation Data Navigation functions waypoint and route construction and general setup parameters are accessed from five main screens Fuel Data...

Page 14: ...itude of the cursor position will be displayed in the upper section of the display for 5 seconds The scale of the displayed track plot area can be instantly changed by pressing the zoom in or zoom out...

Page 15: ...n displays navigation data speed course etc along with additional data not readily available from other screens The latitude and longitude of your current boat position is displayed at the top of the...

Page 16: ...The current speed and heading will be displayed on the lower section of the screen but the remainder of the page will be inactive The following diagram shows the information available on the Highway...

Page 17: ...wn below zoom out zoom in mark ctr MOB on Flow rate averaging An engine does not draw fuel from the tank at a steady rate Normally it will draw fuel at a relatively high rate for a few seconds until t...

Page 18: ...t only the display of the flow rate Economy and speed As the speed error caused by Selective Availability becomes significant at low boat speeds the economy rate is not displayed for speeds of 5 knots...

Page 19: ...a twin engine installation must be calibrated This may be done at the same time with two portable tanks or at different times with one tank The procedure is as follows 1 Reset the fuel used amount on...

Page 20: ...his feature to warn you when your fuel remaining drops below a certain value The value can be set from 1 9999 When the level drops below the value set a message box saying Fuel low alarm will display...

Page 21: ...opilot to the destination waypoint There are several other methods of activating the GoTo function From the Trackplot screen position the cursor over a waypoint or mark Press and hold the zoom out key...

Page 22: ...Screen The Waypoints screen displays a list of waypoint functions These functions allow you to create a new waypoint or select an existing waypoint to examine or change A waypoint can be created by m...

Page 23: ...bed later in this section Select EDIT to enter the required lat lon and optionally change the name and symbol zoom out zoom in mark ctr mob on Note When a new waypoint is created the Tracker500 500i w...

Page 24: ...t of waypoints This option is available from the Waypoints screen as described below Alternatively you can display waypoint details for a particular waypoint directly from the Trackplot screen Positio...

Page 25: ...function from the list of available functions 11 4 Changing Waypoint Details To change the lat lon value waypoint name or waypoint symbol display the Waypoint Edit screen by selecting EDIT from the Wa...

Page 26: ...lation to other waypoints and the current boat position zoom out zoom in mark ctr mob on 11 6 Deleting a Waypoint zoom out zoom in mark ctr mob on 1 Display the Waypoint Details screen for the waypoin...

Page 27: ...agram illustrates the method used to determine distance and bearing between waypoints 1 Use the cursor keys to select DISTANCE from the Waypoints screen 2 Select the start and end waypoints from the l...

Page 28: ...he mark on the Trackplot screen and holding down the zoom out key or by selecting the mark from the list displayed by the MARKS option on the Main Selection screen The symbol for a Mark is 12 1 Conver...

Page 29: ...ute A route is created by selecting the waypoints in the route from those currently in memory 1 Use the cursor keys to select from the screen Routes Main Selection 2 Select to create a new route New A...

Page 30: ...DIT option Insert Waypoint Remove Waypoint Examples of the two possible choices You have the option of inserting the new waypoint either above the point you highlighted or below it 4 The list of waypo...

Page 31: ...on screen A message asking you to confirm that you wish to cancel the active route will be displayed 1 Choose to see the list of routes currently stored in memory Select 2 Select the route from the li...

Page 32: ...ng sequence removes an existing route from memory 1 Choose to see the list of routes currently stored in memory Select 2 Select the route from the list 3 Select from the list of available functions De...

Page 33: ...seconds to 1 hour The selectable distance interval range is 0 1 to 5 miles kilometres Highway screen road width Range 0 1 to 5 miles nautical miles kilometres GPS derived positions are based on a worl...

Page 34: ...he number of petrol engines 1 or 2 VOL UNIT Select the unit of measure for volume litres Imperial gallons or U S gallons FLOW FLTR Adjust the amount of averaging of the fuel flow rate Range 1 60 CONTR...

Page 35: ...land may have a large position error but all points around the island have the same error ADINAN Adindan ADI M Ethiopia Sudan AFGOOYE AFGOOYE AFG Somalia AINELABD70 AINELABD1970 AIN A Bahrain Island A...

Page 36: ...Astro 1969 IST DiegoCarcia JOHNSTONIS Johnston Island 1961 JOH Johnston Island KANDAWALA Kandawala KAN Sri Lanka KERGUELENIS KerguelenIsland KEG KerguelenIsland KERTAU1948 Kertau1948 KEA West Malaysi...

Page 37: ...ands PROV S AM 56 Provisional South American 1956 PRP M Bolivia Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela PROVSCH63 Provisional South Chilean 1963 HIT SouthernChile PUERTORICO PuertoRico PUR Puerto...

Page 38: ...e termination Maximum Latitude 75 N or S NMEA0183 V2 1 Output APB BWR GLL RMC VTG XTE DGPS Input RTCM 104 9600 baud NMEA 0183 or RS232 signal levels Power Use Tracker500i and Tracker500 including exte...

Page 39: ...ides good visibility and protects the unit from direct sun and excessive exposure to water Select a position that is At least 300mm from a compass At least 300mm from any radio At least 1 5m from any...

Page 40: ...upplied with the antenna Tracker500 only 2 Insert the display head rubber washers and mounting knobs in to the mounting bracket The rubber washers are located between the bracket and the case of the d...

Page 41: ...s been moved more than 500 kilometres since it was last switched on or if it has not been used for several months The Tracker500 500i will automatically search the sky for all available satellites thi...

Page 42: ...ducer connector is fully inserted into its socket on the back of the Tracker500i Check that the fuel filter s in the line are clean Ensure that the fuel flow transducer has not been exposed to excessi...

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