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GPSMAP 62 series ® FT owner’s manual For use with the GPSMAP 62, 62s, 62st, 62sc, and 62stc © 2010–2011 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9LR UK Tel. +44 (0) 870.8501241 (outside the UK) 0808 2380000 (within the UK) Fax +44 (0) 870.8501251 Garmin Corporation No. 68, Zhangshu 2nd Road, Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City, 221, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel. 886/2.2642.9199 Fax 886/2.2642.9099 FT Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Tel. (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020 Fax (913) 397.8282 Garmin®, BlueChart®, City Navigator®, and GPSMAP® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. HomePort™, BaseCamp™, ANT™, and ANT+™ are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. All rights reserved. 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Table of Contents Getting Started..................... 1 FT Manual Conventions................... 1 Device Overview........................ 2 Battery Information..................... 2 Installing the Batteries................ 3 Turning the Device On or Off...... 3 Acquiring Satellite Signals.......... 3 Buttons....................................... 4 Restoring Default Page Settings...................................11 Map...........................................11 Compass.................................. 13 Using the Compass.................. 14 Using Sight ‘N Go..................... 14 Elevation Plot........................... 15 Opening the Main Menu........... 16 Trip Computer........................... 17 Navigating with Waypoints and Routes........................... 5 Main Menu Features and Settings.............................. 18 Waypoints................................... 5 Routes........................................ 6 Additional Maps.......................... 8 Tracks................................... 9 About Tracks.............................. 9 Navigating a Saved Track........ 10 Using the Main Pages........11 Customizing the Data Fields.....11 Geocaches............................... 18 Share Wirelessly...................... 18 Proximity Alarms....................... 19 Profile Change.......................... 19 Area Calculation....................... 19 Satellite..................................... 20 Additional Main Menu Tools...... 20 Camera and Photos........... 22 Taking a Photo.......................... 22 Viewing Photos......................... 22 Customizing Your Device. 24 FT Customizing Data Fields.......... 24 Data Field Options.................... 24 System Settings....................... 28 Display Settings........................ 29 Setting Up Tones...................... 29 Marine Settings........................ 29 Setting up Marine Alarms......... 30 Resetting Data.......................... 31 Changing the Page Sequence............................... 31 Customizing the Unit Settings.................................. 32 Time Settings............................ 32 Position Format Settings.......... 32 Altimeter Settings..................... 33 Geocache Settings................... 34 Routing Settings....................... 34 Fitness...................................... 35 Profiles..................................... 35 Updating the Software.............. 36 Viewing Important Device Information............................. 36 Contacting Garmin Product Support.................................. 36 Using the Backlight................... 37 Specifications........................... 37 Maximizing Battery Life............ 38 About the Batteries................... 39 Buying Optional Accessories.... 40 Using Optional Fitness Accessories............................ 40 Data Management.................... 41 Attaching the Wrist Strap.......... 44 Attaching the Carabiner Clip.... 45 Caring for the Device................ 45 Troubleshooting........................ 46 Appendix............................ 36 Registering Your Device........... 36 Index................................... 48 Getting Started Getting Started When you are instructed to press something, use the buttons on the unit. Use the Rocker to select something in a list, and then press ENTER (page 4). The small arrows (>) used in the text indicate that you should select a series of items in order, for example, “Select Delete > Yes.” FT warning See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Manual Conventions Install the batteries (page 3). Turn on the device (page 3). Acquire satellites (page 3). Mark a waypoint (page 5). Navigate a route (page 7). Record a track (page 9). Calibrate the compass (page 13). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. When using your device the first time, you should complete the following tasks to set up the device and get to know the basic features. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Getting Started Device Overview ➎ ➍ ➏ MCX connector for GPS antenna (under weather cap). Available only on the GPSMAP 62s and the GPSMAP 62st. Display Buttons (page 4) ➏ ➐ mini-USB port (under weather cap) ➋ Internal antenna FT ➊ ➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ ➎ ➑ ➐ microSD™ card slot (under batteries). Available only on the GPSMAP 62s and the GPSMAP 62st. ➑ Battery compartment ➌ Battery Information The device operates on two AA batteries. Use alkaline, NiMH, or lithium batteries. Use precharged GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Getting Started NiMH or lithium batteries for best results (page 40). Installing the Batteries Press and hold Setting Your Language 1. Turn on the unit. 2. Use the Rocker to select a language. FT 1. Remove the battery cover by turning the D-ring 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pulling up. 2. Insert the batteries, observing polarity. Turning the Device On or Off Acquiring Satellite Signals It may take 30 to 60 seconds to acquire signals. 3. Replace the battery cover. For best results, after you install new batteries, update the battery type in the system settings (page 41). GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 1. Go outdoors to an open area. 2. If necessary, turn on the device. 3. Wait while the device searches for satellites. A question mark flashes while the device determines your location. 4. Quickly press to open the backlight status page. The GPS bars indicate satellite Getting Started strength. When the bars are green, the device has acquired satellite signals. Press MENU to open the options menu for the page that is currently open. Press MENU twice to open the main menu (from any page). Press MARK to save your current location as a waypoint. Press PAGE to scroll through the main pages (page 11). Rocker Press QUIT to cancel or return to the previous menu or page. Press up, down, right, and left to select menu options and to move the map cursor. IN Press IN to zoom in on the map. OUT Press OUT to zoom out on the map. MARK Press FIND to open the search menu. MENU PAGE FIND QUIT Press ENTER to select options and acknowledge messages. FT Buttons ENTER GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Navigating with Waypoints and Routes Navigating with Waypoints and Routes Editing a Waypoint Before you can edit a waypoint, you must create a waypoint. Waypoints 1. From the main menu, select Waypoint Manager. 2. Select a waypoint. 3. Select an attribute (such as the name or location). 4. Enter the new information. 5. Select Done. FT Waypoints are locations you record and store in the device. Creating Waypoints 1. From any page, press MARK. 2. Select Done. From any page, press FIND. Select Waypoints. Select a waypoint. Select Go. 1. 2. 3. 4. Navigating to a Waypoint Using the Search Menu You can use the search menu to quickly find waypoints, tracks, routes, and coordinates that you have saved. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Deleting a Waypoint 1. From the main menu, select Waypoint Manager. 2. Select a waypoint. 3. Press Menu. 4. Select Delete. Navigating with Waypoints and Routes Routes A route is a sequence of waypoints that leads you to your final destination. FT Creating a Route 1. From the main menu, select Route Planner > Create Route > Select First Point. 2. Select a category. 3. Select the first 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. Press quit to save the route. Editing the Name of a Route 1. From the main menu, select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select Change Name. 4. Enter the new name. 5. Select Done. Editing a Route 1. From the main menu, select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select Edit Route. 4. Select a point. 5. Select an option: • Review—shows the point on the map. • Move Down (or Up)—changes the order of the point on the route. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Navigating with Waypoints and Routes 3. Select a route. 4. Select Go. Viewing the Active Route 1. From the main menu, select Active Route. 2. Select a point in the route to view additional details. FT • Insert—adds an additional point on the route. The additional point is inserted before the point you are editing. • Remove—removes the point from the route. Stopping Navigation of a Route 1. From any page, press FIND. 2. Select Stop Navigation. Viewing a Route on the Map 1. From the main menu, select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select View Map. Deleting a Route 1. From the main menu, select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select Delete Route. Navigating a Route 1. Press FIND. 2. Select Routes. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Navigating a Reverse Route 1. From the main menu, select Route Planner. 2. Select a route. 3. Select Reverse Route. 4. Select the route again. 5. Select View Map > Go. Navigating with Waypoints and Routes Additional Maps To purchase preloaded detailed map data cards, go to http://buy.garmin.com or contact your Garmin dealer. 6. Enter the house number. 7. Enter the street. 8. Select Go. FT Finding an Address with City Navigator® You can use optional City Navigator maps to search for addresses, cities, and other locations. The detailed maps contain millions of points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services. Press FIND. Select Addresses. Enter the country. Enter the city or postal code. NOTE: Not all map data provides postal code searching. 5. Select the city. 1. 2. 3. 4. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Tracks Tracks About Tracks FT Your Garmin device records a track log while you are moving. You can save these tracks and navigate to them later. 4. Select an option: • Distance—records tracks at a specified distance. • Time–records tracks at a specified time. • Auto—records tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks. 5. Select Recording Interval. 6. Select an option to record tracks more or less often. NOTE: Using the Most Often interval provides the most track detail and fills up the device memory quicker. You can view archived or loaded tracks by selecting Track Manager from the main menu. Managing Track Log Recording 1. From the main menu, 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. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Tracks Viewing the Current Track The track being recorded is called the current track. Deleting a Track 1. From the main menu, select Track Manager. 2. Select a track. 3. Select Delete > Yes. FT 1. From the main menu, select Track Manager > Current Track. 2. Select an option: • View Map—shows the current track on the map. • Elevation Plot—shows the elevation plot (page 15) for the current track. Clearing the Current Track From the main menu, select Setup > Reset > Clear Current Track > Yes. Navigating a Saved Track Saving the Current Track 1. From the main menu, select Track Manager > Current Track. 2. Select what you want to save: • Save Track—saves the entire active track. • Save Portion—allows you to select a portion of the current track to save. 10 You must record and save a track before you can navigate using it. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press FIND. Select Tracks. Select a saved track. Select Go. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Using the Main Pages Using the Main Pages Customizing the Data Fields Changing the Map Orientation 1. From the map, press MENU. 2. Select Setup Map > Orientation. 3. Select an orientation: • Select North Up to show north at the top of the page. • Select Track Up to show your current direction of travel at the top of the page. • Select Automotive Mode to show a perspective view. You can customize the data fields that appear on the main pages. For data field descriptions, see page 24. From a main page, press meNu. Select Change Data Fields. Select a data field. Follow the on-screen instructions. 1. 2. 3. 4. The position icon represents your location on the map. As you travel, the position icon moves and leaves a track log (trail). Waypoint names and symbols also appear on the map. FT The information needed to operate this device is found on the following pages: map, compass, main menu, and trip computer. Map Restoring Default Page Settings 1. From a main page, press meNu. 2. Select Restore Defaults. 3. Press enter. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 11 Using the Main Pages Measuring Distance You can move the cursor around the map to measure distance from the current location. FT 1. From the map, press MENU. 2. Select Measure Distance. The device automatically begins measuring from your current location. 3. Move the cursor to a point you want to measure to. The distance appears at the bottom of the page. 4. Press quit to stop measuring. • Guidance Text—allows you to select when to show guidance text on the map. • Advanced Map Setup ◦◦ 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—map items draw or appear at or below the selected zoom level. ◦◦ Text Size—allows you to select the text size for map items. ◦◦ Detail—allows you to select the amount of map data displayed on the device. note: Higher detail settings may cause the map to redraw slowly. • Shaded Relief—shows detail relief on the map (if available) or turns off shading. Map Setup Options From the map, press menu, and select Setup Map. • Map Orientation—allows you to select how the map is displayed (page 11). 12 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Using the Main Pages • Map Information—allows you to enable or disable the maps currently loaded on the device. To purchase additional maps, see page 41. Compass notice Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors. Do not stand near objects that influence magnetic fields, such as cars, buildings, or overhead power lines. FT When navigating to a destination, the bearing pointer points to your destination, regardless of the direction you are moving. When the bearing pointer points toward the top of the electronic compass, you are traveling directly toward your destination. If it points any other direction, turn toward that direction until the arrow is pointing toward the top of the compass. Calibrating the Compass note: The three-axis compass is available only with the GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st. You should calibrate the compass after moving long distances, experiencing temperature changes, or changing the batteries. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 1. From the compass, press MENU. 2. Select Calibrate Compass > Start. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. 13 Using the Main Pages Using the Compass You can use the compass to navigate an active route. Using Sight ‘N Go Compass Setup Options From the compass, press menu, and select Setup Heading. • Display—shows the type of directional heading on the compass: ◦◦ Directional Letters—sets the compass reading to directional letters (N, S, E, W). ◦◦ Numeric Degrees—sets the compass reading to degrees (0°–359°). ◦◦ Mils—sets the compass reading to mils (0 mils–6399 mils). • North Reference—sets the north reference of the compass: ◦◦ True—sets true north as the heading reference. ◦◦ Magnetic—automatically sets the magnetic declination for your location. FT 1. Press page. 2. Hold the device level. 3. Follow the bearing pointer to your destination. 4. Use the compass to navigate to the object. NOTE: Sight ‘N Go is available only with the GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st. You 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. From the main menu, select Sight ‘N Go. 2. Point the device at an object. 3. Select Lock Direction > Set Course. 14 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Using the Main Pages Elevation Plot note: The elevation plot page is available only with the GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st. Calibrating the Barometric Altimeter You can manually calibrate the barometric altimeter if you know the correct elevation or the correct pressure. FT ◦◦ Grid—sets grid north as the heading reference (0°). ◦◦ User—sets the magnetic variation value. • Go To Line/Pointer—allows you to select how the course is displayed. ◦◦ Bearing (Small/Large) indicates the direction to your destination. ◦◦ Course indicates your relationship to a course line leading to a destination. • Compass—allows you to switch from an electronic compass to a GPS compass when you are traveling at a higher rate of speed for a set period of time, or turns the compass off. • Calibrate Compass—starts the compass calibration (page 13). 1. From the elevation plot, press menu. 2. Select Calibrate Altimeter. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 15 Using the Main Pages Elevation Plot Setup Options From the elevation plot, press menu. FT • Change Plot Type—sets the type of data shown on the elevation plot: ◦◦ 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. • Adjust Zoom Ranges—adjusts the zoom ranges shown on the elevation plot page. • Reset—resets the elevation plot data: ◦◦ Reset Trip Data—resets all trip data. ◦◦ Delete All Waypoints—deletes all saved waypoints. ◦◦ Clear Current Track—deletes the track log. ◦◦ Restore Defaults—restores the device to factory settings. Calibrate Altimeter—see page 15. 16 Opening the Main Menu The main menu gives you access to setup screens including waypoints, tracks, and routes. See page 18 for main menu settings pages. From any page, press MENU twice. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Using the Main Pages Trip Computer The trip computer displays your current speed, average speed, maximum speed, trip odometer, and other helpful statistics. FT Trip Computer Setup Options From the trip computer, press menu. • Change Dashboard—changes the theme and information displayed on the dashboard. note: Your customized settings are remembered by the dashboard, and will not be lost when you change profiles (page 19). • Reset—resets all the trip computer values to zero. For accurate information, reset the trip information before beginning a trip. • Big Numbers—changes the size of the numbers shown on the trip computer page. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 17 Main Menu Features and Settings Main Menu Features and Settings Geocaches FT Geocaching is a type of treasure hunting, in which geocachers seek hidden treasures using GPS coordinates posted on the Internet by those hiding the geocache. Navigating to a Geocache 1. From the main menu, select Geocaches. 2. Select Find a Geocache. 3. Select a geocache. 4. Select Go. note: The share wirelessly feature is available only with the GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st. Downloading Geocaches 1. Register your device (page 36). 2. Connect your device to your computer (page 43). 3. Go to www.garmin.com/products /communicator. 4. Download the Garmin Communicator plug-in. 5. Go to www.garmin.com/geocache. 6. Follow the on-screen instructions to download geocaches to your device. Share Wirelessly 18 Your device can send or receive data when connected to another compatible device. You must be within 10 feet (3 m) of the compatible Garmin device. Sending and Receiving Data 1. From the main menu, select Share Wirelessly. 2. Select Send or Receive. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Main Menu Features and Settings Proximity Alarms Area Calculation Calculating the Size of an Area 1. From the main menu, select Area Calculation > Start. 2. Walk around the perimeter of the area you want to calculate. 3. Select Calculate when finished. After you calculate the area, you can save the track to your device and change the unit of measure. Setting a Proximity Alarm 1. From the main menu, select Proximity Alarms. 2. Select Create New. 3. Select a category. 4. Select a point. 5. Select Use. 6. Enter a radius. 7. Select Done. FT Proximity alarms alert you when you are approaching a predetermined area. Setting a Profile 1. From the main menu, select Profile Change. Your current profile is indicated on the page. 2. Select a profile. Profile Change When you are using a profile and you change settings such as data fields, units of measurement, or position settings, they are saved automatically as part of the profile you are using. For more information about customizing your profile, see ?. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 19 Main Menu Features and Settings Satellite The satellite page shows your current location, GPS accuracy, satellite locations, and signal strength. FT Satellite Settings From the satellite page, press menu. • Set Location On Map—allows you to mark your current location on the map. This option is available only when you turn off GPS. You can use this location to create routes or search for saved locations. • AutoLocate® Position—calculates your GPS position using the Garmin AutoLocate feature. Additional Main Menu Tools • Calendar—displays a calendar. • Calculator—displays a calculator. • Sun and Moon—displays sunrise and sunset times along with the moon phase. • Use With GPS On—allows you to turn the GPS on and off. • Track Up—indicates whether satellites are shown with rings oriented with North toward the top of the screen or oriented with your current track toward the top of the screen. • Single Color—allows you to select whether the satellite page is displayed in multicolor or single color. 20 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Main Menu Features and Settings FT • Alarm Clock—sets an audible alarm. If you are not currently using the device, you can set the device to turn on at a specific time. • Hunt and Fish—displays the predicted best dates and times for hunting and fishing at your current location. • Stopwatch—allows you to use a timer, mark a lap, and time laps. • Waypoint Averaging—allows you to refine a waypoint location with multiple samples to achieve the most-accurate location possible. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 21 Camera and Photos Camera and Photos Taking a Photo Viewing Photos You can view photos you have taken with the camera (page 22) and photos you have transferred to the device (page 50). FT You can take photos with the GPSMAP 62sc and GPSMAP 62stc. When you take a photo, the geographic location is automatically saved in the photo information. You can navigate to the location like a waypoint. Setting the Camera for Low Light Select > Camera > > Low Light Mode. 1. Select > Photo Viewer. 2. Select and to view all the photos. 3. Select a photo to see a larger view of it. 1. Select > Camera. 2. Turn the device horizontally or vertically to change the orientation of the photo. 3. If necessary, select + or - to zoom in or out. 4. Hold to focus. 5. Release to take a photo. 22 Viewing a Slideshow 1. Select > Photo Viewer. 2. Select a photo. 3. Select > View Slideshow. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Camera and Photos Viewing the Location of a Photo 1. Select > Photo Viewer. 2. Select a photo. 3. Select > View Map. Navigating to a Photo 1. Select > Photo Viewer. 2. Select a photo. 3. Select > View Information > Go. 4. Navigate using the map (page 17) or compass (page 20). FT Sorting Photos 1. Select > Photo Viewer > > Sort Photos. 2. Select Most Recently, Near a Location, or On a Specific Date. Setting a Photo as Wallpaper 1. Select > Photo Viewer. 2. Select a photo. 3. Select > Set as Wallpaper. Uploading and Downloading Photos from Garmin Connect 1. Connect your device to a computer (page 50). 2. Go to http://my.garmin.com. 3. If necessary, create an account. 4. Sign in. 5. Follow the on-screen directions to upload or download photos. Deleting a Photo 1. Select > Photo Viewer. 2. Select a photo. 3. Select > Delete Photo > Yes. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 23 Customizing Your Device Customizing Your Device Customizing Data Fields From a main page, press meNu. Select Change Data Fields. Select a data field. Follow the on-screen instructions. 1. 2. 3. 4. Data Field Options ** Available only with the GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st. 24 Description The margin of error for your exact location. For example, your GPS location is accurate to within +/- 12 feet. **Ambient The uncalibrated Pressure environmental pressure. **Ascent The average vertical Average distance of ascent. **Ascent The maximum Maximum ascent rate in feet/ meters per minute. **Ascent - Total The total elevation distance ascended. **Barometer The calibrated current pressure. Battery Level The remaining battery power. Bearing The direction from your current location to a destination. FT You can customize the data fields displayed on each main page. Data Field Accuracy of GPS GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device Description Revolutions of the crank arm or strides per minute. The direction from your starting location to a destination. The depth of the water. Requires a connection to a NMEA 0183 depthcapable device to acquire data (page 29). The average vertical distance of descent. The maximum descent rate in feet/ meter per minute. The total elevation distance descended. The distance to your final destination. Data Field Description Distance to Next The remaining distance to the next waypoint on the route. Elevation The altitude of your current location above or below sea level. **Elevation The highest Maximum elevation reached. **Elevation The lowest elevation Minimum reached. ETA at The estimated Destination time of day you will reach your final destination. ETA at Next The estimated time of day you will reach the next waypoint on the route. Depth **Descent Average **Descent Maximum FT Data Field **Cadence (cadence accessory required) Course **Descent Total Distance to Dest. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 25 Customizing Your Device Location (selected) Odometer Off Course GPS Signal Strength Heading Data Field Location (lat/ lon) **Heart Rate (heart rate monitor required) 26 Description Displays the current position in the default position format regardless of the selected settings. Displays the current position in the selected position format. 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 field arrow points in the direction of the next waypoint or turn. FT Glide Ratio To Dest. Description The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to the change in vertical distance. The glide ratio required to descend from your current position and elevation to the destination elevation. The strength of the GPS signal. The direction you are moving. Your heart rate in beats per minute (bpm). Data Field Glide Ratio Pointer GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device Description The current rate of speed at which you are moving since last reset. Speed The maximum Maximum speed reached since last reset. Speed - Moving The average speed Avg. of the device while moving since last reset. Speed - Overall Your average speed Avg. 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 Temperature Water Description The temperature of the water. Requires a connection to a NMEA 0183 temperature-capable device to acquire data (page 29). The current time of day based on your time settings (format, time zone, and daylight saving time). The estimated time needed to reach your final destination. The estimated time needed until you reach the next waypoint on the route. FT Data Field Speed Time of Day GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Time to Destination Time to Next 27 Customizing Your Device Description The direction in which you must move to return to the route. Trip Odometer A running tally of the distance traveled since the last reset. Trip Time A running tally of Moving time since the last reset. Trip Time The time spent not Stopped moving since the last reset. Trip Time - Total A 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. Data Field Velocity Made Good Vert. Speed to Dest. Description The speed at which you are closing on a destination along a route. The measurement of your rate of ascent or descent to a predetermined altitude. Your rate of altitude gain or loss over time. The last point on a route to your destination. The next point on your route. FT Data Field To Course Waypoint at Dest. Waypoint at Next Vertical Speed 28 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device System Settings From the main menu, select Setup > System. FT • 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. • 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 battery you are using. • Interface—sets the format of the serial interface: ◦◦ Garmin Serial—Garmin proprietary format used to provide PVT protocol data. ◦◦ 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 DGPS Differential Global Positioning System information from a device supplying RTCM data in an SC-104 format. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 29 Customizing Your Device Display Settings Marine Settings • Backlight Timeout—see page 40. • Battery Save—see page 39. • Colors—sets the colors used on the device screens. • Main, Setup, Find Style—allows you to select how the main menu, setup menu, and search menu appear. • Screen Capture—allows you to take screen captures on the device. • Marine Chart Mode—allows you to select a nautical chart or a fishing chart: ◦◦ Nautical (requires marine maps)—displays various map features in different colors so that the marine POIs are more readable. The nautical chart reflects the drawing scheme of paper charts. ◦◦ Fishing (requires marine maps)—displays a detailed view of bottom contours and depth soundings. Simplifies map presentation for optimal use while fishing. From the main menu, select Setup > Marine. FT From the main menu, select Setup > Display. Setting Up Tones Your Garmin device allows you to customize the key tones and message beeps, or to turn off tones. From the main menu, select Setup > Tones. 30 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device Setting up Marine Alarms Setting the Anchor Drag Alarm You can set an alarm to sound when you exceed a specified drift distance while anchored. 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Marine Settings. 2. Select Anchor Drag Alarm > On. 3. Enter a distance. 4. Select Done. FT • Spot Soundings—allows you to turn spot soundings on and set dangerous depths. • Light Sectors—displays the sector in which a navigational light is visible. You can select On to show light sectors at all times, or you can select Auto to allow the device to automatically filter out light sectors depending on the zoom level. • Symbol Set—allows you to show NOAA or IALA symbols on the map. • Marine Alarm Setup—sets the anchor drag alarm, off course alarm, deep water alarm, and shallow water alarm. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Setting the Off Course Alarm You can set an alarm to sound when you are off course by a specified distance. 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Marine Settings. 2. Select Off Course Alarm > On. 3. Enter a distance. 4. Select Done. 31 Customizing Your Device 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Reset. 2. Select an item to reset. Changing the Page Sequence FT Setting the Deep Water or Shallow Water Alarm 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Marine > Marine Alarm Setup. 2. Select Shallow Water > On to set an alarm to sound when the depth is less than the specified value. 3. Enter the depth that triggers the shallow water alarm. 4. Select Done. 5. Select Deep Water > On to set an alarm to sound when the depth is greater than the specified value. 6. Enter the depth that triggers the deep water alarm. 7. Select Done. Resetting Data You can reset trip data, delete all waypoints, clear the current track, or restore default values. 32 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Page Sequence. 2. Select a page. 3. Select Move. 4. Move the page up or down the list. 5. Press Enter. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device Adding a Page 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Page Sequence. 2. Select Add Page. 3. Select a page to add. Time Settings From the main menu, select Setup > Time. FT Removing a Page 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Page Sequence. 2. Select a page. 3. Select Remove. 4. Press Enter. 4. Repeat steps 2–3 for each setting you want to customize. • 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. Customizing the Unit Settings You can customize units of measure for distance and speed, elevation, depth, temperature, and pressure. 1. From the main menu, select Setup > Units. 2. Select a setting. 3. Select a unit for the setting. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 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 specifies a different position format. From the main menu, select Setup > Position Format. 33 Customizing Your Device Altimeter Settings ◦◦ 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. ◦◦ Elevation/Distance—records elevation changes over a distance. ◦◦ Barometric Pressure—records barometric pressure over a period of time. FT • 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. From the main menu, select Setup > Altimeter. • Auto Calibration—the altimeter self-calibrates each time you turn the device on. • Barometer Mode ◦◦ Variable Elevation—the barometer functions while you are moving. 34 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Customizing Your Device ◦◦ Ambient Pressure—records ambient pressure changes over a period of time. Geocache Settings FT From the main menu, select Setup > Geocaches. ◦◦ 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. • Calculates Routes for—allows you to select a transportation method in order to optimize your route. • Lock On Road—locks the current location marker on the nearest road, compensating for variances in map position accuracy (requires routable maps). • 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. • Geocache List—allows you to show the geocache list by names or codes. • Found Geocaches—allows you to enter the number of geocaches found. Routing Settings From the main menu, select Setup > Routing. • Guidance Method—allows you to select a guidance method for calculating your route. ◦◦ Off Road—calculates point-topoint routes. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 35 Appendix Appendix Registering Your Device You can view the unit ID, software version, and license agreement. From the main menu, select Setup > About. FT Help us better support you by completing our online registration today. Viewing Important Device Information • Go to http://my.garmin.com. • Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place. You can contact Garmin Product Support if you have any questions about this product. Updating the Software Contacting Garmin Product Support You must connect the device to your computer to update the software (page 43). 1. Go to www.garmin.com /webupdater. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. note: This does not erase any of your data or settings. 36 • In the USA, go to www.garmin .com/support, or contact Garmin USA by phone at (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020. • In the UK, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by phone at 0808 2380000. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Appendix Using the Backlight Display (diagonal) 2.6 in. (66 mm) Resolution (W × H) 160 × 240 pixels, backlit 65K color TFT display Water resistance Fully gasketed, high impact plastic alloy, waterproof to IEC 529-IPX-7 FT • In Europe, go to www.garmin.com /support and click Contact Support for in-country support information, or contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by phone at +44 (0) 870.8501241. The backlight is activated any time you press a button. Alerts and messages also activate the backlight. to turn on the Quickly press backlight. NOTE: To change the backlight settings, see page 40. Specifications Physical size (W × H × D) 2.6 × 6.0 × 1.2 in. (6.6 × 15.2 × 3.0 cm) Weight 7.8 oz. (222.3 g) with batteries GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 37 Appendix • • Battery type Two AA batteries (alkaline, NiMH, or lithium) See page 37. Battery life Up to 20 hours, typical usage Operating temperature range From 5°F to 158°F (from -15 to 70°C) See page 37. Radio frequency/ protocol 2.4 GHz/ ANT+ wireless communications protocol • 1.7GB (approximatley) for the GPSMAP 62 and GPSMAP 62s The GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st have a microSD card slot for additional data storage. 500MB (approximately) for the GPSMAP 62st: No memory battery is required. FT • Data storage Computer interface 38 USB GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Appendix Altimeter Accuracy: ± 10 ft. (± 3 m)* Resolution: 1 ft. (.3 m) Range: from -2,000 ft. to 30,000 ft. (from -610 to 9144 m) *Subject to proper user calibration. FT • < 33 ft. (10 m) 95% typical use GPS is subject to accuracy degradation to 100 m 2DRMS under the U.S. DoD imposed Selective Availability (SA) Program when activated. From 10 to 16 ft. (from 3 to 5 m) 95% typical (WAAS accuracy in North America) DGPS • Compass GPS accuracy GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Accuracy: ± 2 degrees (± 5 degrees in extreme Northern and Southern latitudes)* Resolution: 1 degree. *Subject to proper user calibration. Maximizing Battery Life Using the Battery Save Option Use the battery save option to save battery power and prolong battery life. 39 Appendix Decreasing the Backlight Extensive use of screen backlighting can significantly reduce battery life. You can adjust the backlight brightness and decrease the backlight timeout to maximize battery power. FT From the main menu, select Setup > Display > Battery Save > On. 1. Quickly press to open the backlight status page. 2. Use the Rocker to adjust the brightness. Adjusting the Backlight Timeout From the main menu, select Setup > Display > Backlight Timeout. About the Batteries warning See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. The temperature rating for the device 40 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Appendix Buying Optional Accessories Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer for information about optional accessories, preloaded map data cards, fitness accessories, and replacement parts. FT may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures. Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as temperature decreases. Use lithium batteries when operating the device in below-freezing conditions. Using Optional Fitness Accessories NOTE: The fitness option is available only with the GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st. Selecting the Battery Type 1. From the main menu, select Setup > System > Battery Type. 2. Select Alkaline, Lithium, or Rechargeable NiMH. 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. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Before you can use the fitness accessory with your device, you must install the accessory according to the instructions that are included with the accessory. You can use optional fitness accessories including a heart rate monitor or a cadence sensor with your device. 41 Appendix These accessories use ANT+™ wireless technology to send data to the device. FT 1. Bring the device within range (3 m) of the ANT+ accessory. 2. From the main menu, select Setup > Fitness. 3. Select an option: • Select Heart Rate Monitor > On. • Select Bike Cadence Sensor > On. You can view heart rate and cadence data by customizing your data fields (page 22). 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 10 m away from other ANT+ accessories. • Bring the Garmin device within range (3 m) of the ANT+ accessory. • After you pair the first 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 42 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Appendix accessory, and you can go near other accessories. Data Management 1. Remove the battery cover by turning the D-ring 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pulling up. 2. Slide up and pull out the metal cover. 3. Align the metal contacts, and place the card in the slot. FT 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. purchase preloaded detailed map data cards from your Garmin dealer. In addition to map and data storage, the memory cards can be used to store files such as images, cartridges, geocaches, routes, waypoints, and custom POIs. File Types The device supports the following file types: • Files from BaseCamp™ or HomePort™. Go to www.garmin .com. • GPI custom POI files from the Garmin POI Loader. Installing a microSD Card NOTE: The microSD card option is available only with the GPSMAP 62s and GPSMAP 62st. You can purchase microSD memory cards from an electronics supplier, or GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 43 Appendix 4. Replace the batteries and the battery cover. Connecting the USB Cable notice To prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry the mini-USB port, the weather cap, and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer. FT microSD card slot 4. Push in and slide down the metal cover. 5. Replace the batteries and the battery cover. 1. Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer. 2. Pull up the weather cap from the mini-USB port. 3. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini-USB port. Your device and microSD card (optional) appear as removable drives in My Computer on Windows computers and as mounted volumes on Mac computers. Removing a microSD Card 1. Slide up and pull out the metal cover. 2. Remove the card from the slot. 3. Push in and slide down the metal cover. 44 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Appendix Deleting Files NOTICE Your device memory contains important system files and folders that should not be deleted. Before you can delete files, you must connect the device to your computer (page 43). FT Transferring Files to Your Computer After you have connected the device to your computer, you can copy and paste files from your computer into the device drives/volumes. Browse your computer for the file. Select the file. Select Edit > Copy. Open the “Garmin” or memory card drive/volume. 5. Select Edit > Paste. 1. Open the “Garmin” drive or volume. 2. If necessary, open a folder or volume. 3. Select the files. 4. Press the Delete key on your keyboard. 1. 2. 3. 4. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Disconnecting the USB Cable 1. Complete an action: • For Windows computers, click the eject icon in your system tray. 45 Appendix Troubleshooting FT 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. Decrease the backlight settings (page 40). The batteries do not last long. How do I know my device is in USB mass storage mode? Solution 1. Remove the batteries. 2. Reinstall the batteries. Note: This does not erase any of your data or settings. From the main menu, select Setup > Reset > Reset All Settings. Problem The screen or buttons do 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. On the device, a screen appears showing the Garmin logo and the USB symbol. On your computer, you should see a new removable disk drive in My Computer on Windows computers and a mounted volume on Mac computers. 46 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Appendix I need replacement parts or accessories. I want to buy an external GPS antenna. I cannot see any new removable drives in my list of drives. Solution You may have loaded a corrupted file. 1. Disconnect the device from your computer. 2. Turn off the device. 3. Press and hold the Rocker while you connect the device to your computer. Continue pressing the Rocker for 10 seconds or until the device goes into mass storage mode. If you have several network drives mapped on your computer, Windows may have trouble assigning drive letters to your Garmin drives. See the Help file for your operating system to learn how to assign drive letters. Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer. Go to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer. FT Problem My device is connected to the computer, but it will not go into mass storage mode. GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 47 Index calculator 20 calendar 20 calibrating altimeter 15 compass 15 carabiner clip 43 caring for the device 43 long-term storage 37 compass calibrating 13 navigating 13 setup options 14 connecting USB cable 41 dashboard change 17 data fields 11 options 22 data storage 35 deleting files 42 profiles 33 routes 7 tracks 10 waypoints 5 display backlight 35 backlight timeout 27 FT wireless accessories 38 wirelessly 18 creating routes 6 waypoints 5 customizing data fields 11 device settings 26–33 profiles 33 accessories 38, 45 fitness 38 microSD card 38 acquiring satellite signals 44 active route 7 alarms marine 28 proximity 19 time 21 altimeter calibrating 15 plot type 31 settings 31 ANT+ accessories 38 area calculation 19 AutoLocate 20 about 37 information 2 installing 3 maximizing life 36 selecting the type 37 storage 37 warnings 37 beeps 27 buttons 4 Index backlight 35, 37 BaseCamp 39 batteries 22, 26, 36 48 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Index HomePort 39 hunting and fishing times 21 language 3, 26 editing profiles 33 routes 6 waypoints 5 elevation plot 10, 15 barometric altimeter 15 reset 16 setup 15 ENTER button 4 settings 31 GPS signals 3, 20, 22, 23, 36, 44 system settings 26 turning off GPS 20 main menu settings 18 map 11 changing orientation 11 datum 31 detail 12 information 13 measuring distance 12 setup options 12 showing tracks 10 viewing routes 7 FIND button 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 fitness options 38 Garmin Product Support 34 geocaches 18, 32 downloading 18 navigating 18 map datum coordinate system 30 marine settings 27–28 MARK button 4 measuring area 19 distance 12 MENU button 4, 11, 16, 22 microSD card 38–40 moonphase 20 FT screen capture 27 settings 27 downloading software 34 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual navigating compass 13 routes 7 to geocaches 18 to waypoints 5 tracks 10 PAGE button 4 pages adding a page 30 removing 30 sequence 29 position format 30 49 Index power button 3, 4, 35, 37 profiles 19 change 19 creating 33 setting 19 proximity alarms 19 creating 6 deleting 7 editing 6 guidance method 32 navigating 7 settings 32 recording tracks 9 registering your device 34 reset current track 29 data 29 defaults 29 trip data 29 waypoints 29 restoring default settings 11 Rocker 4 routes active route 7 avoidance 33 satellite signals 3, 20, 22, 23, 36, 44 AutoLocate 20 system settings 26 turning off GPS 20 saving tracks 10 search menu 4, 5 Sight ‘N Go 14 software updating 34 version 34 specifications 35 stopwatch 21 sun and moon times 20 system settings 26 FT QUIT button 4 50 time alarms 21 data fields 24 settings 30 stopwatch 21 sunrise and sunset 20, 24 zone 30 times hunting and fishing 21 tones 27 tracks about 9 clearing current 10 deleting 10 navigating 10 recording 9 saving 10 viewing 9 transferring files 41 using USB 41 wirelessly 18 trip computer 17 troubleshooting 44 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual Index waypoints averaging 21 creating 5 deleting 5 editing 5 navigating to 5 wrist strap 42 FT unit ID 34 updating software 34 USB cable 44 connecting 41 disconnecting 42 zooming 4, 12 zoom ranges 16 GPSMAP 62 Series Owner’s Manual 51 D FT D FT A FT For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your Garmin products, visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com. © 2010–2011 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.) June 2011 Part Number 190-01351-00 Rev. A Printed in Taiwan
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