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Oregon series
™
owner’s manual
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May 2008
Part Number 190-00927-00 Rev. A
Printed in Taiwan
Introduction
Introduction
This manual provides instructions for
using the following products:
•
•
•
•
•
Oregon™ 200
Oregon 300
Oregon 400t
Oregon 400c
Oregon 400i
Tips and Shortcuts
• While the Oregon is on, press and
release the Power key to adjust
the screen brightness.
or
to scroll and see
• Touch
more choices.
to return to the previous
• Touch
screen.
to return to the Main
• Touch
Menu.
or
on the Map page to
• Touch
zoom in or zoom out.
Manual Conventions
In this manual, when you are instructed
to touch something, use your finger 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 Registration
Help 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.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Introduction
Contact Garmin
Contact 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 Accessories
For 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 Features
Features
200
US Inland Lakes Mapping
Optional Optional Optional Optional
Yes
US or UK BlueChart
Mapping
Optional Optional Optional Yes
Optional
US or European
Topography
Optional Optional Yes
Optional
Optional
Yes
Yes
2-Axis Compass
No
Altimeter
Audio Tones
Wireless Communication
RS-232/NMEA Serial Communication
Alarm Clock
ii
300
Yes
400t
Yes
400c
400i
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Introduction
Table of Contents
Installing the Batteries.......................2
Turning the Oregon On and Off.........2
Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals........3
Locking the Screen............................3
Share Wirelessly.............................15
Image Viewer..................................16
Waypoint Manager..........................16
Profile Change.................................17
Route Planner.................................17
Active Route....................................18
Track Manager................................19
Area Calculation..............................19
Calendar..........................................20
Calculator........................................20
Sun and Moon.................................20
Alarm Clock.....................................20
Hunt and Fish..................................21
Stopwatch........................................21
Basic Navigation............................4
Customizing the Oregon..............22
Introduction......................................i
Tips and Shortcuts..............................i
Manual Conventions...........................i
Product Registration...........................i
Contact Garmin................................. ii
Optional Accessories......................... ii
Oregon Series Features.................... ii
Getting Started................................1
Creating Waypoints...........................4
Navigating to a Destination...............5
Applications....................................8
Satellite Page....................................8
Map Page..........................................8
Compass Page................................10
Trip Computer..................................12
3D View...........................................13
Geocaches......................................13
Elevation Plot..................................14
Wherigo™. .......................................15
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
System Setup..................................22
Display Setup..................................22
Map Setup.......................................23
Tracks Setup...................................24
Main Menu Setup............................24
Profiles Setup..................................25
Routing Setup..................................25
Marine Setup...................................26
Time Setup......................................27
Units Setup......................................27
Position Format...............................27
Heading Setup.................................28
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Introduction
Altimeter Setup................................29
Fitness Setup..................................30
Reset...............................................30
About...............................................30
Appendix.......................................31
Specifications..................................31
Using Demo Mode...........................32
Connecting Your Oregon to a
Computer.........................................32
Installing a microSD™ Card..............32
Transferring Tracks, Routes, or
Waypoints........................................33
Loading and Deleting Files..............34
Optimizing Battery Life....................35
Restoring Factory Default Settings.. 35
Attaching the Carabiner...................36
Calibrating the Touchscreen............36
Software License Agreement..........36
Declaration of Conformity (DoC).....37
Index..............................................38
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Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
Getting Started
Power key
Battery
cover
Touchscreen
Mounting
spine
Latch
Mini-B USB jack
(under weather cap)
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
Installing the Batteries
The 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.
Battery cover
Latch
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 Off
To turn the Oregon on, press the
Power key. To turn the Oregon off,
press and hold the Power key.
2. Insert the batteries, observing polarity.
3. Replace the battery cover and push
the latch down.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
To adjust the backlight level:
1. While the Oregon is on, press and
quickly release the Power key.
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 Screen
2. Touch
or
to adjust the
brightness levels.
See page 22 to change the backlight
timeout.
Acquiring GPS Satellite
Signals
Lock 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).
Before the Oregon can find your current
location and navigate a route, you must
acquire GPS signals.
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Basic Navigation
Basic Navigation
All Oregon applications can be accessed
on the Main Menu. Touch
or
to
access additional applications.
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.
Main Menu
Creating Waypoints
Waypoints 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 first time,
you may want to mark your current
location as a waypoint, walk a short
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
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Basic Navigation
To edit or delete a waypoint, see
page 16.
Navigating to a
Destination
You 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.
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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.
Basic Navigation
To find 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.
Information
button
3. Touch the information button at the
top of the screen.
To navigate to a point on the map:
1. On the Main Menu, touch Map.
2. Touch the point on the map.
4. Touch Go >
> Compass.
5. Use the compass to navigate to your
destination as indicated on page 10.
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Basic Navigation
To navigate to a destination near a
waypoint or a recent find:
1. On the Main Menu, touch Where
To?.
8. Touch
> Compass.
9. Use the compass to navigate to your
destination as indicated on page 10.
Stop Navigating
To stop navigating, touch Where To? >
Stop Navigation.
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.
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Basic Navigation
Applications
Satellite Page
The Satellite page shows your current
location, the GPS accuracy, your current
elevation, satellite locations, and satellite
signal strength.
Map Page
To open the Map page, touch Map on
the Main Menu. Your current location is
indicated by a location marker .
Zoom range
Zoom buttons
To open the Satellite page, touch
at the bottom of the Main Menu.
Location marker
Satellite
locations
Elevation
Satellite
strength
Satellite Page
The green bars indicate GPS satellite
strength. White bars indicate that the
Oregon is still collecting data.
Map Page
To 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
Applications
To 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
button
To show or hide data fields:
1. On the Main Menu, touch Setup >
Map > Data Fields > Show Data
Fields.
2. Touch Never, When Navigating, or
Always.
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To change the Map page data fields:
1. On the Map page, touch one of the
data fields.
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).
Applications
Compass Page
The 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.
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Bearing and Course Pointers
The 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.
Direction you
are currently
traveling
Bearing to
destination
Bearing Pointer
The 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
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Applications
direction, turn toward that direction until
the arrow is pointing toward the top of
the compass.
Direction you are
currently traveling
Scale
Course deviation
indicator
To change the Compass page data
fields:
1. On the Compass page, touch a data
field.
2. Touch a data type.
Course line to
destination
Calibrating the Compass
Bearing to destination
Course Pointer
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.
The 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
Calibrate 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 influence
magnetic fields, 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.
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Applications
To 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.
Trip Computer
The Trip Computer displays your
current speed, average speed, maximum
speed, trip odometer, and other helpful
statistics.
Dashboard
Trip Computer
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.
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Touch a field to change what is shown in
that field.
To reset trip data, touch Setup > Reset >
Reset Trip Data > Yes.
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Applications
To change the dashboard
background:
1. Touch the dashboard at the top of the
screen.
2. Touch Default, Automotive, or
Geocaching.
3D View
The 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.
To 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.
to rotate the view to the
Touch
left, and touch
to rotate the view
to the right.
Geocaches
Geocaching 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
3D View
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Applications
plug-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.
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Elevation Plot
The 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.
Data fields
Distance or
time scale
Elevation Plot Page
To adjust the distance or time scale,
touch
or .
Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Applications
To 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 fields:
1. On the Main Menu, touch Elevation
Plot > one of the data fields.
2. Touch a data type.
Wherigo™
Wherigo (pronounced “where I go”) is a
toolset for creating and playing GPSenabled adventures in the real world.
Use your Oregon to guide you to a
physical location, where you will interact
with virtual objects and characters.
Share Wirelessly
The 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.
For complete information on Wherigo
and additional cartridges (software game
files), visit www.wherigo.com.
4. On the sending unit, touch Send.
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Applications
5. 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.
Waypoint Manager
Image Viewer
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
The 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.
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You 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.
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Applications
To 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.
Profile Change
Profiles 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 Profile Change. Your current
profile is indicated on the screen. Touch
the profile you want to use.
When you are in a profile and change
settings such as data fields, units of
measurement, or position settings, they
are automatically saved as part of your
current profile.
The Oregon is preloaded with
five default profiles: Recreational,
Geocaching, Automotive, Marine, and
Fitness. You can also delete, rename, or
create your own profiles (page 25).
Route Planner
You can create and store up to 50 routes.
To create and navigate a new route:
1. On the Main Menu, touch Route
Planner > >
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