Garmin 01793 LOW POWER TRANSMITTER User Manual 2

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USER MANUAL 2

montana™ seriesowner’s manual600, 650, 650t
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 Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  cTable of ContentsGetting Started ........................1Device Overview............................1Battery Information ........................2Turning the Device On or Off .........3Satellite Signals .............................3Registering Your Device ................3About the Main Menu ....................3Using the Touchscreen ..................4Rotating the Screen .......................4Turning On the Backlight ...............4Proles...........................................5Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks ......................................6Waypoints ......................................6Using Sight ‘N Go ..........................7Routes ...........................................7Where To? Menu ...........................9Tracks ..........................................10Adventures ..................................12Navigation .............................13Starting Navigation ......................13Map..............................................13Compass .....................................15Elevation Plot...............................16Trip Computer ..............................17Camera and Photos ..............18Taking a Photo .............................18Viewing Photos ............................18Geocaches ............................20Downloading Geocaches.............20Filtering the Geocache List ..........20Navigating to a Geocache ...........21Logging the Attempt.....................21chirp .............................................22Applications ..........................23Using the 3D View .......................23About Sharing Data .....................23Setting a Proximity Alarm ............24Calculating the Size of an Area ...24Using the Calculator ....................24Viewing the Calendar and
Table of Contentsiv  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualAlmanacs ..................................24Setting an Alarm ..........................25Opening the Stopwatch ...............25Satellite ........................................25Customizing Your Device ....27Customizing the Main Menu and Application Drawer ....................27Creating Shortcuts .......................27Customizing Specic Pages ........27Creating a Custom Prole ...........28System Settings...........................28Display Settings ...........................29Appearance Settings ...................30Setting the Device Tones .............31Map Settings................................31Camera Settings ..........................32Tracks Settings ............................32Changing the Units of Measure ...33Time Settings ...............................33Position Format Settings .............33Heading Settings .........................33Altimeter Settings ........................34Geocache Settings ......................35Routing Settings ..........................35Marine Map Settings....................36Fitness .........................................37Resetting Data .............................37Device Information ...............38Updating the Software .................38Viewing Device Information .........38Specications ..............................38About the Batteries ......................38Caring for the Device ...................39Data Management .......................40Appendix ...............................43Optional Accessories ...................43Optional Fitness Accessories ......43Data Field Options .......................44Troubleshooting ...........................50Index ......................................52
Getting StartedMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  1Getting Started WARNINGSee the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.When using your device the rst time, you should complete these tasks to set up the device and get to know the basic features.1.  Install the batteries (page 2).2.  Turn on the device (page 3). 3.  Register the device (page 3).4.  Acquire satellites (page 3).5.  Calibrate the compass (page 15).6.  Mark a waypoint (page 6).7.  Create a route (page 7).8.  Record a track (page 10).9.  Navigate to a destination (page 13).Device Overview➊➋➌➍➎➏➐➑➊Camera lens (650 and 650t only)➋ Power key➌microSD™ card slot (page 40)➍Auto mount power connector➎Headphone jack (page 14)➏Mini-USB port (under weather cap)➐Battery cover D-ring➑MCX port for GPS antenna (under weather cap)
Getting Started2  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualBattery InformationThe device operates on the included lithium-ion battery pack or three AA batteries. Installing the Battery Pack1.  Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, and pull up to remove the cover.2.  Locate the battery that came in the product box.3.  Align the metal contacts on the end of the battery ➊ with the metal contacts ➋ in the battery compartment.➊➋4.  Insert the battery.5.  Replace the battery cover, and turn the D-ring clockwise.Installing AA BatteriesInstead of the lithium-ion battery pack, you can use alkaline, NiMH, or lithium batteries. This is especially handy when you are on the trail and cannot charge the lithium-ion battery pack. Use NiMH or lithium batteries for best results.1.  Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, and pull up to remove the cover.2.  Insert three AA batteries, observing polarity.
Getting StartedMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  33.  Replace the battery cover, and turn the D-ring clockwise.4.  Update the battery type in the system settings (page 39).Turning the Device On or OffHold  .Satellite SignalsAfter the device is turned on, it begins acquiring satellite signals. The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals. When at least one of the   bars is green, your device has acquired satellite signals. The time and date are set automatically based on the GPS position. To adjust the time settings, see page 33. For more information about GPS, go to www.garmin.com/aboutGPS.Registering Your Device•  Go to http://my.garmin.com. •  Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place.About the Main Menu➊➋➌➍➊Status bar➋Current time and date➌Application icons➍Application drawer containing more application icons
Getting Started4  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualUsing the Touchscreen•  Select   to open the application drawer.•  Select   to close the page and return to the previous page. •  Select   to return to the previous page.•  Select   to save changes and close the page. •  Select   and   to scroll. •  Select   to open a menu.•  Select   to search by name.Locking the ScreenLock the screen to prevent inadvertent screen touches.1.  Press  .2.  Select {lock icon}.Unlocking the Screen1.  Press  .2.  Select {unlock icon}.Rotating the ScreenTo lock the screen orientation, see page 29.Rotate your device to view in horizontal (landscape) or vertical (portrait) mode.Turning On the BacklightThe backlight will turn off after a period of inactivity. To change the backlight timeout, see page 29.Select an option:•  Press  .•  Touch the screen.Alerts and messages also activate the
Getting StartedMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  5backlight.Adjusting the Backlight Brightness1.  While the device is on, press  .2.  Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness level.ProlesProles are a collection of settings that optimize your device based on how you are using it. For example, marine use and recreational use.When you are using a prole and you change settings such as data elds or units of measurement, the changes are saved automatically as part of the prole.Selecting a Prole1.  Select   > Prole Change. 2.  Select a prole.
Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks6  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualWaypoints, Routes, and TracksWaypointsWaypoints are locations you record and store in the device.Creating a WaypointSelect Mark Waypoint > Save.Finding a Waypoint1.  Select Where To? > Waypoints.3.  Select a waypoint.Editing a WaypointBefore you can edit a waypoint, you must create a waypoint.1.  Select   > Waypoint Manager.2.  Select a waypoint.3.  Select an item to edit.4.  Enter the new information.5.  Select  .Deleting a Waypoint1.  Select   > Waypoint Manager.2.  Select a waypoint. 3.  Select   > Delete.Increasing the Accuracy of a Waypoint LocationWaypoint Averaging allows you to increase the accuracy of a waypoint location by collecting multiple samples of the waypoint location. 1.  Select   > Waypoint Averaging.2.  Select a waypoint. 3.  Move to the location. 4.  Select Start. 5.  When the Sample Condence status bar reaches 100%, select Save. For best results, collect four to eight samples for the waypoint, waiting at least 90 minutes between samples.
Waypoints, Routes, and TracksMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  7Projecting a Waypoint1.  Select   > Sight ‘N Go.2.  Point the device at an object or in the direction of a location.3.  Select Lock Direction > Set Course. 4.  Select a unit of measure. 5.  Enter the distance to the object, and select  .6.  Select Save. Using Sight ‘N GoYou can point the device at an object in the distance, such as a lighthouse, lock in the direction, and then navigate to the object.1.  Select   > Sight ‘N Go.2.  Point the device at an object.3.  Select Lock Direction > Set Course. RoutesA route is a sequence of waypoints that leads you to your nal destination. Creating a Route1.  Select   > Route Planner > Create Route > Select First Point.2.  Select a category.3.  Select the rst point in the route.4.  Select Use.5.  Select Select Next Point.6.  Repeat steps 2–5 until the route is complete.A route must contain at least two points.7. Select   to save the route.Editing the Name of a Route1.  Select   > Route Planner.2.  Select a route.3.  Select Change Name.4.  Enter the new name.
Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks8  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual5.  Select  .Editing a Route1.  Select   > Route Planner.2.  Select a route. 3.  Select Edit Route.4.  Select a point.5.  Select an option:•  To view the point on the map, select Review.•  To change the order of the point on the route, select Move Down or Move Up.•  To add an additional point on the route, select Insert.The additional point is inserted before the point you are editing.•  To remove the point from the route, select Remove.6. Select   to save the route.Viewing a Route on the Map1.  Select   > Route Planner.2.  Select a route.3.  Select View Map.Deleting a Route1.  Select   > Route Planner.2.  Select a route.3.  Select Delete Route.Viewing the Active Route1.  While navigating a route, select   > Active Route. 2.  Select a point in the route to view additional details.Reversing a Route1.  Select   > Route Planner.2.  Select a route.3.  Select Reverse Route.
Waypoints, Routes, and TracksMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  9Where To? MenuYou can use the Where To? menu to nd a destination to navigate to. Not all Where To? categories are available in all areas and maps. Additional MapsYou can use additional maps in the device, such as BirdsEye™ satellite imagery, BlueChart® g2, and City Navigator® detailed maps. Detailed maps may contain additional points of interest, such as restaurants or marine services. For more information, go to http://buy.garmin.com or contact your Garmin dealer. Finding a Location by Name1.  Select Where To?.2.  Select a category.3.  Select  .4.  Enter the name or part of the name. 5.  Select  .Finding a Location Near Another Location1.  Select Where To? >  .2.  Select an option.3.  If necessary, select a location.Finding a Point of InterestDepending on the maps loaded on your device, you can search for various points of interest (POIs), such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services.1.  Select Where To?.2.  Select an option to view POIs near your current location:•  Select All POIs. •  Select a POI category.3.  If necessary, select   to narrow your search.4.  Select an item from the list.
Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks10  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualFinding an AddressYou can use optional City Navigator® maps to search for addresses. 1.  Select Where To? > Addresses.2.  Enter the country.3.  Enter the city or postal code.NOTE: Not all map data provides postal code searching.4.  Select the city.5.  Enter the house number.6.  Enter the street.TracksA track is a recording of your path. The track log contains information about points along the recorded path, including time, location, and elevation for each point.Recording Track Logs1.  Select   > Setup > Tracks > Track Log.2.  Select Record, Do Not Show or Record, Show On Map.  If you select Record, Show On Map, a line on the map indicates your track.3.  Select Record Method.4.  Select an option:•  To record tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks, select Auto.•  To record tracks at a specied distance, select Distance.•  To record tracks at a specied time, select Time.5.  Select Interval.6.  Select an option to record tracks more or less often.  NOTE: Using the Most Often interval provides the most track detail and lls up the device memory quicker.
Waypoints, Routes, and TracksMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  11Saving the Current TrackThe track being recorded is called the current track.1.  Select   > Track Manager > Current Track.2.  Select what you want to save:•  To save the entire active track, select Save Track.•  To select a portion of the current track to save, select Save Portion, and select a portion.Viewing a Track on the Map1.  Select   > Track Manager.2.  Select a track.3.  Select View Map.The beginning and the end of the track are marked by a ag.Viewing the Elevation Plot of a Track1.  Select   > Track Manager.2.  Select a track.3.  Select Elevation Plot.Saving a Location on a Track1.  Select   > Track Manager.2.  Select a track.3.  Select View Map.4.  Select a location on the track.5.  Select the information bar on the top of the screen.6.  Select  .7.  Select OK.Changing the Track Color1.  Select   > Track Manager.2.  Select a track.3.  Select Set Color. 4.  Select a color. Clearing the Current Track  Select   > Setup > Reset > Clear Current Track > Yes.Deleting a Track1.  Select   > Track Manager.
Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks12  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual2.  Select a track.3.  Select Delete > Yes.AdventuresWhat are adventures?Creating an Adventure1.  Select   > Setup > Adventures > Create Adventure > Add Item. 2.  Select an item. 3.  Select Use.No what?
NavigationMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  13NavigationYou can navigate a route, a track, to a waypoint, to a geocache, to a photo, or to any saved location in the device. You can use the map or the compass to navigate to your destination.Starting NavigationYou can begin navigating to a destination by selecting Go. xx1.  Select Where To?.2.  Select a category.3.  Select a location. 4.  Select Go.Starting a TrackbackYou can navigate back to the beginning of a track. This can be helpful when nding your way back to camp or the trail head. 1.  Select   > Track Manager > Current Track > View Map.2.  Select Trackback.Starting Navigation to Man Overboard LocationSelect   > Man Overboard > Start.Stopping NavigationSelect   > Where To? > Stop Navigation.MapThe   position icon represents your location on the map. As you travel, the position icon moves and leaves a track log (page 10). Waypoint names and symbols also appear on the map. For information about customizing the map settings, see page 31. For information about customizing the map dashboard and data elds, see page 27.Navigating with the Map1.  Begin navigation (page 13).
Navigation14  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualThe map page opens with your route marked with a magenta line.2.  Use the magenta line to navigate to your destination.Browsing the Map1.  Select Map.2.  Drag the map to view different areas.3.  Select   and   to zoom in and out of the map.4.  Select the information bar on the top of the screen to view information about the selected location (represented by a pin).Measuring DistanceYou can use the map to measure the distance from a point to the current location.1.  Select Map >   > Measure Distance. The device automatically begins measuring from your current location.3.  Select the point to measure to.The distance appears at the top of the page.To stop measuring, select Map >   > Stop Measuring. Using the Map in Automobile Mode CAUTIONYou can permanently damage your ears and lose hearing if you listen to the device, earbuds, or headphones at high volume. Limit the amount of time you listen at high volume. If you experience ringing in your ears or mufed speech, stop listening and have your hearing checked. You can follow a turn-by turn, road route to your destination when using City Navigator maps. Voice prompts
NavigationMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  15will sound as you follow the route. Connect headphones or an audio line-out cable to the headphone jack to hear voice prompts. CompassThe device has a 3-axis compass. You can use a bearing pointer or a course pointer to navigate to your destination.Calibrating the CompassNoticeCalibrate the electronic compass outdoors. Do not stand near objects that inuence magnetic elds, such as cars, buildings, or overhead power lines.You should calibrate the compass after moving long distances, experiencing temperature changes, or changing the batteries.1.  Select Compass >   > Calibrate Compass > Start.3.  Follow the on-screen instructions. Navigating with the Bearing PointerWhen navigating to a destination, the   bearing pointer points to your destination, regardless of the direction you are moving. 1.  Begin navigation to a destination (page 13).2.  Select Compass.3.  Hold the device level.4.  Use the bearing or course pointer to navigate to your destination.•  When the bearing pointer points toward the top of the electronic compass, you are traveling directly toward your destination. •  If the bearing pointer is not pointing toward the top of the compass, turn until the arrow is pointing up.
Navigation16  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualNavigating with the Course PointerThis 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.Before you can navigate with the course pointer, you must select the Course (CDI) for the pointer (page 34).1.  Begin navigation to a destination (page 13).2.  Select Compass.3.  Hold the device level.➋➊➌➍•  The course pointer ➊ indicates your relationship to a course line ➋ leading to the destination. •  The course pointer provides an indication of drift (right or left) according to the scale ➌. •  The scale refers to the distance between dots on the course deviation indicator ➍. •  The course line to your destination is based on your original starting point.4.  Move back to the “course line to destination” to compensate for deviation and to get back on course. Elevation PlotBy default, the Elevation Plot displays the elevation for an elapsed time. For information on customizing the elevation plot, see page 34.
NavigationMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  17Your current elevation ➊ and the rate of your ascent or descent ➋ appear. ➋➊➌➍Adjusting the ScaleCalibrating the Barometric AltimeterYou can manually calibrate the barometric altimeter if you know the correct elevation or the correct pressure.1.  From the elevation plot, select  . 2.  Select Calibrate Altimeter.3.  Follow the on-screen instructions.Trip ComputerThe trip computer displays your current speed, average speed, maximum speed, trip odometer, and other helpful statistics.To customize the trip computer, see page 27.Resetting the Trip DataFor accurate information, reset the trip information before beginning a trip. Select   > Trip Computer >   > Reset Trip Data > Yes. All of the trip computer values are set to zero.
Camera and Photos 18  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualCamera and PhotosYou can take photo with the Montana 650 and 650t. The location is saved with the photo. You can navigate to the location like a waypoint.Taking a PhotoFocus image: hold camera buttonCancel photo: Slide off camera buttonCapture photo: Release camera button1.  Select   > Camera.2.  Turn the device horizontally or vertically to change the orientation of the picture. 3.  If necessary, select   to enable or  to disable low-light mode.4.  If necessary, select + or - to adjust the zoom on the camera.5.  To manually focus the camera, hold  until the white focus frame turns green.6.  Release   to take the picture.NOTE: Select   to automatically focus the camera and take a picture. NOTE: To view the last picture taken, select {icon} at the bottom of the screen.Viewing PhotosYou can view photos you have taken with the camera (page 18) and photos you have transferred to the device (page 42). 1.  Select   > Photo Viewer.2.  Select   and   to view all the pictures. 3.  Select a picture to see a larger view of it.
Camera and Photos Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  19Viewing a Slideshow1.  Select   > Photo Viewer. 2.  Select a picture.3.  Select   > View Slideshow.The device will briey display each picture in the device. Sorting Photos1.  Select   > Photo Viewer.2.  Select  .3.  Select an option: Most Recently, Near a Location, or On a Specic Date.Viewing the Location of the Photo1.  Select   > Photo Viewer.2.  Select a picture.3.  Select   > View Map.Setting the Photo as the Wallpaper1.  Select   > Photo Viewer.2.  Select a picture.3.  Select   > Set as Wallpaper.Deleting a Photo1.  Select   > Photo Viewer.2.  Select a picture.3.  Select   > Delete Photo > Yes.Starting Navigation to a Photo1.  Select   > Photo Viewer.2.  Select a picture.3.  Select   > View Information > Go.Uploading and Downloading Pictures Need more info!1.  Go to http://my.garmin.com, and log into your myGarmin account. 2.  Connect your device to a computer (page 41). 3.  Follow the on-screen directions to upload or download pictures.
Geocaches20  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualGeocachesGeocaching is a type of treasure hunting, in which geocachers seek hidden treasures using GPS coordinates posted on the Internet by those hiding the geocache.Downloading Geocaches1.  Register your device (page 3).2.  Connect your device to your computer (page 41).3.  Go to www.garmin.com/products/communicator.4.  Download the Garmin Communicator plug-in. 5.  Go to www.OpenGeocache.com. 6.  Follow the on-screen instructions to download geocaches to your device.Filtering the Geocache List1.  Select   > Geocaches > Quick Filter.2.  Select items to lter. 3.  Select an option:•  To apply the lter to the geocache list, select Search. •  To save the lter, select  .Creating a Custom Geocache Filter1.  Select   > Setup > Geocaches > Filter Setup > Create Filter.2.  Select items to lter. 3.  Select an option:•  To apply the lter to the geocache list, select Search. •  To save the lter, select  .
GeocachesMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  21After it is saved, the lter is automatically named. You can access the custom lter from the geocaches list. Editing a Custom Geocache Filter1.  Select   > Setup > Geocaches > Filter Setup.2.  Select a lter. 3.  Select an item to edit.Navigating to a Geocache1.  Select   > Geocaches.2.  Select Find a Geocache.3.  Select a geocache.4.  Select Go.5.  Use the map or compass to navigate to the location.Logging the AttemptAfter you have attempted to nd a geocache, you can log your results. 1.  Select   > Geocaches > Log Attempt. 2.  Select Found, Did Not Find, Needs Repair, or Unattempted.3.  Select an option:•  To begin navigation to a geocache nearest you, select Find Next Closest.•  To end the logging, select Done.•  To enter a comment about the hunt or cache, select Edit Comment, enter a comments, and select  .•  To rate the geocache, select Rate Geocache, and select an item to rate. How can I do this? I want them to know that there are new, but SUPER obvious options in the Geochaches page after they start navigating to a cache.
Geocaches22  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualchirpA chirp is a small accessory that you can program and leave in a geocache. Only the owner of the chirp can program a chirp accessory. For more information about programming a chirp, see the chirp Owner's Manual at www.garmin.com.Anyone can navigate to a chirp in a geocache. Enable chirp Searching1.  Select   > Setup > Geocaches.2.  Select Chirp Searching > On. Finding a Geocache with a chirp1.  Select   > Geocaches > Show chirp™ Details > .2.  Select Chirp Searching > On.
ApplicationsMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  23ApplicationsUsing the 3D View1.  Select   > 3D View.2.  Select an option:•  To increase the angle of elevation, select   .•  To decrease the angle of elevation, select  .•  To pan the 3D map forward, select  .•  To pan the 3D map backward, select  .•  To rotate the view to the left, select  .•  To rotate the view to the right, select  .About Sharing DataYour device can send or receive data when connected to another compatible device. You can share waypoints, geocaches, routes, and tracks.Sending and Receiving Data WirelesslyBefore you can share data wirelessly, you must be within 10 feet (3 m) of the compatible Garmin device.1.  Select   > Share Wirelessly.2.  Select Send or Receive.3.  Follow the on-screen instructions.
Applications24  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualSetting a Proximity AlarmProximity alarms alert you when you are approaching a predetermined area. 1.  Select   > Proximity Alarms.2.  Select Create Alarm.3.  Select a category.4.  Select a location.5.  Select Use.6.  Enter a radius.7.  Select  .When you enter a proximity alarm area, the device will sound a tone. Calculating the Size of an Area1.  Select   > Area Calculation > Start.2.  Walk around the perimeter of the area you want to calculate.3.  Select Calculate when nished.Using the CalculatorThe device has a standard calculator and a scientic calculator. 1.  Select   > Calculator.2.  Complete an action:•  Use the standard calculator.•  Select   > Scientic to use the scientic calculator functions.•  Select   > Degrees to calculate degrees. Viewing the Calendar and AlmanacsYou can view device activity for each day, as well as almanac information for the sun and moon information and hunting and shing.1.  Select  .2.  Select an option: •  To view device activity for specic days, select Calendar.
ApplicationsMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  25•  To view the sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset information, select Sun and Moon.•  To view the predicted best times for hunting and shing, select, Hunt and Fish.2.  If necessary, select   or   to view a different month.3.  Select a day.Setting an AlarmIf you are not currently using the device, you can set the device to turn on at a specic time.1.  Select   > Alarm Clock.2.  Select   and   to set the time.3.  Select Turn Alarm On.4.  Select an option.The alarm sounds at the selected time. If the device is off at the alarm time, the device will turn on and sounds the alarm.Starting the Countdown Timer1.  Select   > Alarm Clock >   > Timer.2.  Select   and   to set the time.3.  Select Start Timer.Opening the StopwatchSelect   > Alarm Clock > Stopwatch.SatelliteThe satellite page shows your current location, GPS accuracy, satellite locations, and signal strength. Setting up the Satellite View1.  Select   > Satellite >  .2.  If necessary, select Track Up to change the view of the satellites to be oriented with your current track toward the top of the screen.
Applications26  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual3.  If necessary, select Multicolor to assign a specic color to the satellite in the view and to the signal strength bar of that satellite.Turn Off GPSSelect   > Satellite >   > Use With GPS Off.Simulate a Location1.  Select   > Satellite >   > Use With GPS Off.2.  Select   > Set Location On Map.3.  Select a location.4.  Select Use.
Customizing Your DeviceMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  27Customizing Your DeviceCustomizing the Main Menu and Application Drawer•  Select and drag an icon on the main menu or in the application drawer to a new location.•  Open the application drawer and drag an icon up to the main menu.•  Select   > Main Menu MORE Here!??Creating Shortcuts1.  Select   > Shortcuts.Customizing Specic PagesYou can customize the data and dashboards of the map, compass, trip computer, and elevation plot. A dashboard is a what?Enabling the Map Data Fields1.  Select Map >   > Setup Map > Dashboard.2.  Select Small Data Fields or Large Data Field.Changing the Data FieldsBefore you can change the map data elds, you must enable them (page 27). 1.  Open the page for which you will change the data elds.2.  Select a data eld to customize.3.  Select a data eld type.For data eld descriptions, see page 44.
Customizing Your Device28  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualCustomizing Dashboards1.  Open the page for which you want to customize the dashboard.2.  Select an option:•  From the map, select   > Setup Map > Dashboard.•  From the compass, trip computer, or elevation plot, select   > Change Dashboard.3.  Select a dashboard.Creating a Custom ProleYou can customize your settings and data elds for a particular activity or trip.1.  Customize the settings as necessary (pages 27–37).2.  Customize the data elds as necessary (page 27).3.  Select   > Setup > Proles.4.  Select Create New Prole > OK.Editing a Prole Name1.  Select   > Setup > Proles.2.  Select a prole.3.  Select Edit Name. 4.  Enter the new name.5.  Select  .Deleting a Prole1.  Select   > Setup > Proles.2.  Select a prole.3.  Select Delete.System SettingsSelect   > Setup > System.•  GPS—sets the GPS to Normal, WAAS/EGNOS (Wide Area Augmentation System/European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service), or Demo Mode (GPS off). For information about WAAS, go to www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/waas.html.
Customizing Your DeviceMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  29•  Text Language—sets the text language on the device. NOTE: Changing the text language does not change the language of user-entered data or map data, such as street names.•  AA Battery Type—allows you to select the type of AA battery you are using (page 39).•  Interface—sets the format of the serial interface: ◦ Garmin Spanner—allows you to use the device 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. ◦ RTCM—(Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services) allows the device to accept Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) information from a device supplying RTCM data in an SC-104 format.•  Voice Language—sets the voice for the vocal prompts.Display SettingsSelect   > Setup > Display.•  Backlight Timeout—adjusts the length of time before the backlight turns off.NOTE: To adjust the backlight brightness, see page 5.•  Orientation Lock—locks the screen orientation in portrait or
Customizing Your Device30  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manuallandscape mode, or allows the screen to orient based on the device orientation.•  Screen Capture—allows you to take screen captures on the device.•  Battery Save—saves battery power and prolongs the battery life.•  Screen Calibration—page 30.Adjusting the Backlight Timeout  Select   > Setup > Display > Backlight Timeout.Calibrating the TouchscreenThe screen does not normally require calibration. However, if the screen does not seem to be responding properly, calibrate the touchscreen.1.  Select   > Setup > Display > Screen Calibration.2.  Follow the on-screen instructions.Appearance SettingsSelect   > Setup > Appearance.•  Mode—sets a light background (Day), a dark background (Night), or automatically switches between the two based on the sunrise time and the sunset time for your current location (Auto).•  Day Background—sets the background image used in day mode.•  Night Background—sets the background image used in night mode.•  Day Highlight Color—sets the color for selections in day mode.•  Night Highlight Color—sets the color for selections in night mode.•  Landscape Controls—places the controls on the left or right side of the screen when in landscape mode.
Customizing Your DeviceMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  31Setting the Device TonesYou can customize tones for messages, keys, turn warnings, and alarms.1.  Select   > Setup > Tones.2.  Select a tone for each audible type.Map SettingsSelect   > Setup > Map.•  Orientation—adjusts how the map is shown on the page. North Up 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 to use while driving.•  Guidance Text—allows you to select when to show guidance text on the map.•  Dashboard—selects a dashboard to display on the map. Each dashboard shows different information about your route or your location.•  Advanced Map Setup—sets the zoom levels, the text size, and the detail level of the map. ◦ Auto Zoom—automatically selects the appropriate zoom level for optimal use on your map. When Off is selected, you must zoom in or out manually. ◦ Zoom Levels—selects the zoom level for map items.  ◦ Text Size—selects the text size for map items. ◦ Detail—selects the amount of detail shown on the map. Showing more detail may cause the map to redraw more slowly. ◦ Shaded Relief—shows detail relief on the map (if available) or turns off shading. ◦ Vehicle—allows you to select the position icon, which
Customizing Your Device32  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manualrepresents your position on the map.•  Map Information—allows you to enable or disable the maps currently loaded on the device. To purchase additional maps, see page 9.•  Map Speed—??Camera SettingsSelect   > Setup > Camera.•  Photo Resolution—changes the resolution of the pictures you will take.•  Save Photos To—allows you to select the storage location.•  Review Instructions—briey displays the photo immediately after it is captured. Tracks SettingsSelect   > Setup > Tracks.•  Track Log—turns track recording on or off. •  Record Method—selects a track recording method. Select Distance, Time, or Auto. If your record method is time or distance, enter the specic time or distance interval. Select Auto to record the tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks.•  Interval—selects a track log recording rate. Recording points more frequently creates a more-detailed track, but lls the track log faster.•  Auto Archive—selects an automatic archive method to organize your tracks. Tracks are saved and cleared automatically based on the user setting.•  Color—changes the color of the track line on the map.
Customizing Your DeviceMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  33Changing the Units of MeasureYou can customize units of measure for distance and speed, elevation, depth, temperature, and pressure.1.  Select   > Setup > Units. 2.  Select a measurement type.3.  Select a unit of measure for the setting.Time SettingsSelect   > Setup > Time.•  Time Format—allows you to select a 12-hour or a 24-hour display time. •  Time Zone—allows you to select the time zone for the device. You can select Automatic to set the time zone automatically based on your GPS position.Position Format SettingsNOTE: Do not change the position format or the map datum coordinate system unless you are using a map or chart that species a different position format.Select   > Setup > Position Format.•  Position Format—sets the position format in which a given location reading appears.•  Map Datum—sets the coordinate system on which the map is structured.•  Map Spheroid—shows the coordinate system the device is using. The default coordinate system is WGS 84.Heading SettingsYou can customize the compass settings.Select   > Setup > Heading.
Customizing Your Device34  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual•  Display—sets the type of directional heading on the compass.•  North Reference—sets the north reference of the compass.•  Go To Line/Pointer—allows you to select how the course appears.  ◦ Bearing (Small or Large)—the direction to your destination. ◦ Course (CDI)—your relationship to a course line leading to a destination.•  Compass—switches from an electronic compass to a GPS compass when you are traveling at a higher rate of speed for a set period of time (Auto), or turns the compass off.•  Calibrate Compass—page 15.Altimeter SettingsSelect   > Setup > Altimeter.•  Auto Calibration—allows the altimeter to self-calibrate each time you turn the device on.•  Barometer Mode ◦ Variable Elevation—the barometer functions while you are moving. ◦ Fixed Elevation—the barometer functions while you are stationary.•  Pressure Trending ◦ Save When Power On—records pressure data only when the device is turned on. This can be useful when you are watching for pressure fronts. ◦ Save Always—records pressure data every 15 minutes, even when the device is turned off. •  Plot Type ◦ Elevation/Time—records elevation changes over a period of time.
Customizing Your DeviceMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  35 ◦ 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.•  Calibrate Altimeter—page 17.Geocache SettingsSelect   > Setup > Geocaches.•  Geocache List—allows you to display the geocache list by names or codes. •  Found Geocaches—allows you to edit the number of geocaches found. This number automatically increases as you log a nd (page 21).•  Filter—page 20.•  chirp™ Searching—page 22.•  Program chirp™—programs the chirp accessory. See the chirp Owner's Manual at www.garmin.com.Routing SettingsSelect   > Setup > Routing.•  Guidance Method—sets the calculation and guidance method for your routes.  ◦ Off Road—calculates point-to-point routes. ◦ On Road For Time—calculates on-road routes that require minimal time to drive. ◦ On Road For Distance—calculates on-road routes that are shorter in distance. ◦ Prompted—allows you to select a route calculation mode before navigating.
Customizing Your Device36  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual•  Calculates Routes for—optimizes the routes for the selected transportation method.•  Lock On Road—locks the position icon, which represents your position on the map, onto the nearest road.•  Off Road Transitions ◦ Auto—automatically routes you to the next point. ◦ Manual—allows you to select the next point on the route by using 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—allows you to select the road type you want to avoid.Marine Map SettingsSelect   > Setup > Marine.•  Marine Chart Mode—allows you to select a nautical chart or a shing chart: ◦ Nautical—displays various map features in different colors so that the marine POIs are more readable. The nautical chart reects the drawing scheme of paper charts. ◦ Fishing—(requires marine maps) displays a detailed view of bottom contours and depth soundings. Simplies map presentation for optimal use while shing.•  Appearance—allows you to set the appearance of marine navigation aids on the map. •  Marine Alarm Setup ◦ Anchor Drag Alarm—alarm
Customizing Your DeviceMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  37sounds when you exceed a specied drift distance while anchored. ◦ Off Course Alarm—alarm sounds when you are off course by a specied distance. ◦ Deep Water/Shallow Water—alarm sounds when you enter water of a specic depth.Setting up Marine Alarms1.  Select   > Setup > Marine > Marine Alarm Setup.2.  Select an alarm type.3.  Select On.4.  Enter a distance.5.  Select  .FitnessFor more information on optional tness accessories, see page 43.Resetting DataYou can reset trip data, delete all waypoints, clear the current track, or restore default values. 1.  Select   > Setup > Reset.2.  Select an item to reset.Restoring Default SettingsYou can reset all the setup values to the original settings. Select   > Setup > Reset > Reset All Settings > Yes.Restoring Specic Page SettingsYou can restore the settings for the map, compass, and trip computer. 1.  Open the page for which you will restore the settings.2.  Select   > Restore Defaults.
Device Information38  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualDevice InformationUpdating the SoftwareBefore you can update the software, you must connect the device to your computer (page 41).1.  Go to www.garmin.com/products/webupdater.2.  Follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE: Updating the software does not erase any of your data or settings.Viewing Device InformationYou can view the unit ID, software version, and license agreement.Select   > Setup > About.SpecicationsWater resistanceFully gasketed, oatable, high impact plastic alloy, water resistant to IEC 60529 IPX7Battery type Lithium-ion battery pack (part number here) or three AA batteries (alkaline, NiMH, or lithium)Battery life Up to XX hours, typical usageOperating temperature rangeFrom 5°F to 158°F (from -15 to 70°C) About the BatteriesWARNINGSee the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
Device InformationMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  39The temperature rating for the device may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures. Alkaline batteries lose a signicant amount of their capacity as temperature decreases. Use lithium batteries when operating the device in below-freezing conditions.Maximizing Battery LifeYou can do various things to increase the battery life.•  Leave the backlight off when not needed.•  Exit the camera application when you are not taking photos.•  Lower the backlight brightness (page 5).•  Decrease the backlight timeout (page 29).•  Enable battery save mode (page 30).Selecting the Battery Type1.  Select   > Setup > System > AA Battery Type.2.  Select Alkaline, Lithium, or Rechargeable NiMH.Long-Term StorageWhen you do not plan to use the device for several months, remove the batteries. Stored data is not lost when batteries are removed.Caring for the DeviceNoticeAvoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components.Cleaning the Device1.  Dampen a clean cloth with a mild detergent solution.2.  Wipe the device with the damp cloth.3.  Thoroughly dry the device.
Device Information40  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualCleaning the Screen1.  Dampen a soft, clean, lint-free cloth with water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass lens cleaner.2.  Wipe the screen with the cloth.3.  Thoroughly dry the screen.Water ImmersionNoticeThe device is  water resistant to IEC 60529 IPX7. It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. Prolonged submersion can cause damage to the device. After immersion, be certain to wipe and air dry the device before using or charging.Extreme TemperaturesNoticeDo not store the device where prolonged exposure to temperature extremes may occur, because permanent damage may result.Data ManagementNOTE: The device is not compatible with Windows® 95, 98, Me, or NT. It is also not compatible with Mac® OS 10.3 and earlier. File TypesThe device supports these le types.•  Files from BaseCamp™ or HomePort™. Go to www.garmin.com.•  GPI custom POI les from the Garmin POI Loader.•  JPEG photo les•  GPX geocache lesInstalling a microSD CardMemory cards can be used for additional storage. Also, some maps are available preloaded on memory cards. Go to http://buy.garmin.com for
Device InformationMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  41more information.1.  Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, and pull up to remove the cover.2.  Remove the batteries or battery. 3.  Slide the card holder ➊ toward the top edge of the device and lift up, as instructed in the battery compartment.➊➋4.  Place the microSD card ➋ in the device with the gold contacts facing down. 5.  Close the card holder.6.  Slide the card holder toward the bottom of the device to lock it.7.  Replace the batteries (page 2).8.  Replace the battery cover, and turn the D-ring clockwise.Connecting the Device to a Computer Notice To prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry the mini-USB port, the weather cap, and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer.1.  Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer. 2.  Pull up the weather cap ➊ from the mini-USB port ➋.➊➋3.  Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini-USB port. Your device and memory card
Device Information42  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manual(optional) appear as removable drives in My Computer on Windows computers and as mounted volumes on Mac computers. Transferring Files to Your ComputerBefore you can transfer les, you must connect the device to your computer (page 41).1.  Browse your computer for the le.2.  Select the le.3.  Select Edit > Copy.4.  Open the “Garmin” or memory card drive/volume.5.  Select Edit > Paste. Deleting FilesNoticeYour device memory contains important system les and folders that should not be deleted. Before you can delete les, you must connect the device to your computer (page 41).1.  Open the “Garmin” drive or volume.2.  If necessary, open a folder or volume.3.  Select the les.4.  Press the Delete key on your keyboard. Disconnecting the USB Cable1.  Complete an action:•  For Windows computers, click the eject icon   in your system tray.•  For Mac computers, drag the volume icon to the Trash  . 2.  Disconnect the device from your computer.
AppendixMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  43AppendixOptional AccessoriesOptional accessories, such as mounts, preloaded map data cards, tness accessories, and replacement parts, are available at http://buy.garmin.com or from your Garmin dealer.Optional MountsThe Rugged AMPS Power Mount provides a mount and cable, which provides power, serial data (NMEA-compliant), and audio.The Auto Mount Kit provides a mount, cable, and suction cup. When used with City Navigator maps, voice prompts are sounded through the mount.Optional Fitness AccessoriesBefore you can use the tness accessory with your device, you must install the accessory according to the instructions included with the accessory. You can use optional tness accessories including a heart rate monitor or a cadence sensor with your device. These accessories use ANT+™ wireless technology to send data to the device. Using Optional Fitness Accessories1.  Bring the device within range (3 m) of the ANT+ accessory.2.  Select   > Setup > Fitness.3.  Select Heart Rate Monitor or Bike Cadence Sensor.4.  Select Search for New.5.  Customize your data elds to view the heart rate or cadence data (page 27).
Appendix44  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualTips for Pairing ANT+ Accessories with Your Garmin Device•  Verify that the ANT+ accessory is compatible with your Garmin device.•  Before you pair the ANT+ accessory with your Garmin device, move 10 m away from other ANT+ accessories.•  Bring the Garmin device within range (3 m) of the ANT+ accessory.•  After you pair the rst time, your Garmin device automatically recognizes the ANT+ accessory each time it is activated. This process occurs automatically when you turn on the Garmin device and only takes a few seconds when the accessories are activated and functioning correctly.•  When paired, your Garmin device only receives data from your accessory, and you can go near other accessories.Data Field OptionsKelly to check against device againData Field DescriptionAccuracy of GPSThe margin of error for your exact location. For example, your GPS location is accurate to within +/- 12 feet.Ambient PressureThe uncalibrated environmental pressure.Ascent - AverageThe average vertical distance of ascent.Ascent - MaximumThe maximum ascent rate in feet/meters per minute.Ascent - Total The total elevation distance ascended.
AppendixMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  45Data Field DescriptionBarometer The calibrated current pressure.Battery Level The remaining battery power.Bearing The direction from your current location to a destination.Cadence  (cadence accessory required)Revolutions of the crank arm or strides per minute.Course The direction from your starting location to a destination.Depth The depth of the water. Requires a connection to a NMEA 0183 depth-capable device to acquire data  (page 43).Descent - AverageThe average vertical distance of descent.Data Field DescriptionDescent - MaximumThe maximum descent rate in feet/meter per minute.Descent - Total The total elevation distance descended.Distance to Dest.The distance to your nal destination.Distance to NextThe remaining distance to the next waypoint on the route.Elevation The altitude of your current location above or below sea level.Elevation - MaximumThe highest elevation reached.Elevation - MinimumThe lowest elevation reached.ETA at DestinationThe estimated time of day you will reach your nal destination.
Appendix46  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualData Field DescriptionETA at Next The estimated time of day you will reach the next waypoint on the route.Glide Ratio The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to the change in vertical distance.Glide Ratio to Dest.The glide ratio required to descend from your current position and elevation to the destination elevation.GPS Signal StrengthThe strength of the GPS signal.Heading The direction you are moving.**Heart Rate  (heart rate monitor required)Your heart rate in beats per minute (bpm).Data Field DescriptionLocation (lat/lon)Displays the current position in the default position format regardless of the selected settings. .Location (selected)Displays the current position in the selected position format.Odometer A running tally of distance traveled for all trips.Off Course The distance to the left or the right by which you have strayed from the original path of travel.Pointer The data eld arrow points in the direction of the next waypoint or turn.
AppendixMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  47Data Field DescriptionSpeed The current rate of speed at which you are moving since last reset.Speed - MaximumThe maximum speed reached since last reset.Speed - Moving Avg.The average speed of the device while moving since last reset.Speed - Overall Avg.Your average speed since last reset.Sunrise The time of sunrise based on your GPS position.Sunset The time of sunset based on your GPS position.Data Field DescriptionTemperature - WaterThe temperature of the water. Requires a connection to a NMEA 0183 temperature-capable device to acquire data (page 43).Time of Day The current time of day based on your time settings (format, time zone, and daylight saving time).Time to DestinationThe estimated time needed to reach your nal destination.Time to Next The estimated time needed until you reach the next waypoint on the route.To Course The direction in which you must move to return to the route.
Appendix48  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualData Field DescriptionTrip Odometer A running tally of the distance traveled since the last reset.Trip Time - MovingA running tally of time since the last reset.Trip Time - StoppedThe time spent not moving since the last reset.Trip Time - TotalA running tally of distance traveled since the last reset.Turn The angle of difference (in degrees) between the bearing to your destination and your current course. L means turn left. R means turn right.Velocity Made GoodThe speed at which you are closing on a destination along a route.Data Field DescriptionVert. Speed to Dest.The measurement of your rate of ascent or descent to a predetermined altitude.Vertical Speed Your rate of altitude gain or loss over time.Waypoint at Dest.The last point on a route to your destination.Waypoint at NextThe next point on your route.
AppendixMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  49TroubleshootingProblem SolutionThe screen does not respond. How do I reset the device?1.  Remove the batteries.2.  Reinstall the batteries.NOTE: This does not erase any of your data or settings. I want to reset all the customized settings back to the factory defaults.Select   > Setup > Reset > Restore All Settings.My device does not acquire satellite signals.1.  Take your device out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees. 2.  Turn on the device.3.  Remain stationary for several minutes.The batteries do not last long.To learn how to maximize the battery life, see page 39.How do I know my device is in USB mass storage mode?On the device, an image of the device connected to a computer appears. On your computer, you should see a new removable disk drive in My Computer on Windows computers and a mounted volume on Mac computers.
Appendix50  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualProblem SolutionMy device is connected to the computer, but it will not go into mass storage mode.You may have loaded a corrupted le. 1.  Disconnect the device from your computer. 2.  Turn off the device.3.  Hold  while you connect the device to your computer. 4.  Continue holding  for 10 seconds or until the device goes into mass storage mode.I cannot see any new removable drives in my list of drives.If you have several network drives mapped on your computer, Windows may have trouble assigning drive letters to your Garmin drives. See the Help le for your operating system to learn how to assign drive letters.I need replacement parts or accessories.Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer.I want to buy an external GPS antenna.Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer.
AppendixMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  51IndexSymbols3D view  23AAA batteries  2, 39accessories  43, 50tness  43acquiring satellite signals  49active route  8addresses  10advanced map setup  31adventures  12alarmsclock  25marine  37proximity  24tones for  31almanachunting and shing  24sunrise and sunset  24altimetercalibrating  17plot type  34settings  34ANT+ accessories  43application drawer  3customizing  27area calculation  24automotive mode  31auto zoom  31Bbacklight  4, 5BaseCamp  40batteries  29, 38, 45about  38information  2installing  2maximizing life  39selecting the type  39storage  39warnings  39buttons, on-screen  4Ccalculator  24calendar  24calibratingaltimeter  17compass  17camera  18settings  32caring for the device  39long-term storage  39compasscalibrating  15navigating  15restore  37settings  33setup options  33connectingUSB cable  41wireless accessories  43wirelessly  23countdown timer  25course pointer  16creatingroutes  7waypoints  6customizingdata elds  13device settings  28–35proles  28
Appendix52  Montana 600 Series Owner’s ManualDdata elds  27options  44deletingles  42proles  28routes  8tracks  11waypoints  6displaybacklight  4backlight timeout  29screen capture  29settings  29downloadingsoftware  38Eeditingproles  28routes  7waypoints  6elevation plot  17barometric altimeter  17of a track  11FFIND button  6, 10ndingaddresses  10near your location  9points of interest  9shing times  24tness options  43Ggeocaches  20, 35downloading  20navigating  21settings  34GPS signals  3, 25, 44, 46, 49system settings  28turning off GPS  26Hheading settings  33HomePort  40hunting times  24 24Llanguage  29voice  29Language  29lock screen  4Mmain menu  3customizing  27settings  23man overboard  13map  13datum  33detail  31information  32measuring distance  14restore  37setup  32viewing routes  8marine settings  36–37measuringarea  24distance  14measuring distance  14moon information  24
AppendixMontana 600 Series Owner’s Manual  53moonphase  24Nnavigatingcompass  15course pointer  16routes  8to geocaches  21to waypoints  6north up  31Oon-screen buttons  4orientation, map  31orienting the screen  4Ppagessequence  27photos  19downloading  19setting as wallpaper  19taking  18viewing  18points of interest  9position format  33power button  3, 4proles  5, 5–6change  5creating  28selecting  5proximity alarms  24Rrecording tracks  10, 32registering your device  3restoring default settings  37rotating the screen  4routes  7–8active route  8avoidance  36creating  7deleting  8editing  8guidance method  35navigating  8settings  35Ssatellite signals  3, 25, 44, 46, 49system settings  28turning off GPS  26savingtracks  11screenbuttons  4orient  4sharing data  23sight n' go  7slideshow  19softwareupdating  38version  38specications  38stopwatch  25storage  40sun and moon times  24sunrise and sunset  24system settings  28Ttext size, maps  31timealarms  25data elds  47
Appendix54  Montana 600 Series Owner’s Manualsettings  33stopwatch  25sunrise and sunset  24, 47zone  33timer  25tones  31tracks  10–12about  10clearing current  11deleting  11proles  11recording  10, 32saving  11setup  32viewing  11track up  31transferring les  42using USB  42wirelessly  23trip computer  17restore  37troubleshooting  49Uunit ID  38unlocking the screen  4updating software  38USB cable  49connecting  41disconnecting  42Vvoice language  29Wwaypoints  6–7averaging  6creating  6deleting  6editing  6navigating to  13projecting  7where to?  9wireless data  23Zzoom  31
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