Garmin 01326 LOW POWER COMMUNICATIONS TRANSMITTER User Manual USERS MANUAL 2

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USERS MANUAL 2

Oregon™ seriesowner’s manual
©  2008 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiariesGarmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street,  Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Tel. (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020 Fax (913) 397.8282Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House Hounsdown Business Park,  Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9RB UK Tel. +44 (0) 870.8501241 (outside the UK)  0808 2380000 (within the UK) Fax +44 (0) 870.8501251Garmin Corporation  No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road,  Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan Tel. 886/2.2642.9199 Fax 886/2.2642.9099All rights reserved. Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin. Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto, provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited.Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. Visit the Garmin Web site (www.garmin.com) for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products.Garmin® and MapSource® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. Oregon™, Colorado™, myGarmin™, Dynastream™, and ANT™ are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin.The Geocaching 4-box logo and the Wherigo logo are registered trademarks of Groundspeak Inc., in the United States and other countries. Used with permission. Use of geocaching.com data is subject to the Geocaching.com Terms of Use Agreement located at www.geocaching.com/about/termsofuse.aspx. The Wherigo application is covered by patent 6,691,032 and US and foreign patents pending. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac® OS is a registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. microSD™ is a trademark of the SD Card Association.May 2008  Part Number 190-00927-00 Rev. A  Printed in Taiwan
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  iIntroductionIntroductionThis manual provides instructions for using the following products:Oregon™ 200Oregon 300Oregon 400tOregon 400cOregon 400iTips and ShortcutsWhile the Oregon is on, press and release the   Power key to adjust the screen brightness.Touch   or   to scroll and see more choices.Touch   to return to the previous screen.Touch   to return to the Main Menu.•••••••••Touch  or   on the Map page to zoom in or zoom out.Manual ConventionsIn this manual, when you are instructed to touch something, use your nger to touch that item on the screen. Small arrows (>) used in the text indicate that you should touch a series of items in order. For example, if you see, “Touch Where To? > Tracks,” you should touch the Where To? button on the screen, and then touch Tracks.Product RegistrationHelp us better support you by completing our online registration today! Connect to our Web site at  http://my.garmin.com. Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place.•See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
ii  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualIntroductionContact GarminContact Garmin if you have any questions while using your Oregon. In the USA contact Garmin Product Support by phone: (913) 397-8200 or (800) 800-1020, or go to www.garmin.com/support/.In Europe, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. at +44 (0) 870.8501241 (outside the UK) or 0808 2380000 (within the UK).If needed, the serial number of your Oregon is located in the battery compartment. Remove batteries as indicated on page 2.Optional AccessoriesFor a list of available accessories and maps for use with the Oregon, refer to the Garmin Web Site at  http://buy.garmin.com.Oregon Series FeaturesFeatures 200 300 400t 400c 400iUS Inland Lakes Mapping Optional Optional Optional Optional YesUS or UK BlueChart MappingOptional Optional Optional Yes OptionalUS or European  TopographyOptional Optional Yes Optional Optional2-Axis CompassAltimeterAudio TonesWireless CommunicationRS-232/NMEA Serial CommunicationAlarm ClockNo Yes Yes Yes Yes
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  iiiIntroductionTable of ContentsIntroduction .....................................iTips and Shortcuts .............................iManual Conventions .......................... iProduct Registration ..........................iContact Garmin ................................ iiOptional Accessories ........................ iiOregon Series Features ................... iiGetting Started ...............................1Installing the Batteries ......................2Turning the Oregon On and Off ........2Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals .......3Locking the Screen ...........................3Basic Navigation............................4Creating Waypoints ..........................4Navigating to a Destination ..............5Applications ...................................8Satellite Page ...................................8Map Page .........................................8Compass Page ...............................10Trip Computer .................................123D View ..........................................13Geocaches .....................................13Elevation Plot .................................14Wherigo™ ........................................15Share Wirelessly ............................15Image Viewer..................................16Waypoint Manager .........................16Prole Change ................................17Route Planner ................................17Active Route ...................................18Track Manager ...............................19Area Calculation .............................19Calendar .........................................20Calculator .......................................20Sun and Moon ................................20Alarm Clock ....................................20Hunt and Fish .................................21Stopwatch .......................................21Customizing the Oregon .............22System Setup .................................22Display Setup .................................22Map Setup ......................................23Tracks Setup ..................................24Main Menu Setup ...........................24Proles Setup .................................25Routing Setup .................................25Marine Setup ..................................26Time Setup .....................................27Units Setup .....................................27Position Format ..............................27Heading Setup ................................28
iv  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualIntroductionAltimeter Setup ...............................29Fitness Setup .................................30Reset ..............................................30About... ...........................................30Appendix ......................................31Specications .................................31Using Demo Mode ..........................32Connecting Your Oregon to a Computer ........................................32Installing a microSD™ Card .............32Transferring Tracks, Routes, or Waypoints .......................................33Loading and Deleting Files .............34Optimizing Battery Life ...................35Restoring Factory Default Settings .35Attaching the Carabiner ..................36Calibrating the Touchscreen ...........36Software License Agreement .........36Declaration of Conformity (DoC) ....37Index .............................................38
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  1Getting StartedGetting Started Power keyMini-B USB jack (under weather cap)LatchMounting spineBattery coverTouchscreen
2  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualGetting StartedInstalling the BatteriesThe Oregon operates on two AA batteries (not included). Use alkaline, NiMH, or lithium batteries.To install the batteries:1.  Lift the latch and remove the battery cover.LatchBattery cover2.  Insert the batteries, observing polarity.3.  Replace the battery cover and push the latch down.To select the battery type:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > System > Battery Type.2.  Touch Alkaline, Lithium, or NiMH. CAUTION: Remove batteries when you do not plan to use the Oregon for several months. Stored data is not lost when batteries are removed.Turning the Oregon On and OffTo turn the Oregon on, press the  Power key. To turn the Oregon off, press and hold the   Power key.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  3Getting StartedTo adjust the backlight level:1.  While the Oregon is on, press and quickly release the   Power key.2.  Touch  or   to adjust the brightness levels.See page 22 to change the backlight timeout.Acquiring GPS Satellite SignalsBefore the Oregon can nd your current location and navigate a route, you must acquire GPS signals.To acquire GPS satellite signals:1. Go outdoors to an open area, away from tall buildings and trees.2. Turn the Oregon on. Acquiring satellite signals can take a few minutes.The   bars on the Main Menu indicate satellite strength. When the bars are green, the Oregon has acquired satellite signals.Locking the ScreenLock the screen to prevent inadvertent screen touches.To lock or unlock the screen:1.  Press and quickly release the  Power key.2.  Touch Lock Screen (or Unlock Screen).
4  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualBasic NavigationBasic NavigationAll Oregon applications can be accessed on the Main Menu. Touch   or   to access additional applications.Main MenuCreating WaypointsWaypoints are locations you record and store in the Oregon that you might want to return to later, or to share with other users.Before using your Oregon the rst time, you may want to mark your current location as a waypoint, walk a short distance away, and then navigate back to the waypoint you just created.To mark your current location as a waypoint and edit the waypoint:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Mark Waypoint.2.  Touch Save and Edit. Touch the attribute you want to change.Touch letters, numbers, or symbols to make the changes.Touch   (except when changing a symbol). Change other attributes, if necessary.Touch  .••••
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  5Basic NavigationTo edit or delete a waypoint, see  page 16.Navigating to a DestinationYou can navigate to a destination with the Oregon by using the Where To? menu or by choosing a point on the map.To navigate to a point using Where To?:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Where To?.2.  Touch a category.3.  Touch the item to which you want to navigate.4.  Touch Go. A colored line indicates your course.5.  Touch   > Compass.6.  Use the compass to navigate to your destination as indicated on page 10.Where To? may include the following categories:Recent Finds—items you have recently found.Waypoints—a list of waypoints stored on the Oregon (page 4).Tracks—a list of tracks on the Oregon (page 19).Geocaches—a list of downloaded geocaches (page 13).Routes—a list of routes stored on the Oregon (page 17).All POI (Points of Interest)—if supported by the preloaded or optional mapping, various Points of Interest may be listed.Cities—a list of the 50 closest cities to your current location.Items are listed in order of distance from your location.•••••••
6  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualBasic NavigationTo nd a POI by spelling the name:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Where To? > All POI.2.  Touch  .3.  Touch characters to spell at least a portion of the name of your destination.4.  Touch  .5.  Touch the item to which you want to navigate.6.  Touch Go. A colored line indicates your course.7.  Touch   > Compass.8.  Use the compass to navigate to your destination as indicated on page 10.To navigate to a point on the map:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Map.2.  Touch the point on the map.Information button3.  Touch the information button at the top of the screen.4.  Touch Go >   > Compass.5.  Use the compass to navigate to your destination as indicated on page 10.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  7Basic NavigationTo navigate to a destination near a waypoint or a recent nd:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Where To?.2.  Touch  .3.   Touch ...A Recent Find or ...A Waypoint.4.  Touch the location you want to search near.5.  Touch a category. Items are listed in order of distance from the location you selected.6.  Touch the item to which you want to navigate.7.  Touch Go. A colored line indicates your course.8.  Touch   > Compass.9.  Use the compass to navigate to your destination as indicated on page 10.Stop NavigatingTo stop navigating, touch Where To? > Stop Navigation.
8  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualBasic NavigationApplicationsSatellite PageThe Satellite page shows your current location, the GPS accuracy, your current elevation, satellite locations, and satellite signal strength.To open the Satellite page, touch   at the bottom of the Main Menu.Satellite PageSatellite locationsElevationSatellite strengthThe green bars indicate GPS satellite strength. White bars indicate that the Oregon is still collecting data.Map PageTo open the Map page, touch Map on the Main Menu. Your current location is indicated by a location marker  .Zoom buttonsLocation markerZoom rangeMap PageTo zoom in or out:  Touch  or  .To pan across the map:  On the Map page, touch and drag the screen.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  9ApplicationsTo review detailed information about a point on the map:1.  Pan to the location you want to review, if necessary, and then touch it.2.  Touch the information button at the top of the screen for additional information.Information buttonTo show or hide data elds:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Map > Data Fields > Show Data Fields.2.  Touch Never, When Navigating, or Always.To change the Map page data elds:1.  On the Map page, touch one of the data elds.2.  Touch a data type.To save a waypoint on the Map page:1.  On the Map page, touch the point you want to save.2.  Touch the information button at the top of the screen.3.  Touch   to save the waypoint.  OR  To edit the waypoint, touch Save and Edit (page 4).
10  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualApplicationsCompass PageThe Compass page guides you to your destination by displaying a compass and a bearing pointer.It also provides navigation data such as current speed, distance to the next point on the route, and estimated arrival time.The electronic compass (Oregon 300, 400t, 400c, and 400i) is similar to a magnetic compass when you are stationary or walking. If you maintain a higher speed, such as traveling in automobile, the compass uses GPS signals to determine your direction. To turn the electronic compass off, see  page 28.To open the Compass page, touch Compass.Hold the compass level when navigating to ensure maximum accuracy.Bearing and Course PointersThe Oregon can use either a bearing or course pointer on the compass. The bearing pointer indicates the direction to your destination, and the course pointer indicates your relationship to a course line leading to the destination. To select a bearing or course pointer, see page 28.Bearing PointerBearing to destinationDirection you are currently travelingThe bearing pointer points to your destination, regardless of the direction you are moving. If the bearing pointer points toward the top of the compass, you are traveling directly toward your destination. If it points any other
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  11Applicationsdirection, turn toward that direction until the arrow is pointing toward the top of the compass.Course PointerBearing to destinationDirection you are currently travelingCourse line to destinationScaleCourse deviation indicatorThe course pointer provides an indication of drift (right or left) according to the scale shown at the edge of the compass ring. The scale refers to the distance between dots on the course deviation indicator. The course line to your destination is based on your original starting point.Move back to the “course line to destination” to compensate for deviation and to get back on course. This is most useful if you are navigating on water or where there are no major obstacles in your path. It also helps you avoid hazards to either side of the course, such as shoals or submerged rocks.To change the Compass page data elds:1.  On the Compass page, touch a data eld.2.  Touch a data type.Calibrating the CompassCalibrate the electronic compass (Oregon 300, 400t, 400c, and 400i) outdoors. Hold the Oregon level while calibrating and using the compass. Do not stand near objects that inuence magnetic elds, such as cars, buildings, or overhead power lines.Calibrate the compass after moving large distances, experiencing temperature changes greater than 20°F (11°C), or changing the batteries.
12  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualApplicationsTo calibrate the electronic compass:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Heading > Press To Begin Compass Calibration. OR From the Compass page, touch and hold the middle of the compass for about 2 seconds.2.  Touch Start and follow the on-screen directions.“Too Fast,” or “Too Slow” may appear, notifying you to adjust your turning speed. If “Calibration Failed” appears, touch OK, and repeat the process.Trip ComputerThe Trip Computer displays your current speed, average speed, maximum speed, trip odometer, and other helpful statistics.Trip ComputerDashboardTouch a eld to change what is shown in that eld.To reset trip data, touch Setup > Reset > Reset Trip Data > Yes.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  13ApplicationsTo change the dashboard background:1.  Touch the dashboard at the top of the screen.2.  Touch Default, Automotive, or Geocaching.3D ViewThe Oregon 400t has a 3D view. Other Oregon models require DEM (digital elevation model) data that can be found in some Garmin topographic cartography. Go to  http://buy.garmin.com for compatible map products.3D ViewTo show a 3D view:1.  On the Main Menu, touch 3D View.2.  Touch   to increase the angle of elevation, and touch   to decrease the angle of elevation.  Touch   to pan the 3D map forward, and touch   to pan the 3D map backward.  Touch   to rotate the view to the left, and touch   to rotate the view to the right.GeocachesGeocaching is a type of treasure hunting, in which geocachers seek hidden treasures using GPS coordinates posted on the Internet by those hiding the geocache. Geocache sites can be downloaded from  www.geocaching.com. The Web site supports the transfer of geocache sites to your Oregon, and, after registering and installing the Garmin Communicator
14  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualApplicationsplug-in from www.garmin.com/products/communicator, you can download geocaches directly to your Oregon.To navigate to a geocache using Geocaches:1.  Touch Geocaches > Find a Geocache.2.  Touch a geocache location.3.  Touch Go. A colored line indicates your course.4.  Touch   > Compass.5.  Use the compass to navigate to your destination as indicated on page 10.To navigate to a geocache using Where To?:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Where To? > Geocaches.2.  Touch the geocache to which you want to navigate.For more information on geocaching, visit www.geocaching.com.Elevation PlotThe Oregon 300, 400t, 400c, and 400i can record elevation changes over distance or time, or pressure (barometric or ambient) changes over time. To set which changes are recorded, see page 29.On the Main Menu, touch Elevation Plot to open the Elevation Plot page.Elevation Plot PageData eldsDistance or time scaleTo adjust the distance or time scale, touch  or  .
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  15ApplicationsTo display elevation data, touch a point on the plot. The time, date, and elevation recorded at that point are shown.To change the Elevation Plot page data elds:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Elevation Plot > one of the data elds.2.  Touch a data type.Wherigo™ Wherigo (pronounced “where I go”) is a toolset for creating and playing GPS-enabled adventures in the real world. Use your Oregon to guide you to a physical location, where you will interact with virtual objects and characters.For complete information on Wherigo and additional cartridges (software game les), visit www.wherigo.com.Share WirelesslyThe Oregon 300, 400t, 400c, and 400i can wirelessly share waypoints, routes, tracks, and geocaches with another Oregon or a Garmin Colorado™. To share wirelessly with another Oregon or Colorado:1.  Place the units within 10 feet (3 meters) of each other.2.  On the Main Menu of both units, touch Share Wirelessly.3.  On the receiving unit, touch Receive. The receiving unit indicates when it is ready to receive data.4.  On the sending unit, touch Send.
16  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualApplications5.  On the sending unit, touch the category of data to send. 6.  On the sending unit, touch an item to send > Send.7.  Both units indicate that the transfer is complete.8.  Touch OK on both units.Image ViewerThe Oregon can display pictures stored on the Oregon or on a microSD™ card.To view images:1.  Copy .jpg images from your computer to the Oregon. You can load them directly to the Garmin drive or create a new folder on the Garmin drive (page 34). OR Insert a microSD card with .jpg images in the microSD card tray (page 33).2.  On the Main Menu, touch Image Viewer.3.  Touch   or   to scroll through the pictures.Waypoint ManagerYou can edit waypoints to change the name, symbol, comment, location, elevation, and depth of the waypoint. You can also use the Waypoint Manager to relocate a waypoint to your current location, and to delete waypoints.To edit a waypoint:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Waypoint Manager.2.  Touch the waypoint you want to edit.3.  Touch the attribute you want to change.4.  Touch letters, numbers, or symbols to make the changes.5.  Touch  . Change other attributes, if necessary.6.  Touch  .
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  17ApplicationsTo reposition a waypoint to your current location:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Waypoint Manager.2.  Touch the waypoint you want to reposition.3.  Touch Reposition Here.To delete a waypoint:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Waypoint Manager.2.  Touch the waypoint you want to delete.3.  Touch Delete Waypoint.To delete all waypoints touch Setup > Reset > Delete All Waypoints > Yes.Prole ChangeProles are a collection of settings that allow you to optimize your Oregon from one type of use to another, such as moving from recreational use to automotive use. On the Main Menu, touch Prole Change. Your current prole is indicated on the screen. Touch the prole you want to use.When you are in a prole and change settings such as data elds, units of measurement, or position settings, they are automatically saved as part of your current prole.The Oregon is preloaded with ve default proles: Recreational, Geocaching, Automotive, Marine, and Fitness. You can also delete, rename, or create your own proles (page 25).Route PlannerYou can create and store up to 50 routes. To create and navigate a new route:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Route Planner > <Create Route> > <Select First Point> to select a starting point.2.  Touch a category.3.  Touch the rst item on the route.4.  Touch Use > <Select Next Point>.
18  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualApplications5.  Repeat until the route is complete.6.  Touch   to save the route.7.  Touch   > Where To? > Routes to navigate the route.To edit a route:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Route Planner.2.  Touch the route you want to edit > Edit Route.3.  Touch the point you want to edit.Change—changes the point to a different location.Review—shows the point on the map.Move Down (or Up)—changes the order of the point on the route.Insert—adds an additional point on the route. The additional point is inserted before the point you are editing.Remove—removes the point from the route.•••••To delete a route:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Route Planner.2.  Touch the route you want to delete > Delete Route.To view a route on the map:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Route Planner.2.  Touch the route you want to view > View Map.To reverse the order of points on a route:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Route Planner.2.  Touch the route you want to reverse > Reverse Route.Active RouteTo view your active route:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Active Route. The points on your current route are shown.2.  Touch a point for additional details.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  19ApplicationsTrack ManagerA track is a recording of the path you have traveled.To record your tracks:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Tracks > Track Log.2.  Touch Record, Do Not Show or Record, Show On Map.  If you select Record, Show On Map, a line on the Map page indicates your track.For more information on Tracks setup, see page 24.To save and view your current track:  On the Main Menu, touch Track Manager > Current Track.View on Map—shows your current track on the map.View Elevation Prole—shows the elevation plot (page 14) for your current track.••Save Track—saves your current route.Save Part—allows you to select a portion of your current track to save.To clear your current track:On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Reset > Clear Current Track > Yes.To open a saved track:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Where To? > Tracks.2.  Touch a saved track.Archived or loaded tracks are listed on the Track Manager page. You can view the tracks on the map, view elevation plots, or navigate the track.Area CalculationThe Oregon can calculate the size of a specic area.To calculate the size of an area:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Area Calculation > Start.••
20  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualApplications2.  Walk around the perimeter of the area you want to calculate.3.  Touch Calculate when nished.CalendarOn the Main Menu, touch Calendar to open the Oregon calendar.CalculatorOn the Main Menu, touch Calculator to open the Oregon calculator.Sun and MoonThe Sun and Moon page shows sunrise time, sunset time, moonrise time, moonset time, and moon phase for a specied date.On the Main Menu, touch Sun and Moon. Touch   or   to view sun and moon information for a different date.Alarm ClockYou can set the Oregon 300, 400t, 400c, and 400i to turn on at a specied time.To set the alarm clock:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Alarm Clock.2.  Touch  or   to set the time you want the alarm to sound.3.  Touch Turn Alarm On  OR  If Turn Alarm Off is shown, touch   (and skip step 4).4.  Touch Yes to turn the Oregon off, or No to leave it on. If you turn the Oregon off, it turns back on at the set time and the alarm sounds.5.  When the alarm sounds, press Turn Alarm Off, or press Snooze to silence the alarm for 10 minutes.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  21ApplicationsHunt and FishThe hunting and shing almanac provides the predicted best dates and times for hunting and shing at your current location.On the Main Menu, touch Hunt & Fish. Touch   or   to view hunting and shing information for a different date.StopwatchTo use the Stopwatch:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Stopwatch > Start.2.  Touch Stop to stop the timer.To use the lap timer:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Stopwatch > Start.2.  To mark a lap, touch Lap. The Oregon will mark a lap each time you travel that distance.Stopwatch PageTimeLast lapTotal lap Avg LapLast Lap—displays the time of the previous lap.Time—displays the total time elapsed.Total Lap—displays the total time elapsed, excluding the current lap.Avg Lap—displays the average lap time, excluding the current lap.••••
22  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualCustomizing the OregonCustomizing the OregonUse Setup to adjust the Oregon settings.System SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > System.GPS—select Normal, WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System), or Demo Mode (GPS off). For information about WAAS, go to www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/waas.html.Language—select the text language on the Oregon. Changing the text language does not change the language of user-entered data or map data, such as street names.Battery Type—select the type of battery you are using.Tones—turn audible tones On or Off.Interface—set the Oregon serial interface: Garmin Spanner—allows you to use the Oregon USB port with most NMEA 0183-compliant mapping programs by creating a virtual serial port.Garmin Serial—Garmin proprietary format used to exchange waypoint, route and track data with a computer.NMEA In/Out—provides standard NMEA 0183 output and input.Text Out—provides simple ASCII text output of location and velocity information.Display SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Display.Backlight Timeout—select the amount of time you would like the backlight to remain on from the last time you touched the screen.••••
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  23Customizing the OregonBackground—select a screen background. Choose from different preloaded images or load your own.To capture screen shots:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Display > Screen Capture > On.2.  Go to the screen you want to capture.3.  Press and quickly release the  Power key.4.  Connect the Oregon to your computer with the included USB cable (page 32). The bitmap le is saved in the Garmin\scrn folder on the Oregon drive.Map SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Map.Orientation—select how the map is shown on the page. North Up always shows north at the top of the page. Track Up shows your current direction of travel toward the top of the page. Automotive Mode shows an automotive perspective with next-turn information for use while driving.Automotive ModeAuto Zoom—automatically selects the appropriate zoom level for optimal use on your map. When Off is selected, you must zoom in or out manually.Show Data Fields—hide or show data elds on the Map page.Advanced Map Setup—set the zoom levels, the text size, and the detail level of the map.Zoom Levels—select the zoom level for map items. •
24  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualCustomizing the OregonText Size—select the text size for map items.Detail—select the amount of detail shown on the map. Showing more detail may cause the map to redraw more slowly.Map Information—touch the check box to display a map. This can be helpful if several maps are loaded on the Oregon.Tracks SetupA track is a recording of your path. On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Tracks.Track Log—turn track recording on or off. Record Method—select a track recording method. Touch Distance, Time, or Auto. If your record method is time or distance, enter the specic time or distance interval. Touch Auto to record the tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks.••Interval—select a track log recording rate. Recording points more frequently creates a more-detailed track, but lls the track log faster.Main Menu SetupAs you use the Oregon to geocache, hike, or sh, you may nd there are some applications you use more frequently. You can put frequently-used applications on the rst page of the Main Menu.To change the order of applications on the Main Menu:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Main Menu.2.  Touch the application you want to move.3.  Touch Move Up or Move Down. 4.  Continue to touch the application and Move Up or Move Down until the application is where you want it to be.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  25Customizing the OregonProles SetupTo change the name of a prole:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Proles.2.  Touch a prole > Edit Name.3.  Touch letters, numbers, or symbols to make the changes.4.  Touch  . To change the order of the proles:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Proles.2.  Touch the prole you want to move.3.  Touch Move Up or Move Down. 4.  Continue to touch the prole and Move Up or Move Down until the prole is where you want it to be.To delete a prole:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Proles.2.  Touch a prole > Delete.It is not possible to delete your current prole.To add a new prole:1.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Proles > <Create New Prole>. This newly-created prole is a copy of your current prole, and the newly-created prole becomes your current prole.2.  Change settings, such as data elds, units of measurement, or position settings, to customize the current prole. All changes are automatically saved as part of the current prole.Routing SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Routing.Guidance Method—select a guidance method for calculating your routeOff Road—calculates point-to-point routes.On Road For Time—calculates on-road routes that require minimal time to drive.••
26  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualCustomizing the OregonOn Road For Distance—calculates on-road routes that are shorter in distance.Calculate Routes for—select a transportation method to optimize your routes for. Lock On Road—lock the current location marker on the nearest road, compensating for variances in map position accuracy (requires routable maps).Off Road Transitions—select a transition method for routing off roads. Auto—automatically routes you to the next point.Manual—allows you to select the next point on the route by touching the point on the active route page.Distance—routes you to the next point on the route when you are within a specied distance of your current point. ••••Avoidance Setup—touch the road type you want to avoid.Marine SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Marine.Marine Colors—turn marine colors on or off.Spot Soundings—turn spot soundings that indicate depth locations on or off.Light Sectors—turn the sector in which a navigational light is visible on or off. Selecting Auto causes some light sectors to not be shown when the density of light sectors in an area is high.Symbol Set—select the set of marine navaid symbols. Marine Alarm Setup—turn marine alarms on or off.Anchor Drag Alarm—set an alarm to sound when you drift more than a specied distance.•
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  27Customizing the OregonOff course Alarm—set an alarm to sound when you are a specied distance off course.Deep Water—set an alarm to sound when you enter an area of water that is too deep.Shallow Water—set an alarm to sound when you enter an area that is too shallow.Time SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Time. Time Format—select a 12-hour or 24-hour format.Time Zone—select the time zone for your location.Daylight Saving Time—select Yes to use Daylight Saving Time, No to ignore it, or Automatic to automatically turn on and off Daylight Saving Time.•••Units SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Units.Distance/Speed—select distance and speed units.Elevation (Vert. Speed)—select elevation and vertical speed units.Depth—select depth units in feet, fathoms, or meters for marine use.Temperature—select water temperature in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit.Pressure—select barometric pressure units in inches (Hg), millibars, or hectopascals.Position FormatUse the default settings unless you are using a map or chart that species a different position format. On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Position Format.
28  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualCustomizing the OregonHeading SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Heading.Display—select the type of directional heading shown on the compass:Directional Letters—sets the compass page reading to directional letters (N, S, E, W).Numeric Degrees—sets the compass page reading to degrees (0°–359°).Mils—sets the compass page reading to mils (0 mils–1000 mils).North Reference—select the north reference of the compass:True—sets true north as the heading reference.Magnetic—automatically sets the magnetic declination for your location.Grid—sets grid north as the heading reference (0°).••••••User—allows you to set the magnetic variation value.Go To Line—select Bearing to show the Bearing Pointer, which indicates the direction to your destination. Touch Course to select the Course Pointer, which indicates your relationship to a course line leading to the destination (page 10).Compass—select Auto to switch from an electronic compass to a GPS compass when you are traveling at a higher rate of speed for a set period of time. Select Off to turn the electronic compass off and use the GPS compass.Calibrate—calibrate the compass (page 11).•
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  29Customizing the OregonAltimeter SetupOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Altimeter.Auto Calibration—allow the altimeter to self-calibrate each time you turn the Oregon on. Barometer Mode—select Variable Elevation (used when moving) or Fixed Elevation (used when stationary, allowing the altimeter to function as a standard barometer).Pressure Trending—select when the pressure data is recorded. Touch Save Always to record pressure data every 15 minutes, even when the Oregon is turned off. Touch Save When Power On to record data only when the Oregon is turned on. This can be useful when you are watching for pressure fronts.Plot Type—select the elevation plot type:Elevation/Time—records elevation •changes over a period of time.Elevation/Distance—records elevation changes over a distance.Barometric Pressure—records barometric pressure over a period of time.Ambient Pressure—records ambient pressure changes over a period of time.To manually calibrate the altimeter:1.  Go to a location where you know the elevation or the barometric pressure.2.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Altimeter > Press To Begin Altimeter Calibration.3.  Touch Yes if you know the elevation, touch No > Yes if you know the barometric pressure.4.  Enter the elevation or barometric pressure, and then touch  .•••
30  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualCustomizing the OregonFitness SetupThe Oregon can be used with an optional Garmin heart rate monitor to display your heart rate. It can also be used with an optional Garmin speed/cadence bike sensor to display your pedaling cadence. When connected to the appropriate Garmin device, the heart rate and bike cadence values are listed as data-eld options on the Map page, the Compass page, and the trip computer.Pairing is connecting your Oregon with wireless sensors, such as a heart rate monitor or a speed/cadence bike sensor. After you pair the rst time, your Oregon automatically recognizes the wireless sensor whenever they are turned on and within range of each other.To pair the Oregon with a wireless sensor:1.  Place the Oregon within 10 feet (3 meters) of the wireless sensor (heart rate monitor or speed/cadence bike sensor).2.  Turn the wireless sensor on.3.  On the Main Menu, touch Setup > Fitness > Heart Rate Monitor or Bike Cadence Sensor.4.  Touch Search for new.5.  A “Connected” message appears. NOTE: To prevent your Oregon from communicating with wireless sensors, touch Setup > Fitness > Heart Rate Monitor (or Bike Cadence Sensor) > Off.ResetOn the Main Menu, touch Setup > Reset. Touch an item to reset it. About...On the Main Menu, touch Setup > About... to view the Oregon software version, unit ID number, GPS software version, and legal information.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  31AppendixAppendixSpecicationsPhysicalSize:  4.5 in. H × 2.3 in. W × 1.4 in. D (114 × 58 × 36 mm)Weight:  6.8 oz. (192.8 g) without batteriesDisplay: 3 in. diagonal (76 mm) backlit 65K color TFT display (240 × 400 pixels)Case:  Rugged, metal-plated, waterproof to IPX7Temperature Range:  From -4°F to 158°F (from -20 to 70°C)**The temperature rating of the Oregon may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Some batteries can rupture at high temperatures.PowerSource:  Two AA batteries (alkaline, NiMH, or lithium)Battery Life:  Up to 16 hoursAccuracyGPS:  < 33 ft. (10 m) 95% typical**Subject to accuracy degradation to 100 m 2DRMS under the U.S. DoD imposed Selective Availability (SA) Program when activated.DGPS:  from 10 to 16 ft. (from 3 to 5 m) 95% typical (WAAS accuracy in North America)Velocity:  0.328 ft./sec. (0.1 m/sec) steady stateInterfaces: Garmin Proprietary serial, USB mass storage device, NMEA 0183Data Storage Life:  Indenite; no memory battery requiredMap Storage:  Internal or microSD    CardPerformanceReceiver:  more than 12 channel WAAS enabled/High sensitivityAcquisition Times:  < 1 second (warm start)
32  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualAppendix< 33 seconds (cold start) < 36 seconds (autolocate)Update Rate:  1/second, continuousCompass:  Accuracy: ± 2 degrees (± 5 degrees in extreme Northern and Southern latitudes)* Resolution: 1 degreeAltimeter:  Accuracy: ± 10 ft. (± 3 m)* Resolution: 1 ft. (.3 m) Range: from -2,000 ft. to 30,000 ft. (from -610 to 9144 m)*Subject to proper user calibration.Using Demo ModeDemo mode turns the GPS receiver off for use indoors or for practice. The unit does not track satellites in Demo mode. CAUTION: Do not try to navigate using Demo mode because the GPS receiver is turned off. Any satellite signal-strength bars shown are only simulations and do not represent the strength of actual satellite signals.To turn Demo Mode on, touch Setup > System > GPS > Demo Mode.Connecting Your Oregon to a ComputerYou can connect the Oregon to your computer using the supplied USB cable. To connect your Oregon to your computer:1.  Lift the weather cap on the bottom of the Oregon.2.  Insert the smaller connector on the USB cable into the USB mini-B jack.3.  Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on your computer.Installing a microSD™ CardThe Oregon microSD data card tray is located beneath the AA batteries. Purchase microSD cards from an electronics supplier or purchase preloaded MapSource® detailed map data
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  33Appendixcards from your Garmin dealer. Go to http://buy.garmin.com for compatible map products.To install or remove a microSD card:1.  Lift the latch on the back of the Oregon (page 2) and remove the battery cover and the batteries.2.  Lift the metal cover.3.  Push the card into the microSD card tray and close the metal cover.microSD card traymicroSD cardmetal cover4.  To remove the microSD card, lift the metal cover and remove the card from the microSD card tray.5.  Replace the batteries and the battery cover.In addition to map and data storage, the microSD card can be used to store les such as images, Wherigo cartridges, geocaches, routes, waypoints, and custom POIs.Transferring Tracks, Routes, or WaypointsTracks, routes, and waypoints (including geocache sites) can be transferred between your Oregon and computer maps such as MapSource or maps accessed on mapping Web sites, such as Google™ Maps.To transfer tracks, routes, or waypoints to and from MapSource:1.  Connect the Oregon to the computer with the USB cable.
34  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualAppendix2.  Turn the Oregon on.3.  Open MapSource on your computer.4.  Click Receive From Device... or Send To Device... on the MapSource Transfer menu.Before transferring data to or from a Web site directly to the Oregon, install the Garmin Communicator plug-in from www.garmin.com/products/communicator.Loading and Deleting FilesYou can use the Oregon as a USB mass storage device, and you can purchase a separate microSD card for additional external memory. NOTE: The Oregon is not compatible with Windows® 95, 98, Me, or NT. It is also not compatible with Mac® OS 10.3 or earlier.To load a le onto the Oregon or microSD card:1.  Remove the battery cover and insert a microSD card (page 33).2.  Connect the USB cable to the Oregon and your computer.3.  Copy the le from your computer.4.  Paste the le into the Garmin or the microSD card/volume.To delete a le from the Oregon or microSD card:1.  Open the Garmin or SD card drive/volume.2.  Highlight the le and press the Delete key on your computer keyboard. CAUTION: When deleting les, do not delete pre-programmed map data (les that end with “.img”). It is not recoverable.Optimizing Battery LifeUse premium batteries for optimal performance and maximum battery life. The best performance is provided by
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  35Appendixlithium batteries and NiMH rechargeable batteries less than one year old with a capacity greater than 2500 mAh.Consider the following suggestions to maximize battery life:Do not adjust the backlight more than is necessary (page 3). Using a backlight level above 50% of maximum level for a prolonged period of time, will signicantly decrease battery life.Select a shorter backlight timeout (page 22).Turn tones off if not needed (page 22).•••Turn electronic compass off if not needed (page 28).If you plan on using the Oregon extensively in your automobile, consider purchasing a vehicle power cable (http://buy.garmin.com).Restoring Factory Default SettingsYou can restore your Oregon to the original factory settings. Changes you have made using Setup are restored to the default settings.To restore factory settings, touch Setup > Reset > Restore Defaults to Factory Settings > Yes.••
36  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualAppendixAttaching the CarabinerA carabiner with a clip comes with the Oregon 300 and 400 series units and is optional with 200 series units.To attach the carabiner clip:1.  Position the carabiner clip in the slots on the mounting spine of the Oregon.Carabiner clipCarabinerMounting spine2.  Slide the clip up until it locks in place.To remove the carabiner clip, lift the bottom of the clip and slide the carabiner clip off the mounting spine.Calibrating the TouchscreenThe Oregon screen does not normally require calibration. However, if the buttons do not seem to be responding properly, use the following process.To calibrate the touchscreen:1.  While the unit is turned off, press and hold the   Power key for approximately 30 seconds.2.  Follow the instructions on the screen until “Calibration is complete” is displayed.3.  Touch OK.Software License AgreementBY USING THE OREGON, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY.Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the “Software”) in binary executable form in the
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual  37Appendixnormal operation of the product. Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin.You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties. You further acknowledge that the structure, organization, and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin. You agree not to decompile, disassemble, modify, reverse assemble, reverse engineer, or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software. You agree not to export or re-export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America.Declaration of Conformity (DoC)Hereby, Garmin, declares that this Oregon is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.To view the full Declaration of Conformity, see the Garmin Web site for your Garmin product:  www.garmin.com/products/Oregon/. Click Manuals, and then select the Declaration of Conformity link.
Index38  Oregon Series Owner’s ManualIndexSymbols3D view  13Aabout...  30accessories  iiactive route  18advanced map setup  23alarm clock  20alarms, marine  26altimetercalibration  29setup  29ambient pressure  29area calculation  19automotive mode  23auto zoom  23avoidance setup  26Bbackgrounddashboard  13screen  23backlight  3timeout  22backlight timeout  22barometer mode  29barometric pressure  29batteries  2battery type  22bearing  28bike sensor  30Ccadence sensor  30calculate routes for  26calculator  20calendar  20calibrationaltimeter  29compass  11carabiner  36CommunicatorGarmin  13compass  10calibration  11north reference  28contact Garmin  iicourse  28Ddata eldschanging  9, 11, 15setup  23show or hide  9daylight saving time  27default settings  35demo mode  32detail, on map  24directional letters  28Eeditroutes  18waypoints  9elevationxed  29plot  29variable  29elevation/distance  29elevation/time  29elevation plot  14Ffactory settings  35tness setup  30xed elevation  29GGarmin Communicator  13Garmin serial  22Garmin spanner  22geocaches  13go to line  28GPS setting  22grid north  28guidance method  25
IndexOregon Series Owner’s Manual  39Hheading setup  28heart rate monitor  30hunt and sh  21Iimage viewer  16installing batteries  2interface  22Llanguage  22light sectors  26lock on road  26lock screen  3Mmagnetic north  28main menu setup  24map information  24map page  8map setup  23marinealarms  26colors  26setup  26mark waypoint  4microSD cardimage viewer  16installing  32loading les  34mils  28minus  iNnavigation  5stop  7NMEA in/out  22north reference, compass  28north up  23numeric degrees  28Ooff road  25off road transitions  26on road for distance  26on road for time  25optional accessories  iiorientation, map  23Ppanning  8plot type  29plus  iPOI  5points of interest  5position format  27pressureambient  29barometric  29trending  29unit of measurement  27prole change  17prolesadding  25deleting  25setup  25Rrecent nds  5record method, tracks  24registering the Oregon  ireset  30restoring default settings  35route planner  17routes  17calculate  26edit  18reverse  18setup  25view  18routing, setup  25Ssatellite page  8satellite signals  3SD card  32
Index40  Oregon Series Owner’s Manualserial, Garmin  22serial number  iisetup  22share wirelessly  15spanner, Garmin  22speed/cadence bike sensor  30spot soundings  26stop navigating  7stopwatch  21sun and moon  20system setup  22Ttext out  22text size, maps  24timeout, backlight  22time setup  27time zone  27tones  22tracks  19recording  24recording method  24recording rate  24setup  24track up  23trip computer  12trip data, resetting  12true north  28Uunits setup  27unlock screen  3Vvariable elevation  29WWAAS  22waypoint manager  16waypoints  4deleting  17editing  9, 16where to?  5Wherigo  15wireless sharing  15Zzoom  8auto  23levels  23
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