Garmin 01842 LOW POWER TRANSMITTER (2400-2483.5 MHz) User Manual USERS MANUAL 2
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eTrex® owner’s manual for use with models 10, 20, 30 © 2011 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Garmin. Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. Go to www.garmin.com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product. Garmin®, the Garmin logo, eTrex®, BlueChart®, and City Navigator® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. ANT™, ANT+™, BaseCamp™, chirp™, HomePort™, and Thumb Stick™ are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac® is a registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. microSD™ is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Table of Contents Table of Contents Getting Started........................5 Device Overview............................5 Using the eTrex Keys ....................6 Battery Information ........................7 Turning the Device On or Off .........8 Satellite Signals .............................8 Registering Your Device ................8 Geocaches ............................21 Downloading Geocaches.............21 Filtering the Geocache List ..........21 Navigating to a Geocache ...........22 Logging the Attempt.....................22 chirp™ ..........................................23 Applications ..........................24 Waypoints ......................................9 Using Sight ‘N Go ........................10 Where To? Menu .........................11 Routes .........................................12 Tracks ..........................................14 Sharing Data................................24 Setting a Proximity Alarm ............24 Calculating the Size of an Area ...25 Using the Calculator ....................25 Viewing the Calendar and Almanacs ..................................25 Setting an Alarm ..........................26 Opening the Stopwatch ...............26 Satellite Page ..............................26 Navigation .............................16 Customizing Your Device ....28 Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks ......................................9 Navigating to a Destination..........16 Map..............................................16 Compass .....................................17 Elevation Plot...............................19 Trip Computer ..............................20 eTrex Owner’s Manual Customizing the Main Menu ........28 Customizing Speciic Pages ........28 Proiles.........................................29 System Settings...........................30 Display Settings ...........................30 Table of Contents Setting the Device Tones .............31 Map Settings................................31 Tracks Settings ............................32 Changing the Units of Measure ...33 Time Settings ...............................33 Position Format Settings .............33 Heading Settings .........................34 Altimeter Settings ........................34 Geocaching Settings ...................35 Routing Settings ..........................36 Marine Map Settings....................37 Fitness .........................................38 Resetting Data .............................38 Changing the Page Sequence.....39 Appendix ...............................46 Optional Accessories ...................46 Data Field Options .......................47 Troubleshooting ...........................52 Index ......................................54 Device Information ...............40 Adjusting the Screen ...................40 Updating the Software .................40 Viewing Device Information .........40 Speciications ..............................41 About the Batteries ......................41 Caring for the Device ...................42 Data Management .......................43 eTrex Owner’s Manual Getting Started Getting Started Device Overview ‹ WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. ➋ ➊ ➍ ➌ ➎ When using your device the irst time, you should complete these tasks to set up the device and get to know the basic features. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Install the batteries (page 7). Turn on the device (page 8). Acquire satellites (page 8). Register the device (page 8). Mark a waypoint (page 9). Create a route (page 12). Record a track (page 14). Navigate to a destination (page 16). Calibrate the compass (page 17). eTrex Owner’s Manual ➊ Zoom keys ➋ Back key ➌ Thumb Stick™ ➍ Menu key ➎ /Backlight key Getting Started ➏ ➐ ➑ ➒ ➏ Mini-USB port (under weather cap) ➐ Battery cover ➑ Battery cover locking ring ➒ Mounting spine Using the eTrex Keys • Move the Thumb Stick up, down, left, and right to highlight menu selections or to move around the map. • Press the center of the Thumb Stick to select the highlighted item. • Press back to move back one step in the menu structure. • Press menu to display a list of commonly-used functions for the current page. Press menu twice to access the main menu from any page. • Press ▲ and ▼ to zoom in and out on the map. eTrex Owner’s Manual Getting Started Battery Information ‹ WARNING The temperature rating for the device (-4°F to 158°F, or -20 to 70°C) may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures. notice Alkaline batteries lose a signiicant amount of their capacity as temperature decreases. Therefore, use lithium batteries when operating the device in below-freezing conditions. Installing AA Batteries The device operates on two AA batteries. You can use alkaline, NiMH, or lithium batteries. Use NiMH or lithium batteries for best results. 2. Insert the batteries, observing polarity. 3. Replace the battery cover, and turn the D-ring clockwise. 4. Hold . 5. Select Setup > System > Battery Type. 6. Select Alkaline, Lithium, or Rechargeable NiMH. 1. Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, and pull up to remove the cover. eTrex Owner’s Manual Getting Started Turning the Device On or Off Hold . Satellite Signals After 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 the GPS bars on the backlight page (page 40) are solid green, your device has acquired satellite signals. The time and date are set automatically based on the GPS position. For more information about GPS, go to http://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. eTrex Owner’s Manual Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Waypoints Waypoints are locations you record and store in the device. Creating a Waypoint You can save your current location as a waypoint. 1. Select Mark Waypoint. 2. Select an option: • To save the waypoint without changes, select Done. • To make changes to the waypoint, select an item to edit, and select Done. eTrex Owner’s Manual Finding a Waypoint 1. Select Where To? > Waypoints. 2. Select a waypoint. Editing a Waypoint Before you can edit a waypoint, you must create a waypoint. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Waypoint Manager. Select a waypoint. Select an item to edit. Enter the new information. Select Done. Deleting a Waypoint 1. Select Waypoint Manager. 2. Select a waypoint. 3. Select menu > Delete > Yes. Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Increasing the Accuracy of a Waypoint Location Waypoint averaging allows you to increase the accuracy of a waypoint location by collecting multiple samples of the waypoint location. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10 Select Waypoint Averaging. Select a waypoint. Move to the location. Select Start. When the Sample Conidence status bar reaches 100%, select Save. For best results, collect four to eight samples for the waypoint, waiting at least 90 minutes between samples. Using Sight ‘N Go Sight ‘N Go is available on the eTrex 30. You can point the device at an object in the distance, lock in the direction, and then navigate to the object. 1. Select Sight ‘N Go. 2. Point the device at an object or in the direction of a location. 3. Select Lock Direction > Project Waypoint. 4. Select a unit of measure. 5. Enter the distance to the object, and select Done > Save. eTrex Owner’s Manual Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Where To? Menu You can use the Where To? menu to ind a destination to navigate to. Not all Where To? categories are available in all areas and maps. Additional Maps You can use additional maps on the eTrex 20 and eTrex 30, such as BirdsEye™ satellite imagery, BlueChart® g2, TOPO, 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. eTrex Owner’s Manual Finding a Location by Name Depending on the maps loaded on your device, you can search for cities, geographic points, and various points of interest (POIs), such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Where To?. Select a category. Select menu > Spell Search. Enter all or part of the name, and select Done. Finding a Location Near Another Location 1. Select Where To? > menu > Search Near. 2. Select an option. 3. If necessary, select a location. 11 Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Finding an Address You can use optional City Navigator maps to search for addresses. 1. Select Where To? > Addresses. 2. If necessary, enter the country or state. 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. Routes A route is a sequence of waypoints that leads you to your inal destination. 12 Creating a Route 1. Select Route Planner > Create Route > Select First Point. 2. Select a category. 3. Select the irst point in the route. 4. Select Use > Select Next Point. 5. Repeat steps 2–4 until the route is complete. 6. Select back to save the route. Editing the Name of a Route 1. Select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select Change Name. 4. Enter the new name. 5. Select Done. eTrex Owner’s Manual Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Editing a Route 1. 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 back to save the route. eTrex Owner’s Manual Viewing a Route on the Map 1. Select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select View Map. Deleting a Route 1. Select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select Delete Route. Viewing the Active Route 1. While navigating a route, select Active Route. 2. Select a point in the route to view additional details. Reversing a Route 1. Select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select Reverse Route. 13 Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Tracks A 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 Logs 1. 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 that creates an optimum representation of your tracks, select Auto. • To record tracks at a speciied distance, select Distance. 14 • To record tracks at a speciied time, select Time. 5. Select Record Interval. 6. Complete an action: • Select an option to record tracks more or less often. NOTE: Using the Most Often interval provides the most track detail, but ills up the device memory quicker. • Enter a time or distance, and select Done. As you move with the device turned on, a track log is created. eTrex Owner’s Manual Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Saving the Current Track The track being recorded is called the current track. 1. Select Track Manager > Current Track. 2. Select what you want to save: • Select Save Track. • Select Save Portion, and select a portion. Viewing Track Information 1. Select Track Manager. 2. Select a track. 3. Select View Map. The beginning and the end of the track are marked by lags. 4. Select menu > Review Track. Information about the track is listed. eTrex Owner’s Manual Viewing the Elevation Plot of a Track 1. Select Track Manager. 2. Select a track. 3. Select Elevation Plot. Archiving a Saved Track You can archive saved tracks to save memory space. 1. Select Track Manager. 2. Select a saved track. 3. Select Archive. Clearing the Current Track Select Setup > Reset > Clear Current Track > Yes. Deleting a Track 1. Select Track Manager. 2. Select a track. 3. Select Delete > Yes. 15 Navigation Navigation You can navigate a route, a track, to a waypoint, to a geocache, or to any saved location in the device. You can use the map (page 16) or compass (page 17) to navigate to your destination. Navigating to a Destination Stopping Navigation Select Where To? > Stop Navigation. Map represents your location on the map. As you travel, moves. When you are navigating to a destination, your route is marked with a magenta line on the map. You can navigate to a destination using the map or compass. To customize the map settings, see page 31. To customize the map dashboard and data ields, see page 28. Select Where To?. Select a category. Select a destination. Select Go. The map page opens with your route marked with a magenta line. 5. Navigate using the map (page 16) or compass (page 17). Browsing the Map 1. Select Map. 2. Select one or more options: • Use the Thumb Stick to pan the map to view different areas. • Select ▲ and ▼ to zoom in and out of the map. 1. 2. 3. 4. 16 eTrex Owner’s Manual Navigation • Select a location on the map, and the bar at the top of the screen shows information about the selected location. Navigating a Driving Route Driving route navigation is only available on the eTrex 20 and eTrex 30. Before you can use the map, you must purchase and load City Navigator maps. If you plan to use an auto mount accessory with the device, you must also purchase and install the mount in your vehicle. 1. Select Proile Change > Automotive. 2. Use the map to navigate to the destination. 3. Follow the turns in the text bar along the top of the map. eTrex Owner’s Manual Compass The eTrex 30 has a 3-axis, electronic compass. You can use a bearing pointer or a course pointer to navigate to your destination. TIP: When the device is using the automotive proile, the compass displays GPS heading, not magnetic heading. Calibrating the Compass notice Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors. To improve heading accuracy, do not stand near objects that inluence magnetic ields, such as cars, buildings, or overhead power lines. 17 Navigation You should calibrate the compass after moving long distances, experiencing temperature changes, or changing the batteries. 1. Select Compass > menu > Calibrate Compass > Start. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. Navigating with the Bearing Pointer When navigating to a destination, points to your destination, regardless of the direction you are moving. 1. Begin navigation to a destination (page 16). 2. Select Compass. 3. Turn until points toward the top of the compass, and continue moving in that direction to the destination. About the Course Pointer The course pointer is most useful if you are navigating on water or where there are no major obstacles in your path. ➍ ➋ ➌ ➊ The course pointer ➊ indicates your relationship to a course line ➋ leading to the destination. The course line to your destination is based on your original starting point. As you drift from the intended course to the destination, the course deviation indicator ➌ (CDI) provides the indication of drift (right or left) from the course. The scale ➍ refers to the distance 18 eTrex Owner’s Manual Navigation between dots on the course deviation indicator. Navigating with the Course Pointer Before you can navigate with the course pointer, you must change the pointer setting to Course (CDI) (page 34). 1. Begin navigation to a destination (page 16). 2. Select Compass. 3. Use the course pointer to navigate to the destination (page 18). Elevation Plot Elevation plotting is available on the eTrex 30. By default, the elevation plot displays the elevation for an elapsed time. To customize the elevation plot, see page 34. Changing the Plot Type You can change the elevation plot to display pressure and elevation over time or distance. 1. Select Elevation Plot > menu > Change Plot Type. 2. Select an option. Viewing Details about a Point on the Plot Select an individual point on the plot. Details about the point appear at the top of the plot. Resetting the Elevation Plot Select Elevation Plot > menu > Reset > Clear Current Track > Yes. Select Elevation Plot. eTrex Owner’s Manual 19 Navigation Calibrating the Barometric Altimeter You can manually calibrate the barometric altimeter if you know the correct elevation or the correct barometric pressure. 1. Go to a location where the elevation or barometric pressure is known. 2. Select Elevation Plot > menu > Calibrate Altimeter. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Resetting the Trip Data For accurate information, reset the trip information before beginning a trip. Select Trip Computer > menu > Reset > Reset Trip Data > Yes. All of the trip computer values are set to zero. Trip Computer The trip computer displays your current speed, average speed, maximum speed, trip odometer, and other helpful statistics. To customize the trip computer, see page 28. 20 eTrex Owner’s Manual Geocaches Geocaches A geocache is like a hidden treasure. Geocaching is when you hunt for hidden treasures using GPS coordinates posted online by those hiding the geocache. Downloading Geocaches 1. Connect your device to a computer (page 44). 2. Go to www.OpenCaching.com. 3. If necessary, create an account. 4. Sign in. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to ind and download geocaches to your device. Filtering the Geocache List You can ilter your geocache list based on certain factors, such as the level of dificulty. 1. Select Geocaches > menu > Apply Filter > Quick Filter. 2. Select items to ilter. 3. Select an option: • To apply the ilter to the geocache list, select Search. • To save the ilter, select back. Creating and Saving a Geocache Filter You can create and save custom ilters for geocaches based on speciic factors you select. After you set up the ilter, you can apply it in the geocaches list. 1. Select Setup > Geocaches > Filter Setup > Create Filter. eTrex Owner’s Manual 21 Geocaches 2. Select items to ilter. 3. Select an option: • To apply the ilter to the geocache list, select Search. • To save the ilter, select back. After it is saved, the ilter is automatically named. You can access the custom ilter from the geocaches list. Editing a Custom Geocache Filter 1. Select Setup > Geocaches > Filter Setup. 2. Select a ilter. 3. Select an item to edit. 22 Navigating to a Geocache 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Geocaches. Select a geocache. Select Go. Navigate using the map (page 16) or compass (page 17). Logging the Attempt After you have attempted to ind a geocache, you can log your results. 1. Select Geocaches > menu > Log Attempt. 2. Select Found, Did Not Find, or Needs Repair. 3. Select an option: • To begin navigation to a geocache nearest you, select Find Next Closest. • To end the logging, select Done. eTrex Owner’s Manual Geocaches • To enter a comment about looking for the cache or the cache itself, select Add Comment, enter a comment, and select Done. chirp™ chirp programming and searching is available on the eTrex 30. A chirp is a small Garmin accessory that you can program and leave in a geocache. Only the owner of the chirp can program a chirp, but anyone can ind a chirp in a geocache. For more information about programming a chirp, see the chirp Owner’s Manual at http://www.garmin.com. eTrex Owner’s Manual Enable chirp Searching 1. Select Setup > Geocaches. 2. Select chirp™ Searching > On. Finding a Geocache with a chirp 1. Select Geocaches > menu > Show chirp™ Details. 2. Begin navigating to a geocache (page 22). When you are within 33 feet (10 m) of the geocache that contains a chirp, details about the chirp appear. 3. If available, select Go to navigate to the next stage of the geocache. 23 Applications Applications Sharing Data The eTrex 30 can share information wirelessly. Your device can send or receive data when connected to another compatible device. You can share waypoints, geocaches, routes, and tracks. Sending and Receiving Data Wirelessly Before you can share data wirelessly, you must be within 10 feet (3 m) of a compatible Garmin device. 1. Select Share Wirelessly. 2. Select Send or Receive. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. 24 Setting a Proximity Alarm Proximity alarms alert you when you are within a speciied range of a particular location. 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 Done. When you enter a proximity alarm area, the device sounds a tone (eTrex 20/30). eTrex Owner’s Manual Applications Calculating the Size of an Area 1. Select Area Calculation > Start. 2. Walk around the perimeter of the area you want to calculate. 3. Select Calculate when inished. Using the Calculator The device has a standard calculator and a degree calculator. 1. Select Calculator. 2. Complete an action: • Use the standard calculator. • Select menu > Scientiic to use the scientiic calculator functions. • Select menu > Degrees to calculate degrees. eTrex Owner’s Manual Viewing the Calendar and Almanacs You can view device activity, such as when a waypoint was saved, almanac information for the sun and moon, and the best times for hunting and ishing. 1. Select an option: • To view device activity for speciic days, select Calendar. • To view the sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset information, select Sun and Moon. • To view the predicted best times for hunting and ishing, select, Hunt and Fish. 2. If necessary, select ▲ or ▼ to view a different month. 3. Select a day. 25 Applications Setting an Alarm Satellite Page 1. Select Alarm Clock. 2. Select the clock numbers to set the time, and select Done. 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 turns on and sounds the alarm. Changing the Satellite View 1. Select Satellite > menu. 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. 3. If necessary, select Multicolor to assign a speciic color to the satellite in the view and to the signal strength bar of that satellite (eTrex 20/30). If you are not currently using the device, you can set the device to turn on at a speciic time. Opening the Stopwatch Select Stopwatch. 26 The satellite page shows your current location, GPS accuracy, satellite locations, and signal strength. Turning Off GPS Select Satellite > menu > Use With GPS Off. eTrex Owner’s Manual Applications Simulating a Location Before you can simulate a location, you must turn off GPS (page 26). 1. Select Satellite > menu > Use With GPS Off. 2. Select menu > Set Location On Map. 3. Select a location. 4. Select Use. eTrex Owner’s Manual 27 Customizing Your Device Customizing Your Device Customizing the Main Menu Select menu > Change Item Order to change the item order on the main menu. Customizing Speciic Pages Data ields display information about your location or other speciied data. Dashboards are a custom grouping of data that can be helpful to a speciic or general task, such as geocaching. Enabling the Map Data Fields 1. Select Map > menu > Setup Map > Data Fields. 2. Select a number and style of data ields. Changing the Data Fields Before you can change the map data ields, you must enable them (page 28). 1. Select Map > menu > Change Data Fields. 2. Select a data ield to customize. 3. Select a data ield type. For data ield descriptions, see page 47. 4. Select back to save the changes. You can customize the data ields and dashboards of the map, compass, and trip computer. 28 eTrex Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device Customizing Dashboards 1. Open the page for which you want to customize the dashboard. 2. Select an option: • From the map, select menu > Setup Map > Data Fields > Dashboard. • From the compass or trip computer, select menu > Change Dashboard. 3. Select a dashboard. Proiles Proiles are collections of settings that optimize your device based on how you are using it. For example, your settings and views can be different when you are using the device for geocaching and for navigating on water. units of measurement, the changes are saved automatically as part of the proile. Selecting a Proile 1. Select Proile Change. 2. Select a proile. Creating a Custom Proile You can customize your settings and data ields for a particular activity or trip. 1. Customize the settings as necessary (page 28). 2. Customize the data ields as necessary (page 28). 3. Select Setup > Proiles. 4. Select Create Proile > OK. When you are using a proile and you change settings such as data ields or eTrex Owner’s Manual 29 Customizing Your Device Editing a Proile Name 1. Select Setup > Proiles. 2. Select a proile. 3. Select Edit Name. 4. Enter the new name. 5. Select Done. Deleting a Proile 1. Select Setup > Proiles. 2. Select a proile. 3. Select Delete > Yes. System Settings Select 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 http://www.garmin.com/ aboutGPS/waas.html. 30 • 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. • Battery Type—allows you to select the type of AA battery you are using. Display Settings Select Setup > Display. • Backlight Timeout—adjusts the length of time before the backlight turns off. NOTE: To adjust the backlight brightness, see page 40. • Colors (eTrex 20/30)—sets the colors that display in Night and Day mode. ◦ Mode—sets a light background (Day), a dark background eTrex Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device (Night), or automatically switches between the two based on the sunrise time and the sunset time for your current location (Auto). ◦ Day Background Color—sets the background image used in day mode. ◦ Day Highlight Color—sets the color for selections in day mode. ◦ Night Background Color— sets the background image used in night mode. ◦ Night Highlight Color—sets the color for selections in night mode. • Screen Capture—allows you to take screen captures on the device. eTrex Owner’s Manual Setting the Device Tones You can customize tones for messages, keys, turn warnings, and alarms. 1. Select Setup > Tones. 2. Select a tone for each audible type. Map Settings Select 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 the direction of travel at the top. • Guidance Text—allows you to select when to show guidance text on the map. 31 Customizing Your Device • Data Fields—selects the number and size of the data ields to display on the map. • 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. 32 • Map Information—allows you to enable or disable the maps currently loaded on the device. To purchase additional maps, see page 11. Tracks Settings Select Setup > Tracks. • Track Log—turns track recording on or off. • Record Method—selects a track recording method. Auto records the tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks. • Recording Interval—selects a track log recording rate. Recording points more frequently creates a more-detailed track, but ills the track log faster. eTrex Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device • Auto Archive—selects an automatic archive method to organize your tracks. Tracks are saved and cleared automatically based on the user setting. • Color (eTrex 20/30)—changes the color of the track line on the map. Changing the Units of Measure You can customize units of measure for distance and speed, elevation, and pressure. 1. Select Setup > Units. 2. Select a measurement type. 3. Select a unit of measure for the setting. Time Settings Select 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 Settings NOTE: Do not change the position format or the map datum coordinate system unless you are using a map or chart that speciies a different position format. Select Setup > Position Format. • Position Format—sets the position format in which a given location reading appears. eTrex Owner’s Manual 33 Customizing Your Device • 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 Settings This function is available on the eTrex 30. Select Setup > Heading. • 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)— sets the direction to your destination. 34 ◦ Course (CDI)—the course deviation indicator displays 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 17. Altimeter Settings This function is available on the eTrex 30. Select Setup > Altimeter. • Auto Calibration—allows the altimeter to self-calibrate each time you turn the device on. eTrex Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device • Barometer Mode ◦ Variable Elevation—allows the barometer to measure changes in elevation while you are moving. ◦ Fixed Elevation—assumes the device is stationary at a ixed elevation. Therefore, the barometric pressure should change only due to weather. • 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. eTrex Owner’s Manual • 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. • Calibrate Altimeter—page 20. Geocaching Settings Select Setup > Geocaches. • Geocache List—allows you to display the geocache list by names or codes. 35 Customizing Your Device • Found Geocaches—allows you to edit the number of geocaches found. This number automatically increases as you log a ind (page 22). • Filter Setup— page 21. • chirp™ Searching—page 23. • Program chirp™—programs the chirp accessory. See the chirp Owner’s Manual at http://www.garmin.com. Routing Settings The device calculates routes optimized for the type of activity you are doing. The routing settings available vary based on the activity selected. 36 Select Setup > Routing. • Guidance Method—allows you to select a guidance method for calculating your route. ◦ Off Road—calculates point-topoint routes. ◦ On Road For Time (requires routable maps)—calculates onroad routes that require minimal time to drive. ◦ On Road For Distance (requires routable maps)— calculates on-road routes that are shorter in distance. • Calculate Routes for—allows you to select a transportation method in order to optimize your route. eTrex Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device • Lock On Road—locks the position icon, which represents your position on the map, onto the nearest road. • Off Road Transitions—available only for some activities. ◦ Auto—automatically routes you to the next point. ◦ Manual—allows you to select the next point on the route. ◦ Distance—routes you to the next point on the route when you are within a speciied distance of your current point. • Avoidance Setup—(available only for some guidance methods) allows you to select the road type you want to avoid. eTrex Owner’s Manual Marine Map Settings This function is available on the eTrex 20 and eTrex 30. Select Setup > Marine. • Marine Chart Mode—allows you to select a nautical chart or a ishing chart: ◦ Nautical—displays various map features in different colors so that the marine POIs are more readable. The nautical chart relects the drawing scheme of paper charts. ◦ Fishing—(requires marine maps) displays a detailed view of bottom contours and depth soundings. Simpliies map presentation for optimal use while ishing. • Appearance—allows you to set the appearance of marine navigation aids on the map. 37 Customizing Your Device • Marine Alarm Setup ◦ Anchor Drag Alarm—alarm sounds when you exceed a speciied drift distance while anchored. ◦ Off Course Alarm—alarm sounds when you are off course by a speciied distance. ◦ Deep Water/Shallow Water— alarm sounds when you enter water of a speciic depth. Fitness Setting up Marine Alarms 1. Select Setup > Marine > Marine Alarm Setup. 2. Select an alarm type. 3. Select On. If necessary, enter a distance, then select Done. Restoring Speciic Settings to Defaults 1. Select Setup. 2. Select an item to reset. 3. Select menu > Restore Defaults. 38 For more information on optional itness accessories, see page 46. Resetting Data You 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. eTrex Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device Restoring Speciic Page Settings You can restore the settings for the map, compass, and trip computer. 1. Open the page for which you will restore the settings. 2. Select menu > Restore Defaults. Restoring All Default Settings You can reset all the setup values to the original settings. Select Setup > Reset > Reset All Settings > Yes. Changing the Page Sequence Before you can change the order of the page sequence, you must add pages to the sequence (page 39). 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Setup > Page Sequence. Select a page. Select Move. Select the new page location. Adding a Page 1. Select Setup > Page Sequence. 2. Select Add Page. 3. Select a page to add. Removing a Page 1. Select Setup > Page Sequence. 2. Select a page. 3. Select Remove. eTrex Owner’s Manual 39 Device Information Device Information Adjusting the Screen NOTE: The backlight brightness may be limited when the remaining capacity in the batteries is low. Extensive use of screen backlighting can signiicantly reduce battery life. 1. While the device is on, press . 2. Move the Thumb Stick left and right to adjust the brightness level. 3. Move the Thumb Stick up and down to adjust the contrast level (eTrex 10 only). Adjusting the Backlight Timeout You can decrease the backlight timeout to maximize battery power. Updating the Software Before you can update the software, you must connect the device to your computer (page 44). 1. Go to http://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 Information You can view the unit ID, software version, and license agreement. Select Setup > About. Select Setup > Display > Backlight Timeout. 40 eTrex Owner’s Manual Device Information Speciications Water resistance Rugged plastic, waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX7 Battery type 2 AA batteries, (alkaline, NiMH, lithium, or precharged NiMH) Battery Life Up to 25 hours From -4°F to 158°F Operating temperature (-20°C to 70°C) range About the Batteries ‹ WARNING The temperature rating for the device (page 41) may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures. Do not use a sharp object to remove batteries. eTrex Owner’s Manual ‹ CAUTION Contact your local waste disposal department to properly recycle the batteries. notice Alkaline batteries lose a signiicant amount of their capacity as temperature decreases. Therefore, use lithium batteries when operating the device in below-freezing conditions. Maximizing Battery Life You can do various things to increase the battery life. • Leave the backlight off when not needed. • Lower the backlight brightness (page 40). • Decrease the backlight timeout (page 40). 41 Device Information Long-Term Storage When 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 Device notice Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents which can damage plastic components. Cleaning the Device 1. Dampen a clean cloth with a mild detergent solution. 2. Wipe the device with the damp cloth. 3. Thoroughly dry the device. Cleaning the Screen 1. Dampen a soft, clean, lint-free cloth with water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass lens cleaner. 2. Wipe the screen with the cloth. 42 3. Thoroughly dry the screen. Water Immersion notice The device is waterproof to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7. It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. However, prolonged submersion can cause damage to the device. After submersion, be certain to wipe dry and air dry the device before using or charging. Extreme Temperatures notice Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur because it can cause permanent damage. eTrex Owner’s Manual Device Information Data Management NOTE: 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 Types The device supports these ile types. • Files from BaseCamp™ or HomePort™ Go to http://www.garmin.com. • GPI custom POI iles from the Garmin POI Loader • GPX geocache iles Installing a microSD Card The eTrex 20 and eTrex 30 can use microSD cards for additional storage. Also, some maps are available preloaded on memory cards. Go to http://buy.garmin.com for more 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 bottom of the device and lift up, as instructed in the battery compartment. ➊ eTrex Owner’s Manual ➋ 43 Device Information 4. 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 top of the device to lock it. 7. Replace the batteries (page 7). 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. 44 ➊ ➋ 3. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini-USB port. Your device and memory card (optional) appear as removable drives in My Computer on Windows computers and as mounted volumes on Mac computers. Transferring Files to Your Computer Before you can transfer iles, you must connect the device to your computer (page 44). 1. Browse your computer for the ile. 2. Select the ile. 3. Select Edit > Copy. eTrex Owner’s Manual Device Information 4. Open the “Garmin” or memory card drive/volume. 5. Select Edit > Paste. TIP: You must put geocache iles in the Garmin\GPX folder. Deleting Files notice If you do not know the purpose of a ile, do not delete it. Your device memory contains important system iles that should not be deleted. Be especially cautious of folders entitled “Garmin.” 3. Select the iles. 4. Press the Delete key on your keyboard. Disconnecting the USB Cable 1. 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. Before you can delete iles, you must connect the device to your computer (page 44). 1. Open the “Garmin” drive or volume. 2. If necessary, open a folder or volume. eTrex Owner’s Manual 45 Appendix Appendix Optional Accessories Optional accessories, such as mounts, maps, itness accessories, and replacement parts, are available at http://buy.garmin.com or from your Garmin dealer. Optional Maps You can purchase additional maps, such as BirdsEye satellite imagery, Garmin custom maps, Inland Lakes, TOPO, BlueChart g2, and City Navigator maps. Optional Fitness Accessories Fitness accessories are available for the eTrex 30. Before you can use the itness accessory with your device, you must install the accessory according to the instructions included with the accessory. 46 You can use optional itness 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 Accessories 1. Bring the device within range (10 ft. or 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 ields to view the heart rate or cadence data (page 28). eTrex Owner’s Manual Appendix Tips 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 (33 ft. or 10 m) away from other ANT+ accessories. • Bring the Garmin device within range (10 ft. or 3 m) of the ANT+ accessory. • After you pair the irst 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 receives data from only your eTrex Owner’s Manual accessory, and you can go near other accessories. Data Field Options Not all data ields are available for all models. Data Field Accuracy of GPS Description The margin of error for your exact location. For example, your GPS location is accurate to within +/- 12 ft. Ambient The uncalibrated Pressure environmental pressure. Ascent The average vertical Average distance of ascent. Ascent The maximum ascent Maximum rate in feet or meters per minute. Ascent - Total The total elevation distance ascended. 47 Appendix Data Field Barometer Battery Level Bearing Cadence (cadence accessory required) Course Description The calibrated current pressure. The remaining battery power. The direction from your current location to a destination. Revolutions of the crank arm or strides per minute. The direction from your starting location to a destination. Descent The average vertical Average distance of descent. Descent The maximum Maximum descent rate in feet or meters per minute. Descent - Total The total elevation distance descended. Distance to The distance to your Destination inal destination. 48 Data Field Distance to Next Elevation Elevation Maximum Elevation Minimum ETA at Destination ETA at Next Glide Ratio Description The remaining distance to the next waypoint on the route. The altitude of your current location above or below sea level. The highest elevation reached. The lowest elevation reached. The estimated time of day you will reach your inal destination. The estimated time of day you will reach the next waypoint on the route. The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to the change in vertical distance. eTrex Owner’s Manual Appendix Data Field Description Glide Ratio to The glide ratio Dest. required to descend from your current position and elevation to the destination elevation. GPS Signal The strength of the Strength GPS signal. Heading The direction you are moving. Heart Rate Your heart rate in (heart rate beats per minute monitor (bpm). required) Location Displays the current (lat/lon) position in the default position format regardless of the selected settings. Location Displays the current (selected) position in the selected position format. eTrex Owner’s Manual Data Field Odometer Off Course Pointer Speed Speed Maximum Speed Moving Avg. Description A running tally of distance traveled for all trips. The distance to the left or the right by which you have strayed from the original path of travel. The data ield arrow points in the direction of the next waypoint or turn. The current rate of speed at which you are moving since last reset. The maximum speed reached since last reset. The average speed of the device while moving since last reset. 49 Appendix Data Field Speed Overall Avg. Sunrise Sunset Time of Day Time to Destination Time to Next To Course 50 Description Your average speed since last reset. The time of sunrise based on your GPS position. The time of sunset based on your GPS position. The current time of day based on your time settings (format, time zone, and daylight saving time). The estimated time needed to reach your inal destination. The estimated time needed to reach the next waypoint on the route. The direction in which you must move to return to the route. Data Field Description Trip Odometer A running tally of the distance traveled since the last reset. Trip Time A running tally of time Moving since the last reset. The time spent not Trip Time moving since the last Stopped reset. Trip Time A running tally of Total 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 The speed at which you are closing on a Good destination along a route. eTrex Owner’s Manual Appendix Data Field Description Vert. Speed to The measurement Dest. of your rate of ascent or descent to a predetermined altitude. Vertical Speed Your rate of altitude gain or loss over time. Waypoint at The last point on Dest. a route to your destination. Waypoint at The next point on Next your route. eTrex Owner’s Manual 51 Appendix Troubleshooting Problem The device does not respond. How do I reset the device? I want to reset all the customized settings back to the factory defaults. My device does not acquire satellite signals. Solution 1. Remove the batteries. 2. Reinstall the batteries. NOTE: This does not erase any of your data or settings. Select Setup > Reset > Reset All Settings. 1. Take your device out of buildings and parking garages, and away from tall buildings and trees. 2. Turn on the device. 3. Remain stationary for several minutes. To learn how to maximize the battery life, see page 41. The batteries do not last long. On the device, an image of the device connected to a How do I know my device is in USB mass computer appears. storage mode? On your computer, you should see a new removable disk drive in My Computer on Windows computers and a mounted volume on Mac computers. 52 eTrex Owner’s Manual Appendix Problem My device is connected to the computer, but it will not go into mass storage mode. Solution You may have loaded a corrupted ile. 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 30 seconds or until the device goes into mass storage mode. I cannot see any new If you have several network drives mapped on your computer, Windows may have trouble assigning drive removable drives in letters to your Garmin drives. See the Help ile for your my list of drives. operating system to learn how to assign drive letters. I need replacement Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin parts or accessories. dealer. I want to buy an Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin external GPS antenna. dealer. eTrex Owner’s Manual 53 Index Index AA batteries selecting the type 30 accessories 46, 53 itness 46 acquiring satellite signals 52 active route 13 addresses 12 advanced map setup 32 alarms clock 26 marine 38 proximity 24 tones for 31 almanac hunting and ishing 25 sunrise and sunset 25 altimeter calibrating 20 plot type 35 settings 34 54 ANT+ accessories 46 area calculation 25 automotive mode 31 auto mounts 17 auto zoom 32 backlight timeout 40 barometer 19 BaseCamp 43 batteries 30, 48 about 41 information 7, 41 installing 7 life 41 long term storage 42 maximizing life 41 selecting the type 7 storage 7 warnings 7 BirdsEye satellite imagery 11 BlueChart g2 maps 11 calculator 25 calendar 25 calibrating altimeter 20 compass 18 caring for the device 42 long-term storage 42 chirp 23 City Navigator maps 17 compass 17 calibrating 18 navigating 18 restore 39 setup options 34 connecting to another device 24 USB cable 44 wireless accessories 46 course pointer 19 creating routes 12 waypoints 9 customizing data ields 28 eTrex Owner’s Manual Index device settings 30–39 proiles 29 data ields 28 options 47 deleting iles 45 proiles 30 routes 13 tracks 15 waypoints 9 display backlight timeout 30 screen capture 30 settings 30 downloading geocaches 21 software 40 driving routes 37 editing proiles 30 routes 12 waypoints 9 eTrex Owner’s Manual elevation plot 19, 20 barometric altimeter 20 of a track 15 ile types 43 inding addresses 12 near your location 11 ishing times 25 itness options 46 geocaches 21, 35 downloading 21 ilter list 21 logging attempt 22 navigating to 22 settings 35 GPS signals 8, 26, 30, 47, 49, 52 turning off 26 heading settings 34 HomePort 43 hunting times 25 keys 5, 6 language 30 locking ring 6 main menu customizing 28 map 16, 17 additional 11 datum 34 detail 32 information 32 optional 46 restore 39 setup 32 viewing routes 13 marine settings 37–38 measuring area 25 memory card 43 microSD card 43 moon phase 25 55 Index myGarmin 8 navigating 16 driving routes 17 to a geocache 22 to waypoints 9 with bearing pointer 18 with course pointer 19 north up 31 orientation, map 31 pages 39 adding 39 removing 39 position format 33 power key 8 proiles 29 changing 29 creating 29 selecting 29 proximity alarms 24 56 recording tracks 14, 32 registering your device 8 resetting all settings 52 data 38 device 52 elevation plot 20 restoring default settings 39 routes 12–13 active route 13 avoidance 37 creating 12 deleting 13 editing 13 navigating 13 settings 36 satellite signals 8, 26, 47, 49, 52 system settings 30 turning off GPS 26, 27 saving tracks 15 sharing data 24 Sight N’ Go 10 software updating 40 version 40 stopwatch 26 storing the device 42 sunrise and sunset times 25, 50 system settings 30 text size, maps 32 time alarms 26 data ields 50 settings 33 sunrise and sunset 25, 50 zone 33 tones 31 eTrex Owner’s Manual Index tracks 14–16 archiving 15 clearing current 15 deleting 15 proiles 15 recording 14, 32 saving 15 setup 32 viewing 15 track up 31 transferring iles 44 using USB 44 wirelessly 24 trip computer 20 restore 39 troubleshooting 52 waypoints 9–10 averaging 10 creating 9 deleting 9 editing 9 navigating to 16 WebUpdater 40 Where To? 11 zooming 32 unit ID 40 units of measure 33 updating software 40 USB cable 52 connecting 44 disconnecting 45 eTrex Owner’s Manual 57 © 2011 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9LR UK Garmin Corporation No. 68, Zhangshu 2nd Road, Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City, 221, Taiwan (R.O.C.) www.garmin.com July 2011 190-01198-00 Rev. B Printed in Taiwan
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