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Navman TRACKER 5100I - User Manual

Navman TRACKER 5100I
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CHARTPLOTTERS
NAVMAN
Installation and
Operation Manual
www.navman.com
TRACKER 5500, 5500i
5100 and 5100i
TRACKER 5500
TRACKER 5500i
TRACKER 5100i
TRACKER 5100
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Table of Contents

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Summary

2 Basic operation

2-1 Turning on and off; auto power

How to manually power the TRACKER on/off or set up auto power functionality.

2-4 Man overboard (MOB)

How to activate the MOB feature to save position and navigate back.

2-5 Alarms

Information on warning messages, beepers, and user-settable alarms.

2-7 Navigating

Explains navigation methods: going straight to a point and following a route.

3 Chart

3-1 Chart display

Details of the typical chart display elements like boat position, cursor, and data.

3-2 Distance and bearing calculator

Using the calculator to plot courses, measure distances, and bearings.

3-3 Goto

How to start and cancel the Goto function for direct navigation.

3-5 Tracks and tracking

How to record, display, and manage boat tracks.

4 Fuel display

5 Data display

6 Highway display

7 Satellites

7-1 Satellite display

Information on satellite status, signal strength, and GPS position.

8 Tides display

9 Waypoints

9-1 Waypoints display

How to view the list of entered waypoints with their details.

9-2 Managing waypoints

Procedures for creating, editing, and deleting waypoints.

9-2-1 Creating a new waypoint

Steps to create a new waypoint from any display or the chart.

10 Routes

10-2 Managing routes

Procedures for creating, editing, and displaying routes.

10-2-1 Creating a new route

Steps to create a new route from the chart or routes display.

10-3 Navigating a route

How to start, skip waypoints, and cancel route navigation.

10-3-1 Starting a route

Procedures to begin navigating along a selected route.

11 User card display

13 Setup menu

13-4 Fuel Setup

Configuring fuel tank settings, units, and calibration.

13-6 Alarms setup

Setting up various alarms like arrival radius, anchor, XTE, danger, and low fuel.

15 Installation

15-3 Installation

Detailed procedures for installing the display unit and GPS antenna.

Appendix B - Troubleshooting

Summary

2 Basic operation

2-1 Turning on and off; auto power

How to manually power the TRACKER on/off or set up auto power functionality.

2-4 Man overboard (MOB)

How to activate the MOB feature to save position and navigate back.

2-5 Alarms

Information on warning messages, beepers, and user-settable alarms.

2-7 Navigating

Explains navigation methods: going straight to a point and following a route.

3 Chart

3-1 Chart display

Details of the typical chart display elements like boat position, cursor, and data.

3-2 Distance and bearing calculator

Using the calculator to plot courses, measure distances, and bearings.

3-3 Goto

How to start and cancel the Goto function for direct navigation.

3-5 Tracks and tracking

How to record, display, and manage boat tracks.

4 Fuel display

5 Data display

6 Highway display

7 Satellites

7-1 Satellite display

Information on satellite status, signal strength, and GPS position.

8 Tides display

9 Waypoints

9-1 Waypoints display

How to view the list of entered waypoints with their details.

9-2 Managing waypoints

Procedures for creating, editing, and deleting waypoints.

9-2-1 Creating a new waypoint

Steps to create a new waypoint from any display or the chart.

10 Routes

10-2 Managing routes

Procedures for creating, editing, and displaying routes.

10-2-1 Creating a new route

Steps to create a new route from the chart or routes display.

10-3 Navigating a route

How to start, skip waypoints, and cancel route navigation.

10-3-1 Starting a route

Procedures to begin navigating along a selected route.

11 User card display

13 Setup menu

13-4 Fuel Setup

Configuring fuel tank settings, units, and calibration.

13-6 Alarms setup

Setting up various alarms like arrival radius, anchor, XTE, danger, and low fuel.

15 Installation

15-3 Installation

Detailed procedures for installing the display unit and GPS antenna.

Appendix B - Troubleshooting

Navman TRACKER 5100I Specifications

General IconGeneral
Data LoggingYes
InterfaceUSB
Battery LifeUp to 8 hours
Resolution320 x 240 pixels
BluetoothNo
Voice GuidanceYes
Lane GuidanceYes
Speed Camera AlertsYes
AntennaBuilt-in
Update Rate1 second
GPS ReceiverSiRFstarIII
MapsPreloaded

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