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1. GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Map Setup The General Settings Map Setup Page Map Setup Tracks SUPT AUTO AUTO 3000 Bearing The Tracks Settings Map Setup Page Map Setup Points SUPTOS OFF a OFF i AUTO FI The Points Settings Map Setup Page Map Setup General Settings The first page of the Map Setup feature is the General Settings Page Use this page to select the map orientation North Up with north at the top of the map or Track Up with the map oriented in the direc tion of travel Below sets the map scale at which the Track Up feature displays all scales above that revert to the North Up map orientation Auto Zoom zooms the map scale to include the beginning and ending points of a route Detail selects the degree of map detail displayed You can lock the Position Arrow to display on the nearest road compensating for variances in map position accuracy Use Display Mode to display the screen in Day or Night mode for increased readability in changing light conditions Or select Auto to switch from day to night automatically Map Setup Tracks Settings The Tracks feature settings which records a log of your movements for any given period of time are accessed from the second page of the Map Setup You have settings for maximum zoom for viewing saved tracks and active track logs You can set the number of track points for recording a tra
2. Polar Stereographic are easy to use metric grids that are found on most Position Map Datums USGS topographic quadrangle maps Several other grids including a Formats user definable grid for the advanced user may also be selected 90 GPSmap 60CS Appendices What is WAAS The Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS is an FA A funded WAAS and DGPS project to improve the overall integrity of the GPS signal It is a space based system that broadcasts integrity information and correction data as determined by ground reference stations see DGPS below At this time the system is still in the developmental stage with a goal of providing reliable signals with an accuracy of 7 meters 21 22 ft both horizontally and vertically 95 of the time Current tests have shown the actual ac curacy to be on the order of 2 3 meters For more information go to http gps faa gov Programs WAAS waas htm What is Differential GPS DGPS The U S and Canadian governments among others have set up Differential GPS DGPS stations to transmit correction signals They are operational in coastal areas and on many navigable river systems The DGPS system is available for use without fee In addition to compensating for errors in the position these correc tions signals can also correct for deliberate degradation of the accuracy of GPS by the U S Department of Defense under their Selective Availability SA program Refer to the U S Coast Guard s
3. The Map Page graphically shows you map details your current loca tion marks your route to a destination with a route line and leaves a trail track log of where you ve been The Compass Page indicates direction to go and direction of travel The Trip Computer Page records and displays travel data There are three methods of navigating to a destination when using the GPSmap 60CS each graphically displayed on the Map Page Go To A direct path to a selected destination waypoint city address etc Track A previous path of travel that has been stored logged in the GPSmap 60CS A Track allows you to repeat a path or return on the path Route A path to a destination consisting of intermediate stops along the way waypoints cities exits points of interest intersections etc GPSmap 60CS Getting Started Initialization amp The Satellite Page Map Item Details Position Arrow Map Scale SPRING HILL Map Page with Current Position Arrow Navigating with GPSmap 60CS BEGIN White Mnt WESTCLIFFE od o K i e a st Sen Bit o 9 HOME E E A Go To HERMIT LAKE END A Route w GPSmap 60CS Getting Started The Main Page Sequence Whenever you turn on the GPSmap 60CS the Power On Page is followed by the Satellite Page which is the first of the Main Pages in sequence To view each Main Page 1 Press a
4. and press ENTER To modify a waypoint on a Route Detail Page 1 Select the waypoint from the list of waypoints and press ENTER to access the Route Waypoint Options Menu GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Routes d em e S Holiday Inn SPickering House Beg Bank of the Prairi lt Select Next Point gt iia eg st 10 0 Route Detail Page Options Menu gg e 8 Remove All Reverse Route Elevation Copy Route Delete Route Change Data Fields Restore Defaults YW TRAIL HEAD CAMPSITE Route Vertical Profile using U S Topo 24K DEM mapping data GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Highway Page Whenever navigating a route the Highway Page will guide you to The Highway Page Highway __ the destination using data fields and a graphic highway Up to four user 079 selectable data fields display information such as speed distance time to an i Bae next point on the route etc The list of data to display and the method of Beading Time of Day 31 selection is the same as for the Compass Page and is explained in detail on page 11 The Highway graphic provides visual guidance taking you point by point to your final destination Your course is represented by a centerline down the middle of the graphic As you move toward each point on your route the graphic will show the direction you should move to stay on Highway page with an course to the point Five scale settin
5. e Satellite signal status is shown when searching for acquiring satellites when a two dimensional fix is attained and when four or more satellites have been received three dimensional fix Backlighting is Off when you power up the unit When On it uses a significant amount of battery power This icon displays when the backlight is functioning e Alarm Clock this icon displays whenever the Alarm is set e USB cable connection displays when the unit is in communi cation with a PC Universal Serial Bus You may want to adjust the backlight level by pressing down on the POWER key and releasing Then tap the POWER key or ROCKER key Up Down arrows to cycle through the levels of backlight adjustment See page 56 for information on changing the display colors and backlight timeout and brightness levels Whenever a significant event in the operation of the unit occurs an on screen message will display to advise you of the occurrence In each case the condition is described and often a remedy provided Pressing the ENTER key will acknowledge and close the message window GPSmap 60CS Getting Started The Main Page Features Status Bar Battery Power Acquiring Satellites Backlight is On Alarm is Set Auxiliary 2 Dimension Navigation Electronic Power Compass cH ON 3 Dimension Navigation USB is Connected Backlight Adjustment Slider Batteries Too Low Brightnesses varies For Backlight ENTR
6. Find by Nome Nearest Containing USA Taekwondo Acade l Change Reference Ladies Workout Expres Grid Iron Sports Bar Great Hall 16 Theatres Bowling Center Dickinson Theatres Sports Fitness Center Crossroads Tavern Kansas PH DES E Great Hall 16 Theatres Great Mall 16 Theatres Dickinson Theatres 20060 151st St Amctheaters i Ook Pork Plaza 6 Amet erne ES 66061 Amcoak Park Piz6 Amctheatres Town Cent Amcleawood Town Cent Kansas a ee F lt ee Category List POI Information Page Searching for a Point of Interest You can use the Find Point of Interest feature to locate a nearby restaurant lodging landmark public building park etc However you must have downloaded MapSource detailed mapping that supports this feature otherwise these options plus Address and Intersection options are not functional To find a point of interest 1 Press the FIND button to display the Find Menu 2 Highlight a desired Points of Interest icon and then press ENTER to display the list of nearest points 3 Press the MENU key to choose from search options or choose Select Category to narrow your search 4 Highlight the desired item from the list and then press ENTER to display the Information Page for that item If you are searching for a restaurant that is part of a national chain only the nearest restaurant to your location is displayed when you search using the Find
7. GPS Features GPS Enhanced Games Virtua Maze Find All The Flags In The Maze Virtua Maze Move To The Geko And Press Enter GPSmap 60CS GPS Features Destroy All Meteors But Don t Get Hit Northwards GPS Enhanced Games Nibbons Gather The Numbers But Do Not Cross Your Track Nibbons In this GPS game you must walk around the board collecting the flags as they appear As you walk your tail will grow You may travel anywhere on the screen but you cannot walk on your tail or you will lose a life As an added challenge you must also avoid the Skulls that chase after you Gekoids This GPS game which can be played without GPS on is all about blasting gekoids The catch is you are the ship and you can survive only when you avoid getting hit Before you begin to play make certain to make your game settings Orient Map Northwards rotates your ship in the center of the map The map is stationary and north is always up Orient Map Ship Up rotates the virtual world around your ship Your ship always points Up Press the ENTER key to start and blast away IMPORTANT WARNING When playing any of the virtual games where you are moving about on a real playing field use reasonable and prudent caution in selecting an area free of hazards such a holes obstruc tions or proximity to vehicular traffic Playing these games may distract your attention from observing objects in
8. GPSMAP 60CS with sensors and maps owner s manual Compass Copyright 2004 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Tel 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 Fax 913 397 8282 Garmin Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9DL U K Tel 44 0870 8501241 Fax 44 0870 8501251 Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 886 2 2642 9199 Fax 886 2 2642 9099 All rights reserved Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated down loaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Visit the Ga
9. The average vertical distance of descent Descent Maximum The maximum descent rate in feet per minute Descent Total The total distance descended Distance Next The distance to the next point on a route Distance Destination The entire distance from beginning to end of a route ETA Next The estimated time that you will arrive at the next point on your route if you maintain your current speed and course ETA Destination The estimated time that you will arrive at your destination if you maintain your current speed and course Elevation The distance above or below mean sea level Elevation Maximum The highest elevation reached Elevation Minimum The lowest elevation reached Glide Ratio The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to vertical dis tance Glide Ratio Dest The glide ratio required to descend from your pres ent position and elevation to the destination s elevation Heading Your direction of travel as indicated by a compass in degrees or cardinal letters N S E W Location lat lon Your current location as latitude longitude coordinates Location selected Your current location described in the selected units of measure other than lat lon GPSmap 60CS Appendices Data Field Definitions GPSmap 60CS Appendices Data Field Definitions Odometer The total distance you have traveled for all trips Off Course The distance off your direct course line ri
10. inds you an be careful of the pits Press MENU during the game for more help or to quit Beginner Expert Haster timed Limited Game Symbols rd Pit Warning P_ OD brsO1 min49 sec Dragon Aim Arrow a i i GPSmap 60CS Appendices Accessories N Belt Clip Assembly GA 27C Remote GPS Antenna CAUTION Garmin Accessories have been designed and tested specifically for use with Garmin products Accessories offered for sale by other manufacturers have not necessarily been tested or approved by Garmin for use with Garmin Products Use of such accessories might cause damage to your Garmin Product and void the terms of the warranty Using Garmin Accessories with other manufacturers products is not recommended See your Garmin Dealer or website for availability Accessories Included with the Unit Wrist Strap Provides convenient method for carrying the unit Belt Clip Attaches to the back of the unit and clips to belt or waistband USB Interface Cable Provides connection to a PC for data transfer Not shown Owner s Manual Start up instructions and detailed operation reference Quick Start Guide Abbreviated overview of unit operation and reference Note Refer to the list of accessories on the unit packaging Optional Accessories Not included with the Unit Cigarette Lighter Adapter Provides power from an automobile cigarette lighter A C Adapter Provides operation
11. tion on the map and release to place it there and press ENTER Projecting a Waypoint Projecting a waypoint from any map item another waypoint etc allows you to establish a new waypoint on a bearing and distance pro jected from that map item To project a waypoint 1 Select an item from the Find Menu to display the Information Page 2 Press the MENU key to display the Options Menu and select Project Waypoint 3 Press ENTER to display the Project Waypoint Page 4 Enter the distance and bearing to the projected waypoint in the appropriate fields at the bottom of the page and press the QUIT key to finish Another method of creating and projecting a waypoint is to use the Sight N Go feature as explained on page 17 GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using the Find Menu Using Find The Find Feature provides you with a method for searching for Waypoints Cities and Exits which are included in the GPSmap 60CS FIND basemap You can also find Waypoint and Geocache Points you have saved If you have downloaded Garmin MapSource mapping data that Press the contains additional map detail you can search for and find Points of FIND key to Interest Addresses and Intersections If you download BlueChart data display the Eits Recent Find all POT you can find Marine Points such as Wrecks and Obstructions NAVAIDS Find Menu pe and Anchorages If this additional data is not loaded these options are not available ei Se
12. using the keyboard When you have entered enough characters Medium City City Information to detine the name a match list displays If you are using find Page By Nearest scroll through the list to find the city you want If using Nearest Containing use the keyboard to enter the key word to display a list of cities using that word 4 Use the ROCKER key to select the desired city from the list and then press ENTER to display the Information Page for that city Add To Route View Sun And Moon View Hunt And Fish Map Information 5 With the Information Page displayed you can select Go To City Page Map or Save options Options GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Searching for an Interstate Exit The Find Exits feature allows you to search for the nearest Interstate Exits 1 Press the FIND button to display the Find Menu 2 Select the Exits icon then press ENTER to display the Exit List Using Find Nearest Containing Select Category 215 US 169South Ks lt MM 213 HotorVehiclens 210 U S 56 W Gardne Change Reference 3 Highlight and select an exit type by pressing ENTER A ne Rot MENU 4 A list of exits nearest to you displays The title box indicates the 198 Ks 33 Wellsville interstate highway which is served by the exits Two fields at the 193 LeLoupRoad Boldwi bottom of the page indicate distance and bearing to the exit sii Highway Base Map Lite 5 Scroll th
13. GPSmap 60CS Appendices What are Map Datums and which should use A datum is a mathematical model of the Earth which approximates the shape of the Earth and enables calculations to be carried out ina consistent and accurate manner The datum is physically represented by a framework of ground monuments i e trig stations whose positions have been accurately measured and calculated on this reference surface Lines of latitude and longitude on a map or chart are referenced to a specific map datum Every chart has a map datum reference and the GPSmap 60CS can be set to match most of those commonly used Map Datums and Position Formats If you are navigating and comparing the GPS coordinates to a map chart or other reference the map datum in the GPS unit should be set to the same datum as the map or chart to insure the most accurate navigation Map Datums are based on a What is a Position Format and which should use mathematical model of the Earth Your current location can be viewed on the GPS in the form of coordinates Since different maps and charts use different location formats Garmin GPS units allow you to choose the correct coordinate system for the type of map you are using The most common format is latitude and longitude which is utilized by all Garmin units On most models you may choose to change the position format to use with other coordinate systems UTM UPS Universal Transverse Mercator Universal
14. Marine Settings Map Setup Page GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Routing Setup Routing Setup Prompted Follow Road Follow Road loff Road Shorter Distance z x Prompted on Faster Time Shorter Distance i Routing Setup Options Routing Setup Page Follow Road Options Quickest Calculation Quick Calculation Best Route Follow Road Options Pedestrian Follow Road Options INO Routing Setup The Routing Setup Page allows you to customize the manner in which routing functions behave There are setup and option menus for route creation and methods of navigation To Use Routing Setup Options 1 Access the Routing Setup Page 2 Select the Guidance Method and choose Prompted if you want to be asked to choose one of the other two options Follow Road or Ott Road each time a route is being calculated Otherwise the chosen method will always be used for navigation 3 If you chose Follow Road then the Follow Road Method field will offer a similar choice of Prompted Faster Time or Shorter Distance 4 If you want the Next Turn Preview Page to display just before each turn on the route select On trom the Next Turn Pop Up field 5 When using the Follow Road guidance method select the Follow Road Options button and press ENTER to choose from a page of options Geocache Setup The Geocache Setup Page
15. pro vided with the unit into the matching port 2 Connect the remaining cable end to your PC USB port 3 Set your GPSmap 60CS interface setting to GARMIN format See page 56 To connect to your computer using a Serial Port connector 1 Lift the Serial Port protective cover from the back of the GPSmap 60CS and insert the round indexed connector on the cable into the matching port 2 Connect the remaining cable end to your PC Serial port or other appropriate device 3 Set your GPSmap 60CS interface setting to the appropriate interface format Refer to Interface Setup on page 56 GPSmap 60CS Appendices Connecting the GPSmap 60CS to a Computer Serial Universal Serial Communications Bus USB Port Port Lift Cover Lift Cover 87 GPSmap 60CS Appendices Downloading MapSource Map Data Garmin MapSource CD ROM s offer a variety of detailed mapping data and navigation information MapSource is also an excellent medium for storage and safety backup of Personal Waypoints Routes and Saved Tracks ooo 5 Garmin MapSource H 110034 24 U S Topo 24K f Digital Elevation Models DEM Maps provide elevation data eee at any point identified by the amp Panning Arrow See your Garmin Dealer or visit the Garmin web site at www garmin com for information on which maps work with the GPSmap 60CS Transferring MapSource Map Data If you have purchased a Garmin MapSource CD ROM mapping
16. Center and press ENTER to place yourself back in the middle of the game board Virtua Maze This GPS game creates a virtual maze on the screen You are placed at a central position in the maze and must explore the maze collecting flags The lower right corner of the screen tells you how many flags remain The lower left corner is a timer displaying the elapsed time The Difficulty Lever determines how much of the maze you can see at one time View ing less of the maze makes the game more difficult HINT Pressing the ENTER key and selecting Cheat On will enable a cheat mode Enabling this mode will penalize you by five minutes and count seconds by 10 instead of 2 Turn the cheat mode Off by pressing the ENTER key Geko Smak Geko Smak is a GPS based game that features you as the player piece In measured rhythm Gekos will appear on the screen Before the Geko disappears move toward the Geko and press the ENTER key to smack the Geko with a hammer If you get the Geko an mark displays above the hammer if not just a hammer displays momentarily Field size choices are small medium and large with small fields being roughly 20 yards by 30 yards and large fields being 60 yards by 90 yards about the size of an American football field The difficulty levels are Easy Normal and Hard These levels deter mine how often Gekos appear The pace quickens and values vary as difficulty levels increase GPSmap 60CS
17. Delete WATER TAP Find Waypoint Options Find Waypoints List Waypoint Information Page Waypoint Kem Enter a Name and WOODLOT notation Symbol using the Location keypad Coordinates SK N 38 51 279 Distance and Elevation 094 47 840 Direction coin and Depth if applicable Navigate to Remove a Waypoint Waypoint View Waypoint on Location om List Map Page Searching for a Waypoint The Waypoints List is your storage file for all created and saved waypoints Waypoints can be created from marking your location pointing to a place on the map or saving any other Find item i e city restaurant as a waypoint Waypoints are stored in alpha numerical order and are also identified by a symbol assigned from a list of symbol types Waypoints can be selected as destinations and added as points on a route To find a Waypoint 1 Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu 2 Highlight the Waypoint icon and press ENTER to display the Waypoints List 3 Use the ROCKER key to scroll up and down the list to find a waypoint If the list is large you can press the MENU key to display a list of search options Find By Name allows you to enter the name of the waypoint in a search field Find Nearest allows you to list only those waypoints near your current location Select Symbol allows you to search for only those waypoints of a specific type Change Reference allows you to use the Panning Arrow to selec
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19. Nearest method If you search using the By Name method then all of the locations for that chain in the mapping database will be display with the closest to your current location listed first GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation About the Main Menu The Main Menu The Main Menu is the directory for all unit features not in the Main Page sequence with the excep tion of Mark Waypoint and Find which are accessed by pressing the FIND and MARK keys The Time and Date can be found at the bottom of this page A detailed discussion of each of the Main Menu lt o features follows this brief introduction Use the ROCKER key to highlight a feature name and then press ENTER to display the feature page o Setup Frosimitu Calendar Tracks This feature allows you to maintain a record of your movements track log with informa S ee tion such as time and location It can be saved for later use Peres E ee Routes Create a list of points that you wish to navigate to in a specific order and save for later use me a Highway A useful graphic perspective for navigating a route C 04 36 33 O4 NOV 03 Setup Controls the settings for many of the unit operating system features Proximity An Alarm feature for a defined circle around a specified waypoint Calendar An outdoor calendar with data access as well as waypoint association Alarm Clock This feature allows you to use the GPSmap 60CS as an Alarm Clock Calcu
20. Page and begin navigation to the projected waypoint The Compass Page displays a Bearing Pointer for guidance GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Compass Page Stop Novigation Recalculate Course Pointer Data Fields Change Dato Fields Calibrate Compass Restore Defaults Compass Page Options Menu Project Waypoint W HORN PEAK 139 0000 0 mi _ Mop Go To D p ote i Sighting Page Project Waypoint Page p GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Compass Page The Course Pointer indicates your course of travel from your original location and the distance off course 18 To stop navigation 1 Highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER to stop navigat ing To select the Course Pointer or the Bearing Pointer 1 The Bearing Pointer is the factory set default option When the Bearing Pointer option is displayed the Course Pointer is active and vice versa Highlight this option and press ENTER to activate The Bearing Pointer and Course Pointer work independently of each other one indicating the direction to your destination and the other your relationship to a course line leading to the destination For example If the Bearing Pointer arrow is pointing straight up you are going directly to your destination If it points any direction other than up turn towards that direction until the arrow is pointing up and then continue in that direction The Bearing Pointer always
21. Reset Hox Speed page allows you select individual items select all MReset Elevation Data and unselect all Once your selections are made JReset Max Elevation Clear Track Log highlight the Apply button and press ENTER Delete Saved Tracks Answer Ok to The Data You Have Selected _IDelete All Waypoints Will Be Permanently Deleted prompt and press Lipekte Al putes ENTER to complete the reset Selecting the Restore Defaults option will return the page to factory settings Reset Page GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Mark Waypoint Page The Mark Waypoint Page allows you to mark and record your current or any other location as a waypoint and appears with name for that waypoint and a waypoint symbol You can mark your current location Q from any page on the GPSmap 60CS Using Waypoints Hark Waypoint 007 oo To mark your current location as a waypoint MARK key i to display l N 38 51 336 1 Press in and hold the MARK key until the Mark Waypoint Page th Maik appears Waypoint 2 To change the name of the waypoint use the ROCKER key to rage highlight the waypoint name field and press ENTER to display the on screen keypad Use the ROCKER key and ENTER key to select a name for the waypoint If you choose a name that has already been used a Waypoint Already Exits message will appear Press ENTER to acknowledge and choose a new name SE 3 To assign an identifying sym
22. allows you to find and record items hidden at geographic locations Refer to the Garmin website for details and how to download geocache locations from the internet www garmin com To use the Geocache Setup feature 1 Access the Geocache Setup Page as explained at the beginning of this section 2 Highlight the symbols fields and press ENTER to change from the default open and closed geocache symbols Select Yes or No for Calendar entry when found IMPORTANT NOTE Before setting up and placing physical geo cache stations on public or private land be certain you are not in viola tion of ordinances or laws governing use of these properties Marine Setup The Marine Setup Page allows you to set values for limits which acti vate alarms for features specific to maritime navigation To use the Marine Setup feature 1 Access the Marine Setup Page as explained at the beginning of this section 2 Highlight the box in front of each field to activate the desired alarm and press ENTER 3 Highlight the field adjacent to each checked box press ENTER and use the Number Keypad to enter the value for each alarm Highlight OK and press ENTER to close GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Geocache Setup Symbols List Marine Setup Marine Setup el Os O o ooo E Drep ang Shallow E water alarms require NMEA sonar input interfacing 63 GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Time Setup Time Setu
23. altimeter using the Calibrate Altimeter option Use the Reset option to clear recorded data from the page and to begin recording new data Plot Over Time Distance These two measurement options changes over a set period of time or changes over a set distance apply only to the View Elevation Plot option while the View Pressure Plot option is measured by time and pressure only When one option is active the other is displayed on the Page Options Menu View Pressure Elevation Plots When selecting the View Elevation Plot option you can plot a profile of elevation changes that occur as you navigate over a set distance or period of time When you select View Pressure Plot you can view a record of changes in barometric pressure for a set period of time When one option is active the other displays on the Page Options Menu To view Elevation or Pressure plots 1 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired option from the Options Menu and then press in to display the plot 2 Adjust time and distance measurement as desired using the Elevation Plot Zoom Ranges explained on following pages 3 To clear the plot and start again you must clear the Track Log GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Altimeter Page Ble eee 20 1129 aac 1 089 TRT over Distance Plot Eo er LG E 201 1129 Pressure 989 7 Pressure over Time Plot GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Zoom Range
24. because Garmin MapSource detailed mapping data has been downloaded from a CD ROM program You can use the Map Page to e Determine your current location and progress while moving e Select and save a map point as a waypoint e Locate and navigate to map items by following a Route displayed on the map e Customize the map display to your requirements Using Map Page Features Use the Zoom In and Out buttons to change the map scale in order to show more map area with less detail or less map area with more detail Press and hold to Zoom the map scale rapidly The map scale in the lower left hand side of the display is shown in units of measurement selected in the Units field of the Unit Setup Page not to be confused with the Map Setup Page If you zoom in so far that the resolution of the map data is exceeded and the appearance of the map is no longer accurate the word overzoom displays just below the map scale When using MapSource detailed maps mapsource appears below the scale In many instances the map displays an Accuracy Circle surrounding the Position Icon The GPSmap 60CS uses both map resolution and GPS accuracy in defining your location to a point within the circle The smaller the circle the more accurate your location When using the Pan Map feature a small outline arrow Panning Arrow can be moved about the page to highlight and identify map items or to scroll the map to view ar
25. interface to a PC for data transfer Provides auxiliary AC or DC power adapter connection USB Connector Port under weather cover e Provides interface to a PC for faster data transfer Battery Compartment Locking D Ring o Turn 1 4 turn counter clockwise and lift to remove cover Battery Compartment Cover GPSmap 60CS Getting Started Unit Features GPS Helix Antenna e Provides quick satellite acquisition Auxiliary Mount Alignment Slots GPSmap 60CS Getting Started Initialization amp the Satellite Page So J The GPSmap 60CS locates satellites above its position To a i o Track Up aae woaea7 329 ltr ee ae GPS Elevation Options Menu GPS Elevation 1108ft GPS Elevation display Satellite Page Acquiring Satellite Signals Starting Up the GPS Receiver Whenever you turn on the GPSmap 60CS the GPS receiver begins to search for satellites in order to determine its location which is necessary for navigation This process is called initialization and can take up to 15 minutes the first time you use your unit Thereafter if you haven t moved move than 600 miles from your original location it takes only seconds to minutes In order to receive satellite signals you must be outdoors and have a clear view of the sky Satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials except glass or dense overhead tree cover To shorten the time required for this first ini
26. lap distance value 1 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Options Menu and then press ENTER Choose Set Lap Distance and press ENTER 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the field you wish to change O DC nGe and then press ENTER Enter the new value and press ENTER Sane Ae When done highlight OK and press ENTER GPSmap 60CS GPS Features Sun and Moon Tables Sun and Moon 1O NOV 03 12 24 Current Location a ee 06 077 Use Find Henu Location Options el isnt Sun and Moon The Sun and Moon Tables provide you with a graphic depiction of the sun and moon relative to the Earth Sun and moon positions can be displayed for any time date and location on Earth The Sun and Moon Page also displays sunrise sunset moonrise and moonset times for the selected time date and location On screen buttons allow you to animate the movement of the sun and moon and stop at a given time date The button to the left animates the display of the sun and moon The center button animates more rapidly showing the phases of the moon The right button stops animation To display sun and moon locations for a specified time date and location 1 Access the Sun and Moon Page from the Main Menu 2 To view the predictions for a different date and time highlight the those fields and press ENTER to display the Number Keypad 3 To view the predictions for a different location highlight the Location field an
27. or Too Slow mes sage for you to adjust your turning speed as needed Remem ber to hold the unit level while turning E m e e Turn Slowly If you are turning the unit too slow or too fast a message will appear to advise you Calibration Progress Page A Calibration Successful message displays when finished If a Calibration Failed message displays repeat the process 4 Press ENTER to return to the Compass Page To use Compass Page Options 1 Press the MENU key to display the Options Menu To use Sight N Go to navigate 1 Use the PAGE button to access the Compass Page and then use the ROCKER key to access the Options Menu 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Sight N Go option and press ENTER to activate the Sight N Go feature Note that the compass ring with pointer is in line with the two sighting marks on the case 3 Hold the unit at eye level and line up the two sighting marks with the distant object Press ENTER to Lock Direction 4 Select Set Course and press ENTER to display the Compass Page 5 Begin traveling to your destination on a course line using the Course Pointer as a guide Or 6 Select Project Waypoint and press ENTER to display the Project Waypoint Page 7 Use this page to enter an estimated distance from your current location to establish a projected waypoint location 8 Highlight the Go To button and press ENTER to display the Map
28. recently found item 1 With the Find Menu displayed press the ROCKER key to highlight the Recent Finds icon and press ENTER to display the Recent Finds List 2 Use the ROCKER key to select the list item you want view and press ENTER to display the Information Page for that item Using the Find Item Information Page When you have selected a Find item and pressed the ENTER key an Information Page displays with detailed information about the item This page contains e A title if a waypoint it can be renamed and a map symbol assigned e An information field if a waypoint information you add if a map item an address or other description e Location coordinates if the item is a waypoint e Elevation and depth if a waypoint Direction and distance from current location or the map pointer At the bottom of the page are three on screen buttons these buttons will appear differently depending on whether you are selecting a Find item to navigate to or adding a Find item to a route list as a waypoint If selecting an item as a destination the three buttons will display as Delete Remove from the Waypoints list Map display on the Map Page Go To start a Go To navigation If selecting an item to add to a list of points these three buttons will be displayed Save save as a waypoint Map display on the Map Page Use insert into a list of points on a route GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using
29. the Find Menu 2 Highlight the Intersections icon and press ENTER to display the ae on Clear City Find Intersections search page Clear All 3 If your unit has a GPS fix the Region field at the top of the MENU page will be completed with your current region and the lt Enter Options City gt field will be highlighted Menu 4 Press ENTER to display a list of cities for the region and make your selection Use the on screen keypad to enter the first few lt Enter Street 1 gt lt Enter Street 2 gt Intersections Search Page letters of the city name until the desired city moves to the top De amp vate Intersection of the list Highlight OK on the key pad and press ENTER Flint Rd amp W 175th Rd With city highlighted on the list press ENTER to insert the city ve Bound Bs i in the field 5 Highlight lt Enter Street 1 gt and follow instructions in step 6 TETEE Repeat for lt Enter Street 2 gt Blue Mound KS 66010 6 Press ENTER to display the street list Use the on screen keypad to enter enough of the street name to display a match on the list below For name streets like Main or Elm enter the core name instead of E W etc as the search will move faster When done a list of matches appears below Select one Intersection Matches Intersection Info Page and press ENTER to display the Information Page GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Find Find POI Topic List Entertainment
30. track display map item display detailed map data display and more It is suggested that you wait until you are more familiar with the operation of your unit before deciding what features you want to customize To customize the Map Page display 1 To access the Map Setup Pages press the MENU key with the Map Page is displayed 2 Scroll down the Menu to the Setup Map option and then press ENTER to display the Stop Navigation Map Setup Page At the top of the page are age icons for each setup page Measure Distance 3 Use the ROCKER switch to move from icon fTurn Declutter Off to icon when selecting a map setup page and Restore Defaults to move up and down to the feature fields on each page 4 With a Map Setup feature highlighted press the ENTER key to display the list of options for that feature Each Map Setup Page has a menu of general options This menu can be accessed by pressing the MENU key with the page displayed GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Map Setup Map Setup General S amp wPTo e North Up Le Norma la ass gt The General Settings Map Setup Page Many of the Setup fea tures use the same type of option lists Off On Most to Least Small to Large a scale trom 20 feet to 500 miles and a keypad for numerical data entry The Map Setup Options Menu allows you to quickly restore map settings Restore Defaults Restore All Map Defaults MENU
31. using a PC and MapSource mapping programs and then transferred to the unit memory To create a route 1 Access the Routes page from the Main Menu The page has a New button an Active button and a list of saved routes 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the New button and press ENTER to display the route Setup Page 3 With an empty row dashed in the route list highlighted press ENTER to display the Find Menu 4 Use the Find Menu to select a route waypoint from one of the Find Menu groups and display the Information Page for the selected waypoint city exit point of interest etc Highlight the on screen Use button and press ENTER to place it on the Route Waypoint List 5 To add more waypoints to the route repeat the process in Steps 3 and 4 You can rename the route if desired 6 Press QUIT to save it to the Saved Routes list Or highlight the Navigate button and press ENTER to navigate GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Routes 8 BNKFTH BSTW MNTCLO HLDY PRYLGE LKFT SPRNGH CHLS Delete All Routes Off Road Transition MENU Options Menu Indicates Active Route List of Saved Routes Active Route Page when Off Road e Bank of the Prairie SBest Western Inn Gi Waffle House Bel Ee Ee Bank of the Prairie SBest Western Inn Waffle House ESEquicenter Best Western Inn lt Select Next Point gt Best West
32. web site http www navcen uscg gov for locations and the status of the differential sites Using DGPS requires additional equipment GPSmap 60CS Appendices Interface Wiring Diagram Ground Data In Data Out Power Cable Plug End View Brown Serial Data OUT White Serial Data IN Black Ground 10 32 VDC Unit Power Data Port Connector Interface formats are selected from the Interface Setup on page 56 of this manual The input output lines on your GPSmap 60CS are RS 232 compatible allowing easy interface to a wide range of external devices including PCs differential beacon receivers marine autopilots and or a second GPS receiver The NMEA 0183 version 3 01 interface format is supported by the GPSmap 60CS and enables the unit to drive up to three NMEA devices NMEA 0183 Version 3 01 Approved Sentences GPGGA GPGLL GPGSA GPGSV GPRMB GPRMC GPRTE GPVTG GPWPL GPBOD Garmin Proprietary Sentences PGRME estimated error PGRMM datum string PGRMZ altitude PSLIB beacon receiver control DGPS Differential GPS corrections are accepted in RTCM SC 104 version 2 0 format through the Data In line The Garmin GBR 23 is the recommended beacon receiver for use with the GPSmap 60CS Other beacon receivers with the correct RTCM format may be used but may not correctly display status or allow tuning control from the GPS unit The USB Interface Cable pro
33. CS Appendices This chart is provided to help you determine the time offset settings for your current location if it is not in one of the time zones listed on UTC Offset Chart the Time Setup Page To change the UTC Offset access the Main Menu then Setup and then open the Time Setup Page Highlight the Time Zone field and press the ENTER to display the list of time zones If the desired zone is not displayed select Other Highlight the UTC Offset field and press ENTER to enter the appropriate offset value from the chart below To determine your longitudinal zone press and hold the MARK key and observe the longitude value in the Mark Waypoint Location field It should fall within the sets of values on the chart Press the QUIT key to avoid marking a waypoint Longitudinal Zone Offset Longitudinal Zone Offset W180 0 to W172 5 12 00 POO a te E022 01 00 W172 5 to W157 5 11 00 E0220 to E03 02 00 W157 5 to W142 5 10 00 E052 5 to EUO 03 00 W142 5 to W127 5 09 00 E0673 to E062 5 04 00 W127 5 to W112 5 08 00 E0820 te E0975 05 00 W112 5 to W097 5 07 00 E097 5 to E112 5 06 00 W097 5 to W082 5 06 00 Bld to L22 07 00 W082 5 to W067 5 05 00 ELAS ELLEI 08 00 W067 5 to W052 5 04 00 EVO OERS 09 00 W052 5 to W037 5 03 00 EAT to BID 10 00 W037 5 to WQ22 5 02 00 ELIS WENS 11 00 W022 5 to W007 5 01 00 E172 5 to E180 5 12 00 W007 5 to E007 5 00 00
34. FCC Compliance Information The GPSmap 60CS does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations GPSmap 60CS Introduction Warnings and Precautions CAUTION Use the GPSmap 60CS at your own risk To reduce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owners Manual and thoroughly practice operation using the Demo Mode prior to actual use When in actual use carefully compare indica tions from the GPSmap 60CS to all available navigation sources includ ing the information from other NAVAIDs visual sightings charts etc For safety always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation CAUTION IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A NAVIGATIONAL AID AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF DIRECTION DISTANCE LOCATION OR TOPOGRAPHY THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED AS AN AID TO DETERMINE GROUND PROXIMITY FOR AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION CAUTION The electronic chart is an aid to navigation and is designed to facilitate the use of authorized government charts not replace them Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all inf
35. Find Waypoint LAKE TRAIL 07 DEC 03 10 58 0 1AM N 38 51 338 094 47 930 1093 Selected as a destination Information Page for a Waypoint Sports Fitness Center Praire Life Center 13655 S Alden St Olathe KS 66062 913 764 5444 Selected as a Point on a Route or Track Information Page for a Map Item GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Find Information Page Options Menu offers eight options for using a Find Item as a tool for navigation Using Find To use the Find Item Information Page Options Menu 1 With an Information page displayed for a Find item press the Project Woypoint Find Neor Here Change Reference Set Proximity Add To Route View Sun And Moon View Hunt And Fish Waypoint Information Page Options include Average Location Find Near Here Change Reference Set Proximity Add To Route View Sun And Moon View Hunt And Fish Hop Information Find Map Database Item Information Page Options MENU key to display the Options Menu 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired option and press ENTER activate ai e Average Location Used with waypoints only it samples a waypoint location over time and averages the result for a more accurate position reference 1097 Refer to page 29 for detailed information on Location Averaging Project Waypoint Create a new waypoint by referencing another location by entering a bearing and distance from the
36. Find Addresses Search City gt field will be highlighted Page 4 Press ENTER to display a list of cities for the region and make your selection Use the on screen keypad to enter the first few EERTE letters of the city name until the desired city moves to the top Overland Park KS of the list Highlight OK on the key pad and press ENTER a With city highlighted on the list press ENTER to insert the city in the field 5 Next enter the Street Number lt Enter Number gt using the on screen keypad Enter OK to place the number 6 Finally press ENTER to display the street list Use the on screen Using Find Clear City Clear Region Clear All al E m g Overland Park KS 5th keypad to enter enough of the street name to display a match Se ere on the list below For name streets like Main or Elm enter the Find Addrecciatches aeeai core name instead of Ti W etc as the search will move Page faster When done a list of matches appears below Select one and press ENTER to display the Information Page GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Searching for an Intersection The Find Intersections feature allows you to search for an intersection within the coverage of downloaded detailed mapping data Enter the two street names and city and the Find Feature will match that data with intersections in the map database Using Find Intersections To find an Intersection 1 Press the FIND key to display
37. Interest Find by Name di 800 RADIATOR Recent Finds Aregon Trail Pool Microtel Inn amp Suite EXdlothe Karate Acade i Grid Iron Sports Ba H K Office Products Phillips 66 B Quik Trip Store Lo Quinta Inn Lenex Best Western Inn ESEquicenter Waffle House E Bank of the Prairie it Great Mall 16 Theat Recent Finds List Searching for a location using Find By Name If you know the name of the location you want to find the Find By Name search option may be the easiest method of searching To find a location using Find By Name 1 Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Group icon for the type of item you want to search for and press ENTER to display the page Or if you want to search the entire item database select All Points of Interest 3 Press the MENU key to select Find By Name 4 Use the ROCKER key and ENTER key to operate the keypad at the base of the display and enter the name of the loca tion when the list displays a match highlight OK and press ENTER to go a list where you can select the item 5 Next the Information Page for that location will display Searching for a location using Recent Finds The Recent Finds Page saves all of your most recent searches on a list that places your last found location at the top of the list When you exceed the number of entries the list can hold the oldest is deleted To return to a
38. Nearest Waypoints Cities Exits etc 26 AE IE E O E A E 56 Normal Mode secsoeresersasssosrsngomisngsns 55 Norii RelerentE seunsntaensiapicdndnnitannegdeenienesntons 65 enD e AEE AE desert E 8 60 0 Do E T 16 e NS ea a eaeeasiennccteces 52 74 rient MI nE 48 Overall Average Speed cece 16 P Page SEGUCHCE SCID niceseisasistaiesacreuseonmads 58 Panne IAD scsscersanstesasioteinenaieutenutons 28 Plot Over Diii eassa 20 21 Plot Over Ti ss gesssienssieneaciaansatnadsarniceens 20 21 POSIMON FORMAL scnccavcevensaneswerasiantuaesendes 64 90 PROVE CHING a TO oep ena 30 Proxim Way pO Miena 66 R a ia AC AE 26 TG EE ETE 49 53 P EE eatecnepan te neeny cise 49 COD NS see RE i I D ccs sondetsey aecnnannee needa J3 EE sacaseonssondenvcatersayastcaieuemiameenss 53 PONE srsmpopersuvciascabaueoivazscheteennvene vcore 53 INAV TCAULING E 53 TRS ISIE aacorecteatcteate Sammanata doo hpetaetvetaantincese Jl RODA SUD a 02 S SANE a E E ein 4 Saving the TERO erona 45 E E E E 2 SE HD MON sont cctaeuetccinestnonacestadenatisnecitbaneaeent 55 Show Data Fields ccccceeeeetteeeteee 10 Show Map Only sssisaretsssps isdk rapas 10 E E E ET Ly Software Version Operating cccce 55 Oe CT o A NT 80 SLOP Navigatio sesir WAN SLOP WATCH PAGE con scccansvorivnseecamshiareundesianets rl DUEL ATE Moon TAGES csse 72 Symbol Waypoint esiseinas 2i Symbols Statuts Bar deacra 7 E MUD aneeaam seater soot et 55 T TZ E NEAT 6l o Aa E
39. Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Subject to proper user calibration 2 The temperature rating of the GPSmap 60CS may exceed the usable range of some batteries Some batteries can rupture at high temperatures 3 Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U S DoD imposed Selective Availability SA Program 4 With optional Garmin GBR 21 23 Beacon Receiver input 5 Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as the temperature decreases Use Lithium batteries when operating the GPS map 60CS in below freezing conditions Extensive use of screen backlighting and audible tones significantly reduce battery life GPSmap 60CS Appendices Data Field Definitions The following list provides a brief description of each data field option Some of these options are supported only by devices interfaced to your GPSmap 60CS Accuracy GPS The current accuracy of you GPS determined location Ambient Pressure The uncalibrated current pressure Ascent Average The average vertical distance of ascents Ascent Maximum The Maximum ascent rate in feet per minute Ascent Total The total distance ascended Barometer The calibrated current pressure Bearing The compass direction from your current position to a destina tion point Course The desired path of travel from your starting point to your destina tion point Depth The depth of water from sonar NMEA input Descent Average
40. according to battery power level On Screen Messages GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Map Page North Up Mode with Map oriented with North at the top ISAS WICHITA MISSOURT The Map Page 35 oP RINGH Position Arrow The Map Scale TULSA The Map Page full map Data Fields Track Up f i Vode __ West to Mahaffie Cir Suzance Text North Street Level Orientation Detailed Arrow Mapping es Li 25 JH The Map Page with Data Fields and Guidance Text Using the Map Page The Map Page is the primary navigation feature of the GPSmap 60CS The Map Page displays a detailed map of the area surrounding your cur rent location It allows you to pan the map with the ROCKER key as well as view your progress when navigating When in the Track Up mode oriented in the direction of travel a north reference arrow appears at the top left corner to orient the map When in the North Up mode the map is oriented like a paper map When you activate the Track Log feature your path of movement is indicated by a dotted line The map display can be changed to Night mode for easier viewing in dim light The factory set default automatically changes the display at sunrise and sunset The map also displays geographic details such as rivers lakes high ways and towns The maps to the left show a higher level of detail than the basemap provided with the unit i e residential streets parks etc
41. an option for a field highlighted press ENTER to select To view the software version press MENU and Restore Defaults select Software Version Software versan MENU GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Setup Menu Setup Henu Display Interface me Page Seq Map es Routing Geocache Marine qe ra l Time Units Heading 04 31 22 04 DEC 03 Setup Menu System Setup Turn Off System Setup Page and Options Backlight Timeout Options Color Scheme Sample GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Display Setup Display Setup Dimond Display Setup Page Interface Setup Not Connected Data Format Interface Setup Options Page Display Setup The Display Setup Page allows you to select a screen display color scheme and displays a sample at the bottom of the page You can set the backlight timeout and the level of brightness which can significantly save on battery power To change a System Setup feature 1 Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to select the feature field and setup options menus 2 With an option for a feature field highlighted press ENTER to select Use the ROCKER key to slide the brightness level selector Interface Setup The Interface Setup Page allows you to control the input output format used when connecting your unit to a computer external NMEA devices a DGPS beacon receiver etc using a USB or Serial Port Cable The follow
42. arching for a map item is simplified by separating the map database H Food Lodging Entertain into groups which are shown as icons on the Find Menu Page Addresses Intersect Shopping Find Menu Options Menu for groups with Sub Categories Options Menu for Waypoints e When you access a Find group list by default it will contain only those items near your current location or the Panning Arrow if active l Find Nearest Find by Nome e To save effort in searching again for an item already found you can Select Symbol Nearest Containing j elect Lategory use the Recent Finds group which contains a list of 50 last found Change Reference Find By Name _ _ Change Reference Option MENU 800 RADIATOR____ The options menu for each map item group offers its own unique 1 BOO Radiator search options such as Find By Name Find Nearest Select Symbol fia Carpet Dryciea for Waypoints Change Reference by moving the map Panning Arrow eel s to a new location Nearest Containing a key word you enter Select Category for those groups such as Food and Drink Lodging etc Using these options can effectively shorten your search items of all categories GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Finding icon displays while searching Pressing the FIND key with Find Menu displayed will take you to this page Using Find All Points of
43. at 44 operation of your GPSmap 60CS 1794 519944 GPS Features provides detailed descriptions of additional GPS features such as the Calendar Calculator etc that are not primarily dedicated to navigation Appendices provides you with additional information about your GPSmap 60CS and an index by subject GPSmap 60CS Introduction Software License Agreement Software License Agreement BY USING THE GPSmap 60CS YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFT WARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any cou
44. ation press the MENU key and use the ROCKER key to make your choice GPSmap 60CS GPS Features Calendar Current Location Use Map Use Find Menu New Location Options Remove Points Change Reference View Sun And Moon View Hunt And Fish Month View Day View Set As Default View H g 15 07 008 05 068 Calendar Week Format Options Menu 4 T F Seor eea OTK DEC 06 03 3 q 1i 16 q7 15 2 E 25 30 T4 T Remove Points 3607154 0455 Options Calendar Day Format Calendar Month Format Marked waypoints are automatically added to the Calendar GPSmap 60CS GPS Features Alarm Clock Alarm Clock 12 06 30 10 N0 03 Calculator Options Menus Scientific MENU Standard MENU Alarm Clock The Alarm Clock Feature allows you to use your GPSmap 60CS as an alarm clock You can choose from different alarm tones and use the Snooze feature to delay the alarm for an additional seven minutes To set the Alarm Clock 1 Access the Alarm Clock from the Main Menu 2 Highlight the Alarm Time field and press ENTER to display the Number Keypad and set the desired alarm time 3 Highlight the Alarm Mode field and press ENTER to display the On Off switch 4 Highlight the Alarm Beep field and select the type of alarm tone desired When you turn the alarm On an Alarm Set message appears and allows you to tur
45. bol to a waypoint use the ROCKER key to highlight the symbol block next to the waypoint name and press ENTER to display the Symbols Chart wna OD amp co Gl oll ile 4 To save the waypoint to the Find Menu Waypoints List high Symbols Chart light OK and press ENTER 5 If you do not want to save it as a new waypoint press the QUIT button before pressing any other to cancel Naming a Waypoint GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Usina W int To create a waypoint using the map panning arrow In In ei saa aaa 1 With the Map Page displayed move the panning arrow map ad ie s pointer to the map item you want use as a waypoint If there ios epee is information in the mapping database for that location it will highlight momentarily and display a name or address NO Press ENTER to display the item information page With the Information Page displayed highlight the Save button at the ee bottom of the page and then press ENTER to save it to the Find Menu Waypoints List If the map selected does not contain any information a mes sage will appear stating No map information at this point Do Map Item selected as a you want to create a user waypoint here Select Yes and apoi press ENTER to display a new waypoint page d eS t W BLUE V PKY Another method for creating a waypoint is the Man Overboard MOB feature Typically an application for marking a location on water wh
46. ck and select either a bearing or course line for navigating a track Map Setup Points Settings The third page of the map setup feature allows you determine the map scale at which various map features display You turn off the display set it to Auto or select a value from 20 feet to 500 miles Map Setup Text Settings The fourth page of the Map Setup feature is the Text Settings Page Use this page to select the text size for descriptions of map items on the Map Page You can select from Small Medium or Large Map Setup Information Settings This page of the Map Setup feature displays a list of downloaded detailed maps such as topographic marine charts and MapSource maps with auto routing capability Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired map and then the ENTER key to show it on the map display or turn it off Pressing the MENU key displays list of options for displaying maps Map Information Options Menu Map Setup Marine Settings The last page of the Map Setup is the Marine Settings Page Use this page to control the display of marine chart items when using downloaded marine charts i e MapSource BlueChart marine mapping data GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Map Setup Map Setup Text ShbET Small Hed The Text Settings Map Setup Page Mop Setup Information a amp PTO ct ae The Map Information Map Setup Page Hop Setup Marine SUPT Off Auto Auto The
47. d press ENTER to display the New Location options menu and choose from the options shown GPSmap 60CS GPS Features Hunt and Fish The Hunt and Fish Tables provide you with a listing of predicted best times for hunting and fishing for a chosen date and location Hunt and Fish Tables Hunt amp Fish C 11578 01 57 a EE 05 46 06 46 06 08 07 08 To display hunting and fishing predictions for a specified date and location 1 Access the Hunt and Fish Page from the Main Menu The cur rent date and location are displayed in the date and location fields at the top of the page To view the predictions for a different date highlight the Date field and press ENTER to display the Number Keypad 3 To view the predictions for a different location highlight the mennaan Location field and press ENTER to display the New Location Use Mop options menu Use Find Menu caret oe Choose Use Map to select a point on the map using the Location Options Menu a Panning Arrow Then press ENTER to display the table for that Page Options Menu location The Location field will now state Map Location Choose Use Find Menu to select a point from the Find Feature database Follow instructions for using the Find Feature beginning on page 21 When a find item has been selected highlight the Use button at the bottom of the item informa tion page and press ENTER The Location field will no
48. e and total turns in the route To scroll through all turn previews use the ROCKER key Up and Down arrows To exit the preview page press the QUIT key 6 To stop navigating select Stop Navigation trom the Map or Compass Page and press ENTER GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Routes P m oe Exit 222A right to I 435 E 8 7 08 56 we Preview of Turn 4 of 9 Turns on a Route This field changes to red at the second warning beep when you are about to reach the turning point Via Point Rocky Mountain Chocola 1 47 02 02 A Left to I 35 N 20 02 43 h Exit 222A right Arrive at Wellesley Inn 5 13 67 14 47 List of Turns for an Active Route using the Follow Roads option ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee T GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Route Opti Using Routes a Saved Routes Delete All Routes Opti To delete the route ate ET 1 Access the Saved Routes Page from the Main Menu and press the MENU key to display the Options Menu Auto o F 2 To clear the saved routes list select Delete All Routes and press ENTER A prompt will display asking Do you really want Auto H H H to delete all routes Select Yes and press ENTER Manual Distance To select the Off Road transition for a route 1 Access the Saved Routes Page from the Main Menu and press the MENU key to display the Options Menu 2 To select a method for advancing the route to t
49. e e 100 E E E 56 E Eeva os secs teaticsaateeeconaeereneaces 11 20 26 Flevation Profile wo cece 21 47 53 Exit SEVICE aare 39 P aa T EEA 39 Exita Ne enrian eani 39 F Fielde Bl eee ee eee eee ee eer 11 54 Fd Address x ccesaissccaitneseansentydesneosumasedawnastes 40 Find Cities 38 PaT I eea AS 39 TRE aE n N T al Appendices Index Pind terseg sisisi zal Find Points of Interest 0 cccceeeeeeeee 42 Pa Wy OUI aaea 44 G MI EA EET TE 14 11 63 Geocache eeit 63 Global Positioning System GPS 000 4 CO peepee AE S 0 H FUCA CUPen 65 LG NWA PACE E EE 54 Pont aNd Pish Tables ssressssesresessas 13 FAG MIO Ms 2 ci E EET 4 CTC sesa RES 57 K Ty ICONS aie 2 L Location Marking ccc 27 28 Loading Map Data sescioresnianuesa 88 Loek CO ROI oneen 60 GPSmap 60CS Appendices M Main Ment Pape is caxcossipencscataaoeobnaninesens 6 43 Map DAUT eer rt err terete 64 90 Kap DIS BIA rercrore i naa 8 Map T A reae 9 De AE E N EEE 8 Map Page O PUON oi ssensianacucsieeeteasecicies 10 Map Page FAIS ercran ai 9 a l EE EEE ere ee 9 A e E e E E T E 59 Mapsonrce Map Data jssuictserreredonsemcntoass 8 88 Marne 5 CEU erer ine 63 Mark a Waypoint c cccceeceseeeeeeeteteteeees A Mark Waypoint Page sssrsisisssscnissasisan 27 Measuring Between Waypoints 0 0 53 WAS Oe DISTANCE eunana 13 Microphone Sensitivity eseese 8 MOB PAO oporem iore nai 28 Moving a Route Waypoint cessisse 30 N
50. eading Setup feature 1 Access the Heading Setup Page 2 Highlight the Display field press ENTER and select trom Cardi nal Letters Degrees or Mils to display the heading value 3 Highlight the North Reference field press ENTER and select from True North Magnetic North Grid North or User Grid North 4 Select speed and time delay for electronic compass switching See page 15 Calibration Setup The Calibration Setup Page allows you to calibrate both the Compass and Altimeter for increased accuracy in navigation To calibrate the Compass 1 Access the Calibration Setup Page which displays a Which sensor would you like to calibrate message 2 Highlight the Compass button and press ENTER to display the Compass Calibration Page Follow instructions on page 16 To calibrate the Altimeter 1 Select Altimeter and press ENTER to display the Altimeter Calibration Page and follow instructions on pages 25 and 66 GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Heading Setup Cardinal Letters Degrees Hils Display Options Reference Options Time Delay Options Calibration Setup Calibration Which Sensor Would You Like To Calibrate GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Altimeter Setup The Altimeter Setup Page allows you to setup the Altimeter to self calibrate each time you turn on the unit to function as a barometer or to manually calibrate when you have accurate elevation or pressure data Altimeter S
51. eas not shown on the display screen If there are more than one map items under the Panning Arrow a list of those items displays with the item highlighted on the map also high lighted on the list Optional data fields can be added at the top of the display to provide a variety of travel and navigational information see pages that follow When navigating Guidance Text will be displayed at the top of the map Zoom In GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Map Page Zoom Out Frisco Lake Park R Map Features Accuracy Circle Map Scales Panning Arrow South to US 169 Guidance Text GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Map Page The Map Page Options Menu A Quick Look at the Map Page Options Stop Navigation Stops navigation and is disabled when there is no active navigation Recalculate Recalculates a route and is disabled when there is no active navigation Data Fields Allows two to four fields to display at the top of the page showing Speed Heading Elevation and Time Change Data Fields Allows you change data field types Guidance Text Displays messages on the screen to advise you of your next navigation move when navigating to a destination Setup Map Access to six pages of Map display settings so you can customize the map to your preferences Measure Distance Measures the distance from your current location to the Map Pointer Turn Declutter On Eliminates the disp
52. ent Total Elevation Elevation Moximum Elevation Minimum Glide Ratio Glide Ratio To Dest Vertical Speed Vertical Speed To Dest Data Field Options List GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Trip Computer Page Select LEGO CT Change Data Fields or press the ROCKER key Options Menu Big Numbers Change Dota Fields Restore Defaults Big Numbers Option Moving Time 20 09 Using the Trip Computer Page The Trip Computer Page provides you with a wide variety of travel data useful when navigating a long distance It indicates your current speed average speed trip odometer and many other helpful statistics useful for navigation You can customize the Trip Computer display to meet your personal requirements with list of data options to choose from Selecting the type of data to display is done in the same manner as for the similar data fields on the Map Page See page 11 for details Because you want to record new data for each trip a Reset option is available If you want to view significant trip data at a glance you can use the Big Numbers option which shows fewer fields with larger displays Before each trip be certain to reset the trip information by highlight ing Reset from the options menu and pressing ENTER The Reset Page offers options for resetting trip computer data clearing the Track Log and delet ing Saved Tracks Waypoints and Routes This Reset Odometer
53. er Distance Plot The Dota You Hove Selected Will Be Permanently Deleted OK Delete Prompt Resets or Deletes all items on the Page Unselects all checked items on the Page Resets or Deletes only those items that are checked Reset You can reset the elevation data and the maximum elevation data by selecting these Reset options from the Altimeter Page Options Menu To reset the elevation data and max elevation fields 1 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Reset option trom the page Options Menu and press ENTER to display the Reset page 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the reset options on the page and then press ENTER to place a check mark in the box next to a selected item You can reset Elevation data such as Minimum Elevation all Ascent and Descent data or only the Maximum Elevation 3 Move to the Apply button and press ENTER to reset the data fields If desired you can reset or delete data for any of the other features represented on the list by placing a check mark in the box next to the item 4 To reset all categories shown on the page highlight Select All and press ENTER Calibrate Altimeter Because the GPSmap 60CS relies on the Barometric pressure to determine the elevation and the pressure at any given elevation can fluctuate you can calibrate the altimeter to increase its accuracy You must know the elevation or pressure at your current locatio
54. ere 11 DEC 03 you cannot stop quickly and must return to a point where there are no 10 40 138M land marks for reference N 38 51 674 To create a waypoint using the MOB feature W034 48 574 1 Press and hold the FIND key to display the MOB prompt ae 2 Select Yes and press ENTER to display MAN OVERBOARD the Map Page showing the path from your land begin navigation to Delete Go To current location to the MOB point Use the ree me waypoint Information Page fora Waypoint Page fora Compass Page for additional guidance to Map Point with Data Map Point without Data the MOB point MOB Prompt N 38 51 336 094 47 931 GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation A new waypoint location can be averaged over time to produce a more accurrate location but only while the GPS has a fix and before saving it To average a Waypoint Location using measurements over time Using Waypoints 1 With the New Waypoint information page displayed Press the Wino MENU key to display the page options menu TABLE ROCK 2 Select Average Location and press ENTER to display the 07 DEC 03 3 25 28PH Average location Page It will begin to average automatically 3 Highlight the Save button and press ENTER when desired N 38 91 335 WO94 4 7 929 Editing a Waypoint A waypoint can selected from the Find Feature Waypoints list and edited to change the map symbol name location coordinates elevation or to del
55. ern Inn Leg Time ees ee Leg Dist Leg Time M H y o i a L m am Route Setup Page Active Route Page when following roads Arrive at Best Western I 16 7 26 00 GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Routes Methods of navigating to a destination e When you activate the Go To button on the Information Page for a User Waypoint or other Find Menu items the GPSmap 60CS creates eet Line Navigation a straight path point to point from your current location to that ek hee location Ready to Navigate e When you press the Navigate button on a Route page the GPSmap 60CS creates a route composed of several User Waypoints or Find Menu items with the last being your destination It navigates directly from point to point Before each turn in the route a turn page displays a guidance message and graphic of the turn You can view the turns at any time by pressing the ROCKER key Up or Down arrows while the route is active Go To Distance Navigation from Waypoint to Waypoint e These two navigation methods change when you select the Follow Roads option from the Routing Setup Page Both Go To navigation and point to point routing become routes that allow you to navigate Ready to Navigate using roads Park St cis E NA Manual Routing The routes use existing roadways either those in the basemap or er from downloaded detail mapping to automatically calculate a route to your destination Tu
56. ess ENTER If Scan is selected the GPSmap 60CS will automatically direct the beacon receiver to scan for available beacon transmitters If User is selected select the Freq and Bit Rate fields and enter the appropriate settings The beacon status signal to noise ratio and distance to beacon are displayed in the bottom of the page GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Interface Setup Interface Setup Not Connected 800 Data Format Page for GARMIN DGPS Interface Setup Not Connected 800 Data Format Page for RCTM In NMEA Out Interface Setup Not Connected NMEA In NMEA Out 4800 Data Format Page for NMEA In NMEA Out Text Out RTCM In RCTM In Text Out IMPORTANT NOTE When the USB cable is con nected to the GPS map 60CS it is automatically detected and communicates only in Garmin Format When the USB is con nected Garmin format will not communicate through the Serial connection while all other formats can be used by the Serial connection with the USB still connected 57 GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Tones Setup Tones Sound when highlighted Check to Mute all Tones Tones Setup Page Page Sequence Setup Move Insert Trip Computer Remove Map Active Route Options Compass Menu Hain Menu lt Add Poge gt Restores Adds all to original pages to setting the list POU All AT if Al Page Sequence Setup Page Tones Setup The Tones Se
57. ete it Refer to page 31 for details on using the Find Feature To edit a Waypoint 1 Use the Find Feature to display the desired waypoint informa tion page E 2 Make changes as required by highlighting each field and use the waypoint symbol chart and alpha numeric keypad to enter new data 3 Press the QUIT key to close and save the changes Delete Button N 38 51 330 W094 47 930 Project Waypoint Find Near Here Change Reference Set Proximity O97 Add To Route View Sun And Moon View Hunt And Fish 3 4 To delete a Waypoint 1 Use the Find Feature to display the desired waypoint informa Waypoint Options tion page Menu 2 Highlight the Delete button at the bottom of the page and press ENTER Answer Yes to the pop up prompt and press Average Location Page ENTER to delete GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Waypoints Bp en Tee Prairie Highlands Golf Course yi f NH New Location Original Location Project Waypoint 003 oo Project Waypoint Page the Map Projected Waypoint on To Move a Waypoint on the Map Page 1 Use the Find Feature to display the Information Page for the desired waypoint Refer to page 33 2 Highlight the Map button at the bottom of the page and press ENTER to display the waypoint on the map 3 Press ENTER again to place a Move marker next to the waypoint 4 Use the ROCKER key to drag the waypoint to the desired loca
58. etup To setup the Altimeter Access the Altimeter Setup Page as explained at the beginning of this section 2 Highlight the Auto Calibration field and press ENTER to select from On or Off When On elevation is corrected by GPS 3 Highlight the Barometer Mode field and press ENTER to select Variable Elevation used when you are moving or Fixed Eleva tion used when you are stationary allowing the Altimeter to function as a standard barometer Elevation trip data is not recorded when in the Fixed Elevation mode _ To manually calibrate the Altimeter Colibrate Altimeter Calibrate Altimeter 1 Highlight the Calibrate Altimeter button and press ENTER Do You Know The Do You Know The to display the Calibrate Altimeter Page You can calibrate the Correct Elevation Correct Pressure Altimeter using one of three methods Enter the correct elevation this requires a reliable source for determining the elevation for your current location Topo graphic maps scientific altimeters moving to a location where the elevation is known etc can be used Enter the correct pressure this requires a reliable source for determining the accurate barometric pressure at your cur Enter the correct Enter the correct rent location Scientific barometer data from a weather station elevation barometric pressure in proximity to your location etc GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Allow the GPS Receiver to deter mine
59. ey to highlight the Data Field option and press ENTER 2 Observe the sub menu options Map Only 2 Data Fields 3 Data Fields and 4 Data Fields You can choose to leave the Map Page as is full page map or add two three or four navigation data fields 3 Highlight your choice and press ENTER To change Data Fields 1 Display the data fields a Change Data Fields option appears on the options menu when you press the MENU key GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Map Page Speed Heading vA Data Field Sub Menu Two Data Fields Distance To Destination Distance To Next ETA At Destination ETA At Next Elevation Glide Ratio ea Ratio To Dest Speed Maximum a a a Speed Moving A 2 Select this option and pressing the ENTER key to highlight the vis ly tom Speed Over Ava unrise first data field 3 Press ENTER again to select from a list of types of navigation data to display in that field 4 After making your selection and entry use the ROCKER key to move to the next field and repeat the process Many of the Data Field Options are related to the display of data a 0 N Day 04 05 KANSAS a AlKansas CITY Sunset Time To Destination Time To Next Time of Day To Course Trip Odometer Trip Time Moving Trip Time Stopped Trip Time Total Turn Velocity Made Good Vertical Speed Vertical Speed Dest received
60. from AC power Not shown GA 27C Remote GPS Antenna Allows enhanced satellite acquisition MapSource CD ROMs Allows transfer of detailed map data Not shown PC Interface Cable Provides connection to a PC for data transfer Not shown PC Interface Cable with Auxiliary Power Supply Provides connection to a PC for data transfer Not shown Interface Cable Wiring harness Bare wire connections for data input output Not shown Carrying Case Provides protection during transport of the unit Not shown Auto Mount Kit Allows installation on a vehicle dash Marine Mount Kit Allows installation on a boat Suction Mount Kit Allows installation on a vehicle windshield Bicycle Mount Kit Allows installation on bicycle handlebar Installing the Belt Clip and Lanyard Accessories External Antenna Connector under weather cover l Remove Belt Clip Plug Wrist Strap Installation Press tab to release the Clip Knob Belt Clip Knob attaches to back of unit m Belt Clip attaches to belt or waistband USB Connector under Power Data Cable weather cover Connector Serial Port under weather cover Back of GPSmap 60CS GPSmap 60CS Appendices Accessories Sv Suction Mount Kit al Auto Dash Mount Kit af F fi j Fi j B i Marine Mount Kit ye J i iv WE Bicycle Mount Kit 79 GPSmap 60CS Appendices NCAT Specifica
61. from other devices interfaced to the GPSmap 60CS for List of Water Speed l Data Field Water Temperature an explanation of what each option represents see page 82 of the Waypoint At Destination Options Waypoint At Next Appendices Four Data Fields GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Map Page Always Show Show When Navigating Guidance Text Options Menu Ready to Navigate ms beaten GPS Status Message when not navigating S to BLUE Y PKY an BLUE Y PKY Guidance Message when navigating To display Guidance Text 1 With Map Page displayed press the MENU key to display the Map Page Options Menu 2 Highlight the Guidance Text Option and press ENTER to display the Guidance Text Options Menu HM H 3 Select the desired option Always Show Never Show or Show When Navigating and press ENTER to activate If you select Always Show a guidance message will always be dis played whether or not you are navigating If you select Show When Navigating a guidance message will be displayed until you select Stop Navigation from the Options Menu Guidance Text shows you useful information when using one of the navigation methods described on page 5 If you select Always Show and you are not navigating the message field will display GPS Status informa tion To Setup the Map 1 Refer to the Map Setup section of the Setup Options on page 59 Measu
62. ght or left Pointer The arrow that indicates the direction to travel to the next point ona route Speed Your current vehicle speed can be measured in miles per hour kilometers per hour or knots Speed Maximum The maximum speed you have attained since the Trip Computer was reset Speed Moving Avg The average speed while your vehicle was moving Speed Overall Avg The average speed determined by both the moving and stopped time and speed Sunrise The time of sunrise for the current date and location Sunset The time of sunset for the current date and location Time To Destination The estimated time enroute to your final destina tion if you maintain your current speed and course Time To Next The estimated time enroute to the next point on your route if you maintain your current speed and course Time of Day The current time and date It can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour format in local time or universal UTC time To Course Your direction of travel to get back on course Trip Odometer The running total of distance traveled since the Trip Computer was reset Trip Time Moving The length of time your vehicle has been in motion since the Trip Computer was reset Trip Time Stopped The length of time that the vehicle has been stopped stationary while the unit was powered On and tracking your location since the Trip Computer was reset Trip Time Total The total time the unit ha
63. gs allow you to Zoom In or Out on Active Route the highway meme er er To navigate using the Highway Page Cea DO Flekds 1 While navigating access the Highway Page from the Main Restore Defaults Menu and observe your path of travel displayed on the highway Highway Page pale Options Menu 2 Press the MENU key to display the options menu You can Stop Navigation Contigure Data Fields trom four to three with TE a destination guidance message Change the Data Fields or Data Field restore Defaults to factory settings Display Options The Setup Menu The Setup Menu allows you to customize the GPSmap 60CS to your personal preferences Each selectable setup page is identified by an icon which when highlighted displays the page when you press ENTER To access the Setup Menu 1 From the Main Menu select the Setup icon and press ENTER 2 With the Setup Menu displayed select the feature you wish to modify and press ENTER 3 Instructions for modifying features are explained in the sections that follow System Setup The System Setup Page allows you to select from four modes of GPS operation enable disable WAAS see page 91 designate battery type cur rently being used to power your unit choose a display text language set options for operation when disconnected from an external power source To change a System Setup feature 1 Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to select the feature field and setup options 2 With
64. he next point on the route select Off Road Transition and press ENTER to display the Off Route Transition Page 3 Highlight the Route Leg Transition field and press ENTER to display the list of options Select Auto Manual or Dis tance Route Leg Transition Options Route on the map transitions to the next leg point when you are within a 1 mile radius of that point 52 Using the Route Detail Page Options To remove all waypoints 1 Press the MENU key to display the Options Menu 2 Highlight the Remove All option and press ENTER At the prompt select Yes To reverse the route 1 With the Options Menu displayed highlight the Reverse Route option and press ENTER To create a vertical profile of the route Available only if Garmin MapSource U S Topo 24K map data is used See page 88 for details 1 Select Profile and press ENTER to display the route profile To copy the route 1 Highlight the Copy Route option and press ENTER The copied route displays on the Routes Page and is named the same but followed by a numeral 1 To delete the route 1 Select Delete and press ENTER At the prompt select Yes To change the route data fields 1 Select Change Data Fields and press ENTER to display a list of data field options See page 11 for detailed information To restore default settings for the route 1 Select Restore Defaults
65. he page and the distance from ara Miei the Start point and the End Point are displayed at the bottom Track Profile Page 3 At any point along the profile you can press ENTER to display that point on the map N o A 4 Press the MENU key to use Zoom Ranges and Hide Sym bols options cevation 1091 MENU Use Hap Data Profile Options Menu Displays only when you have Use Track Dota DEM maps loaded on your GPSmap 60CS A Track Elevation Profile can also be created from Digital Elevation Models DEM maps MapSource U S Topo 24K which include elevation data contained in the map When these types of maps are available a i Use Map Data Use Track Data option menu displays when you select YW BEGIN WW END Profile See page 88 for more information about MapSource U S Topo Zoom Ranges Page 24K maps GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Tracks Ss m E ap Pointer 36 S 1257 Wood 479 16 TracBack Page No mop information at this point Do you want to create o user waypoint here Create User Waypoint Prompt To Use the TracBack feature 1 With the Saved Tracks Page for the track or the Track Log displayed highlight the TracBack button and press ENTER to display the TracBack Page 2 A map showing the entire track appears and you are prompted to select the point you want to TracBack to Use the ROCKER key to move the Panning Arrow to the desired point o
66. ide an option that when activated will show the next nearest cache GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Find Find by Nome Show Found Cache Change Reference Delete Geocache Setup Options Menu Find Geocache List Geocache Navigation n NE O85 a at o A To oa Geocache Navigation A S A DIFFICULTY 4 TERRAIN 3 N N 30 6 Use Found button when reach a geocache Use Data button for information about a geocache Eind Next Option 37 GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Searching for a City Using Find J oe The Find Cities feature allows you to search for any city listed in the aa mapping database either in the basemap or from downloaded detailed i mapping data Clare KS f To find a city Stanley KS Co iirlar i KS 1 Use the ROCKER key to select the Cities option then press it pes KS display the find by Nearest list of cities Gardner KS lt M i Find by Name 2 Use the Options Menu to find a city By Name by entering a eee iana key word for Nearest Containing use Select Map to select Change Reference a different map to search from or to Chance Reference from Cities Options Select Maps Americas Highway Base Menu Options US Topo 24K West DEM MENU your current location using the Map Pointer to find cities near est a new location on the map UJ If using find By Name begin spelling the name of the city by
67. ing settings are available GARMIN The proprietary format used to exchange waypoint route track log and MapSource data with a PC GARMIN DGPS The proprietary format used with a Garmin dif ferential beacon receiver e g GBR 23 Provides for tuning of the beacon receiver directly from the GPSmap 60CS NMEA In NMEA Out Supports input and output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3 01 data Text Out Allows ASCII text output of location and velocity informa tion No input RTCM In Provides DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC 104 format No output RCTM In NMEA Out Allows DGPS input using a standard RCTM SC 104 format and supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3 01 data RCTM In Text Out Allows DGPS input using a standard RCTM SC 104 format and supports the output of simple ASCII text output of location and velocity information None Provides no interfacing capabilities To change an Interface Setup feature 1 Access the Interface Setup Page as explained at the beginning of this section 2 Highlight the desired setting and press ENTER 3 When you select Text Out and or RCTM In additional fields will appear Use the ROCKER key to highlight Baud Rate and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER 4 For Garmin DGPS or RCTM In NMEA Out use the ROCKER key to highlight Beacon and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to select Scan or User and pr
68. lator A standard or scientific calculator for measurement conversions etc Stopwatch A multi featured stopwatch Sun amp Moon Sunrise and sunset times moon phases and sun and moon location for any given date and time Hunt amp Fish A table of time frames for best hunting and fishing opportunities for any given location and date e Games A series of challenging games Some incorporating GPS navigation GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Tracks WUE O TTULBULER 07 H0V 03 Tracks Page with Saved Track Log Options Menu Track Log Setup Delete Ai Saved f Delete All Sayed MENT Auto Normal Track Log Setup Page A Using a Track Log The Tracks feature creates an electronic trail on the map page as you travel about and is referred to as a Track Log A track log contains infor mation about points along its path including time position elevation and depth requires NMEA input see page 56 Use a Track Log to Record your movements for a given time and place and save it e Measure the area of any space you encompass with a track Retrace your path in either direction To create a Track Log 1 Press and Release the PAGE key until the Main Menu displays Then use the ROCKER key to highlight the Tracks icon 2 Press ENTER to display the Tracks Page The page contains On and Off buttons to activate or cancel the Track Log and a Track Log meter which display
69. lay of items on the map which can block out road details when the map is zoomed out Restore Defaults Returns the map display to the factory set map display defaults The Map Page Options Menu The Map Page can be changed to display a variety of information for navigation You can stop navigation to a destination Arrange up to four data fields to display the type of navigation information you desire Include a navigation guidance text message on the map page You can select the type of data fields to display You can change the way the map displays items by selecting your own settings for text size what items are displayed and more You can display the distance from your current location to other locations on the map You can reduce the amount of map clutter map item icons and names to increase the visibility of roads and other geographic features You can restore the Map Page display to the factory default settings To arrange the Map Page 1 With unit turned On Press and Release the PAGE key until the Map Page displays 2 Press the MENU key to display the Map Page Options Menu 3 Use the ROCKER key to select the feature you want to use to customize the Map Page and press the ENTER key Some of these options contain sub menus that allow you to further control of how the option is used The following pages discuss each option in detail To display Data Fields 1 With Map Page Options Menu displayed use the ROCKER k
70. n use a reliable source To manually calibrate the altimeter 1 Use the ROCKER key to access the Options Menu 2 Highlight the Calibrate Altimeter option and press ENTER to display the Calibration Page 3 At the message Do You Know The Correct Elevation high light the Yes button and press ENTER If you don t know the elevation select No to use pressure option If you don t know the pressure select No to use the default GPS elevation 4 On the number keyboard use the ROCKER key to enter the new elevation or pressure then highlight OK and press ENTER to return to the Altimeter Page Data Fields Two data fields support this page and can be programmed to display the following data options For definitions see Appendix page 82 To program a data field 1 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired data field and then press ENTER to open the data field Options Menu 2 Use the ROCKER key to move Up or Down the menu to high light an option and press ENTER to place it in the data field GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Altimeter Page Calibration Calibrate Altimeter Do You Know The Correct Elevation Calibrate using Elevation Ee ce 1348 Ge 1 1 IFE ae Data Fields Calibrate Altimeter Do You Know The Correct Pressure Calibrate using Pressure Ascent Average Ascent Moximum Ascent Total Borometer Descent Average Descent Moximum Desc
71. n the map and press ENTER to start navigating the TracBack 3 Select either Follow Road to route back to the selected point using available roadways or Follow Track to retrace your origi nal path of travel Highlight the Don t ask Again option and press ENTER if you want to use the same option the next time you use TracBack 4 When the TracBack Navigation Page displays directions to the first turn on the track display at the top of the page Move in the direction of the first turn When you reach the first turn the display will provide direction to the next turn and so on until you have reached your destination 5 To exit a TracBack press the MENU key and select Stop Navigation To Create a User Waypoint on a Saved Track 1 With a saved track displayed on the map use the ROCKER key to move the Panning Arrow to the point on the track that you want to mark as a user waypoint Press ENTER to display the Mark Waypoint Page 2 Customize the user waypoint if desired as explained on page 9 then highlight the OK button and press ENTER to save Creating and Using a Route Route navigation allows you to create a sequence of intermediate waypoints which lead you to your final destination The GPSmap 60CS stores 50 routes each with up to 250 waypoints each A route can be cre ated and modified from the Routes Page and waypoints can be added to a route from the Find Menu More complex routes can be created
72. n the unit Off When the Set Time arrives the unit will switch On and sound the alarm beep Press any key to silence the alarm Calculator The Calculator Feature allows you to use your GPSmap 60CS as a calculator You can select either a Standard or Scientific calculator and Degrees or Radians from the Options Menu To use the Calculator 1 Access the Calculator from the Main Menu 2 Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to operate the calculator GPSmap 60CS GPS Features Stopwatch This feature allows you to use the GPSmap 60CS as a stopwatch Stopwatch which includes a lap timer You may also have the unit record the lap stopwatch time based on distance Laps Lap T To start the stopwatch a 1 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Start field and then 00 00 00 00 00 00 LLU tor ma press ENTER i ap a To stop the stopwatch 00 00 00 ai iahil fi Total La Avg La b AR key to highlight the Stop field and press a To use the lap feature 1 With the stopwatch running use the ROCKER key to highlight the Lap field and then press ENTER Stopwatch Page To reset the stopwatch 1 With the stopwatch stopped use the ROCKER key to highlight the Reset field and then press ENTER To time lap by distance 1 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Options Menu and then press ENTER Choose Lap by Distance and press ENTER To return to Lap by Button Press repeat these same steps To set a
73. n to North Compass Page The Course Pointer indicates your course of travel and the distance you drift off course Course Pointer The Bearing Pointer always indicates the direction to your destination Bearing Pointer Using the Compass Page The Compass Page is your guide to accurate and efficient navigation It uses traditional navigation displays to provide navigation information Whenever navigation is in progress the Compass Page provides navi gation data and directions It uses a graphic compass ring and a bearing course pointer along with digital data fields to display information such as current speed distance to the next point on the route estimated arrival time etc You can choose from three or four data fields and select the type of data displayed in each from a list of options When moving the rotating compass ring indicates the direction you are heading The Bearing Course Pointer indicates the direction bear ing to your destination relative to your current heading direction The compass ring and bearing pointer work independently to show your direc tion of movement and the direction to your destination You can choose a Bearing Pointer or Course Pointer for guidance The compass ring is an electronic compass that functions like a mag netic compass when you are stationary However when you are moving and reach a pre set speed it uses data from the GPS receiver to maintain your heading Whe
74. n you stop after a pre set time it again operates like a magnetic compass The compass ring is especially helpful when using a paper map or chart in conjunction with your GPSmap 60CS for naviga tion When the electronic compass is On a compass icon appears in the status bar at the top of the display See page 7 The Electronic Compass When you manually turn the Compass Off it stays off until you manually turn it On again Sometimes however when you turn the Compass On the GPSmap 60CS overrides the Compass and uses the GPS receiver to track your heading The criteria for switching between the Compass and the GPS can be customized See below Turning the Electronic Compass On and Off 1 Press and hold the PAGE button to turn the Electronic Compass On or Off A Compass Icon displays in the Status Bar at the top of the display when the Compass is On When not in use turn the Electronic Compass off to conserve batteries When the Compass is Off the unit uses the GPS receiver for navigation 2 Hold the GPSmap 60CS level to get an accurate Electronic Compass reading A Hold Level reminder displays if you are not holding the Compass correctly or if it is not calibrated See the following page for calibration instructions Setting the Speed and Time for Compass Auto On Off 1 From the Main Menu highlight Setup and press ENTER to display the Setup Menu 2 Highlight the Heading icon and press ENTER to display the Headi
75. nd release the PAGE key repeatedly to cycle through the pages 2 With a Page displayed press the MENU key to display the list of options for that page Satellite Location N 38 51 338 14 Jad 47 929 Trip Computer Trip 04 Max ry ed 6 of ng A me AA 15 ped Overall Avg 15 44 43 evation 1103 Odometer 70 42 Trip Computer Page Satellite Page Big Humbers Chonge Dota Fields Restore Defaults MENU Satellite Page Options Options Trip Computer Page SPRING HILL Map Page Restore Defaults Map Page Options Compass Dist g E a ar AG Compass Page Sight H Go Recalculate Compass Page Options Altimeter i iia I Eevan 1089 Tene Page View Pressure Plot Zoom Ranges Change Dota Fields Reset Calibrate Altimeter Restore Defaults Altimeter Page Options Power On Page Main Menu e Routes Highway A gt Setup Proximity Calendar 4 i Sun amp Moon Hunt amp Fish Games 04 36 33 O4 NOV 03 Main Menu There are no Menu Options at the Main Menu Page level Status Bar Backlighting and On Screen Messages At the top of each page a Status Bar which is always displayed provides current status information for several unit features e Power to the unit is provided by either the batteries or from an auxiliary source AC or DC Adapter The Battery Power icon displays the remaining power as the battery becomes depleted
76. ng Setup Page 3 Highlight the Switch to compass heading when below field press ENTER and use the numeric keypad to enter the desired speed Highlight the for more than field and press ENTER to set the time delay from the time options list GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Compass Page 0 OF Time of Day Dist To Dest 02 19 Compass Turned Off Electronic Compass On and Off messages rue Speed Setting Time Delay Options Heading Setup Page with Compass Switch Options GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Calibrating the Electronic Compass The Compass Page i The Electronic Compass must be calibrated outdoors when you first use the GPSmap 60CS and after new batteries have been installed The accuracy of the Electronic Compass is adversely affected if the unit is not p tl Bll Ail held level or you are near objects that generate magnetic fields such as Direction While Holding cars and buildings etc The Unit Level To Calibrate Compass To Calibrate the Electronic Compass 1 Use the MENU key to access the Options Menu 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Calibrate Compass option and press ENTER to display the Calibration Page 3 Press ENTER to activate the Start button and then follow on screen directions for holding and turning the unit Hold the unit level and turn slowly HM HM The unit displays a Just Right Too Fast
77. no charge to the customer for parts or labor provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WAR RANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULT ING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REM EDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service call your local Garmin authorized dealer Or call Garmin Customer Service at one of the numbers listed below for shipping instructions and an RMA tracking number The unit should be securely packed with the tracking number clearly written on the outside of the package The unit should be sent freight charges pre
78. ntry in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America The GPSmap 60CS complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harm ful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor requirements Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help GPSmap 60CS Introduction
79. on Warnings and Precautions GPSmap 60CS Introduction Warnings and Precautions Important Because the Garmin GPSmap 60CS can be used for vehicular navigation important safety considerations must be observed Please read and observe the instructions on this page Do Not Place Unsecured on the Vehicle Dash Do Not Mount Where Driver s Field of Vision is Blocked Do Not Mount in l Front of Airbag Do Not Mount in Front of an Panels Airbag Field of Deployment Safety Warnings and Cautions Read This First WARNING For use in vehicles it is the sole responsibility of the owner operator of a vehicle with the GPSmap 60CS installed to place and secure the device so that it will not interfere with the vehicle operating controls and safety devices obstruct the drivers view of driving condi tions or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident Do not mount the unit over airbag panels or in the field of airbag deployment Airbags expand with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path towards the vehicle driver or passengers causing possible injury Refer to airbag safety precautions contained in the vehicle owner s manual Do not mount the unit in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in a collision The mounting hardware provided by Garmin is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof WARNING When used in vehicles it is the sole res
80. on represents 3 Highlight the desired option and press ENTER to place it in the 33 30 data field oa Show 3 Data Fields Show 4 Data Fields 4 Use the ROCKER key to move the highlight to the next field and press ENTER to display the options list again a ata rle 5 Repeat Step 3 to change remaining data fields Compass To restore data fields to default settings ETI Final ET Bearing ourse 1 Select Restore Defaults and press ENTER to return the page Depth to fa ctory settin gs Time To Destil Midna To ani LLI ARIA A R oietan Course Pointer Option ETA At Next Data Field Option List GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Altimeter Page Selectable Data Altimeter R Grid Max Eley Fields anae Gri ERa 780 1 2 1 0 Scale Elevation Profile Plot over Distance Elevation Status Field Wes Elevation f 0 0 T 1 152 Rate of Current Elevation Altimeter Page Ascent Descent Change Dota Fields Reset Calibrate Altimeter Restore Defaults Options Menu The Altimeter Page provides the user with the current elevation rate of ascent descent a profile of elevation changes over distance or time or a profile of pressure changes over time The Altimeter Pages Options Menu allows you to select from a variety of display options such as plotting over time plotting over distance displaying the zoom ranges of measurement viewing elevation or pressure points and resetting data display
81. or NiMH batteries see page 55 for setting the battery type may be used Stored data will not be lost when batteries are removed To install batteries 1 Insert the batteries observing the Reinstall the battery cover by inserting Remove the battery cover from the back of the unit Turn the D Ring 1 4 turn counter clockwise and then pull proper polarity A polarity diagram can be found moulded into the battery compartment Locking Pin Slot the bottom slot over the tab at the base of the unit and reinserting the locking pin in the back of the unit Turn the D Ring 1 4 turn clockwise to lock in place Battery Compartment GPSmap 60CS Getting Started Battery Installation and Start Up Important Note When replacing batteries use only new or fully charged bat teries Do not mix Alkaline and NiMH batteries Recharge able batteries may typically display less capacity than disposable batteries Remove the batteries from the unit if you don t plan to use it for several months Storing batteries in the unit for prolonged periods may result in leakage and damage to the battery compartment Follow the manufacturer s instructions for proper care and disposal of used batteries Do not incinerate used batteries as internal materials may ignite with explosive violence Extensive use of backlighting and or WAAS as well as key beep tones will significantly reduce battery life To set backlighting inten
82. ormation needed for safe navigation and as always the user is responsible for their prudent use MAP DATA INFORMATION One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost We use a combination of govern mental and private data sources which we identify as required in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer Virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incomplete data to some degree This is particularly true outside the United States where complete and accurate digital data is either not available or prohibitively expensive WARNING The Global Positioning System GPS is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Although the Garmin GPSmap 60CS is a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore become unsate WARNING This product its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or reproductive harm This Notice is being provided in accordance with Californias Proposition 65 If you have any questions or would like addi tional information please refer to our web site at http Avww garmin com propos GPSmap 60CS Introducti
83. p To set the UTC Offset for Other Time Zones Auto 10 18 39 10 H0V 03 Time Zone Options Units Setup Options Menu Fahrenheit Millibars see page 74 Time Setup The Time Setup Page allows you to set the correct time for your geographic location To use the Time Setup feature 1 Access the Time Setup Page 2 Highlight the Time Format field and press ENTER to choose from 12 or 24 Military Time hour formats 3 Highlight the Time Zone field and press ENTER to choose the correct zone for your location If you selected Other you must enter the correct Universal Time Coordinate UTC for your location Refer the UTC Chart on page 89 4 Daylight Savings Time offers choices of Yes No and Auto Units Setup The Units Setup Page allows you to select the units of measurement for your GPSmap 60CS To use the Units Setup feature 1 Access the Units Setup Page 2 Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to highlight the various units fields and select the desired units trom the lists displayed For more information about selecting Position Formats and Map Datums refer to page 90 in the Appendices Heading Setup The Heading Setup Page allows you to specify the type of heading display and the type of North Reference used to calculate your heading Unless you have a working knowledge of Headings and North Referenc ing it is recommended that you use the default values To use the H
84. paid to any Garmin warranty service station A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required Garmin will not replace missing components from any package purchased through an online auction Garmin International Inc Garmin Europe Ltd 1200 E 15st Street Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Olathe KS 66062 U S A Romsey SO51 9DL U K Phone 800 800 1020 Phone 44 1794 519944 FAX 913 397 0836 FAX 44 1794 519222 www garmin com 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 Copyright 2004 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Garmin Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9DL U K Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan www garmin com Part Number 190 00333 00 Rev B
85. points to the des tination no matter what direction you are moving Most efficient if you must move around obstacles lakes private property etc in your path If you are using the Course Pointer option instead and you drift away from the line of travel from your original location to your destina tion the Course Deviation Indicator arrow with horizontal dotted line provides graphic indication of drift right or left according to the scale displayed at the edge of the compass ring Move to the right or left to get back on course Most efficient if you are navigating on water or where there are no major obstacles in your path It also helps you avoid hazards to either side of the course such as shoals or submerged rocks GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation To display data fields The C p 1 Highlight the data fields option and press ENTER to display the ee Data Field 1 7 ata rie Show 3 Data Fields or 4 Data Fields options at Fes Display Options 2 Highlight your selection and press ENTER 4 Dota Fields To change data fields Dist To Dest Bearing Dist To Dest Bearing 1 Highlight the Change Data Fields option and press ENTER to determine what data is displayed in the fields displayed on the page The topic of the first data field on the page will be Spring Hil 04 19 Spring Hil highlighted C 2 Press ENTER to display the list of data options Refer to page E 82 for a description of what each data opti
86. ponsibility of the driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe manner maintain full surveillance of all driving conditions at all times and not become distracted by the unit to the exclusion of safe driving practices It is unsafe to operate the controls of the unit while you are driving Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a GPSmap 60CS installed to pay full attention to operation of the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in motion could result in an accident with property damage and personal injury Section 1 Introduction Software License Agreement FCC Compliance Information Warnings and Precautions Table of Contents Section 2 Getting Started Battery Installation and Start Up Toe TS E e E E E Navigating with the GPSmap 60CS The Main Page Sequence The Main Page Features GPSmap 60CS Introduction Table of Contents Section 3 GPS Navigation s secceessseeeeeeeeeeees 8 68 TTS IVI A erry toys E E N A AT 8 The Compass Pi acetate csc spec de iaer 14 The a Pi i eee N 20 Tie Mp Qt ince Ui cs ee ey cemeente eee ee mene eee eee 26 Usine A OUI Seanina eaa oeaiei iaa 21 I SA a a n o ERE A E E ET 3l Te Man e ecne canines ameand teaatniataen aah 43 Ue T ea veces cies bari tor tari EEE 44 Uone ROUE a teceean ete ce tne soon e n aene 49 The Highway Page ecanereeniceaniein 54 a a a E E aot lorolie ie 55 C1 E E A TE 55 Be a E EAE 56 E O esas ss atareeatontenetacens eaiermeaauneet
87. program you may want to transfer detailed map data before beginning use to provide your unit with maximum Find features and mapping capability The GPSmap 60CS accepts up to 56 MB of map data from most MapSource products It is not possible to transfer 3rd party maps into Garmin products You cannot view multiple types of MapSource data in the same loca tion at the same time one will draw over the other When you leave a MetroGuide area for example and enter the area of a topographic map the display will change to contour lines The same is true when moving from a topo map to a MetroGuide map Maps that are at the top of the hierarchy and will replace any other map information Because new maps are constantly being released con sult your Garmin Dealer or the Garmin website to determine the order of hierarchy Map data transfer requires the use of a PC a Garmin MapSource CD ROM and the Universal Service Bus USB cable supplied with this unit Follow detailed instructions for data transfer in the MapSource User s Manual It is also important to note that certain features contained in the GPSmap 60CS will not be enabled unless you are using mapping data they are designed to support such as many of the Find Features that require maps like City Select City Navigator and Blue Chart and DEM Elevation Profiles that require U S TOPO 24K maps Visit the Garmin website for details on all of the maps for use with the GPSmap 60CS GPSmap 60
88. r an alarm a tone will sound and a Near Proximity Point message displays When you move outside the set radius a Leaving Proximity Point message displays 7 7 To remove or review a single entry press ENTER To remove all Selected Waypoint waypoints from the list press MENU and choose Remove All 913 397 0100 Calendar The Calendar allows you to view for any given day and location Sunrise Sunset times moon phase Hunt and Fish probabilities archived waypoints for activities you want to navigate to and a day week or month format display To use the Calendar feature 1 Access the Calendar trom the Main Menu The current week is displayed 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the day you want to add waypoints to and press ENTER to display the Page for that day 3 Press the MENU key to display the Options Menu Highlight Add Point and press ENTER to display the Find Feature Menu 4 Select the type of point you want to place on the Day Page See page 31 for details on using the Find Feature With the Information Page for that point displayed highlight the Use button and press ENTER to place the point reference on the Day Page 5 To remove points from a Day Page press MENU to display the Options Menu Select Remove Points and press ENTER to display the Remove Points Options List 6 To view other calendar formats Sun and Moon or Hunt and Fish extended data for a specific date and loc
89. racks Page for the track or the Track Log displayed highlight the Map button and press ENTER to display the Map Page 2 A map showing the entire track appears with Begin and End markers Any User Waypoints added to the Track will be displayed as well To calculate the area of a Track 1 With the Track Log Page displayed and the Track Log On press the MENU key to display the Area Calculation option 2 Highlight the option and press ENTER to display the calculation Start Page Press ENTER to start the calculation as you begin to move and define the area s boundaries The page now displays a Stop button 3 When you have completed defining the area press ENTER to display the page with a Save button 4 Press ENTER again to save the new track to the Saved Tracks List GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Track Profiles Once you have saved a track you not only have a record of the path you traveled but an altitude profile as well Using Tracks Profile Elevation 109 1 1 With the Saved Tracks Page for the Track displayed press the MENU key to display the Profile option View Profile Page Option 2 Then press ENTER to display the Track Profile ff The beginning of the track is marked by a flag and you can scroll fom To view a Track Profile across the profile by pressing the lett ROCKER key arrow As you scroll the profile the elevation for each point on the gt profile is displayed at the top of t
90. re time of day and date the point was created To use the View Points option 1 Use the MENU key to access the Options Menu 2 select either the View Pressure Plot or View Elevation Plot option and press ENTER to display the Plot Page 3 Move the ROCKER key Right or Left to scroll the cross hairs across the profile As the cross hairs move across the profile the status window at the bottom of page changes to display the date time and altitude or pressure for the point at the intersection View Points on Map You can view the location of points on the Map Page To view altitude points on the Map Page 1 With the Altitude Page displayed use the ROCKER key to move the red cross hairs to the point you want to view 2 Press ENTER to display the altitude point on the map The point is marked by the Map Pointer with location coordinates the compass bearing and distance from your current location 3 Press QUIT to close GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Amen Page m e e m e e Ta iioa 1084 ice 10242 View Point for an View Point for a Altitude Plot Pressure Plot Map Pointer N 00 00 000 E011 15 286 Elevation over Distance Plot Point shown on the Map GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Altimeter Page Reset Trip Dota Reset Odometer Reset Hax Speed MReset Elevation Data Clear Track Log Delete Saved Tracks Delete All Waypoints Delete All Routes Elevation ov
91. re track appears and prompts Select the beginning point for the saved track Use the ROCKER key to move the Panning Arrow to the point on the track line that you want to become the beginning of the Saved Track and press ENTER 3 The next prompt asks you Select the ending point for the saved track Use the Panning Arrow to identity a point on the track that you want as the End Point and press ENTER A Saving Track message appears followed by the Saved Track Page cont on page 46 Saved Track on Map GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Tracks ints OS S4PM Select Track Beginning Point oe Select Track Ending Point GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Tracks Ben ee ap Pointer 20 55 1 349 Hoag gr age Saved Track Page Saved Track on the Map Page Area Calculation Option Area Calculation w Delete All Saved MENU Start Calculation Stop Calculation Save Calculated Track 4f 4 The Saved Track Page allows you to Rename the track view the track distance view the calculated area encompassed by the track an area is defined even if the track is open ended specify a color for the track when displayed on the map page Show On Map On screen buttons at the bottom of the page allow you to Save the track OK Delete View it on the Map and navigate the track back to any point along the track TracBack To view a Track on the Map 1 With the Saved T
92. red by follow may aid in recovery of your unit should it become lost ing steps 1 through 3 again or stolen GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Proximity Waypoints The Proximity Waypoints Page allows you to establish waypoints that _ y Wayp 8 J yp Proximity Waypoints have alarm circles around them at specified distances The alarm helps you to avoid locations that are restricted or otherwise to be avoided Proximity Waypoints To use the Proximity Waypoint feature E i 1 Access the Proximity Waypoints Page from the Main Menu by highlighting the Proximity icon and pressing ENTER 2 With the Name field highlighted press ENTER to display the Find Menu See page 31 for details on using the Find Feature Review Remove Use the ENTER key mae to Review or 3 Select a waypoint from the Waypoints List or from any other Remove an Keypad group of map points and press ENTER to display the Informa entry imi ints Li tion Page for that item y Proximity Waypoints List g A E MENU 4 With the Use button at the bottom of the page highlighted Press the press ENTER to place the point in the list on the Proximity Comfort Suites Kansas Menu key Waypoints Page 2 P 5 Next use the ROCKER key to highlight the Radius field if you oe want to enter a value different than the default of 1 mile Olathe KS 66062 6 Highlight the Proximity Alarms check box and press ENTER to activate the alarm feature When you trigge
93. referenced loca tion present position or Find Item location Refer to page 30 for detailed instructions Find Near Here Returns you to the Find Menu where you can search for map items near the item defined on the Information Page GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation e Change Reference Point to a new location on the map Page using the Panning Arrow and press ENTER Using Find View Sun and Moon View the Sun and Moon tables for this item location 07 Refer to page 72 for detailed information about the Sun and Moon Tables e Set Proximity Program an alarm to QZ STs sound when you are within a speci Oregon Trail Po 1 00 a nook 007 100 fied radius of an item defined by the Information Page View Hunt and Fish View the Hunt and Fish tables Refer to the Section on Proximity for this item location Waypoints on page 68 for detailed Refer to page 73 for detailed information information about the Hunt and O33 062 Fish Tables 05 45 06 45 Map Information North American City e Add To Route Include this item ona gyvep SBWY Display the map that the map gvern Park kansas New Route or add it to an existing route item originated from Wa See Using Routes page 49 on for details Refer to page 88 of the Appen dicies for information about downloading detailed maps GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Using Find Find by Name GOLF LINKS Change Reference
94. ring Distance This Map Page option allows you to use the ROCKER key to position the Map Pointer on a map item and then determine the distance to that point from your current location Access the Map Page Options Menu select Measure Distance and press ENTER to activate To measure between two selected points on the Map move the Map Pointer to the first map point you want to measure from press ENTER and then move the Map Pointer to the second map ponit Press QUIT to cancel Turning Declutter On Off This Map Page option allows you to remove map item titles and icons that clutter the view of roadways especially when the map is zoomed to a scale that is partially obscured by titles and icons which remain the same size no matter what the map scale Access the Map Page Options Menu select Turn Declutter On and press ENTER to activate When you access the menu again the Turn Declutter Off option will display Restoring Default Settings This option allows you to return the map settings to factory settings GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Map Page bd ES n ap Pointer Measured 38 5 1339 i H 094 47931 Distance HILLSDALE LAKE a ONE r LANE Aid E ttt Map Declutter Off Map Declutter On GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation The Compass Page Compass Speed ETA At Dest 26 Dist To Dest Time To Dest 134 N The Compass Ring moves to indicate your orientation in relatio
95. rmin web site www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products Garmin MapSource BlueChart TracBack and GPSmap are registered trademarks and AutoLocate is a trademark of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries and may not be used with the express permisison of Garmin February 2004 Part Number 190 00333 00 Rev B Printed in Taiwan GPSmap 60CS Introduction Preface Preface Thank you for choosing the Garmin GPSmap 60CS handheld naviga tion system This Owners Manual and Reference Guide is comprised of the following sections Introduction provides the Garmin software license agreement FCC and safety information the Table of Contents and an overview of the GPSmap 60CS functional features Contact Garmin If you should encounter any difficulty while using your Getting Started takes you through installing batteries using the GPSmap 60CS or if you have any questions in the unit control buttons making interface connections from the GPSmap U S A contact Garmin Product Support by phone at 60CS to your PC and downloading detailed maps 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 Monday Friday 8 am 5 pm Central Time or by GPS Navigation takes you through the process of navigating with e mail at wwwgarmin com contactUs techSupport jsp your GPSmap 60CS and how to use GPS Navigation to customize the In Europe contact Garmin Europe Ltd
96. rns on roadways are added to the active route page and will be preceded by a guidance message with graphic display of the turn Navigation using Existing Roadways If there are not enough roads at your location to calculate a route a message will display to advise you Auto Routing Navigating a Route After you have created a route you can begin navigation immediately or save it to the Saved Routes list as explained on page 49 When you are navigating a route a guidance message and graphic view of turns in the route will display as you approach each one Using the Follow Roads option from the Routing Setup Page increases the number of turns and displays an Active Route page with a list of turns If you selected the Off Road option you can view only the list of points for a route from the Active Route Page See Routing Setup on page 62 To Preview the Turns for an Active Route 1 From the Routes Page highlight the route from the Routes list 2 Press ENTER to display the Route Page for the route 3 Highlight the Navigate button and press ENTER to begin navigation and display the route on the Map Page 4 To view the list of turns on the route press the PAGE key to display the Active Route Page The view any individual turn on the list use the ROCKER key to highlight it and press ENTER 5 The page displays the turn and guidance text and a small field at the bottom showing the turn number in sequenc
97. rough the list to highlight the desired exit Options 6 Press ENTER to display the Information Page for that exit This Menus l l o l Find Exits List page contains the exit description with a list of available ser vices near that exit along with the distance and bearing fields 7 Use the ROCKER key to move to the list of services and high light a selection from the list 8 Press ENTER to display the Information Page for the selected Truck Stop Service ick Facilities ad Truck RV Parking The Exit Services Information Page displays the name of the service Convenience Store its direction from the exit and a list of the services available At the bottom of these Information Pages are on screen buttons for Go To Map and Save Exit Information Page Exit Services Info Page GPSmap 60CS GPS Navigation Searching for an Address The Find Addresses feature allows you to search for an address within the coverage of downloaded detailed mapping data Enter the street number street name and city and the Find Feature will match that data with addresses in the map database lt Enter Number gt To find an Address None Found 1 Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu 2 Highlight the Addresses icon and press ENTER to display the Find Addresses page 3 If your unit has a GPS fix the Region field at the top of the page will be completed with your current region and the lt Enter
98. s You can set the Zoom Ranges for elevation distance or time when you display the View Elevation Plot Ranges for vertical distance are dis 114 1 played as you press the Up and Down ROCKER keys Ranges for linear distance are displayed as you press the Left and Right ROCKER keys Ranges for time are displayed for a time plot when you press the Left and Right ROCKER keys Ranges for View Pressure Plot pressure values are displayed when you press the Up and Down ROCKER keys Values for time and distance are displayed in the same manner as for elevation plots The Altimeter Page vies 1090 To adjust zoom ranges Zoom Ranges for 1 Select the type of plot you want to display and use the G Sel ROCKER key to highlight Zoom Ranges from the Options BP RAG Menu 1348 2 Press ENTER to display the Zoom Ranges Page Move the ROCKER key Up or Down to adjust the vertical distance or pressure and Left or Right to adjust either the time or distance Press ENTER to return to the Plot Page Pressing the Up or Down ROCKER key with a plot displayed will switch to the Zoom Range mode Barometer 1 023 9 Zoom Ranges for Pressure over Time Plot View Points You can scroll through a recorded elevation or pressure profile to view data for any point along the profile When the red vertical and horizontal cross hairs are stopped at a location along the profile the display shows the elevation or pressu
99. s Two user selectable data fields allow you to display a variety of current and recorded pressure and elevation related data The Altimeter Page provides you with a variety of elevation informa tion A Status Field that displays current elevation and current rate of ascent descent a profile of elevation changes over distance or time a profile of pressure changes over time and two user selectable data fields The Status Field is located at the bottom of the page and displays the current elevation and your current rate of ascent or descent when moving It can also display the ambient pressure and time of measure ment The Profile Field is located in the center of the page and can be config ured to display either elevation or ambient pressure plots as selected from the Altimeter Page Options Menu Data Fields at the top of the page are user selectable and display a variety of recorded or current data The Page Options Menu allows you to select the type of information and how it is to be displayed Page Options include Plot Over Time Plot Over Distance View Elevation Plot View Pressure Plot Zoom Ranges Reset Calibrate Altimeter and Restore Defaults You can customize the View option displays using the Zoom Ranges option to determine time distance pressure and elevation parameters If you know the correct elevation for your location you can increase the accuracy of the
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101. s been tracking since the Trip Computer was reset Turn The direction of and distance to the next turn on an active route Velocity Made Good The rate of closure on a destination based upon your current speed and course of travel Vertical Speed The rate of altitude gain loss over time Vertical Speed Dest The measurement of your rate of acsent decsent to a predetermined altitude Water Speed The data acquired from measurement devices interfaced to the GPSmap 60CS is used to calculate your current speed over water GPSmap 60CS Appendices Data Field Definitions GPSmap 60CS Appendices Water Temperature The temperature of water at a measured depth Data Field Definitions using measurement devices interfaced to the GPSmap 60CS Waypoint Destination The last point on a route your destination Waypoint Next The next point on your route Interfacing the GPSmap 60CS The GPSmap is provided with interface connection to a PC using either a serial port or USB connector cable Connection to your computer is necessary for downloading of detailed map from Garmin MapSource Map Data CDs You can also save routes waypoints and tracks from the GPSmap 60CS to MapSource Refer to the MapSource Users Guide provided with your MapSource CDs To connect to your computer using the USB connector 1 Lift the USB protective cover from the back of the GPSmap 60CS and insert the smaller connector on the USB cable
102. s the percentage of track log space used 3 Beneath the Track Log field are four on screen buttons to Setup a track log Clear the track log Save a track log and to activate the TracBack feature for the current log 4 To setup a track log highlight the Setup button and press ENTER to display the Setup page The first item on the page is Wrap When Full If you don t check this item then the track log will stop recording when full instead of overwriting the oldest data with new data 5 Highlight the Record Method field and press ENTER to display the Distance Time and Auto options Because a track is made of a series of points that define your path of travel they can be placed a specified Distance apart or placed at a Time interval you specify The Auto option allows you choose trom five intervals 6 Next set the interval for setting track points You can choose from distance time or frequency values 7 When completed press the QUIT key to return to the Track Log Page To Save a Track Log 1 With the Tracks Page displayed highlight the Save button and press ENTER you will be asked Do You Want To Save the Entire Track If you select Yes a Saving Track message appears followed by the Saved Track Page The new saved track will be a representation of the entire track log from beginning to end 2 If you select No a map showing the enti
103. sity and timeout see page 56 To disable WAAS see page 55 To mute the beep tones see page 58 GPSmap 60CS POWER Key Getting Started Press and Hold to turn unit On Off e Press and Release to adjust back Key Functions lighting ROCKER Key e Move Up Down or Right Left to move through lists highlight fields IN OUT Zoom Keys on screen buttons icons enter data e From the Map Page press to zoom or move the map panning arrow in or out j GPSmap 60CS From any other page press to scroll D Ka PAGE COMPASS Key up or down a list Press to cycle through the main wa a pages FIND Key Press and release at any time to view the Find Menu Page e Press and hold for MOB e Press when using the on screen keyboard to close e Press and Hold to turn Compass On Off MARK Key EN o1 02 03 08 10 13 15 16 Aves 31 MENU Key Press and release at any GARMIN s e Press and release to view options time to mark your current location for a page as a Waypoint e Press twice to view the Main Menu QUIT Key e Press and release to cancel data ENTER Key entry or exit a page e Press and release to enter high lighted options data or confirm Belt Clip Auxiliary Connector Mount e Provides convenient access when hiking or walking Auxiliary GPS Antenna Connector under weather cover e Provides connection to a remote GPS antenna External Power and Data Connector Port under weather cover e Provides
104. t a point on the map other than your current location 4 Once found a waypoint information page can be viewed by pressing the ENTER key The data can be edited or select Go To to navigate to a waypoint Searching for a Geocache The Find Geocache feature allows you to view the list of geocache locations that have been either created using the GPSmap 60CS or down loaded from your computer A geocache location is actually a waypoint with a special geocache symbol assigned to give special significance and to allow it to be separated from others on the waypoints list For more information on creating a geocache point refer to Geocache Setup instruc tion on page 63 and www garmin com products gpsmap60CS To find a Geocache 1 Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Geocache icon and press ENTER to display the Geocache List You can display either found geocaches or those that have not been found 3 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired geocache on the list and press ENTER to display the information page 4 Highlight the Go To button and press ENTER to navigate to the geocache location When you navigate to a geocache the Compass Page changes to Geocache Navigation mode and any additional information about downloaded cache location is displayed in the comment field When a geocache is found the unit will mark the cache as found log an entry into the calendar and prov
105. the elevation the GPS receiver Calibrate Altimeter estimates the current elevation when Do You Want To Use The Current GPS Altimeter Setup determining its location The accur racy will vary depending on the posi tion telemetry of satellites overhead It won t be as accurate as an elevation Altitude z Colibration Completed Colibration Failed Successfully You Do Hot Hove Sufficient Information To Calibrate entered from a known source but is Yes a The Altimeter sufficient for most navigation applica ae Tania anual tions To Learn More 3 When finished a Completed or Failed Use the elevation deter message will display mined by the GPS receiver Welcome Page Setup The Welcome Page Setup Page allows you to insert a message such as Welcome Page Setup ownership information on the Welcome Page the first page to display when you turn the unit on Welcome Setup To setup the Welcome Page 1 Access the Welcome Page Setup Page as explained at the beginning of this section 2 Use the keypad at the base of the screen to enter your welcome message Use the ROCKER key to select text and press ENTER Text and 3 When completed highlight OK on the keypad and press bee ENTER to close or press and hold the PAGE key Rt 0 STUVWXYZ amp 4 Turn you unit Off and then On again to view your Welcome Placing your name and phone number on this page Page message You may edit the message as desi
106. tialization select New Location from the options menu then you can use the Map Page to determine your general location so the GPSmap 60CS can search for just those satel lites above your position To initialize your GPSmap 60CS 1 Press and release the POWER key to turn on the unit 2 Observe the Welcome Page followed by the Satellite Page 3 While the GPS receiver is searching for the satellite signals an Acquiring Satellites message appears at the top of the page You will also observe a sky view array of the satellites overhead with your position centered in the array The outer circle represents the hori zon and the inner circle a position 45 from the horizon The numbers displayed indicate the number assigned to each satellite A bar graph displays the strength of signals from each satellite 4 When the receiver has signals from at least three satellites the display at the top of the page will change to indicate position accuracy and location coordinates The Status Bar at the top of the display indicates the GPS status and status of other features If for any reason you have difficulty initializing your GPSmap 60CS the solution could be as simple as moving slightly to avoid objects that are blocking or deflecting the satellite signals 5 Press and Release the PAGE key until the Map Page is dis played You are now ready to begin GPS aided navigation Active Navigation is supported by three of the Main Pages
107. tions Case Size Weight Display Antenna Compass Altimeter Keypad PERFORMANCE Receiver Update Rate GPS Accuracy GPSmap 60CS Position Velocity Operating Range Acquisition Time Rugged fully gasketed water resistant IEC 529 IPX7 Submersible 1 meter 30 minutes 7 1 HX 2 4 W x 1 3 D 5 4 ounces 153 g with batteries installed 1 5 W x 2 2 H 256 color high resolution transreflective TFT 160 x 240 pixels Backlit Built in quad helix remote antenna capability Accuracy 5 degrees resolution 1 degree Accuracy 10 feet resolution 1 foot Nine multifunction backlit keys 5 to 158 F 15 to 70 C WAAS enabled 12 parallel channel Warm Approximately 15 seconds Cold Approximately 45 seconds AutoLocate Approximately 2 minutes Once per second continuous lt 15 meters 49 feet 95 typical 0 05 meter sec steady state GPSmap 60CS Appendices DGPS Accuracy Position 3 5 meters 10 16 feet 95 typical Specifications Velocity 0 05 meter sec steady state Dynamics Performs to specifications to 6 g s Interfaces NMEA 0183 version 2 3 RTCM SC 104 for DGPS corrections and RS 232 and USB for PC interface Data Storage Life Indefinite no memory battery required Map Storage Internal approximately 56 MB POWER Source Two 1 5 volt AA batteries or 12 V Adapter Cable or up to 36 VDC external power Battery Life Up to 20 hours typical use
108. tup Page allows you to customize the signal tones for a variety of unit features To use the Tones Setup feature 1 Access the Tones Setup Page 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the feature for which you want to set a tone and press ENTER to display the options menu 3 Highlight the desired option and press ENTER As you move down the list each different tone will sound Page Sequence Setup The Page Sequence Setup Page allows you to reorder any of the Main Pages plus additional pages when you cycle the PAGE key If a page is added to the sequence it will no longer appear in the Main Menu To move insert or remove a page 1 Access the Page Sequence Setup Page 2 To move a page in the order highlight the page and press ENTER Select Move then move Up or Down until the desired position is displayed and press ENTER 3 To insert a new page highlight the page you wish to insert before in the order and press ENTER Select Insert then choose a page from the displayed list and press ENTER 4 To remove a page highlight the page and press ENTER Select Remove and press ENTER Using the Map Setup Feature The map display for your GPSmap 60CS is user configurable A factory set of default settings currently control the Map Page display and may be satisfactory for your current requirements The Map Setup pages allow you to determine how map features appear on the page by control ling map orientation text size
109. vided be lela with this unit allows you to connect Red Power LJ ACG 3AG 1 2 AMP y Code Fuse Holder your GPSmap 60CS to a PC compatible computers USB port A Bio OUIGS T 78 COMI y E a RE E 9 Acuvaie A ROUE er ses 48 Alama CIOE oe 70 Altimeter Calibrations sessies 25 66 Altimeter Page sesssessestiosesseorinssorssssssereiis 20 Altimeter SET sapea 66 ATON PE n eaneiictsnuins 9 AOAO E N S 60 B Backlight Timeout sesioen 7 56 Backlighting On Off oo cece 7 56 Battery Level ICiCatOr eorne 7 Battery Saver MOE sa cccscsssessisvansneensonnieneras 56 BAET Bye cinso 56 B OLS a 14 Big NUMDETS 0 ccccesseseceeseseeteteteeeeees 26 C E i rsxd aecesisunvaranteswasaepiasnansuatedns 72 Calendar PAGE aerenca 69 Calibre AlE E nanan 25 66 Calibrate C onipa S an 16 65 Calibration Setup cccccceeeeteteteeeee 65 EE eee enn reek eer eer ter iv vi Cies DY N ANNE eseis 38 Cines Nerol serei i 38 GPSmap 60CS Compass Calibration 0 00ccceeee 16 65 Compass Om ON sassis asih 15 COMPASS PACS sene Le SOMMIOSS RINE vadeiesotinctescnamanatiasenetatetesituss l4 Coure POUILED gisioce sis dactoantduatecs duceeverciesoneaes 13 D Data Fields seceesseeeseeees 11 25 53 54 Data Field Dehn ttonis isssicsssassssseowstenssexessens 82 Date and Time SER isea 61 89 DEM Mapping Data ee 47 53 88 a IA o E E E E 60 Differential GPS DGPS n 9 Display MOG a casceste son deeacgaebarsoettedeoctenante 60 B
110. w display the name of the find item 4 To return to the current date press MENU and then ENTER NO Hunt and Fish Page GPSmap 60CS GPS Features GPS Enhanced Games Hibbons Gekoids Beast Hunt 10 DEC 03 MEMORY RACE Be the first to clear the board by matching symbols Press enter to open the square you are in Game Prompt Game Settings Unopened Opened Symbol Symbol ke SP OPEN ODDO nin sec Games The GPSmap 60CS provides games as an entertainment feature Sev eral of these games employ GPS as a virtual component in the play To select and play a game 1 Access the Main Menu and use the ROCKER key to select the Games icon 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired game and press ENTER to display the brief description prompt for each game Memory Race This is a GPS virtual game where the playing piece moves where you move To win the Memory Race remember which square has which symbol then clear the board by matching all of the two symbol sets together Travel to each square highlight Open at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER to view the symbol Press the QUIT key to stop play To adjust the Grid or Square Size in custom mode 1 Highlight the Grid Size or Square Size field and press ENTER to select trom the options lists Press ENTER to make your selection 2 Highlight Start and press ENTER to begin the game 3 Highlight Re
111. your path Beast Hunt Although not a true GPS game Beast Hunt requires some navigation skills in which you must find and defeat the dragon with an arrow before it breathes fire at you or you fall into one of the pits while navigating a maze of platforms From time to time you will be transported by slides that curve or move you diagonally The game consists of several difficulty levels and an extended of limited visibility option When you lose a game the screen will display the layout of hazards slide and warning platforms A scoreboard keeps track of your wins and loses To play Beast Hunt 1 Select Beast Hunt from the Games Menu and press ENTER to display the game prompt window 2 Read the prompt and then press ENTER to display the Difficulty Options window Make your choice and press ENTER to display Visibility Options 3 Make a selection and press ENTER to begin the game 4 Use the ROCKER key to jump from platform to platform When you land on a shaded platform you are one or two steps from the dragon a platform with a circle is next to a pit If you fall into a pit you lose If you jump into the dragon you will lose if you shoot an arrow at where you think the dragon is and miss you will lose To defeat the dragon use ENTER to place an arrow in a shaded platform Use the ROCKER key to point and ENTER to shoot GPSmap 60CS GPS Features Non Enhanced Game BEAST HUNT Find the beast before the beast
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