.eTrex ® owner’s manual for use with models 10, 20, 30.All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Garmin. Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements.Table of Contents Table of Contents Trip Computer.18 Geocaches.19 Getting Started.3 Downloading Geocaches. 19 Device Overview.3 Filtering the Geocache List.19 Using the eTrex Keys.4 Navigating to a Geocache.20 Battery Information.Table of Contents System Settings.28 Caring for the Device.40 Display Settings.28 Data Management. 41 Setting the Device Tones.
29 Appendix.44 Map Settings.29 Optional Accessories.44 Tracks Settings.30 Data Field Options.Getting Started Getting Started Device Overview WARNING See the Important Safety and ➋ ➊ Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings ➌ ➍ and other important information. ➎ When using your device the first time, you should complete these tasks to set up the device and get to know the basic features.Getting Started Using the eTrex Keys ➏. Move the Thumb Stick up, ➐ down, left, and right to highlight menu selections or to move ➑ around the map. Press the center of the Thumb ➒ Stick to select the highlighted item.Getting Started 1. Turn the D-ring counter- Battery Information clockwise, and pull up to remove WARNING the cover. The temperature rating for the 2. Insert the batteries, observing device (-4°F to 158°F, or -20 to polarity.
70°C) may exceed the usable range of some batteries.Getting Started Turning the Device On or Registering Your Device. Go to Hold. Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place. Satellite Signals After the device is turned on, it begins acquiring satellite signals.Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Waypoints, Routes, Finding a Waypoint 1. Select Where To? and Tracks Waypoints. Select a waypoint.
Waypoints Editing a Waypoint Waypoints are locations you record Before you can edit a waypoint, you and store in the device. Must create a waypoint.Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Increasing the Accuracy of a Using Sight ‘N Go Waypoint Location Sight ‘N Go is available on the Waypoint averaging allows you to eTrex 30. Increase the accuracy of a waypoint You can point the device at an location by collecting multiple object in the distance, lock in the samples of the waypoint location.Finding a Location Near or marine services. For more Another Location information, go to 1. Select Where To? menu garmin.com or contact your Garmin Search Near. Select an option.
If necessary, select a location.Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Finding an Address Creating a Route 1. Select Route Planner You can use optional City Navigator maps to search for addresses. Create Route Select First Point. Select Where To? Select a category. Addresses.Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Editing a Route Viewing a Route on the Map 1. Select Route Planner.
Select Route Planner. Select a route. Select a route.
Select Edit Route. Select View Map. Select a point.
Deleting a Route 1.Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks. To record tracks at a Tracks specified distance, select A track is a recording of your path. The track log contains information about points along the recorded. To record tracks at a specified time, select Time. Path, including time, location, and elevation for each point.Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks Saving the Current Track Viewing the Elevation Plot of a Track The track being recorded is called the current track.
Select Track Manager. Select a track. Select Track Manager Current Track.
Select Elevation Plot. 2.Navigation Navigation Stopping Navigation Select Where To? Stop You can navigate a route, a track, Navigation. To a waypoint, to a geocache, or to any saved location in the device.
You can use the map (page 14) or represents your location on the compass (page 15) to navigate to map.Navigation. Select a location on the map, Compass and the bar at the top of the The eTrex 30 has a 3-axis, screen shows information electronic compass. About the selected location. You can use a bearing pointer or a Navigating a Driving Route course pointer to navigate to your Driving route navigation is only.Navigation About the Course Pointer You should calibrate the compass after moving long distances, The course pointer is most useful experiencing temperature changes, if you are navigating on water or or changing the batteries. Where there are no major obstacles in your path.Navigation elevation plot, see page 32. The scale refers to the distance ➍ between dots on the course Select Elevation Plot. Deviation indicator.
Changing the Plot Type Navigating with the Course You can change the elevation plot Pointer to display pressure and elevation Before you can navigate with the over course pointer, you must change.Navigation Calibrating the Barometric Resetting the Trip Data Altimeter For accurate information, reset the You can manually calibrate the trip information before beginning barometric altimeter if you know a trip. The correct elevation or the correct Select Trip Computer menu barometric pressure.Geocaches Geocaches Filtering the Geocache List A geocache is like a hidden You can filter your geocache list treasure.
Geocaching is when you based on certain factors, such as hunt for hidden treasures using the level of difficulty. GPS coordinates posted online by those hiding the geocache.Geocaches 1. Select Setup Geocaches Navigating to a Geocache Filter Setup Create Filter. Select Geocaches. Select items to filter. Select a geocache. Select an option: 3.
To apply the filter to the 4.2. Begin navigating to a geocache available on the eTrex 30. A chirp is a small Garmin accessory When you are within 33 feet that you can program and leave (10 m) of the geocache that in a geocache.Before you can share data area, the device sounds a tone wirelessly, you must be within 10 (eTrex 20/30). Feet (3 m) of a compatible Garmin device. Select Share Wirelessly.
Select Send or Receive. Follow the on-screen instructions.Applications Calculating the Size of an Viewing the Calendar and Area Almanacs 1. Select Area Calculation You can view device activity, such Start. As when a waypoint was saved, almanac information for the sun 2. Walk around the perimeter of and moon, and the best times for the area you want to calculate.Applications Setting an Alarm Satellite Page If you are not currently using the The satellite page shows your device, you can set the device to current location, GPS accuracy, turn on at a specific time.
Satellite locations, and signal strength. 1.Applications Simulating a Location Before you can simulate a location, you must turn off GPS (page 24). Select Satellite menu Use With GPS Off. Select menu Set Location On Map. Select a location. Owner’s manual for use with models 10, 20, 30.Customizing Your Device Customizing Your Enabling the Map Data Fields 1.
Select Map menu Setup Device Map Data Fields. Select a number and style of Customizing the Main data fields. Menu Changing the Data Fields Select menu Change Item Before you can change the map Order to change the item order data fields, you must enable them.Customizing Your Device Customizing Dashboards you change settings such as data 1. Open the page for which fields or units of measurement, the you want to customize the changes are saved automatically as dashboard. Part of the profile. Select an option: Selecting a Profile.38.
Overlay Service), or Demo Mode (GPS off). For information. Colors (eTrex 20/30)—sets about WAAS, go to the colors that display in Night garmin.com/aboutGPS/waas. And Day mode.
Owner’s manual for use with models 10, 20, 30.Customizing Your Device ◦ Mode—sets a light Setting the Device Tones background (Day), a dark You can customize tones for background (Night), or messages, keys, turn warnings, and automatically switches alarms. Between the two based on 1. Select Setup Tones. The sunrise time and the sunset time for your current 2.Customizing Your Device. Guidance Text—allows you to more slowly.
Select when to show guidance ◦ Shaded Relief—shows text on the map. Detail relief on the map. Data Fields—selects the (if available) or turns off number and size of the data shading.Customizing Your Device frequently creates a more- Time Settings detailed track, but fills the track Select Setup Time. Time Format—allows you to. Auto Archive—selects an select a 12-hour or a 24-hour automatic archive method to display time.Customizing Your Device.
Map Datum—sets the destination. Coordinate system on which the ◦ Course (CDI)—the course map is structured. Deviation indicator displays. Map Spheroid—shows the your relationship to a course coordinate system the device is line leading to a destination. Using.Customizing Your Device. Barometer Mode.
Plot Type ◦ Variable Elevation—allows ◦ Elevation/Time—records the barometer to measure elevation changes over a changes in elevation while period of time. You are moving. ◦ Elevation/Distance— ◦ Fixed Elevation—assumes records elevation changes the device is stationary at a over a distance.™ calculates on-road routes chirp accessory. See the chirp that require minimal time to Owner’s Manual at drive.
◦ On Road For Distance (requires routable maps)— Routing Settings calculates on-road routes The device calculates routes that are shorter in distance.Customizing Your Device. Lock On Road—locks the Marine Map Settings position icon, which represents This function is available on the your position on the map, onto eTrex 20 and eTrex 30.
The nearest road. Select Setup Marine. Off Road Transitions— available only for some.Customizing Your Device navigation aids on the map. Fitness. Marine Alarm Setup For more information on optional fitness accessories, see page 44. ◦ Anchor Drag Alarm—alarm sounds when you exceed a specified drift distance while Resetting Data anchored. You can reset trip data, delete all waypoints, clear the current track, ◦.Customizing Your Device Restoring Specific Page Changing the Page Settings Sequence You can restore the settings for the Before you can change the order of map, compass, and trip computer.
The page sequence, you must add pages to the sequence (page 37). Move the Thumb Stick up and down to adjust the contrast Viewing Device level (eTrex 10 only).
Information Adjusting the Backlight You can view the unit ID, software Timeout version, and license agreement.Device Information Specifications CAUTION Contact your local waste disposal Water Rugged plastic, department to properly recycle the resistance waterproof to IEC batteries. 60529 IPX7 Battery type 2 AA batteries, NOTICE (alkaline, NiMH, lithium, or precharged NiMH) Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as Battery Life Up to 25 hours temperature decreases.Device Information Long-Term Storage 2.
Wipe the screen with the cloth. When you do not plan to use the 3. Thoroughly dry the screen. Device for several months, remove Water Immersion the batteries.
Stored data is not lost when batteries are removed. NOTICE The device is waterproof to IEC Standard 60529 IPX7.Also, some maps are Me, or NT.
It is also not compatible available preloaded on memory with Mac OS 10.3 and earlier. Go to for more information. File Types The device supports these file 1. Turn the D-ring counter- types.Device Information 4. Place the microSD card in the ➋ ➊ device with the gold contacts facing down. Close the card holder. Plug the small end of the USB 6.
Slide the card holder toward the cable into the mini-USB port. Top of the device to lock it.Device Information 4. Open the “Garmin” or memory 3. Select the files.
Card drive/volume. Press the Delete key on your 5.
Select Edit Paste. TIP: You must put geocache files Disconnecting the USB Cable in the GarminGPX folder.Using Optional Fitness Accessories or from your Garmin dealer. Bring the device within range Optional Maps (10 ft.
Or 3 m) of the ANT+ You can purchase additional maps, accessory.(33 ft. Or 10 Data Description m) away from other ANT+ accessories.
Field. Bring the Garmin device within Accuracy of The margin of range (10 ft.
Or 3 m) of the error for your exact ANT+ accessory.Appendix Data Description Data Description Field Field Ascent - The maximum ascent Descent - The maximum Maximum rate in feet or meters Maximum descent rate in feet or per minute. Meters per minute.
Ascent - Total The total elevation Descent - Total The total elevation distance ascended.Appendix Data Description Data Description Field Field ETA at Next The estimated time of Location Displays the current day you will reach the (lat/lon) position in the default next waypoint on the position format route. Regardless of the selected settings. Glide Ratio The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to.Appendix Data Description Data Description Field Field Speed The current rate of Time of Day The current time of speed at which you day based on your are moving since last time settings (format, reset. Time zone, and daylight saving time).
Speed - The maximum speed Maximum.Appendix Data Description Data Description Field Field Trip Time - The time spent not Vert. Speed to The measurement Stopped moving since the last Dest. Of your rate of reset. Ascent or descent to a predetermined Trip Time - A running tally of altitude.Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Solution The device does not 1. Remove the batteries. Reinstall the batteries.
Reset the device? NOTE: This does not erase any of your data or settings. Select Setup Reset Reset All Settings. I want to reset all the customized settings back to the factory.Windows may have trouble assigning drive my list of drives. Letters to your Garmin drives. See the Help file for your operating system to learn how to assign drive letters.
I need replacement Go to or contact your Garmin parts or accessories.eTrex ® คู ่ ม ื อ การใช้ ง านสำ า หรั บ รุ ่ น 10, 20, 30.ใดทราบถึ ง การเปลี ่ ย นแปลงหรื อ การแก้ ไ ขปรั บ ปรุ ง ดั ง กล่ า ว สำ า หรั บ อั พ เดทล่ า สุ ด และ ข้ อ มู ล เพิ ่ ม เติ ม เกี ่ ย วกั บ การใช้ ง านผลิ ต ภั ณ ฑ์ น ี ้ กรุ ณ าไปที ่ เ ว็ บ www.garmin.com Garmin, เครื.สารบั ญ สารบั ญ Trip Computer.71 Geocaches.72 เริ ่ ม ต้ น การใช้ ง าน.57 การดาวน์ โ หลด Geocaches. 72 ภาพรวมอุ ป กรณ์.57 การกรองรายการ Geocache. 73 การใช้ ป ุ ่ ม ของ eTrex. 58 การนำ.สารบั ญ การตั ้ ง ค่ า ระบบ.81 การดู แ ลรั ก ษาอุ ป กรณ์.92 การตั ้ ง ค่ า การแสดงผล.81 การจั ด การข้ อ มู ล.93 การตั ้ ง ค่ า โทนเสี ย งของอุ ป กรณ์.82 ภาคผนวก.เริ ่ ม ต้ น การใช้ ง าน เริ ่ ม ต้ น การใช้ ง าน ภาพรวมอุ ป กรณ์ คำ า เตื อ น ดู ค ู ่ ม ื อ ความปลอดภั ย ที ่ ส ำ า คั ญ และ ➋.เริ ่ ม ต้ น การใช้ ง าน การใช้ ป ุ ่ ม ของ eTrex ➏. เลื ่ อ น Thumb Stick ขึ ้ น ลง ซ้ า ย ➐ และขวา เพื ่ อ เน้ น การเลื อ กเมนู หรื อ เคลื.เริ ่ ม ต้ น การใช้ ง าน ข้ อ มู ล แบตเตอรี ่ 2. ใส่ แ บตเตอรี ่ โ ดยให้ ส ั ง เกตขั ้ ว คำ า เตื อ น ระดั บ อุ ณ หภู ม ิ ส ำ า หรั บ อุ ป กรณ์ (-4°F ถึ.สำ า หรั บ ข้ อ มู ล เพิ ่ ม เติ ม เกี ่ ย วกั บ GPS ไม่ ม ี ก ารเปลี ่ ย นแปลง ให้ เ ลื อ ก กรุ ณ าไปที ่ เสร็ จ aboutGPS.Waypoints เส้ น ทาง และ Tracks การหา waypoint การเพิ ่ ม ความแม่ น ยำ า ของตำ า แหน่ ง 1.
เลื อ ก ค้ น หาตำ า แหน่ ง waypoint Waypoints การเฉลี ่ ย Waypoint ช่ ว ยคุ ณ ในการเพิ ่ ม ความแม่.เติ ม ไปที ่ หรื อ เสร็ จ จั ด เก็ บ ติ ด ต่ อ ตั ว แทนจำ า หน่ า ย Garmin ของคุ ณ คู ่ ม ื อ การใช้ ง านสำ า หรั บ รุ ่ น 10, 20, 30.Waypoints เส้ น ทาง และ Tracks การค้ น หาตำ า แหน่ ง โดยใช้ ช ื ่ อ การค้ น หาที ่ อ ยู ่ ขึ ้ น อยู ่ ก ั บ แผนที ่ ท ี ่ ถ ู ก ติ ด ตั ้ ง บนอุ ป กรณ์ คุ.Waypoints เส้ น ทาง และ Tracks การสร้ า งเส้ น ทาง การแก้ ไ ขเส้ น ทาง 1. เลื อ ก วางแผนเส้ น ทาง สร้ า ง 1.
เลื อ ก วางแผนเส้ น ทาง เส้ น ทาง เลื อ กจุ ด เรี ม ต้ น 2.Waypoints เส้ น ทาง และ Tracks Tracks การดู เ ส้ น ทางบนแผนที ่ 1. เลื อ ก วางแผนเส้ น ทาง Tracks คื อ การบั น ทึ ก เส้ น ทางที ่ ค ุ ณ เดิ น 2. เลื อ กหนึ ่ ง เส้ น ทาง ทางผ่.Waypoints เส้ น ทาง และ Tracks. เลื อ ก ระยะทาง เพื ่ อ บั น ทึ ก การบั น ทึ ก Track ปั จ จุ บ ั น tracks ตามระยะทางที ่ ถ ู ก ระบุ Track ที ่ ถ ู ก บั น ทึ ก ไว้ เรี ย กว่ า track ปั.การนำ า ทาง การนำ า ทาง การดู ผ ั ง ความสู ง ของหนึ ่ ง track 1. เลื อ ก จั ด การ Track คุ ณ สามารถนำ า ทางบนหนึ ่ ง เส้ น ทาง, 2.
.GPS in Schools – Basic Receiver Operation Basic Receiver Operation FAST FACTS Like all electronic devices, GPS receivers come in many 1. While there are different makes and models.
While each may be slightly different in makes and models of GPS their design, the basic function of a GPS receiver remains receiver, their basic function the same and thus they all have similar features.For more detailed information, refer to the user manual of your specific GPS receiver or check out the following resources: GPS Receiver Tutorials. A step-by-step guide to using a Garmin eTrex GPS Receiver (see additional handout). Quick start guide for the ‘MotionX-GPS’ app for iOS devices (see.GPS in Schools – Worksheet 2 Australian Curriculum Content Descriptors: ACSIS124, ACHGS048, ACHGS050, ACHGS052, ACSIS146, ACHGK053, ACHGS058, ACHGS060 Worksheet 2 – Part 1 (GPS Practical) Instructions: Refer to your GPS receiver’s user manual and the ‘Basic Receiver Operation’ guide to complete the following exercise.GPS in Schools – Worksheet 2 7. Split into groups of three or more people and find the waypoint function on your GPS receiver.
Get one member of your group to go off and secretly mark a waypoint at a significant feature (e.g.GPS in Schools – Worksheet 2 Measuring the distance covered after running for 5 minutes Measuring the perimeter of a basketball court Measuring the distance travelled down a highway in a car Setting out a 100m running track .GPS in Schools – Worksheet 2 16. Congratulations, you’ve just made your first interactive map! You can click on each of the waypoints to bring up a detailed description of each feature. Be sure to save your edited waypoints by selecting each one in the navigation pane and choosing ‘File .The Garmin eTrex H has five (5) main windows or PAGES (see below). Using the PAGE button (top right hand side of the GPS) allows you to scroll through those pages.GPS in Schools – Garmin eTrex User’s Guide For a GPS receiver to work, it must receive at least four (4) satellites. There are two (2) ways of viewing if the GPS receiver has acquired enough satellites. They are Normal Skyview and Advanced Skyview.GPS in Schools – Garmin eTrex User’s Guide You will normally use two of the five pages: the main SATELLITE page and the MENU page.
The SATELLITE page is the first page that appears after the unit has been switched on, the MENU page is the page we use most of the time.GPS! Step 7: Checking the reference or Datum for the GPS. The eTrex H allows you to specify a reference grid for your data points. This is called a Datum. The default Datum can be set/checked by the following process:.GPS in Schools – Garmin eTrex User’s Guide. Press ENTER.

You should then see the UNITS page. Settings The GPS should reflect the above settings.
If a setting is to be changed, scroll over the incorrect setting, press ENTER, scroll to the correct setting, and press ENTER.Please note that the DELETE ALL option tab will be ‘greyed-out’ (not useable) if there are NO waypoints stored in the GPS memory. The eTrex H automatically stores information behind the scenes every time it is turned on and has satellite reception. This includes details like:.GPS in Schools – Garmin eTrex User’s Guide In addition, the eTrex H will store a ‘breadcrumb’ or TRACK LOG. This feature allows the user to back-track their journey (particularly handy if the user becomes disorientated in the bush).
The procedure to clear the TRACK LOG is: Press the PAGE button until the MENU screen is displayed, scroll to TRACKS, then press ENTER.NOTE – Read this page carefully before proceeding. You may need to install a cable driver before you install EasyGPS! If you are intending to connect to a GARMIN GPS receiver that uses the above connector, you will most likely strike complications as these GARMIN leads generally come fitted with a Serial connector on the computer end of the cable (see below).GPS in Schools – EasyGPS Setup Guide Adding GPS Receivers Produced by the University of Tasmania in conjunction with Geoscience Australia as part of the AuScope GPS in Schools Project – 2014.GPS in Schools – EasyGPS Setup Guide Setting up the GPS Settings Set to USB for USB cable/adaptor options OR select communications port from the drop down menu. If you have multiple listings for communications ports, Select the port that has the wording against it Prolific USB-to- Serial CommPort.GPS in Schools – EasyGPS Setup Guide Set the Units of Measure Produced by the University of Tasmania in conjunction with Geoscience Australia as part of the AuScope GPS in Schools Project – 2014.GPS in Schools – Inserting Placemarks in Google Earth Inserting Placemarks in Google Earth Open Google™ Earth. Right Click on My Places / Add / Folder. Give the folder a suitable name. Produced by the University of Tasmania in conjunction with Geoscience Australia as part of the AuScope GPS in Schools Project – 2014.GPS in Schools – Inserting Placemarks in Google Earth Click on Add Placemarks.

Ensure that you select Center in View. Position the ‘Pin’ by left clicking + holding whilst moving the mouse over the aerial photo. Click on Add Placemarks for each point to be added. Add information about each point of interest under the Description tab.GPS in Schools – Inserting Placemarks in Google Earth Ensure that all Placemarks are in the folder you created. If not, drag and drop the Placemarks into the folder.
Right Click on the folder and choose Save Place As. Produced by the University of Tasmania in conjunction with Geoscience Australia as part of the AuScope GPS in Schools Project – 2014.GPS in Schools – Inserting Placemarks in Google Earth Produced by the University of Tasmania in conjunction with Geoscience Australia as part of the AuScope GPS in Schools Project – 2014.GPS in Schools – Structuring Folders and Files in Google Earth Structuring Folders and Files in Google Earth Open Google™ Earth. Right Click on My Places / Add / Folder. Give the folder a suitable name and click OK. Produced by the University of Tasmania in conjunction with Geoscience Australia as part of the AuScope GPS in Schools Project – 2014.GPS in Schools – Structuring Folders and Files in Google Earth Add a series of sub-folders by right clicking on the newly created folder and choosing Add Folder Enter the folder name OK. When wanting to add a Placemark, Polyline or Polygon, select the relevant sub-folder by left clicking it, then proceed to place / draw in the feature.GPS in Schools – Structuring Folders and Files in Google Earth Name the file appropriately and Save as type: KMZ.
Produced by the University of Tasmania in conjunction with Geoscience Australia as part of the AuScope GPS in Schools Project – 2014.