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1. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on the computer o Transferring Dog Tracks to BaseCamp You can transfer the dog tracks to BaseCamp 1 Connect the collar to the computer Connecting the Collar to a Computer The collar turns on automatically Select Open BaseCamp BaseCamp recognizes and transfers the collar s internal track log O N Deleting Files If you do not know the purpose of a file do not delete it Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume 2 If necessary open a folder or volume 3 Select a file 4 Press the Delete key on your keyboard Disconnecting the USB Cable If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or volume you must safely disconnect your device from your computer to avoid data loss If your device is connected to your Windows computer as a portable device it is not necessary to safely disconnect 1 Complete an action e For Windows computers select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray and select your device For Mac computers drag the volume icon to the trash 2 Disconnect the cable from your computer Appendix Accessories and Replacement Parts Purchasing Accessories Go to http buy garmin com Optional Maps You can use additional maps with the device such as BirdsEye satellite imagery BlueChart g2 and City Navigator detailed m
2. 2 Select an alert 3 Select the handheld device action for the specific alert 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed Removing a Dog 1 Select Dog List 2 Select a dog 3 Select Remove Adding a Dog The handheld device can track up to 10 dogs with dog collar devices If you purchase additional dog collar devices you can link them to the handheld device To link the handheld device must be close enough to the dog collar device to touch it or you must know the dog collar device ID number 1 Select DOG 2 Select Add Dog 3 Follow the on screen instructions By default the new dog is named Dog and an ID number is randomly assigned An error message could appear if there is a conflict with the ID number of another dog Assigning a Dog ID Manually Before you can assign a dog ID manually you must turn on the dog collar device and bring it within 10 feet 3 m of the handheld device You must assign a new ID number to the dog and change the update rate Select DOG Select a dog Select Show Info gt MENU gt Comm Settings Select an unassigned and nonconflicting ID Change the update rate optional The 30 second and two minutes rates reduce battery drain but they record less detailed dog tracks and statistics 6 Bring the handheld device within a few feet of the dog collar device 7 Follow the on screen instructions About Collar Lock You can use the collar lock feature to protect your dog s ID signal usin
3. Sets how you are alerted to certain actions Setting Dog Alerts Bark Detection Enables your device to detect barks NOTE This feature is not available in all areas Display Settings Select Setup gt Display Backlight Timeout Adjusts the length of time before the backlight turns off Battery Save Saves the battery power and prolongs the battery life by turning off the screen when the backlight times out Screen Capture Allows you to save the image on the device screen Colors Changes the appearance of the display background and selection highlight Setting the Device Tones You can customize tones for messages keys warnings and alarms 1 Select Setup gt Tones 2 Select a tone for each audible type Map Settings Select Setup gt Map Orientation Adjusts how the map is shown on the page North Up shows north at the top of the page Track Up shows a top down view with your current direction of travel toward the top of the page Automotive Mode shows an 3D automotive view with the direction of travel at the top Guidance Text Sets when the guidance text appears on the map Data Fields Customizes the data fields and dashboards of the map compass elevation plot and trip computer Map Information Enables or disables the maps currently loaded on the device Advanced Map Settings Select Setup gt Map gt Advanced Map Setup Auto Zoom Automatically selects the appropriate zoom level for optimal
4. a new hunt 1 Select Dog List 2 Select a dog 3 Select Show Info gt Reset gt Yes Changing the Length of the Dog s Track You can adjust the length of the dog s tracks shown on the map Showing less tracks on the map can help to declutter the map view Changing the length of the track shown on the map does not affect the tracks stored in the internal memory 1 Select Setup gt Dogs gt Dog Track Length on Map 2 Select an option to show more or less of the tracks on the map Changing a Dog Name 1 Select DOG gt ENTER The dog information appears 2 Select the name field The on screen keyboard appears Using the On Screen Keyboard 3 Enter the name of the dog Changing the Color of the Dog s Track You can change the track color of the dog It is helpful to have the track color match the color of the collar strap if possible Select Dog List Select a dog Select Show Info Select the colored square next to the dog s name 5 Select a color khOND Changing the Dog Type Before you can change the dog type you must turn on the dog collar device and bring it within 10 feet 3 m of the handheld device You can assign a dog type so the appropriate dog status symbols appear 1 Select DOG gt ENTER gt MENU 2 Select Change Dog Type 3 Select a type Setting Dog Alerts You can adjust how the handheld device alerts you to certain actions of the dog 1 Select Setup gt Dogs gt Dog Alerts
5. also must have a small Phillips screwdriver You may need a small flat screwdriver 1 Install the new battery using the same orientation as the old battery The connector should face the end nearest the power key and the bump where the wires connect to the battery should face toward the side with the charging clip contacts Caution Risk of explosion i battery is replaced byan ame type r disposed of properly r injury DO NOT 2 Replace the battery cover 3 Replace the screws to secure the battery cover 4 Connect the battery connector and power connector You may need to use a flat screwdriver to help secure the connectors 5 Select the power key to test the connections When properly connected a tone is emitted and the status LED blinks green 6 Turn off the device 7 Verify the gasket located inside the bottom cover is fully seated 8 Replace the back plate 9 Replace the six screws to secure the back plate After you install the new battery charge the collar completely Replacing the Collar Strap Before you replace the collar strap you must remove all dirt water and debris from the device Cleaning the Device 1 Pull the collar strap out of the GPS antenna VHF antenna guide and the dog device You may need to push and pull the collar strap to properly remove it You may need to loosen the screw on the GPS antenna case but do not remove them 2 Thread the new collar strap through the dog device VHF
6. gt Use With GPS Off Simulating a Location Before you can simulate a location you must turn off GPS 1 Select Tools gt Satellite 2 Select MENU gt Set Location On Map 3 Select a location 4 Select Use Enabling Bark Detection NOTE This feature is not available in all areas When the dog collar device is active and properly fitted on the dog Fitting the Collar on Your Dog it detects barks automatically Select Setup gt Dogs gt Bark Detection A barking icon appears on the dog tracking page and the map page Enabling Rescue Mode Before you can enable rescue mode you must turn on the dog collar device and bring it within 10 feet 3 m ofthe handheld device If you are concerned about your dog becoming lost and running the battery down you can enable rescue mode Rescue mode extends the battery life of the collar to allow for more time to locate the dog You can preserve the battery life of your dog collar device by enabling a low power battery saving mode from your handheld device This reduces the frequency that the collar updates its position to the handheld device 1 From the dog tracking page select a dog The dog information page appears 2 Select MENU gt Rescue Mode 3 Wait until the confirmation message appears before you release your dog virb Remote The virb remote function allows you to control your virb action camera from a distance Go to www garmin com VIRB to purchase a virb action c
7. m 10 ft of the ANT accessory e 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 ak WwW ND Appendix e When paired your Garmin device receives data from only your accessory and you can go near other accessories Dog Device Battery Replacement Instructions T5 Components Back plate Power key Battery connector Battery cover Battery Power connector 8 8 amp Removing the Old Battery Before you replace the battery you must remove all dirt water and debris from the device You must also have a small Phillips screwdriver 1 Remove the six screws from the outer edges of the back plate NOTE You should leave the two inner screws in place Pry off the back plate Disconnect the battery connector and power connector Remove the screws that secure the battery cover Remove the battery cover and the battery Remember the orientation of the battery You must install the new battery the same way After you remove the old battery contact your local waste disposal department to properly recycle the battery AOON Installing the New Battery Before you replace the battery you must remove the old battery Removing the Old Battery You
8. remaining before you reach the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear Time to Next The estimated time remaining before you reach the next waypoint in the route You must be navigating for this data to appear To Course The direction in which you must move to get back on the route You must be navigating for this data to appear Trip Odometer A running tally of the distance traveled since the last reset Trip Time Moving A running tally of the time spent moving since the last reset Trip Time Stopped A running tally of the time spent not moving since the last reset Trip Time Total A running tally of the total time spent moving and not moving 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 You must be navigating for this data to appear Update Rate The frequency at which the collar sends data to the handheld device Velocity Made Good The speed at which you are closing on a destination along a route You must be navigating for this data to appear Vertical Speed The rate of ascent or descent over time Vertical Speed to Dest The rate of ascent or descent to a predetermined altitude You must be navigating for this data to appear Waypoint at Dest The last point on the route to the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear Waypoint at Next The next point on
9. the route You must be navigating for this data to appear Troubleshooting My handheld device is not responding If your handheld device stops responding you can reset the device NOTE This does not erase any of your data or settings 1 Remove the batteries 2 Reinstall the batteries Installing Batteries My dog collar devices have conflicting IDs Each dog you track has its own ID number If two dogs within range of the handheld device have the same ID the handheld device warns you of a conflicting ID signal Follow the on screen instructions to resolve the conflict When possible you should allow the handheld device to automatically assign IDs If necessary you can manually assign a new ID number to a dog My handheld device does not report barks NOTE This feature is not available in all areas The bark detection feature does not work if the dog collar device is not fitted correctly You should position the device near the dog s vocal cords or tighten the dog collar device Fitting the Collar on Your Dog Getting More Information You can find more information about this product on the Garmin website e Go to www garmin com astro Go to www garmin com outdoor e Go to http buy garmin com or contact your Garmin dealer for more information about optional accessories and replacement parts Registering Your Device Help us better support you by completing our online registration today Go to http my
10. 10 zoom 2 9 marine alarms setup 10 memory card 11 12 MicroSD card See memory card N name editing 3 navigation 3 6 7 altimeter 7 P pairing ANT sensors 12 power cables changing the fuse 14 power key 2 product registration 15 profiles 9 deleting 9 editing 9 proximity alarms 7 R radio communication 4 radio frequencies 13 registering the device 15 replacement parts 12 13 rescue mode 8 resetting the device 15 routes 5 creating 5 deleting 5 editing 5 navigating 5 settings 10 S satellite signals 8 acquiring 2 screen See also backlight brightness 2 cleaning 11 settings 9 settings 9 10 sharing data 6 Sight N Go 7 software updating 10 specifications 11 stopwatch 8 sunrise and sunset times 7 T time settings 10 tones 9 TracBack 6 tracks 3 5 6 navigating 6 recording 5 saving 5 settings 9 transferring files 11 tracks 12 transferring files 7 trip information resetting 7 viewing 7 trip planner See routes troubleshooting 15 bark detection 15 dog signals 15 U unit ID 10 units of measure 9 updates software 10 USB connector 1 disconnecting 12 mass storage mode 11 transferring files 11 user data deleting 12 vV VHF antenna 13 virb remote 8 WwW WAAS 9 waypoints 4 6 7 deleting 5 editing 4 navigating 4 projecting 5 saving 4 Z zooming maps 2 16 Index www garmin com support 43 0 820 220230 0800 770 4960 385 1 5508 272 385 1 5508 271 45
11. 2 Select a track 3 Select Elevation Plot Viewing Details about the Track 1 Select Tools gt Track Manager 2 Select a track 3 Select View Map The beginning and the end of the track are marked by flags 4 Select the information bar at the top of the screen Information about the track appears Saving the Current Track 1 Select Tools gt Track Manager 2 Select a track 3 Select an option e To save the entire track select Save Track To save part of the track select Save Portion and select the part to save Marking a Location on a Saved Track 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Track Manager 2 Select a track 3 Select View Map 4 Select a location on the track Waypoints Routes and Tracks 5 Select MARK gt New 6 Edit the location information optional Navigating to the Start of a Track You can navigate back to the beginning of a track This can be helpful when finding your way back to camp or the trail head 1 Select Tools gt Track Manager gt Current Track gt View Map 2 Select TracBack The map page opens with your route marked with a magenta line 3 Navigate using the map Map or the compass Navigating with the Bearing Pointer Archiving a Track Manually You can archive saved tracks to save memory space 1 Select Tools gt Track Manager 2 Select a track 3 Select Archive Archiving Tracks Automatically 1 Select Setup gt Tracks gt Auto Archive 2 Select an option Send
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13. A GARMIN Astro 320 with T5 Owner s Manual June 2014 190 01772 00_0A Printed in Taiwan 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 Astro BlueChart City Navigator and TracBack are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries ANT ANT BaseCamp chirp HomePort and myGarmin 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 trademark of Apple Computer Inc microSD and the microSD logo are trademarks of SD 3C LLC Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners Table of Contents Introduction EN Device Overvie j Astro 320 Handheld Device Keypad T5 Dog Collar Device Installing Batteries i ging the pog alar Device T E ae ee Tuming Off the Dedes tide Acquiri
14. D software version and license agreement Select Setup gt About Updating the Software Before you can update the handheld device or collar software you must connect the handheld device Connecting the Handheld Device to a Computer or the collar Connecting the Collar to a Computer to the computer You must update the software on the handheld device and collar separately NOTE Updating the software does not erase any of your data or settings 10 Device Information 1 Go to www garmin com products webupdater 2 Follow the on screen instructions Device Care NOTICE Avoid chemical cleaners solvents and insect repellents that can damage plastic components and finishes Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur because it can cause permanent damage The device is waterproof to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7 It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes Prolonged submersion can cause damage to the device After submersion be certain to wipe dry and air dry the device before using or charging Cleaning the Device 1 Wipe the device using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution 2 Wipe it dry Cleaning the Screen Before you can clean the screen you should have a soft clean lint free cloth and water isopropyl alcohol or eyeglass lens cleaner Apply the liquid to the cloth and gently wipe the screen with the cloth Specification
15. Filter Setup gt Create Filter 2 Select items to filter 3 Select an option e To apply the filter to the geocache list select Search e To save the filter select BACK After it is saved the filter is automatically named You can access the custom filter from the geocaches list chirp A chirp is a small Garmin accessory that is programmed and left in a geocache You can use your device to find a chirp ina geocache For more information about the chirp see the chirp Owner s Manual at www garmin com Enabling chirp Searching 1 Select Setup gt Geocaches 2 Select chirp Searching gt On Finding a Geocache with a chirp 1 From the main menu select Find gt Geocaches gt Show chirp Details 2 Begin navigating to a geocache When you are within 33 feet 10 m of the geocache that contains a chirp device details about the chirp device appear 3 If available select Go to navigate to the next stage of the geocache Opening the Stopwatch Select Tools gt Stopwatch Satellite Page The satellite page shows your current location GPS accuracy satellite locations and signal strength Changing the Satellite View The default satellite view has north at the top of the screen You can change the orientation of the satellite view to place your current track toward the top of the screen 1 Select Tools gt Satellite 2 Select MENU gt Track Up Turning Off GPS 1 Select Tools gt Satellite 2 Select MENU
16. Reversing a Route 1 Select Tools gt Route Planner 2 Select a route 3 Select Reverse Route Deleting a Route 1 Select Tools gt Route Planner 2 Select a route 3 Select Delete Route gt Yes Deleting All Routes 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Route Planner 2 Select MENU gt Delete All gt Yes 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 Tools gt Setup gt Tracks gt 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 Select Record Method 4 Select an option e To record tracks at a variable rate that creates an optimum representation of your tracks select Auto e To record tracks at a specified distance select Distance e To record tracks at a specified time select Time 5 Select Recording Interval 6 Complete an action e If you selected Auto for the Record Method select an option to record tracks more or less often NOTE Using the Most Often interval provides the most track detail but fills up the device memory quicker e If you selected Distance or Time for the Record Method enter a value As you move with the device turned on a track log is created o Viewing the Elevation Plot of a Track 1 Select Tools gt Track Manager
17. ain Menu Customizing the Data Fields duvanced Map Settings Tracks en EEE Position F mati Sei Heading Se ings Altimeter i Geocachi Routing Settings Marine Map Setti Setting up Marine A Device Informatio Viewing Device Inform Updating the S suk Device Sigs cass aes sicada a a a MIL Table of Contents Cleaning the Device Cleaning the Screen Specifications Astro T5 Dog Collar Device Spe ificati vicetoa ee to a As ter MNAE eo ee eee Table of Contents Introduction See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information Setting Up the System You must set up the handheld device and the dog collar device before you can use the devices 1 Install batteries in the handheld device Installing Batteries 2 Charge the dog collar device Charging the Dog Collar Device 3 Turn on the devices Turning On the Devices 4 If necessary add the dog collar device to the handheld device Adding a Dog 5 Acquire satellite signals Acquiring Satellite Signals Device Overviews Astro 320 Handheld Device NOTICE Avoid using a high powered radio greater than 5 watts in close proximity to the handheld device It may cause irreversible damage to the handheld device Astro 320 GARMIN GPS antenna VHF antenna Power key Display Key
18. amera Customizing Your Device Customizing the Main Menu You can move add and delete items in the main menu 1 From the main menu select MENU gt Change Item Order 2 Select a menu item 3 Select an option Select Move to change the placement of the item in the list e Select Insert to add a new item to the list Select Remove to delete an item from the list Customizing the Data Fields Before you can customize the data fields on the map you must enable the data fields Enabling the Map Data Fields You can customize the data fields and dashboards of the map compass elevation plot and trip computer 1 Open the page for which you will change the data fields 2 Select a data field to customize 3 Select the new data field For data field descriptions see Data Fields Customizing Your Device Profiles Profiles are a collection of settings that optimize your device based on how you are using it For example the settings and views are different when you use the device for hunting than when geocaching When you are using a profile and you change settings such as data fields or units of measurement the changes are saved automatically as part of the profile Creating a Custom Profile You can customize your settings and data fields for a particular activity or trip 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Profile Change 2 Select MENU gt Setup Profiles gt Create Profile gt OK 3 Customize the se
19. antenna guide and GPS antenna 3 If necessary tighten the screws that secure the GPS antenna case VHF Radio Information This product may be used only on specific radio frequencies which vary depending on the country of use See the product packaging or go to www garmin com tracking legal for details about the radio frequency of this product Replacing the VHF Antenna in the Dog Collar Device NOTICE Do not excessively bend the band that connects the main device case with the GPS antenna When the cover is removed do not disturb the sealant opposite the VHF antenna because this can damage the waterproof seal of the dog collar device Before you replace the VHF antenna you must remove all dirt water and debris from the device Also you need a small Phillips screwdriver 1 Remove the 4 screws from the cover over the VHF antenna NOTE You should note the location of the one short screw Appendix 13 2 Pry off the cover 3 Remove the screw securing the VHF antenna to the back plate 4 Pull the length of the antenna from the antenna guide to remove the old antenna 5 Loop the antenna guide around the collar strap and thread the new VHF antenna through the guide This helps to point the antenna up 6 Replace the screw securing the VHF antenna to the back plate 7 Replace the cover over the VHF antenna 8 Replace the 4 screws on the cover replacing the short screw in the correct locat
20. aps 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 About Memory Cards You can purchase memory cards from an electronics supplier or purchase pre loaded Garmin mapping software www garmin com trip_planning In addition to map and data storage the memory card can be used to store files such as maps images geocaches routes waypoints and custom POls Optional Fitness Accessories You can use optional fitness 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 Before you can use the fitness accessory with your device you must install the accessory according to the instructions included with the accessory Using Optional Fitness Accessories 1 Bring the device within range 10 feet 3 m of the ANT accessory Select Setup gt Fitness Select Heart Rate Monitor or Bike Cadence Sensor Select Search For New Customize the data fields to view the heart rate or cadence data Customizing the Data Fields Tips for Pairing ANT Accessories with Your Garmin Device e Verify that the ANT accessory is compatible with your Garmin device Before you pair the ANT accessory with your Garmin device move 10 m 32 9 ft away from other ANT accessories Bring the Garmin device within range 3
21. assumes the device is stationary at a fixed elevation so the barometric pressure should only change due to weather Pressure Trending Sets how the device records pressure data Save Always records all pressure data which can be helpful when you are watching for pressure fronts Plot Type Records elevation changes over a period of time or distance records barometric pressure over a period of time or records ambient pressure changes over a period of time Calibrate Altimeter Calibrates the altimeter Geocaching Settings Select Setup gt Geocaches Geocache List Allows you to display the geocache list by names or codes Found Geocaches Allows you to edit the number of geocaches found This number automatically increases as you log a find Filter Setup Allows you to create and save custom filters for geocaches based on specific factors Creating and Saving a Geocache Filter chirp Searching Allows the device to search for a geocache containing a chirp accessory Enabling chirp Searching Program chirp Programs the chirp accessory See the chirp owner s manual at 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 Select Setup gt Routing Guidance Method Sets the preference for optimizing route calculation based on distance time on road or off road routing Calculate Routes for Se
22. ation 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select MENU gt Project Waypoint 4 Follow the on screen instructions 5 Select Save Deleting a Waypoint 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select MENU gt Delete gt Yes Routes A route is a sequence of waypoints or locations that leads you to your final destination Creating a Route 1 Select Tools gt Route Planner gt Create Route gt Select First Point Select a category Select the first point on the route Select Use gt Select Next Point Select a point Repeat steps 3 through 6 to add all the points in the route avigating a Saved Route Select Tools gt Route Planner Select a route Select View Map gt Go Navigate using the compass Navigating with the Bearing Pointer or map Map POD ZOoUuURPRW8 MN Editing a Route Select Tools gt Route Planner Select a route Select Edit Route Select a point Select an option To view the point on the map select Review e To change the order of the points on the route select Move Up or Move Down To insert 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 ahON Viewing the Active Route 1 Select Tools gt Active Route 2 Select a point in the route to view additional details
23. aypoint 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select MENU gt Find Near Here 4 Select a category The list includes waypoints near the original waypoint Moving a Waypoint on the Map 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr Select a waypoint Select MENU gt Move Waypoint Select a location on the map Select ENTER ak WN Repositioning a Waypoint to Your Current Location You can change the position of a waypoint For example if you move your vehicle you can change the location to your current position 1 Select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select MENU gt Reposition Here The waypoint position changes to your current location Increasing the Accuracy of a Waypoint Location You can refine a waypoint location for more accuracy When averaging the device takes several readings at the same location and uses the average value to provide more accuracy 1 Select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select MENU gt Average Location Waypoints Routes and Tracks 4 Move to the waypoint location 5 Select Start 6 Follow the on screen instructions 7 When the confidence status bar reaches 100 select Save For best results collect 4 to 8 samples for the waypoint waiting at least 90 minutes between samples Projecting a Waypoint You can create a new location by projecting the distance and bearing from a marked location to a new loc
24. cadence accessory Course The direction from your starting location to a destination Course can be viewed as a planned or set route You must be navigating for this data to appear Descent Average The average vertical distance of descent since the last reset Descent Maximum The maximum rate of descent in feet per minute or meters per minute since the last reset Descent Total The total elevation distance descended since the last reset Distance to Dest The remaining distance to the final destination You must be navigating for this data to appear Distance to Next The remaining distance to the next waypoint on the route You must be navigating for this data to appear Elevation The altitude of your current location above or below sea level Elevation Maximum The highest elevation reached since the last reset Elevation Minimum The lowest elevation reached since the last reset ETA at Destination The estimated time of day you will reach the final destination adjusted to the local time of the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear ETA at Next The estimated time of day you will reach the next waypoint on the route adjusted to the local time of the waypoint You must be navigating for this data to appear Glide Ratio The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to the change in vertical distance Glide Ratio to Dest The glide ratio required to descend from your current position to the dest
25. creen instructions Waypoints Routes and Tracks Waypoints Waypoints are locations you record and store in the device Marking Your Vehicle Location You can mark the location of your vehicle so you can navigate back to your vehicle after a hunt 1 From the main menu select Start New Hunt 2 Follow the on screen instructions Marking Your Current Location 1 Select MARK 2 Select an option Select New e Select a default location name such as Truck or Camp 3 Select Save Marking a Covey You can mark a covey location and enter the estimated number of birds flushed and the number of birds taken 1 Select MARK 2 Select Covey 3 Enter the number of birds flushed 4 Enter the number of birds taken 5 Select OK Marking a Waypoint Using the Map 1 Select MAP 2 Select a location on the map 3 Select ENTER gt MENU gt Save as Waypoint Navigating to a Waypoint 1 From the main menu select Find gt Waypoints 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select Go Editing a Waypoint Before you can edit a waypoint you must create a waypoint 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select an item to edit such as the name 4 Enter the new information Finding a Waypoint by Name 1 From the main menu select Find gt Waypoints gt MENU gt Spell Search 2 Enter the name Matches appear as you select characters in the name 3 Select the waypoint Finding a Waypoint Near Another W
26. e device Automatic sets 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 specifies a different position format Select Setup gt Position Format Position Format Sets the position format in which a given location reading appears Map Datum Sets the coordinate system on which the map is structured Map Spheroid Shows the coordinate system the device is using The default coordinate system is WGS 84 Heading Settings You can customize the compass settings Select Setup gt Heading Display Sets the type of directional heading shown on the compass North Reference Sets the north reference used on the compass Go To Line Pointer Sets the behavior of the pointer that appears on the map Bearing points in the direction of your destination Course shows your relationship to the course line leading to the destination Compass Automatically switches from an electronic compass to a GPS compass when you are traveling at a higher rate of speed for a period of time Calibrate Compass See Calibrating the Compass Altimeter Settings Select Setup gt Altimeter Auto Calibration Automatically calibrates the altimeter each time the device is turned on Barometer Mode Variable Elevation allows the barometer to measure changes in elevation while you are moving Fixed Elevation
27. es You can install a microSD memory card in the handheld device for additional storage or pre loaded maps 1 Turn the D ring counter clockwise and pull up to remove the cover 2 Remove the battery 3 Slide the card holder to the left and lift up Micro SD a 4 Place the memory card with the gold contacts facing down 5 Close the card holder 6 Slide the card holder to the right to lock it 7 Replace the battery and cover Device Information 11 Connecting the Handheld 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 Lift the weather cap N Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini USB connector on the device Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB port on the computer Your device and memory card optional appear as removable drives in My Computer on Windows computers and as mounted volumes on Mac computers o Connecting the Collar to a Computer NOTICE To prevent corrosion you should dry the contacts on the collar and the surrounding area before connecting the charging clip You can connect the collar to your computer to use with programs like BaseCamp The collar is not a mass storage device 1 Snap the charging clip onto the collar 2 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini USB port on the charging clip cable
28. g a PIN Other users with handheld devices must enter the PIN in order to track your dog Other users with akhwhNDN Dog Tracking handheld devices can still add your dog by physically touching their handheld device to the dog collar device Activating Collar Lock Before you can activate collar lock you must turn on the dog collar device and bring it within 10 feet 3 m of the handheld device NOTE If you forget the PIN you can override the collar lock feature by physically touching the handheld device to the dog collar device 1 Select DOG gt ENTER gt MENU 2 Select Change PIN 3 Enter a unique PIN Communication with the Collar You should keep an unobstructed line of sight between your handheld device and the dog collar device to produce the best communication signal To achieve the best line of sight conditions you should move to the highest elevation point in your area for example on the top of a hill Best Good Poor Tracking with BaseCamp BaseStation Before you can track your dogs and contacts using BaseCamp you must download BaseCamp to your computer www garmin com basecamp The BaseStation feature of BaseCamp allows you to track your dogs and contacts in real time on a computer For more information on using BaseCamp see the help file in the application 1 Select Setup gt System gt BaseCamp Basestation gt Prompted 2 Open BaseCamp 3 Follow the on s
29. garmin com Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place Appendix 15 Index A accessories 12 15 adding a dog 3 alarms clock 7 marine 10 proximity 7 tones 9 alerts dog 3 almanac 7 altimeter 10 calibrating 7 ANT sensors pairing 12 area calculation 7 B backlight 2 9 bark detection 8 BaseCamp 4 9 11 12 battery 11 13 installing 1 life 9 maximizing 9 replacing 13 storage 11 bearing pointer 6 brightness 2 Cc calendar 7 calibrating altimeter 7 charging collar 2 chirp 8 10 cleaning the device 11 collar 4 charging 2 fitting 2 locking 3 4 replacing battery 13 replacing strap 13 VHF antenna 1 13 compass 6 calibrating 6 navigating 6 settings 10 computer connecting 12 courses pointer 6 covey marking 4 D data sharing 6 data fields 6 8 deleting all user data 12 profiles 9 device registration 15 dog 3 adding 3 alerts 3 information 3 6 navigating to 3 settings 9 statistics 3 status 3 tracking 2 4 tracks 3 12 type 3 downloading geocaches 7 E elevation 5 7 plot 7 F files transferring 7 11 finding locations 6 fuse changing 14 G geocaches 7 8 downloading 7 settings 10 GPS 8 settings 9 H hunting and fishing times 7 l icons 3 K keyboard 2 keys 1 locking 1 L line of sight radio communication 4 locking keys 1 M main menu customizing 8 maps 4 5 data fields 6 navigation 6 optional 12 orientation 6 9 settings 9
30. he Elevation Plot By default the elevation plot displays the elevation for an elapsed time You can customize the plot Changing the Plot Type and the data fields Customizing the Data Fields Select Tools gt Elevation Plot 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 Tools gt Elevation Plot gt MENU gt Calibrate Altimeter 3 Follow the on screen instructions Navigating to a Point on the Plot 1 Select Tools gt Elevation Plot 2 Select a point on the plot Details about the point appear in the upper left corner of the plot Select MENU gt View Map Select the information bar at the top of the screen Select Go Navigate using the compass Navigating with the Bearing Pointer or map Map ou fh Ww Changing the Plot Type You can change the elevation plot to display pressure and elevation over time or distance 1 Select Tools gt Elevation Plot gt MENU gt Change Plot Type 2 Select an option Trip Computer The trip computer displays your current speed average speed maximum speed trip odometer and other helpful statistics You can customize the trip computer layout dashboard and data fields Customizing the Data Fields To open the trip computer select Tools gt Trip Computer Resetting the Tr
31. ination elevation You must be navigating for this data to appear GPS Signal Strength The strength of the GPS satellite signal Heading The direction you are moving Heart Rate Your heart rate in beats per minute bpm Your device must be connected to a compatible heart rate monitor Location lat lon The current position in latitude and longitude regardless of the selected position format setting Location selected The current position using the selected position format setting Odometer A running tally of distance traveled for all trips This total does not clear when resetting the trip data Off Course The distance to the left or right by which you have strayed from the original path of travel You must be navigating for this data to appear Pointer An arrow points in the direction of the next waypoint or turn You must be navigating for this data to appear Speed The current rate of travel Speed Maximum The highest speed reached since the last reset Speed Moving Avg The average speed while moving since the last reset Speed Overall Avg The average speed while moving and stopped since the last reset Sunrise The time of sunrise based on your GPS position Sunset The time of sunset based on your GPS position 14 Appendix Time of Day The current time of day based on your current location and time settings format time zone daylight saving time Time to Destination The estimated time
32. ing and Receiving Data Wirelessiy Before you can share data wirelessly you must be within 10 feet 3 m of a compatible Garmin device You can share waypoints geocaches routes and tracks wirelessly 1 Select Tools gt Share Wirelessly 2 Select Send or Receive 3 Follow the on screen instructions Sharing Dog Information Before you can share dog information with another handheld device user the user must enable their handheld device to receive wirelessly and bring it within range of the sending device and dog collar device 1 From the dog tracking page select DOG 2 Select a dog 3 Select Share Wirelessly Your device sends the dog name unit ID and update rate information Receiving Dog Information From the dog tracking page select DOG gt MENU gt Receive Wirelessly Navigation You can navigate routes and tracks to a waypoint geocache photo or any saved location in the device You can use the map or the compass to navigate to your destination Map A represents your location on the map As you travel the icon moves and leaves a track log trail Waypoint names and symbols appear on the map When you are navigating to a destination your route is marked with a magenta line on the map When the map orientation is Track Up objects on the map appear to rotate around your position As you travel the entire map reorients in the direction you are facing You can stabilize the objects by setting the orientat
33. ion Changing the Fuse in the Vehicle Power Cable Moyo When replacing the fuse do not lose any of the small pieces and make sure they are put back in the proper position The vehicle power cable does not work unless it is assembled correctly If your device does not charge in your vehicle you may need to replace the fuse located at the tip of the vehicle adapter 1 Unscrew the end piece BB z 9 TIP You may need to use a coin to remove the end piece 2 Remove the end piece the silver tip and the fuse 3 Install a 2 A fast blow fuse 4 Place the silver tip in the end piece 5 Screw the end piece back into the vehicle power cable Data Fields Accuracy of GPS The margin of error for your exact location For example your GPS location is accurate to within 12 feet 3 65 m Ambient Pressure The uncalibrated environmental pressure Ascent Average The average vertical distance of ascent since the last reset Ascent Maximum The maximum rate of ascent in feet per minute or meters per minute since the last reset Ascent Total The total elevation distance ascended since the last reset Barometer The calibrated current pressure Battery Level The remaining battery power Bearing The direction from your current location to a destination You must be navigating for this data to appear Cadence The revolutions of the crank arm or strides per minute Your device must be connected to a
34. ion to North Up Map Settings To open the map select MAP Enabling the Map Data Fields 1 Select MAP gt MENU gt Setup Map gt Data Fields 2 Select an option Compass The handheld device has a 3 axis tilt compensated compass You can use a bearing pointer or a course pointer to navigate to your destination Calibrating the Compass NOTE You must calibrate the electronic compass outdoors Do not stand near objects that influence magnetic fields such as cars buildings or overhead power lines The device has a 3 axis electronic compass You should calibrate the compass after moving long distances experiencing temperature changes or changing the batteries 1 Select DOG gt MENU 2 Select Calibrate Compass gt Start 3 Follow the on screen instructions Navigating with the Bearing Pointer When navigating to a destination A points to your destination regardless of the direction you are moving 1 While navigating to a destination select Tools gt Compass 2 Turn until A points toward the top of the compass and continue moving in that direction to the destination Course Pointer The course pointer is most useful if you are navigating on water or where there are no major obstacles in your path It can also help you avoid hazards near the course such as shoals or submerged rocks To enable the course pointer from the compass select MENU gt Setup Heading gt Go To Line Pointer The course pointer i
35. ip Computer For accurate trip information you can reset the trip information before beginning a trip 1 Select Tools gt Trip Computer 2 Select MENU gt Reset gt Reset Trip Data Applications Setting a Proximity Alarm Proximity alarms alert you when you or your dogs are within a specified range of a particular location A tone sounds when you enter the designated radius 1 Select Tools gt Proximity Alarms 2 Select Create Alarm 3 Select a category 4 Select a location 5 Select Use 6 Enter a radius When you enter an area with a proximity alarm the device sounds a tone Calculating the Size of an Area 1 Select Tools gt Area Calculation gt Start 2 Walk around the perimeter of the area you want to calculate 3 When finished select Calculate Viewing the Calendar and Almanacs You can view device activity such as when a waypoint was saved and almanac information for the sun and moon and hunting and fishing 1 Select Tools 2 Select an option e To view device activity for specific days select Calendar e To view the sunrise sunset moonrise and moonset times select Sun and Moon To view the predicted best times for hunting and fishing select Hunt and Fish 3 If necessary select q or p to view a different day Setting an Alarm 1 Select Tools gt Alarm Clock 2 Enter the time 3 Select Turn Alarm On 4 Select an option The alarm sounds at the selected time If the device is
36. ity as the temperature decreases Use lithium batteries when operating the device in below freezing conditions Long Term Storage The normal long term decrease in the charging capacity of lithium ion batteries can be accelerated by exposure to elevated temperatures Storing a fully charged device in a location with a temperature outside the long term storage temperature range can significantly reduce its recharging capacity When you do not plan to use the handheld device for several months the battery should be removed Stored data is not lost when the battery is removed When you do not plan to use the collar for several months the battery should be charged to about 50 The device should be stored in a cool dry place with temperatures around the typical household level After storage the collar should be fully recharged before use Data Management You can store files on your device The device has a memory card slot for additional data storage NOTE The device is not compatible with Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT and Mac OS 10 3 and earlier File Types The handheld device supports these file types Files from BaseCamp Go to www garmin com trip_ planning e JPEG photo files GPX geocache files Go to www opencaching com e GPI custom POI files from the Garmin POI Loader Go to www garmin com products poiloader Installing a Memory Card Do not use a sharp object to remove user replaceable batteri
37. ndicates your relationship to the course line leading to the destination The course deviation indicator CDI provides the indication of drift right or left from the course The scale refers to the distance between dots on the course deviation indicator which tell you how far off course you are Find Menu You can use the find menu to search for waypoints cities and coordinates You can download and navigate to photos tracks and geocaches Additional categories appear if 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 if active Finding a Waypoint by Name 1 From the main menu select Find gt Waypoints gt MENU gt Spell Search 2 Enter the name Matches appear as you select characters in the name 3 Select the waypoint Navigation Finding a Waypoint Near Another Waypoint 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Waypoint Mgr 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select MENU gt Find Near Here 4 Select a category The list includes waypoints near the original waypoint Navigating with Sight N Go You can point the device at an object in the distance lock in the direction and navigate to the object 1 Select Tools gt Sight N Go 2 Point the device at an object 3 Select Lock Direction gt Set Course 4 Navigate using the compass Navigating with the Bearing Pointer or map Map Viewing t
38. ng Satellite Signals Adjusting the Backlight E n Fitting the Collar on Your Jog Using the On Screen Keyboard Dog Tracking Tracking Your Dog on th Dog Status Ico Dog Information Changing the Lengih o he Dog s Ss Tra k Changing a Dog Name ERE Changing the Color of the S Track Changing the Dog Type Setting Dog ACH anne IRINA 3 Removing a Dog BEN Adding a Dog 3 ea a bee ID Manually eoii ER si Tia Waypoints ere a Your Ve icle Location rking vaw Carrom Location Repositioning a Waypoint ti i ei Increasing the ela ofa haces LOCATON iieii Projecting a Waypoint ea eee eleting a un Ed ng a Route AS Ar Ri Viewin the Active Rolle een Sa ng a Cu rrent Tra Marking a Location on a Saved Ti Navigating to the Start of a Track racK Ark hiving a Teer Manually g Dog informat ee 5 5 saN Receiving De e Mare e a a ENT A AE 6 Compass ee t ng toa Point on on itis Plot ARE nn 7 Changing the Plot Type BEE A ere Resetting the Trip Computer Applications Setting a Promi Alarm Calculating the Size of an Area Setting an Alarm Geocaches Downloading Ge Finding a Geo e Filtering the Geocache List chirp en Opening the Stopwatch ae Enabling ale MOde saannin virb Remote bonomi Your Di Customizing the M
39. ng clip You should fully charge the battery before you use the device for the first time Charging a fully depleted battery takes about five hours The device will not charge when outside the temperature range of 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C 1 Snap the charging clip onto the device w hl 2 Plug the included power cable into the mini USB port on the charging clip cable 3 Plug the power cable into a power source The status LED is solid red when the collar is charging 4 After the status LED turns solid green remove the charging clip from the collar Turning On the Devices e On the handheld device hold the power key until the LCD display turns on e On the dog collar device hold the power key until the status LED flashes and the collar beeps Immun Off the Devices On the handheld device hold the power key until the LCD display turns off On the dog collar device hold the power key until the status LED flashes and the collar beeps Acquiring Satellite Signals Both the collar and handheld device must acquire satellite signals before you put the collar on your dog Acquiring satellites can take a few minutes 1 Go outdoors to an open area 2 Turn on both devices Turning On the Devices 3 Select the power key on the handheld device ll shows the GPS signal strength When the collar has acquired satellite signals the status LED flashes a double blink or triple blink in green Adjusting
40. off at the alarm time the device turns on and sounds the alarm 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 using the USB cable Go to www opencaching com If necessary create an account Sign in Follow the on screen instructions to find and download geocaches to your device ak WN Finding a Geocache Before you can navigate to a geocache you must have one or more geocaches loaded on your device 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Geocaches 2 Select a geocache 3 Select Go Applications When a geocache is found the handheld device marks the cache as found logs an entry into the calendar and shows the nearest cache Filtering the Geocache List You can filter your geocache list based on certain factors such as the level of difficulty 1 From the main menu select Find gt Geocaches gt MENU gt Apply Filter gt Quick Filter 2 Select items to filter 3 Select Search Editing a Custom Geocache Filter 1 Select Setup gt Geocaches gt Filter Setup 2 Select a filter 3 Select an item to edit Creating and Saving a Geocache Filter You can create and save custom filters for geocaches based on specific factors After you set up the filter you can apply it in the geocaches list 1 Select Setup gt Geocaches gt
41. pad USB port under weather cap microSD card slot under battery door Mounting spine 9 8 888 Battery cover D ring Keypad GARMIN ENTER IN Select to zoom in on the map OUT Select to zoom out on the map MAP Select to view the map MENU Select to open the menu for the active page Select twice to open the main menu ENTER Select to select options and acknowledge messages BACK Select to cancel data entry or return to the previous menu or page MARK Select to mark your current location DOG Select to view the dog tracking page AV gt Shae i or scroll through options and to move the Locking the Keypad 1 Select 2 Select OUT T5 Dog Collar Device VHF antenna Collar GPS antenna OROKOR Power key Installing Batteries The handheld device operates on two AA batteries not included Use NiMH or lithium batteries for best results 1 Turn the D ring counter clockwise and pull up to remove the cover 2 Insert two AA batteries observing polarity Introduction 3 Replace the battery cover and turn the D ring clockwise 4 Hold 5 Select Setup gt System gt Battery Type 6 Select Alkaline Lithium or Rechargeable NiMH Charging the Dog Collar Device To prevent corrosion thoroughly dry the contacts on the collar and the surrounding area before connecting the chargi
42. r location and your dog s location and tracks The compass pointer indicates the direction of the dog s current location Tracking Your Dog on the Map Before you can track a dog on the map you must add them to the handheld device Adding a Dog You can view the dog s location on the map 2 Dog Tracking 1 Select MAP 2 Select IN and OUT to zoom in and out of the map Navigating to Your Dog 1 Select Dog List 2 Select the dog 3 Select Show Info gt Go The map opens 4 Follow the magenta line to the dog Viewing Dog Status You can view your dog s status such as the direction and distance to the dog from the handheld device To determine if your dog is barking you must first enable bark detection Enabling Bark Detection 1 From the main menu select DOG to view the dog tracking page 2 If you have additional dogs scroll through the list to find the dog The handheld device can track up to 10 dogs 3 Select ENTER Dog Status Icons F Sitting Running rt On point NH Treed 9 Unknown The unknown status icon indicates that the collar has not acquired a satellite signal and that the handheld device cannot determine the location of the dog Dog Information The handheld device assigns a default name Dog to the dog collar device if it was packaged with the handheld device Resetting a Dog s Statistics and Track You might want to clear the dog statistics and track before
43. s Astro Water rating IEC 60529 IPX7 Battery type Two 1 5 V AA batteries alkaline NiMH or lithium Up to 15 hr typical usage Up to 20 hr typical usage From 4 to 158 F from 20 to 70 C Alkaline battery life NiMH or lithium battery life Operating temperature range Wireless range 12 in 30 5 cm or closer The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m for up to 30 min T5 Dog Collar Device Specifications Battery type Internal rechargeable lithium ion battery Battery life From 20 to 40 hr Operating temperature range From 4 to 140 F from 20 to 60 C Charging temperature range From 32 to 104 F from 0 to 40 C ANT wireless range Up to 10 m VHF radio range Up to 9 mi 14 48 km Water rating 1 ATM The device withstands pressure equivalent to a depth of 10 m Battery Information This product contains a lithium ion battery To prevent the possibility of personal injury or product damage caused by battery exposure to extreme heat store the device out of direct sunlight Do not use a sharp object to remove batteries The temperature rating for the device may exceed the usable range of some batteries Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures Contact your local waste disposal department to properly recycle the batteries Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capac
44. the Backlight Brightness NOTE The backlight brightness may be limited when the battery strength is low Extensive use of screen backlighting can significantly reduce battery life 1 Select 2 Select to cycle through the brightness levels 3 Select ENTER Fitting the Collar on Your Dog Before you can put the collar on the dog you must pair the handheld device and collar Adding a Dog and acquire satellite signals Acquiring Satellite Signals 1 Position the collar with the VHF whip antenna pointing up the GPS antenna facing up and the LEDs facing forward Place the collar around the middle of the dog s neck 3 Tighten the strap so it is snug around the dog s neck NOTE The collar should fit tightly and should not be able to rotate or slide on the dog s neck The dog must be able to swallow food and water normally You should observe your dog s behavior to verify the collar is not too tight 4 Ifthe strap is too long cut off the excess leaving at least 3 in 7 62 cm to spare Using the On Screen Keyboard A keyboard appears when you enter text Select A Y and pm to select a character and select ENTER e Select amp to backspace e Select 4 to shift Select IN or OUT to change the character mode of the keyboard Select Done to save the text and close the keyboard Dog Tracking The handheld device allows you to track your dog using the tracking compass or map The map displays you
45. ts the mode of transportation for which to calculate routes Lock On Road Locks the position icon which represents your position on the map onto the nearest road Off Road Transitions Sets how the device routes from one point on the route to the next This setting is available only for some activities Distance routes you to the next point on the route when you are within a specified distance of your current point Avoidance Setup Sets the road types to avoid while navigating This setting is available only for some activities Marine Map Settings Select Setup gt Marine Marine Chart Mode Selects a nautical chart or a fishing chart Nautical displays various map features in different colors so the marine POls are more readable and so the map reflects the drawing scheme of paper charts Fishing requires marine maps displays a detailed view of bottom contours and depth soundings and simplifies map presentation for optimal use while fishing Appearance Sets the appearance of marine navigation aids on the map Marine Alarm Setup Sets alarms for when you exceed a specified drift distance while anchored when you are off course by a specified distance and when you enter water of a specific depth Setting up Marine Alarms 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Marine gt Marine Alarm Setup 2 Select an alarm type 3 Select On 4 Enter a distance Device Information Viewing Device Information You can view the unit I
46. ttings as necessary 4 Customize the data fields as necessary Any changes you make to the settings dashboards and data fields are automatically saved to the active profile Editing a Profile Name 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Profile Change 2 Select a profile 3 Select Edit Name 4 Enter the new name Deleting a Profile 1 From the main menu select Tools gt Profile Change 2 Select a profile 3 Select Delete gt Yes System Settings Select Setup gt System GPS Sets the GPS to Normal WAAS EGNOS Wide Area Augmentation System European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service or Demo Mode GPS off For more 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 AA battery you are using BaseCamp Basestation Sets how the device connects to BaseCamp when the device is connected to the computer Dog Settings Select Setup gt Dogs Dog Track Length on Map Sets the length of time the dog track appears on the map Reducing the duration of the track can reduce the clutter on the map Zoom Map To Dogs Automatically zooms the map to show all of the dogs locations and your location unless you manually pan the map This feature can help you locate your dogs quickly Dog Alerts
47. use on your map When Off is selected you must zoom in or out manually Zoom Levels Adjusts the zoom level at which map items will appear The map items will not appear when the map zoom level is higher than the selected level 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 Tracks Settings Select Setup gt Tracks Track Log Turns track recording on or off Record Method Sets a track recording method Auto records the tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks Recording Interval Sets a track log recording rate Recording points more frequently creates a more detailed track but fills the track log faster Auto Archive Sets an automatic archive method to organize your tracks Tracks are saved and cleared automatically Color 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 depth temperature and pressure 1 Select Setup gt Units 2 Select a measurement type 3 Select a unit of measure for the setting Customizing Your Device Time Settings Select Setup gt Time Time Format Sets the device to show time in a 12 hour or 24 hour format Time Zone Sets the time zone for th

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