Garmin 03023 Outdoor GPS User Manual A03023 UM Part 1
Garmin International Inc Outdoor GPS A03023 UM Part 1
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- 4. Users Manual part 4of4
Users Manual part 1of4
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Select to open the navlgetlon whorls In manna mode, hold In Create a Man Overboard (MOB) and begln navigallon to me MOB lumllon In automawe mode, hold to aperture next tllll page and play the vctoe prorrm lnr the next turn AV Select to $10")th options, and rmvethemtsm 4 > Battery Information The temperature rating for the devtce may exceed the usable range of some battenes Alkaline battenes can rupture at hlgh temperatures Do not use a sharp object to remove battenes FIND NAV MOB Selmnowenmmm — Contact your local waste dlsposal department to properly recycle the battenes NOTICE Alkallne balterles lose a slgnlflcant amount of [hell capeclty as the temperature decreases Use llthlulrl battelleswhen operetlng the dance In below treezmg condltlons Inng the Battery Pack 1 Turn the 04mg counterrdookmse, and puI up to remove the cover 2 Locate the metal contaas on the end of the llthlurrHon battery 3 Insert the battery Into the compartment, contacts first ,// Press the battery Into place Replace the battery cover, and turn the Denng clockmse qr:- Introduworl Charging the Battery Pack NO TlCE To prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry the USB port, the weather nap, and the surrounding area before charging or oonnecting to a oomputer Do not attempt to use the deVIce to charge a battery that was not provtded by Garrmn' Attempting to charge a battery that was not prowded by Garniin can damage the device and void the warranty Before you can connect the straight mnnector of the USB Ilble to your device, you may need to remove optional mount acoessones NOTE: The device does not charge whai outside the approved temperattle range (page 7) You In marge the balmy using a standard wall outlet or a USB port on your computer 1 Pull up the weather cap (D from the mini-USE port (2. 2 Plug the smal end of the USB cable lnto the mitt-USE port 3 Plug the USE end otthe cable into an AC adapter or a corwuter USB port 4 If necessary, plug the AC adapter into a stfltdard wall outlet wnen yw ouiiiiecl me devioe lo a power source, the devtoe turns on 5 Charge the baflery oompletely Removing the Battery Pack Do not use a sharp noted to remove batteries 1 Turn the 07an oounterrotockwtse, and pull up to remove the cover 2 Pull upon the side of the battery pack closest to the power button. Installing AA Batter!” Instead of the battery pack (page 3), you can use alkaline, MW, or lithium AA Inhoducttm batteries This is useful when you are on the trail and cannot charge the battery pack Use NIMH or Inhiunr battenesfor best results 1 Turn the Drnrig oountepclockwrse, and pull up to remove the cover 2 Insert three AA hattenes, observing polarity 3 Replace the battery cover, and turn the [>an clockwrse Calibrating the Compass NOTE: You must willie the electronic compass outdoors Do not send near objects that influence magnetic fields, suo‘i as cars, buildings, or werhead power lines The items has a 3-axis electronic compass You should calibrate the compass alter niovmg long distances experiencing temperature changes or dianging the batteries 1 From the compass, select MENU 2 Select Calibrate Compass > Start 3 Follow the onscreen Instructions GPS Satellite Signals After you turn on the device, it automatically begins searching for satellites. The GPS page appears while the unit is gtahenng satellite signals and acquiring a lix, which should take only a few minutes While the device is getting satellite Signals, the status shows as Acquiring Satellites Waypoints Waypnints are. locations ynu record and store in the device Waypoints can mark where you are, where you are going, or where you have been You can add details about the location, such as name, elevation, and depth You can add a gpx file that contains Waypoints by translemng the file to the GPX folder Croatlng a Waypolnt You can save your current location as a waypomt 1 Hold MARK Waypoints 2 If necessary, oharige the name or other data 3 Select OK Navigation Find Menu You can use the find menu to searm for waypoints. cities. and coordinates, You can download and naVIgate to photos, tracks, and geocaches, Additional categories appear it you have optional, compatible detailed maps loaded on the device When you open a category, the list contains Items near your current location or the map pointer (fl active) Navigating to a Destination 1 Select FIND 2 Select a utegory 3 Select a destination 4 Select 60 To Your route appears Is a magenta line on the map 5 Navrgate using the map (page 6) or compass (page 6). Navlgatlng with the Compass When navigahng to a destination, A points to your destinanon, regardless of the direction you are mowing 1 Begin navigating to a destination (page 6) 2 Select PAGE to open the compass 3 Tum uril A poms toward the top of the oornpass, and continue mowing in that direction to the mstmation Navlgating witti the Map 1 Begin navigating to a desnnation (page b). 2 eoiea PAGE to open the map A blue triangle represents your location on the map M you travel, the blue triangle moves and leaves a tradi log (trail) 3 Complete one or more actions - Use the arrow keys to view different areas . Select IN and OUT to zoom In and out ol the map stoppliig Navlgatlon 1 From the map or compass, swrpe up from the bottom of the screen Navigation 2 Seletx Stop Navigation Navigating Using TracBaclr' While navigating, you can navigate back to the beginning of your track This can be helpful when finding your way back to your campsne, the trail head, or the dock 1 Select NAV > Navigate Track, 2 Select the track 3 Select the porni to navigate to. 4 Navigate using the map or the compass BirdsEye Imagery You can download and View detailed satellite imagery on your deviae Ming Garmin BaseCamp" software and a Birdsz imagery subsciwon Go to garrnin oomlbirdseye and gurrln com Ibasecamp for more intimation. Your device may include a meryear BirdsEye imagery subscnpticli This subscription is not available in all areas or lot all devtoe models Device Information Support and Updates Garmin Express" (www garrnin oom /express) provides easy access to these services for Garmin devices - Product registration - Produta manuals - Software rmdales - Map, chan, or oourse updates Gettiru the Owner’s Manual The owners manual includes instructions rer usiig device features and amusing regulatory information. Go to vanny URL Hth Specifications Battery type Remargeable lilhiunHon Battery Me Up to 15 Mum Water mung IEC 50529 IPX7' Operating From 5' to 02°F ("Mi temperature 45" to 50'C) range Charging From 32° to 113'F (0' lo temperature 45'0) range BirdsEye Imagery minimum! 2,4 6H1 ANTo'wiveIess pmml ommnmm pvmoml Elm and W'Fr awed mm Wade wanna...) 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