. User Manual User Manual User Manual User Manual User Manual Meridian Series of GPS Meridian Series of GPS Meridian Series of GPS Meridian Series of GPS Meridian Series of GPS Receivers Receivers Receivers Receivers Receivers. Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry.
USE PROPER ACCESSORIES Use only Magellan cables and antennas; the use of non-Magellan cables and antennas may severely degrade performance or damage the receiver, and will void the warranty. Satellite Status Screen.
11 Accessing the Navigation Screens.12 Saving a Waypoint.12 Using GOTO Routes.14 Creating a GOTO Route.14 Navigating on a GOTO Route.16 Summary.17 Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Auto Detailed.29 Using Vertical Profile.
30 Selecting Vertical Profile. 30 Track History Description.30 Route Vertical Profile Description.31 Highlighted Road Vertical Profile Description.31 Path Check Description.
31 Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Editing a User Waypoint.44 Viewing a Map Object on the Map. 44 Viewing a User Waypoint on the Map.44 Saving a Map Object as a User Waypoint. 45 Searching for a Street Address.45 Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
Clearing Memory. 57 Clearing Track History.57 Clearing Wpts/Routes.57 Clearing All Routes. 57 Resetting Meridian to Factory Defaults. 57 Clearing All Memory in the Meridian.57 Changing Languages.58 Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Waypoints/Database.64 Navigation Screens.65 Routes.65 Alarms.66 Output Data.66 Appendix Troubleshooting.67 Waypoint Icons.68 Contacting Magellan.69 Specifications.70 Accessories. 71 Magellan Meridian GPS R eceiv er. Installing Memory Card.
72 Connecting to External Devices.73 WAAS.75 Glossary.76 Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. The Meridian has all the features that a sailor, fisherman, hiker, hunter, or any person involved with outdoor recreational activities has come to expect from a Magellan GPS receiver. In addition to these features, the Meridian offers the ability to display your location on detailed city maps providing you with a complete navigation tool that will last you for years to come.
The most important thing to us is to be sure that you are completely satisfied with your Meridian and the accompanying documentation. If you have any ideas, suggestions or even a complaint, please pass them along to us through our web site (www.magellangps.com) or by mail. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Setting up the Meridian is a simple three-step process: installing the batteries, selecting the language to be used and initializing the Meridian. The Magellan Meridian uses two AA batteries that are installed from the back through the battery cover. You can expect to get up to 14 hours of usage on two AA batteries with the backlight turned off.
(stored in permanent memory) to estimate what satellites are overhead and which ones it should be looking for. Follow these instructions to initialize the Meridian. Press PWR The Meridian turns on and displays the start-up screen and a warning screen. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Be sure that you set the AM/PM indicator.
Note: After the Meridian starts to pick up signals from any satellite, it will automatically update the time using the satellite’s atomic clock. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Basic Operation described in the next chapter or you can turn the Meridian off.
If you turn the Meridian off, all of the information you just entered will be saved. To turn the Meridian off, press PWR. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. GOTO is used to create a direct route PWR- Turns the to any waypoint Meridian on/off. Also stored in memory.
Used to turn the display This key is also used backlight on/off. To MARK a position. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Meridian will turn the backlight off when there has been no button presses for 4 minutes. Pressing any button will turn the backlight back on in this instance. You can change the time delay for the backlight in Setup.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Large Data screen, Position screen, Road screen, Data screen, Speedometer screen and Sat Status screen. They will be described briefly here. More detailed information on the different screens can be found in the Reference chapter of the User Manual. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Ideal for when you have your Meridian mounted on the dashboard of a boat using the optional swivel mounting bracket. Even from a distance the information can be read with ease.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. The bar graph shows you the relative signal strength being received for each satellite. At the bottom of the display is an indication of the battery life remaining. When you are using external power, it will be indicated here as well. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. From any screen, press and hold GOTO for 2 seconds.
Use the UP/DOWN arrows and notice that the highlight moves from field to field and then back to “Save.” Highlight the Icon field using the UP/DOWN arrows. Press ENTER. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. As many as 200 waypoints can have a message assigned to it.
This comes in handy in further identifying the waypoint. If this was a waypoint for a friend’s house or business, you could add a phone number or any other information that you find useful. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. The example shown here is a sample of a City Waypoint List. This is a sample of a Nearest City Waypoint list for Magellan. Your screen will look different. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to highlight your choice of waypoint to be your destination and press ENTER.
For this example, you would highlight Los Angeles and press ENTER. The Map screen is displayed and the Meridian will begin computing all of the necessary information needed to get you to your destination. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
Routes, however, are stored in memory. If you need to make a GOTO but expect to turn the Meridian off before arriving, you might consider making a 1-leg route using the route menu. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. An ideal way to get used to using the Magellan Meridian is to go outside your house and obtain a position fix. (An easy way to see that you are computing a position fix is to view the Sat Status screen. (See “Setup” to Button Sequence change the settings for the automaic timer).
1st Press Light On (low) 2nd Press Light On (high) 3rd Press Light Off Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Two customizable data fields are presented at the bottom of the display. If you require to see more of the map you can also turn off these data fields.
Information as to how to customize this screen follows this brief description of the Map screen. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Reference Present Position Icon Track History Map Scale Indicator Data Fields Position Mode Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. To return to the Position Mode, press ESC. The cursor will disappear and the present position icon will appear centered on the map. Cursor Icon Map Scale Waypoint Indicator Name Cursor Information Block Cursor Mode Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
light gray Lakes - dark gray Swamps - light gray grid Railroads - light gray Interstate Roads - double black line U.S. Routes - black line Roads - black line National Parks - light gray grid Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Map Setup ENTER Turning On/Off Topographic Lines — Available only if a map has been uploaded from a Magellan MapSend Topo for the United States CD-ROM This function will hide all topo lines and topographic information. Default is On. Reference Turning On/Off Displayed POI’s — Available only if a map has been uploaded from a Magellan MapSend Streets and Destinations or MapSend Topo for the United States CD-ROM Allows you to select which, if any, POIs that have been uploaded from a MapSend product to be displayed.
(BRG) and distance (DIS) to the cursor is shown in the bottom left corner of the map replacing the scale. (Note: if you have uploaded topographic information from Magellan’s MapSend Topo for the United States CD-ROM, the elevation at the cursor’s location is displayed, not the bearing and distance.) If the cursor happens to be on a map object. This is the direction you need to turn to put you on the shortest distance to your destination from your present position. Elevation This is the distance above sea level that you are presently. Time Local time. Date Current date.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. (This function requires that map data has been uploaded from Magellan MapSend Topo for the United States and that your present position as well as the projected horizon falls within the area uploaded.). Reference been uploaded from Magellan MapSend Topo for the United States and that your present position as well as the projected horizon falls within the area uploaded.) Like Horizontal Profile, you must be zoomed in to a scale of 0.80 miles or closer for the projected terrain to be displayed. Auto, but has the base rate of track points saved increased. This allows a more detailed track then Auto to be taken, while at the same time saving memory over a fixed rate.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Track History Description — This option displays the vertical profile of the track that is stored in the Meridian.
If you have cleared your track, either with the Clear Track option or clearing memory, Track History cannot be accessed. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Route Vertical Profile Description — (Available only with map data uploaded from Magellan MapSend Topo for the United States.) If you have at least one route stored in memory, you can view the vertical profile for the route. After selecting Vertical Profile, you will be asked to select the route you want to plot.
Reference Destination Name Data Fields Heading Marker Destination Icon Sun/Moon Position Markers Compass Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date) for any of the two fields. (See explanation of Data Types in the Map Screen section.) MENU ENTER ENTER Customize ENTER Destination Data Fields Name Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
Position screen. You can change the coordinate system displayed by following the instructions in Setup - Selecting the Coordinate System. Resetting the Trip Odometer — Resets the trip odometer to 0000.00. MENU ENTER ENTER Reset Trip Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. 1 of 13 data options (bearing, distance, speed, heading, VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date) for any of the two fields. (See explanation of Data Types in the Map Screen section.) Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
Position Screens. These functions perform identically to the same functions described in the Setup section of this manual.
Simply described, you press MENU from either Position screen, select the option, press ENTER and follow the prompts. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. This familiar indication of where you are in regards to your planned route will provide you with the knowledge required for you to keep on track. Destination Name Customizable Data Fields Compass Scale Indicator Road Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date) for any of the four fields. (See explanation of Data Types in the Map Screen section.) MENU ENTER ENTER Customize ENTER Destination Name Customizable Data Fields Compass Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. VMG, CTS, ETA, ETE, XTE, turn, elevation, time, or date) for any of the six fields.
(See explanation of Data Types in the Map Screen section.) MENU ENTER ENTER Customize ENTER Destination Name Customizable Data Fields Speedometer Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. (See explanation of Data Types in the Map Screen section.) MENU ENTER ENTER Customize ENTER Satellite Position Position Graph Mode Satellite Position Satellite Signal Strength Chart WAAS Satellites Power Battery Life Source Indicator ° ° Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Selecting “OK” and pressing enter brings up a listing of the waypoints, starting with the one you entered at the top. Note: When selecting the User category, the Meridian does not use the keyboard display.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. You are then placed into the Edit Mode. Using the method described in “Getting Started” you can personalize the waypoint, making it easy to remember what it is.) Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. You are then placed into the Edit Mode.) Deleting a User Waypoint — Deletes a waypoint that you have created. MENU ENTER Database User ENTER MENU ENTER Delete ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
User waypoints. MENU ENTER ENTER Database ENTER Viewing a User Waypoint on the Map — Locates and displays on the Map the selected User Waypoint. MENU ENTER ENTER Database User ENTER ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. (MARK) or view it on the Map Screen. NOTE: The option is available ONLY if you have uploaded one or more detailed maps from the Magellan MapSend Streets CD-ROM. ENTER ENTER From.
Meridian to “retrace” your steps. A good example of using a backtrack would be if you were out hiking or jogging with your Meridian turned on and computing position fixes. After 30 minutes Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. (Note: these routes have been termed “multileg” in an effort to make the understanding of them a little clearer, however you could create a 1-leg route and save it in the Meridian’s memory.) Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Reference MENU ENTER ENTER Routes ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Sample Route List Sample Route Create (Bold route indicates “Active” route) Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Viewing a Route and then use the instructions for inserting, deleting, replacing or appending a leg as appropriate. When you are done with editing the route, use the Up/Down arrows to highlight the “Save Route” button and press ENTER.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Your route would then be “A” to “B” to “E” to “C” to “D”. Deleting a Leg — Deletes a leg from the route. MENU ENTER Delete Replacing a Leg — Replaces the destination of an existing leg with a new destination. MENU ENTER ENTER Replace ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Routes ENTER Reverse Deleting a Route — Enables the deletion of any route in memory. Useful when you want to add a new route but no “EMPTY” routes are available.
MENU ENTER MENU Routes ENTER Delete Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Two such instances would be travelling over 500 miles with your Meridian turned off or complete loss of memory. ENTER MENU ENTER Setup Initialize ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Available coordinate systems are: Lat/Lon, UTM, OSGB, Irish, Swiss, Swedish, Finnish, German, French, or User Grid. MENU ENTER ENTER Setup Coord System ENTER ENTER Default: Primary - Lat/Lon DEG.MIN.MMM Secondary - UTM Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
ENTER Default: 3D Selecting the Time Format — Enables you to choose from three different time formats: Local 24 Hr (military time), Local AM/PM or UTC. MENU ENTER ENTER Setup Time Format ENTER Default: Local AM/PM Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Times available are: 30 seconds, 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 4 Minutes, 10 Minutes or Timer Off. MENU ENTER ENTER Setup Light Timer ENTER Default: 4 Minutes Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Meridian’s output port. The baud rate sent out must match the baud rate that the receiving device is set for.
You can choose from 1200 baud, 4800 baud, 9600 baud or 19200 baud. MENU ENTER ENTER Setup Baud Rate ENTER Default: 4800 Baud Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Clearing All Memory in the Meridian — This clears all memory from the Meridian. After completing these instructions, the Meridian will shut off. The next time it is turned on, it will prompt you that it needs to be initialized. MENU ENTER ENTER Setup Clear Memory ENTER ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
User category in the waypoint database. All times displayed are local times to your present position. MENU ENTER Sun/Moon Changing the Sun/Moon Date — Allows you to change the date for the sun/moon information for the position selected. MENU ENTER ENTER Sun/Moon ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. ENTER Changing the Fish/Hunt Position — Allows you to change the position that you want to view the fishing/hunting times for. The default is “Position” which is your present position.
MENU ENTER ENTER Fish/Hunt ENTER ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Meridian has lost its ability to compute position fixes due to loss of signal from the satellites. This is handy in that it alerts you that you may need to move to an area that has a clearer view of the sky.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. MENU ENTER ENTER Setup Simulate ENTER ENTER ENTER Turning the Simulator Off — Turns the simulator off and returns the Meridian to normal operation. MENU ENTER ENTER Setup Simulate ENTER Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
ENTER About Help Screen You can view help tips for Nav Screens, Map, Routes, Setup, Database, User Waypoints and Misc Topics. Each topic has a number of tips available that can be viewed. MENU ENTER Help Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. The time transmitted by the satellites atomic clock are UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and provides no correction for daylight savings. When daylight savings time changes (or when you move to a new time zone), you need to go into Setup — Magellan Meridian GPS R eceiv er.
Waypoints/Database What waypoints come preloaded on my Meridian’s database? The Database contains cities, highways, airports, waterways and national parks. Magellan Meridian GPS R eceiv er. How do I know which route is active? Access the route menu by pressing the MENU button and select the option Routes. The route menu lists all of the routes in memory with the active route displayed in bold characters. Magellan Meridian GPS R eceiv er.
Meridian’s baud rate (See Setup - Changing the Baud Rate.) Can I interface my Meridian with a Macintosh computer? Magellan does not supply cabling or software for the Macintosh line of computers. For information on a cable or software that may meet your requirements, visit GPSy at www.gpsy.com on. Use map data for reference and do not rely completely on it. Data was not saved or was corrupted.
This can be caused because you removed the batteries or removed external power with the Meridian turned on. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Large City Amusement Small City Lighthouse Sounding Major City Auto Repair Sports Arena Marina Boating Tourist Info Medium City Camping Truck Service Museum Exit Ramp Winery Obstruction First Aid Wreck Park Fixed Nav Aid Resort Floating Buoy Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 5 PM, PST. Faxes can be sent to Customer Service at (909) 394-7070. If necessary, you can also return your receiver to Magellan for repair. Before returning the receiver you must get a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) from Magellan.
Weatherproof construction, wraparound rubber armor Temp. Range Operating 14˚F to 140˚F to (-10˚C to 60˚C) Storage -4˚F to 158˚F (-20˚C to 70˚C) Power: Source 2 AA alkaline batteries or 9-35 VDC with power cable Battery Life Up to 14 hours Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
Appendix Accessories for your receiver are available from your Magellan dealer or you can order directly from Magellan at (800) 669-4477 (press 3 to place an order). Swivel Mounting Bracket: Mounts the receiver on a surface, allowing for hands- free operation. Appendix The Magellan Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards can be added to any of the Meridian line of GPS receivers through the battery compartment. Magellan offers the memory cards in 8, 16, 32 and 64 MB configurations. The addition of.
Connecting directly to the Meridian. Using the captive screw that is attached to the plug, tighten into the back of the receiver.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Pin 2: Data Out Pin 3: Data In Pin 5: Ground Cable Wiring Color Code Power Red: Power + Black: GND Data (Power/Data, PC cable & Data cable only) Yellow: Data In Orange: Data Out Black: GND Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. Appendix Your Magellan GPS receiver has been upgraded to include the latest WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) technology. With WAAS your GPS receiver can compute position locations with an accuracy never before possible in a commercial receiver.
What is WAAS? WAAS is a means of improving the accuracy of GPS beyond the standard civilian signal. The value or setting automatically chosen by the unit unless otherwise directed. Can be changed in Setup. Distance from position to destination. Estimated Time of Arrival. The estimated time of day the leg’s destination waypoint will be reached.
Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver. OSGB A coordinate system describing only Great Britain, similar to UTMs. Used with GRB36 datum.
Position fix Position coordinates as computed by the Meridian. Speed Over Ground.
The speed at which the receiver is moving. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
Used to create routes. Cross Track Error. The perpendicular distance between the present position and the courseline. Given as a distance, right or left, of course when facing the destination. Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver.
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. Date of Purchase Port Engine Serial Number: Starboard Engine Serial Number: Hull Identification Number: Hull Identification Number.
The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the starboard aft corner of the hull. Record the HIN (and the engine serial num- bers) in the space pro- vided above. CONTENTS Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges Dimensions & Tank Capacities 1 Steering 45 Hydraulic Steering System 45 Dealer Service 1 Rudder Stuffing Gland 45 Warranty Information 1 Autopilot (If Equipped) 46 Boating Experience 1 Shift/Throttle Controls 46 Engine &. Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Chapter 11: Electrical Systems Cleats 63 12-Volt DC System 74 Batteries 74 Windlass 63 Battery Switches 74 Canvas & Vinyl Tops & Enclosures 64 Emergency Battery Parallel Switch 75 Canvas Care 65 Fuses & Circuit Breakers 76 Clear Vinyl Care (If Equipped) 66 12-Volt DC Accessory Outlets 76 Alternators 76. Hazard Boxes & Symbols The hazard boxes and symbols shown below are used throughout this supplement to call attention to potentially dan- gerous situations which could lead to either personal injury or product damage.
Read all warnings carefully and fol- low all safety instructions. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard!. This Owner’s Manual provides information about your yacht that is not covered in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual Supplement.
Before using your yacht, study this Owner’s Manual, the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual Supplement, and all engine and accessory literature carefully. Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard!
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Engine & Accessory Guidelines NOTICE When storing your yacht, please refer to your engine’s operation and maintenance manuals. NOTICE Certain modifications to your yacht WILL result in cancellation of your warranty protection. ALWAYS check with your dealer BEFORE making any modifications to your yacht. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Qualified Maintenance WARNING!
To maintain the integrity and safety of your yacht, allow ONLY qualified personnel to perform maintenance on, or change, in any way, the:. Steering system. Propulsion system.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Safety Standards DANGER! FALLING and ROTATING PROPELLER HAZARD!. NEVER allow anyone to ride on parts of your yacht NOT designed for such use. Sitting on seat backs, lounging on the forward deck, bow riding, gun- wale riding or occupying the transom platform while underway is especially hazardous and WILL cause personal injury or death.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Special Care for Moored Yachts NOTICE. To help seal the hull bottom and reduce the chance of gel coat blistering while your yacht is moored, apply an epoxy barrier coating. Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Yacht Lifting WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and/or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD!. Lifting slings can slip on the hull, which could cause serious injury or death. Reduce the risk of sling slippage by ALWAYS securing the lifting slings together BEFORE lifting. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard!
Carbon Monoxide (CO) DANGER!. Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and extremely dangerous. ALL engines, generators, and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust. Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations WILL cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH. Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Where & How CO Can Accumulate Stationary conditions that increase CO accumulations include: A.
Using engine, generator, or other fuel burning device when yacht is moored in a confined B. Mooring too close to another boat that is using its space. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! CO Checklists Trip Checklist Educate all passengers about the symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate. When docked, or rafted with another boat, be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boats. Make sure you know where the exhaust outlets are located on your yacht. Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard!
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual More Information For more information about how you can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on recreational boats and other ways to boat more safely, contact: United States Coast Guard National Marine Manufacturers American Boat &.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Warnings & Warning Labels 17140 WARNING Carbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death. Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas.
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Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and lack of consciousness. Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual 17367 Carbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death. Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas.
Carbon monoxide will be around the back of the boat when engines or generators are running. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Exterior Views Hull Views. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Forward Deck View. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Aft Deck View. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Helm Station(s) NOTE: TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT SHOWN.
ACTUAL LAYOUTS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON ENGINE & ACCESSORY OPTIONS. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Component Locations 12-Volt DC Accessory Outlets (Up to 4 total):.
One is located at the upper helm. One is located at the lower helm, if equipped. One is located below the tv on the port side of the mid berth. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual.
One is located on the starboard aft wall panel in the v-berth. 12-Volt DC Circuit Breakers:.
The 12-volt DC push-to-reset circuit breakers are located at the helm. The 12-volt DC main circuit breaker switch and standby-load push-to-reset circuit breakers are located on the bat- tery switch panel. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations 110-Volt AC & 12-Volt DC Master Panels: Located inside the salon cabi- net above the tv. Air Conditioner Sea- water Intake Seacock (If Equipped): Located in the forward area of the engine room bilge. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Air Conditioners (2 total) (If Equipped):.
One is located in the aft storage locker under the v-berth mattress. One is located behind the command bridge dash.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Batteries:. All batteries except the bow thruster battery are located in the lazarette. The bow thruster battery is located in the engine room, for- ward of the starboard engine.
Battery Charger: Located on the forward wall in the lazarette. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Battery Management Panel (Battery Switches):. Located in the engine room. Access by lifting up the command bridge stairs. Bilge Pumps (4 total):. The aft bilge pump is located in the aft bilge area of the lazarette.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations. The mid forward bilge pump is located in the forward bilge area of the engine room.
The forward bilge pump is located inside the aft hatch in the mid berth. City Water Inlet: Located inside the outboard transom storage hatch. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual CO Monitors (3 total):. One is located above the hanging locker on the port side of the v-berth.
One is located above the hanging locker in the mid berth. One is located on the ceil- ing in the starboard aft cor- ner of the salon. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Depth Finder Transducer: Located under the aft end of the starboard engine. Engine Cooling System Seawa- ter Intake Seacocks: Located in the engine room, forward of each engine. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Engine Room: Access by lift- ing either the command bridge stairs or the floor hatch in the salon.
Freshwater Fill Deck Fittings: Located on the aft end of the star- board deck trail. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Freshwater Pump: Located on top of the freshwater tank on the port side of the lazeratte. Freshwater Pump Switch: Located on the 110-volt AC master panel inside the salon cabinet above the tv. Freshwater Tanks: One is located on each side of the lazarette. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Fuel Fill Deck Fittings: Located on the port and star- board corners of the aft deck. Fuel Shut-off Valves (Diesel Engines Only): Located on the fuel tanks. Fuel Tanks: Located on each side of the engine room. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Generator Seawater Intake Seacock (If Equipped): Located inside the lazarette floor hatch forward of the generator.
Generator Seawater Strainer (If Equipped): Located inside the lazarette floor hatch forward of the generator. Heat Exchange Shut-off Valve (If Equipped): Located in the engine room, forward of the port engine. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Holding Tank Monitor: Located inside the salon cabinet above the tv. Holding Tank Pump-out Deck Fit- ting (marked WASTE): Located on the port deck trail. Hydraulic Steering Fluid Fill: Located on the steering column at the upper helm. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Lazarette: Access the lazarette through the cockpit floor hatch. Macerator Underwater Discharge Sea- cock (If Equipped): Located in the forward area of the engine room bilge. Propane Tank (If Equipped): Located under the command bridge sink. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Seawater Washdown Faucet: Located inside the inboard transom storage hatch. Seawater Washdown Intake Seacock: Located in the forward bilge area of the engine room. Seawater Washdown Pump Switch: Located on the 12-volt DC master panel inside the salon cabinet above the. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Shore Power Inlet(s): Located inside the outboard transom storage hatch. Spotlight: Located on the forward deck.
Spotlight Control Panel: Located at the upper helm. Chapter 2: Locations 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Transom Shower: Located inside the inboard transom storage hatch. Trim Tab Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir & Pump: Located in the starboard aft corner of the lazarette.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 2: Locations Wall Vacuum Unit (If Equipped):.
Located in the mid berth. Access through the starboard wall hatch. Water Heater:. Located in the mid berth.
Access through the starboard wall hatch. Windlass Foot Controls: Located inside the anchor locker. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Engines Read the engine operation and maintenance manuals before starting or working on the engines. Engine Cooling System CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!. Open the engine cooling system seacocks BEFORE starting the engines. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Exhaust System DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! Leaking engine and/or generator exhaust is a source of dangerous carbon monoxide gas (CO). Check ALL exhaust systems BEFORE each trip.
Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Bilge Blower Systems WARNING! FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Fuel vapors can explode! BEFORE starting the engines: 1. Check the bilge areas for fuel vapors or leaking fuel.
If you see leaking fuel or smell fuel vapors: a. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Fuel System WARNING! FIRE, EXPLOSION and OPEN FLAME HAZARD!. It is very important that the fuel system be inspected thoroughly the first time it is filled and at each subsequent filling. Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Fuel Fills & Vents.
Depending on engine type, the fuel fill deck fittings are marked either GAS or DIESEL. If you have problems filling either fuel tank, see if the fuel fill hose or fuel tank vent hose is kinked or collapsed.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Electronic Fuel Shut-off Valves (Diesel Engines Only). Your diesel engines are equipped with electronic fuel shut-off valves.
When you start your engines, the elec- tronic fuel shut-off valves open to allow fuel to the engines. Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Fuel Transfer Pump (Diesel Engines Only) (If Equipped) CAUTION ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD!. NEVER transfer fuel into a full (or nearly full) fuel tank.
Fuel transferred into a full tank may spill overboard through the tank venting system. The fuel transfer pump can be used to transfer fuel to a nearly empty tank or to. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Oil Change System (If Equipped) (Diesel Engines Only). The oil change system makes it easier to drain and refill the engine and generator oil. Read the oil change sys- tem instructions for information on the use of this system. Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Shaft-Transmission Alignment CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!.
If you suspect a shaft-transmission alignment problem, have a qualified mechanic inspect the alignment as soon as possible. Continued use may lead to premature engine, transmission, shaft, shaft seal and/or hull damage! Alignment between the engine transmis- sion output shaft and the propeller is crit. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges Steering Hydraulic Steering System.
Your yacht features a hydraulic steering system. Check the fluid level in the hydraulic steering reservoir at each helm every time you use your yacht. Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Autopilot (If Equipped) WARNING!. NEVER leave the helm while the autopilot system is On!. A qualified operator MUST monitor the autopilot system at ALL times and keep a visual lookout for other marine traffic and other hazards.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges Trim Tabs.
Before using the trim tabs, read the trim tabs’ owner’s manual. The trim tabs are controlled by two rocker switches at the helm. Check and refill the trim tab hydraulic fluid reservoir. Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Gauges Cleaning the Gauges CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD!. Use ONLY mild soap and water to clean the gauge lenses and bezels.
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Use of other cleaners, including common window cleaning solutions, may cause the lenses to crack. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 5: Navigation & Communication Equipment Read the manuals for all navigation & communication equipment before using these systems. Compass NOTICE.
Compass accuracy can be affected by many factors. Have a qualified technician calibrate your compass. Chapter 5: Navigation & Communication Equipment 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Radar (If Equipped) WARNING!. Radar is meant to help the navigator, NOT replace him/her. The operator is responsible for keeping a visual look-out for possible collision situations.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 6: Plumbing Bilge Pumps NOTICE Discharge of oil, oil waste or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law. Violators are sub- ject to legal action by the local authorities. Your yacht has several bilge pumps for pumping water. Chapter 6: Plumbing 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Bilge Pump Testing. The bilge pumps are vital to the safety of your yacht.
Test the bilge pumps often to make sure they are working properly. One at a time, turn On the bilge pump switches at the helm. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 6: Plumbing Seawater Systems Seacocks WARNING! FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD!. Close the seacock(s) when leaving your yacht unattended for any length of time. If a seacock is left open, a hose failure could flood the bilge, swamp the batteries and the engines, and even sink your yacht.
Chapter 6: Plumbing 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Seawater Washdown (If Equipped) WARNING!
FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD!. NEVER leave your yacht unattended while the seawater washdown system is running. Any leak or break in this system may allow large amounts of water to flood the bilge, which could swamp the batteries and the engines, and even sink your yacht. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 6: Plumbing Freshwater System WARNING!.
ONLY use safe drinking (potable) water in your yacht’s freshwater system. ONLY use FDA approved 'drinking water safe' hoses when filling the freshwater tank or connecting to city water. Chapter 6: Plumbing 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Transom Shower. Read the manufacturer’s instructions before using the transom shower for the first time. To use the transom shower, your yacht must be connected to city water, or the freshwater pump switch must be turned On. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 6: Plumbing Freshwater System Winterization Turn On the freshwater pump switch. Open all of the faucets and showers and let the freshwater system drain completely. Turn Off the freshwater pump switch. All remaining water must be removed from the water lines.
There are two ways to remove the remaining water from the lines:. Chapter 6: Plumbing 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Water Heater WARNING! SCALDING HAZARD! Water heated by the water heater can be hot enough to scald the skin. CAUTION WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD!. Do NOT turn On the water heater electrical circuit on the 110-volt AC master panel until the water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water.
391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 6: Plumbing Drain Systems Deck Drains.
Water on the deck is drained overboard through the deck drains. Keep the deck drains free of debris. Drainage System (If Equipped) The sink drains, air con- ditioners, bilge pumps, and sump pump all drain into the drainage system. Chapter 6: Plumbing 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Sump Pump Drain System. The lower air conditioner system and showers drain into the sump pump box.
The sump pump box has an autofloat switch. When the drain water rises to a preset level, the autofloat switch turns On the sump pump, and the drain water is pumped into the drainage system. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 6: Plumbing Marine Head & Holding Tank NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems. Vacuum Flush Head System. Read the vacuum flush head’s opera- tion and mainte- nance manual. Chapter 6: Plumbing 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Macerator (If Equipped) To use the macerator to pump waste directly overboard (where regulations permit): 1. Open the underwater discharge valve. Press both macerator switches at the same time to run the pump. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Cleats WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and/or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! NEVER lift your yacht using the cleats.
Carefully read the section on towing in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual Supplement before towing anything behind your yacht or having your yacht towed by another vessel. Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Canvas & Vinyl Tops & Enclosures CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD!
Take down and securely stow ALL canvas & vinyl BEFORE your yacht is transported by road. NOTICE BEFORE cleaning and/or stowing your canvas or vinyl, read the sections later in this chapter, Canvas Care and Vinyl Care. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Canvas Care (see also ‘Clear Vinyl Care’ on next page). After each use, especially in saltwater, rinse the canvas with cold freshwater. Before stowing, let the canvas air-dry completely. Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Clear Vinyl Care (If Equipped) CAUTION. NEVER store the clear vinyl pieces wet, as this will cause a milky film to develop. NEVER fold or crease the clear vinyl pieces as cracking will occur. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 8: Appliances & Entertainment Systems NOTICE Always keep an approved ABC-type fire extinguisher in galley area. All appliances and entertainment systems installed on your yacht come with their own manuals. These manuals con- tain detailed instructions and important safeguards. Read these manuals before using your yacht’s appliances and entertainment systems. Chapter 8: Appliances & Entertainment Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Propane Stove (If Equipped) DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD!.
The propane stove is a source of dangerous carbon monoxide gas (CO). BEFORE using the propane stove, Open doors and windows to make sure there is enough fresh air for ventilation. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 9: Lights Care & Maintenance All of the lights installed on your yacht are of top quality, but you should be aware that failure may periodically occur for a variety of reasons: 1. There may be a blown fuse - replace the fuse. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 10: Air Conditioning & Heating Air Conditioner (If Equipped) DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD!. Dangerous carbon monoxide gas (CO) can be brought into your yacht through the air conditioning system. Read the Carbon Monoxide (CO) section of Chapter 1 in this Owner’s Manual. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 10: Air Conditioning & Heating.
Read the air condi- tioner manual before using the air conditioning system. Before using the air conditioning system, make sure the breakers on the 110-volt AC mas- ter panel are turned On and that the system’s sea. Chapter 10: Air Conditioning & Heating 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Heat Exchanger Cabin Heat (If Equipped) Your yacht may feature a heat exchanger cabin heater. This heater runs directly off the port engine. Before using the heat exchanger cabin heater: 1. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems DANGER! EXTREME FIRE, SHOCK and EXPLOSION HAZARD!. To minimize the risks of fire and explosion, NEVER install knife switches or other arcing devices in the fuel compartments. NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts.
Marine electrical, ignition, and fuel system parts were designed and manufactured to comply with rules and regulations that minimize risks of fire and explosion. Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual 12-Volt DC System Batteries. The batteries supply electricity for lights, 12-volt accessories, engine starting and, if equipped, generator starting. The Electrical section in Chapter 8 of the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual Supplement provides battery care and maintenance instructions. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems Emergency Battery Parallel Switch. If an engine will not start because of a dead battery, the battery par- allel switch allows you to use the other batter- ies for engine starting. Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Fuses & Circuit Breakers The fuses and circuit breakers for the engines and main accessory power are on the following panels (for the locations of these panels, see the Compo- nent Locations section in Chapter 2 of this Owner’s Manual):. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems Battery Charger CAUTION ENGINE and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! NEVER run your yacht’s engines and the battery charger at the same time.
CAUTION. The battery charging systems (alternator and battery charger) installed on your yacht are designed to charge conventional lead-acid batteries. Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual 110-Volt AC System WARNING! FIRE and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! If equipped with a generator, using both shore power and generator power at the same time WILL cause major electrical system damage and could start a fire!. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems Shore Power DANGER! FIRE, EXPLOSION and SHOCK HAZARD!. Use ONLY compatible shore power connectors and NEVER alter the connectors.
Turn Off ALL breakers and switches on the 110-volt AC master panel BEFORE plugging in or unplugging the shore power cord. Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual. Your yacht is equipped with two (2) 110-volt/30-amp shore power inlets or one (1) 220-volt/50-amp shore power inlet. The 110-volt/30-amp shore power inlets provide 110-volt/30-amp power to each shore power master breaker. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems Parallel Switch (If Equipped with Dual Shore Power) NOTICE. When using the parallel switch do NOT exceed 30 total amps. The amperage of each component breaker is shown on the breaker itself.
Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual. When your yacht is not connected to shore power, the generator can supply 110-volt/60-hertz power. Before using the genera- tor, read the generator operation manual for pre-start checks and break-in procedures. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems Electrical Routings 12-Volt DC Deck Electrical Harnesses. Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual 12-Volt DC Hull Electrical System. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 12-Volt DC Command Bridge Electrical Harnesses. Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Battery Systems. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 110-Volt AC Electrical Harnesses.
Chapter 11: Electrical Systems 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Wiring Diagrams NOTICE The wiring diagrams were not available at time of printing. Periodically check for the updated manual. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Important Records Selling Dealer Plumbing Name Of Dealership Freshwater Tank Capacity Waste Holding Tank Capacity Address Key Numbers Phone/FAX/E-mail Cabin Ignition Sales Manager Other Other Service Manager Electronics Engines Manufacturer Model Name/Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Serial Number Port Engine Serial Number Starboard Engine Serial Number. 391 Sedan.
Owner’s Manual Float Plan Before leaving on each cruise, fill out a copy of this float plan (or similar) and leave it with a reliable person whom you can depend on to contact the Coast Guard or other rescue organization, if you do not return as scheduled. Description of Yacht Persons Onboard Registration/Documentation Number. 391 Sedan. Owner’s Manual Chapter 11: Electrical Systems Survival Equipment Trip Expectations Number of PFDs Flares (Yes/No) Mirror (Yes/No) Departing From Smoke Signals (Yes/No) Flashlight (Yes/No) Food (Yes/No) Departure Date Departure Time Water (Yes/No) Anchor (Yes/No) Raft/Dinghy (Yes/No) Stopover 1 Paddles (Yes/No) EPIRB (Yes/No) Other.
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Nortel Norstar Programming Feature Codes Norstar Programming Feature Codes Welcome to Telephone Magic, your ONE STOP NORTEL SHOP! We sell WHOLESALE replacement and expansion phones, equipment, cabinets, voice mail, Media Bay Modules, Key Codes, system cards, and much more for your Nortel Norstar, BCM, and Meridian phone system. Be sure to use our handy side links to find the Nortel hardware and telephones you need to keep your system running in peak form.
While we do NOT provide technical support, we have created some handy programming instructions below to help you make changes to your Nortel Norstar system when you have staff changes or when you want to update Norstar phone buttons and voice mail. Be sure to keep us in mind for ALL your Nortel Norstar phone system hardware requirements!.
Common Norstar Telephone Features To Call an Extension: 1. Lift handset or press an INTERCOM key 2. Dial the extension number To Use Voice Call: 1. Lift handset, press Voice Call key or press the Feature button, then press 66 2.
Dial the extension number.If person is on the phone, Voice Call will not work To Call an Outside Line: 1. Lift handset or press INTERCOM key 2. Dial '9' followed by the telephone number (Depends on system configuration, may not be applicable. To Place a Call on Hold: 1.
Press the hold key To Retrieve a Caller Held on Your Phone: 1. Lift handset 2. Press the INTERCOM key or line button that has the flashing triangle next to it To Transfer a Call: 1. While a caller is on the line, press the softkey under the word TRANSFER in the LCD display or Feature 70 2. Dial the extension number of the person you are transferring to 3.
You may announce the call at this time by waiting for the called party to answer.Press the JOIN softkey to complete the transfer.Press the RETRY softkey to enter a different extension.Press the CANCEL softkey to return to the caller To Park A Call (Puts a call on hold so that it can be picked up from any telephone on the system: 1. While a caller is on the line, press the CALL PARK key or press the Feature button, then 74 2. Look at the display to see where the call is parked, the display will show a 3 digit park code 3. Hang up the receiver To Retrieve a Parked Call: 1.
Lift handset or press the INTERCOM key 2. Dial the park code (Example 101, 102.
Lift handset 2. Press the PAGE key or press the Feature button, then 611 3. Make your announcement 4. Press the release key To Turn On or Off Do Not Disturb: 1.
Press the DND key or press the Feature button, then 85 2. To turn it off: Press the DND key or the Feature button, then #85 To Make a Conference Call: 1. Make or receive the 1st call 2. Press the Hold key 3. Place 2nd call 4. Press the Conference key or press the Feature button, then 3 5. Press the INTERCOM key next to the held first call To Pickup a Specific Ringing Extension: 1.
Press the Call Pickup key or press the Feature button, then 76 2. Dial the extension you want to pick up To see the Call Duration Timer: 1. During your call or just after your call 2. Press the Feature button, then 77.This will show you a 'static' duration of your call To Use Last Number Redial: 1. Press the Last No. Redial key or press the Feature button, then 5.This will redial the last number you called To Check to See What is Programmed On a Particular Button: 1.
Do a 'Button Inquiry' by pressing the Feature button, then. 0 2. Hit the button you want to check and it will show in the display what is programmed there Norstar Phone - Program Your Norstar Telephone To Program Buttons On Your Phone: For External Numbers: 1. Press the Feature button, then. 1 2. Push the button you want to program 3. Display will read 'Program and OK' 4.
Enter the telephone number, then press the OK softkeyFor Internal Numbers (Extensions.: 1. Press the Feature button, then. 2 2.
Push the button you want to program 3. Display will read 'Intercom #:' 4. Enter the extension number For Feature Codes: 1. Press the Feature button, then. 3 2. Push the button you want to program 3. Press the Feature button then enter the Feature Code To Change the Contrast of the Display: 1.
Dial the Feature button, then. 7 2. Press the number keys 1 – 9 to your desired brightness level 3.
Press the OK softkey To Change your Ring Type: 1. Press the Feature button, then.
6 2. Press the number keys 1 – 4 to hear the different ring types 3. Press the OK softkey when you hear your desired ring To Change the Ring Volume: 1. Press the Feature button, then. 80 2. Press the volume key up or down 3. Press the release key1 to exit and save the volume level To Program Personal Speed Dial Numbers: (Numbers 71 – 94 only.
Press the Feature button, then. 4 2. Enter the 2 digit code (71 – 94. That you want to assign to that phone number 3.
Enter the telephone number, then press the OK softkey 4. Display will show: 'Entry xx stored' Voicemail Features Norstar Common To Check Your Voicemail: 1.
Press the Check Voicemail key or press the Feature button, then 981 2. Enter your password 3. From here you can listen to messages, change your greeting, change your password, etc. To Leave a Message for Someone in Your Office: 1. Press the Leave Message key or Feature 980 2.
Enter the mailbox number (extension number. Of the person you want to leave a message for 3. The display will show the name of the mailbox owner, press OK 4. Leave message To Access Your Voicemail box from Another Phone: 1.
Press the Check Voicemail key or press the Feature button, then 981 2. Press the OTHER softkey 3. At the LOG: prompt, enter your mailbox#(extension #.
And your password all together followed by the '#' sign 4. Press the OK softkey To Access Your Mailbox from Outside of the Office: 1. Call the main office number or your DID (if applicable. If the call is answered by a receptionist, have them transfer you to your voicemail box 3. If the call is answered by the company greeting, or your personal greeting, Enter:. 4. At the prompt, enter your mailbox #(extension #.
And password all together To Transfer Someone to a Voicemail Box: 1. Press the Transfer to Voicemail key or press the Feature button, then 986 2.
Enter the mailbox # (extension#. The display will show: Call Transferred To Change Your Personal Greeting: 1. Press the Check Voicemail key or press the Feature button, then 981 2. Enter your password 3.
Press the ADMIN softkey 4. Press the GREET softkey 5. Press the REC softkey 6.
Press the PRIME softkey 7. Press the YES softkey 8.
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At the tone, record your new greeting, press the OK softkey to end your recording and then the OK softkey again to accept the new recording To Record Your Alternate Greeting (Used when on vacation or out of the office.: 1. Press the Check Voicemail key or press the Feature button, then 981 2. Enter your password 3. Press the ADMIN softkey 4.
Press the GREET softkey 5. Pres the REC softkey 6.
Press the ALT softkey 7. Press the YES softkey 8. At the tone, record your new greeting, press the OK softkey to end your recording, then the OK softkey again to accept the new recording. You then need to have your voicemail box now play the Alternate Greeting, Press the GREET softkey 10. Press the ChOOSE softkey 11. Press ALT softkey 12.
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Display will show: 'Accept msgs: Y', Press the OK softkey to have your voicemail box accept messages while your Alternate Greeting is turned on, or press the CHNG softkey to change the 'Y' to an 'N' if you do not want your voicemail box to accept messages. When you return to the office, make sure you go back into your voicemail box and have it play the PRIME greeting Norstar Voicemail Administrative Programming Programming must be done from any M7310, T7316, or M7324 model phone set. To Log Into System Administration: 1. Enter Feature 983 2.
The display will show 'LOG', enter your login password a. If your company extensions are 2 digits long enter '120000' b. If your company extensions are 3 digits long enter '1020000' c. If your company extensions are 4 digits long enter '10020000' 3. Press the softkey under 'OK' To Create a New Mailbox: 1.
Log into system administration 2. Select the softkey under 'MBOX' 3. Select the softkey under 'ADD' 4. Enter the mailbox number (extension. You want to add 5. Mailbox type: Subscriber and then select 'OK' 6. Extension: Usually the same as the mailbox number 7.
Service Class: Enter 1 8. Name: Enter the name using the dial pad. Enter last name first, press '# #' to enter a comma, and then enter the first name. When spelling the name, press # to move to the next character 9. Directory: Y (Yes.
Message Waiting: Y (Yes. Out dial: Pool, enter 1 and then OK 12. Accept: 1, select OK To Delete a Mailbox: 1. Log into the system administration 2. Select the softkey under 'MBOX' 3.
Select the softkey under 'DEL' 4. Enter the mailbox number (extension. You want to delete 5.
Select the softkey under 'Delete' To Reset a Mailbox Password: 1. Log into system administration 2. Select the softkey under 'MBOX' 3. Select the softkey under 'Chng' 4.
Enter the mailbox number you want to reset the password for 5. The display shows 'Reset Password' 6. Select the softkey under 'RESET' 7. Press the release key.The new password will be '0000', the system will ask the user to change this the first time they log into their mailbox using this password.
To Change the Name on a Mailbox: 1. Log into system administration 2. Select the softkey under 'MBOX' 3. Select the softkey under 'Chng' 4.
Enter the mailbox number (extension. You want to change the name on 5.
The display shows 'Reset Password' 6. Select the softkey under 'Next', keep hitting 'Next' until the display shows the name 7. Select the softkey under 'Chng' to enter a new name 8. Enter the name using the dial pad.
Enter last name first, press '# #' to enter a comma and then enter the first name. When spelling the name, press '#' to move to the next character 9. Select the softkey under 'Next' to save the change 10. Hit the release button To Change the 'Recorded' Name for the Company Directory: 1.
Have the Voicemail User log into their mailbox, after putting in their password, press the button under 'Admin' (or press the number 8 key., and then press the number 1 key. You will hear the old recorded name and then the system will 'beep', prompting you to record a new name (name only here, not greeting. Press 'Ok' in the window when you are done recording and then 'Ok' again to accept the recording Norstar 3x8, 6x16 and 8x24 Admin.
Programming If the main system unit (KSU) looks like one of the following, you'll use this set of instructions: (Show below, left to right: 8x24, 6x16, 3x8) Once you're in administration mode, the function of some of the buttons on your phone will change, as labeled below. Once you exit programming mode, the function of the buttons will return to normal.
(Shown below, left to right: M7324, M7310). You can also use the T7316 to program. Programming must be done from any M7310, T7316, or M7324 model phone set.
To Log Into System Programming: 1. Press FEATURE. 2 6 6 3 4 4 2. Enter Password: 2 6 6 3 4 4 Display will read: ' A.
Configuration' Using the navigation keys, as displayed below, follow the next simple steps: 3. Press: NEXT Display will read: 'B. General Admin' 4. Press: SHOW Display will read: '1.
Sys speed dial' 5. Press: NEXT Display will read: '2. Press: NEXT Display will read: '3. Time and date' 7.
Press: SHOW Display will read: 'Time # #: # #' (Your current setting. To Change the Time: 1. Press the CHANGE softkey Display will read: 'Hour: 2. Press the CHANGE softkey Display will read: 'Hour: ' 3.
Enter the new HOUR. (in 24-hour format - Ex.: 5:00pm = 17:00. Display will then read the new Hour programmed. Press NEXT Display will read: 'Minutes: # # ' 5. Press the CHANGE softkey Display will read: 'Minutes': ' 6. Enter the new MINUTES. To Change the Date: 1.
Press NEXT Display will read: 'Date DD MM YY' 2. Press the CHANGE softkey Display will read: 'Year: # # ' 3. Press the CHANGE softkey, (If the year is incorrect) Display will read: 'Year: ' 4.
Enter the new YEAR Display will then read the new Year programmed. Press NEXT Display will read: 'Month: # # ' 6. Press the CHANGE softkey, (If the month is incorrect) Display will read: 'Month: ' 7.
Enter the new MONTH Display will then read the new Month programmed 8. Press NEXT Display will read: 'Month: # # ' 9. Press the CHANGE softkey, (If the day is incorrect) Display will read: 'Day: ' 10. Enter the new DAY Display will then read the new Day programmed Programming System Speed Dials Follow steps 1-3 under 'Log Into System Features' 4. Press: SHOW Display will read: '1. Sys speed dial' 5.
Press: SHOW Display will read: 'Speed Dial #:' HINT: Begin your system Speed Dials with '01' 6. Enter: 01 or 02 or 03 etc. Display will read: 'Speed dial #:01' 7. Press: SHOW Display will read: 'No number stored' 8. Press the 'CHANGE' softkey. Display will read: '#01: 9. Enter the Speed Dial number 10.
Press the 'OK' softkey. Press: NEXT Display will read: 'Use prime line' 12. Press: NEXT Display will read: 'Display digits:Y' 13.
Press: NEXT Display will read: 'Bypass restr'n:N' 14. Press: NEXT Speed dial 01 has now been programmed: To program another Speed Dial Number, repeat steps 6 thru 14. Changing a name on a phone Follow steps 1-3 under 'Log Into System Features' 4. Press: SHOW Display will read: '1. Sys speed dial' 5.
Press: NEXT Display will read: '2. Press the SHOW Display will read: 'Set names' 7. Press: SHOW Display will read: 'Show set:' 8.
Enter the extension number of which you wish to change the name Display will read: ' 9. Press the CHANGE softkey 10. Using the dial pad spell out the name Ex: If you need the letter K press the 5 key twice and then press # to confirm the letter. Continue until the entire first name is spelled. (note: you are limited to 7 characters) 11. Press: NEXT (if you fail to do this step, the name will not be saved!!!) 12. Press the RLS key.
By popular demand, your phone now has a Direct Voicemail Transfer button! This button will allow you to transfer a call directly to another user’s voicemail box without ringing the user’s phone.
How to Use Direct Voicemail Transfer: 1. While you are on a call, press the Dir VM Xfer button at the bottom of your display. Depending on your phone configuration, you may need to press the More button (the button with two or three dots) in the bottom right corner of the display to get to the Dir VM Xfer button. Enter the extension number of the user you are sending the call to, followed by the pound key.
You will hear a greeting that says “Your call has been transferred.”. Your phone now has a “Speed 8” button.
This button allows you to store up to 8 speed dial numbers for easy dialing. This button has replaced the Speed 100 button, which was a feature that was not available on some phones. To Store a New Speed Dial number:. Press Speed 8. Press Options. Using the cursor control pad, select Add. Enter Speed Code: Choose a number from 2 through 9.
This determines the order of the entries in your Speed Dial list. Enter Number: Enter the number to be dialed. This can be a 4-digit extension, 7-digit local number, or 10-digit long distance number. Enter Name: Use the keypad buttons to create a name for the speed dial entry. Press the More button (two dots button). To Call a Speed Dial Number:.
Press Speed 8. Use the cursor control pad to select a name. Press Dial. Your Mitel 6867 phone can easily be moved to a new location. Simply move the phone to its new location and connect it to a wall jack data port just like you would a laptop or PC (not one of the old phone system voice ports).
If you happen to come across a data port that doesn’t work, and the IT Division will troubleshoot it for you. The phone draws its power from the wall jack, so do not add a switch or hub between the phone and the wall jack.
(NOTE: RA and GCC phones in Residential Living require AC adapters, as most residential spaces do not have Power Over Ethernet. AC adapters were provided with these phones.) The second port on the back of the phone is a 1 Gbps data port that can be used to connect your computer.
This allows you to use a single wall jack for both your phone and computer. You cannot plug a second phone into the extra data port on the back of your phone. We want to help your department have the most accurate and up-to-date information possible displayed on your phones. If a phone needs to be re-named or needs to have a different email address assigned to it, please submit a There is no charge for these changes. Typically when a phone is renamed, the existing voicemail box will be deleted and a new mailbox will be created.
This will delete the existing greetings and messages. If you have a need to keep the old mailbox intact when a phone is re-assigned, please indicate that when submitting the work request.Please note: Phones are NOT automatically renamed as part of the onboarding or offboarding of employees, nor when records are updated by Human Resources or in Active Directory. A must be submitted for a phone to be renamed. Use the following instructions to customize the brightness and screen saver timeout of your Mitel phone display.
Press the Settings button. Scroll to the right and select Display. Home Screen Mode: Mode 1 displays the name of your active line in the top left corner. Mode 2 displays your name and extension number in the top right corner. Mode 2 is the default mode. Screen Saver Timer: This is the delay before the display changes to the “bouncing clock” screensaver when not in use. Choose a value between 0 and 7,200 seconds.
Brightness Level: Choose from 5 different display brightness levels. Brightness Timer: This is the delay before the display changes to reduced brightness when not in use. Choose a value between 1 and 36,000 seconds. Press Save to apply your settings. 3-Way Conference Calling You can easily make a conference call that includes you and two other callers.
See instructions for various phone models below. Need to host a conference call with more than two other callers? Please contact the IT Help Desk at 227-7487. The Help Desk can provide you with a special conference bridge phone number that you and all of your attendees can dial in to.
3-Way Conference Calling Instructions To set up a 3-Way Conference Call on a Mitel 6867 desk phone, please see. To set up a 3-Way Conference Call on a Polycom IP 6000 Conference Phone:. Dial the number of the first party and wait for party to answer. Press the “More” soft key, then press the “Confrnc” soft key, which places the first party on hold. Dial the number of the second party, and then press the “Send” soft key. Once the second party answers, press the “More” soft key, then press the “Confrnc” soft key to join both parties. To set up a 3-Way Conference Call on a Polycom IP 7000 Conference Phone:.
Dial the number of the first party and wait for party to answer. Press the “Confrnc” soft key, which places the first party on hold. Dial the number of the second party, and then press the “Send” soft key. Once the second party answers, press the “Confrnc” soft key to join both parties. To setup a 3-Way Conference Call on a different model of Polycom conference phone, please see the instruction manual for your specific phone model. Western Carolina University’s phone service provider blocks international calling by default. This is to protect the University from unexpected, excessive, and/or fraudulent charges.
International dialing can be activated on a per extension basis at the request of an Accountable Officer. Please be aware that although the university has a per minute rate for calls to various countries, it is possible for calls to cost significantly more than the published rate.
There are many ways this can happen, but the most common is that the destination number being called can add ADDITIONAL costs to the call beyond the University’s published per minute rate. This is similar to the way a 900 number works in the United States. It is not possible for the university or the phone service provider to prevent this. By approving a service request for International dialing permission, the Accountable Officer accepts responsibility for any and all charges incurred. Departments are responsible for keeping track of which of their extensions are enabled for International dialing, protecting those extensions from misuse, and are responsible for submitting a phone service request when international permissions are no longer needed. To request activation or deactivation of International Calling capability for an extension, please. Overview Communicator Mobile is a smartphone app that allows you to take many of the features of your desk phone with you on your smartphone.
Using Communicator you can:. Receive calls to your office phone number on your smartphone. Place calls from your smartphone that show the caller ID of your office phone number. Seamlessly pass live calls between your smartphone and desk phone. View your call logs on your smartphone. Communicator is available for both Android and iPhones If you wish to utilize Communicator Mobile, please. There is a $1.50 per month cost for this service that will need to be approved by your Accountable Officer.Please be aware that the quality of Communicator service depends on the quality of your cell phone’s data connection.
Communicator works best when your phone has a fast and reliable WiFi connection. Instructions. to have Communicator Mobile set up for your extension. Once an Accountable Officer has approved the service request, IT will configure the service and you will receive an email indicating that your service request has been completed. Once you have received that email, proceed with the following steps. Open a web browser and go to the. Enter your 10 digit phone number and your [email protected] email address ( do NOT use the format [email protected]):.
You will receive a Confirmation Number via email. Enter the Confirmation Number and click the Reset Clearspan Application Password:. Enter the New Password of your choice. The new password must follow the requirements on the right side of the page:. If your password change was successful you will see this message:. Visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store and download Clearspan Communicator to your smartphone.
When you open the app you will be prompted for a Login URL. Carefully type in:.
Your username is your WCU email address. Please use the [email protected] format, NOT the [email protected] format. Enter the Clearspan password you created above. Read and acknowledge the E911 Disclosure That’s it! You should now be able to make and receive calls. If you wish to stop using the app for a while (preventing incoming calls from coming to your phone), simply force-close the app.
You may find that your phone does this periodically on its own. Simply log in again to re-activate the application.Please note that although the app shows a Chat button, WCU does not have licensing for this feature. For additional information, please see: 911 Dialing Notice – Please use your traditional cell phone service, NOT Communicator to dial 911 in emergencies. Using Communicator to dial 911 could cause your call to be routed to the wrong 911 dispatch center. Because Communicator connects to the campus phone system, it could appear that your emergency is on campus even when you are somewhere else. Overview Communicator Desktop is a desktop application that allows you to take many of the features of your desk phone with you on your computer.
Using Communicator you can:. Receive calls to your office phone number on your computer. Place calls from your computer that show the caller ID of your office phone number. Seamlessly pass live calls between your computer and desk phone. View your call logs on your computer. Communicator is available for both Windows and Mac. For best performance, please use a headset If you wish to utilize Communicator Desktop, please.
There is a $1.50 per month cost for this service that will need to be approved by your Accountable Officer. Instructions If Communicator Desktop has already been activated for you, please follow these steps to complete the setup:. Open a web browser and go to the.
Enter your 10 digit phone number and your [email protected] email address ( do NOT use the format [email protected]):. You will receive a Confirmation Number via email. Enter the Confirmation Number and click the Reset Clearspan Application Password:. Enter the New Password of your choice.
The new password must follow the requirements on the right side of the page:. If your password change was successful you will see this message:.
Download and install the or version of the Desktop App. When you open the app you will be prompted for a Login URL. Carefully type in:. Your username is your WCU email address. Please use the [email protected] format, NOT the [email protected] format. Enter the Clearspan password you created above. Read and acknowledge the E911 Disclosure That’s it!
You should now be able to make and receive calls.Please note that although the application shows a Chat button, WCU does not have licensing for this feature. For additional information, please see: 911 Dialing Notice – Please do NOT use Communicator to dial 911 in emergencies. Using Communicator to dial 911 could cause your call to be routed to the wrong 911 dispatch center. Because Communicator connects to the campus phone system, it could appear that your emergency is on campus even when you are somewhere else. If you are a Call Center Supervisor, please follow these steps to create or reset your ACD Supervisor PC Client passcode:. Go to the. Enter your 10 digit phone number and your [email protected] email address (do NOT use the format you@ email.wcu.edu): 3.
You will receive a Confirmation Number via email. Type in the Confirmation Number, but do NOT press Enter. Click the Reset Clearspan Applications Password button: 4. Enter the New Password of your choice.
The new password must follow the requirements on the right side of the page: 5. If your passcode change was successful you will see this message: 6.
Please go to to access your ACD application. If you find any old Avaya or Nortel phones in your department, please follow these instructions to have them picked up and sent to WCU Surplus. Go to and login with your WCUid. Click the Surplus an Asset link. In the Serial Number field enter 123456. Click the Find button. No results will be found.
Under Pickup Location enter the building and room where the phones are located. Under Condition select Obsolete. Under Description indicate the quantity of old phones. Existing WCU desk phones were replaced with new Mitel 6867i phones in Spring of 2017 at no cost to departments.
Additional phones, expansion modules, wall mounts and cords can be purchased if needed. Ordering a Mitel 6867i Desk Phone or Accessory: Due to licensing requirements, Mitel phones and accessories must be purchased through WCU’s IT Division. To purchase Mitel desk phones or accessories, please.
Pricing Mitel 6867i Desk Phone – $150 Mitel 685i Expansion Module – $120 Mitel Desk Phone Wall Mount – $20 Mitel 6867i AC Adapter – $20 Mitel 6867i Coiled Handset Cord – $10 Lost or Damaged Phones: Departments are responsible for the cost of repair or replacement when phones and accessories are damaged or lost. If a phone or accessory has been damaged or lost, please so that IT can work with you to fix or replace it. Two conference phone models are compatible with the WCU phone system.
Click the links below to learn more about each one. Ordering a Polycom Conference Phone: You may order Polycom Conference Phones from the vendor of your choice. If you wish to order through Catamart, instructions are provided below. Polycom Part Numbers: Polycom SoundStation IP 6000: 2200-15600-001 Polycom SoundStation IP 7000: 2200-40000-001 External Microphone Kit for Polycom SoundStation IP 7000 (includes two microphones): 2200-40040-001 Catamart Ordering Instructions:. Log into Catamart.
Approved conference phones are included in the “punchouts” for the vendors CDWG and GovConnection. Check both to obtain the best price. Select the device in either the CDW-G or GovConnection “punchout” and add to your cart. Select the desired product(s)/quantities and select Checkout or Keep Shopping.
Once shopping is complete, click Save and Close (cart should now be built). At the top right, click on “Shopping Cart.”. Verify the quantity and price and click on “Checkout.”. Verify/edit Shipping & Billing Addresses, Shipping Address, Contact Information, and Accounting Information as required. When all error flags at the top of the page have been resolved (all steps green) click on Place Order which will route the order to the Accountable Officer for approval.
Compatible Headsets The WCU IT Help Desk uses and recommends with. If you prefer to choose your own model, please use the Jabra and Plantronics Compatibility Guides (below) for the most up-to-date list of headsets compatible with your Mitel 6867i phone. – Search for Phone Brand: Mitel, Model: 6867i or 6867i USB.If ordering a Jabra headest, please be sure to also order the correct DHSG cable (usually model 14201-10) listed in the Compatibility Solution. – Manufacturer Name: Mitel, Device or Host Name: 6867i(Mitel), Headset or Peripheral: (leave blank, unless you know the headset model you want).If ordering a Plantronics headset, please be sure to also order the correct adapter cable, if required. This is usually an APS-11 cable, but will be indicated under Peripherals in the Compatibility Guide.
Purchasing Headsets: Plantronics and Jabra headsets may be purchased from the vendor of your choice, If you wish to order through Catamart, instructions are provided below. Catamart Ordering Instructions:. Log into Catamart. Once you have selected a headset and adapter cable that are compatible with your Mitel 6867i phone, take the item/manufacturer # and use the CDW-G or GovConnection “punchout” to find the item.
Check both vendors to obtain the best price. Select the desired product(s)/quantities and select Checkout or Keep Shopping. Once shopping is complete, click Save and Close (cart should now be built).
At the top right, click on “Shopping Cart.”. Verify the quantity and price and click on “Checkout.”. Verify/edit Shipping & Billing Addresses, Shipping Address, Contact Information, and Accounting Information as required. When all error flags at the top of the page have been resolved (all steps green) click on Place Order which will route the order to the Accountable Officer for approval.
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