Page 2 - Street; Road
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Page 3 - Preface; Connect to our Web site (
i Introduction Product Registration Preface The eTrex is a handheld full-function GPS. When moving, the eTrex provides you with your speed, direction of movement, time, distance to destination, and more. With these basic features, your eTrex can provide one more critical benefit: peace of mind. You’l...
Page 4 - ii; Introduction
ii Introduction Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...........................................I-XII Product Registration ...................................... iTable of Contents ......................................... iiFCC Compliance ......................................... iiiWarnings and Cautions...
Page 5 - FCC Compliance
iii The eTrex 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 protec-tion against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than “outdoor” requirements. Opera...
Page 6 - iv; Warnings and
iv CAUTION: Use the eTrex at your own risk. To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owner’s Manual—and thoroughly practice operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use. When in actual use, carefully compare indications from the eTrex to a...
Page 8 - CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY
vi CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, Garmin will at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be ...
Page 9 - vii; SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
vii Introduction Software License Agreement SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BY USING THE ETREX, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOW- ING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this d...
Page 10 - viii; GPS CLEANING; STORAGE
viii GPS CLEANING The eTrex is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components. LENS CLEANI...
Page 11 - ix; Other features include:; WAAS enabled for accuracy less than 3 meters, 95% typical; Features; NOTE
ix Introduction The eTrex is a six ounce, 12-channel, handheld GPS receiver. It has a built-in GPS antenna and five user-buttons. All buttons are located on either side of the unit, allowing for simple, one-handed operation that won’t obstruct your view of the display. It runs for up to 16 hours on t...
Page 12 - DOWN; eTrex Description
x Introduction DOWN Button UP Button ENTER/MARK Button Internal GPS Antenna LCD Display (with backlight) POWER Button PAGE Button External Power and Data Connector Battery Compartment Waterproof Case eTrex Description
Page 13 - ENTER
Introduction Buttons The UP/DOWN buttons: • Select options on pages and menus• Adjust Contrast on SkyView Page• Zoom in and out on Map Page• Cycle through trip computer data on Pointer Page The ENTER button: • Confirms data entry or menu selections• Displays Options on main pages• Press and hold the ...
Page 14 - Installing the Batteries; Battery and Lanyard; xii
Introduction Installing the Batteries The eTrex operates on two AA batteries (not included), which are installed at the back of the unit. To install the batteries, remove the battery cover by turning the D-ring at the back of the unit 1/4 turn counter-clockwise. Insert the batteries observing proper...
Page 15 - Getting Started; POWER; POWER; Here We Go
Getting Started 1 Getting Started The Getting Started Section of this manual introduces you to the basic operation of the eTrex. eTrex features are described in more detail in the Reference Section. The First Step The eTrex’s GPS operates using information gathered from satellites. To initialize the...
Page 16 - Selecting a Page; SkyView Page Basics
2 Selecting a Page All of the information needed to operate the eTrex is found on five main “pages” (or dis- play screens). These pages are the SkyView, Map, Pointer, Trip Computer, and Menu. Simply press the PAGE button to switch between pages. SkyView Page Basics The SkyView Page displays the eTrex...
Page 17 - Map Page Basics; 00 miles. To increase the map scale, press the
3 Getting Started Page Basics On the Map Page, the UP and DOWN buttons are used to adjust the map scale from 200 feet to 800 miles. Map Page Basics The Map Page The Map Page shows where you (the animated figure) are located and provides a picture of where you are going. As you travel, the animated fig...
Page 18 - Pointer Page Basics; By pressing the; Page Basics; The direction arrow and des-
4 Getting Started Pointer Page Basics The Pointer Page helps guide you to a destination. When you’re navigating towards a spe- cific destination, the Pointer Page shows you the name of your destination, the distance and time to go, and a direction arrow in the Compass Ring. The Compass Ring reflects y...
Page 19 - Trip Computer Page Basics
5 Getting Started Trip Computer Page Basics The Trip Computer page displays information about your travels. It contains five data fields. By default, these fields include an odometer (Trip Odom), your maximum speed (Max Speed), your average moving speed (Moving Avg), the time you spent moving (Time - M...
Page 20 - To change the time zone:
6 You can select your particular time zone on the TIME page. Menu Page Basics The Menu Page gives you access to eTrex’s more advanced features. With the Menu Page you can create and view waypoints, create a route, save and view Track Logs, or access the system setup features. Information on each of ...
Page 21 - Discovering the Fun of GPS Navigation; The first step in the exercise is to mark your location as a waypoint.; : The unit must be “READY TO NAVIGATE” before you mark a waypoint.; Let the Fun Begin
7 Getting Started Discovering the Fun of GPS Navigation Discovering the fun of using your eTrex is as easy as taking a quick walk around an open outdoor area. In this brief exercise, you will mark your current location (your home, for example), travel a short distance away, and then have the eTrex g...
Page 22 - Renaming Your Waypoint; To change the waypoint name:
8 Renaming Your Waypoint As mentioned earlier, the eTrex assigns a numeric name at the time a waypoint is created. The assigned name can be easily changed to something more meaningful to help identify the waypoint. The name can be up to six characters in length. For this exercise, you will name the ...
Page 23 - Guidance by Garmin; The Compass Page appears and you’re ready to begin navigating!; Heading in the Right Direction; Follow the Pointer
9 Guidance by Garmin It is time to let the eTrex guide you back to the waypoint we named ‘HOME’ using the GOTO function. The GOTO function provides you with a straight line navigation path to your selected destination. To start a GOTO: 1. Press the PAGE button to switch to the MENU Page. 2. Press th...
Page 24 - and have some fun! To turn eTrex off, press and hold the
10 Cancelling a GOTO When you want to stop a GOTO: 1. Press the PAGE button to switch to the POINTER or MAP Page. Press ENTER . 2. Highlight ‘STOP NAVIGATION’ on the OPTIONS Page and press ENTER . Clearing a Cluttered Map Display After you have used the eTrex a few times, the map display may become ...
Page 25 - Reference; ‘OPTIONS’ menu available. To activate the ‘OPTIONS’ menu, press
11 SkyView Page Options Reference This section describes the features and use of the eTrex in more detail than the Getting Started Section. SkyView Page Options In addition to the functions of the default SkyView Page as described on page 2, there is an ‘OPTIONS’ menu available. To activate the ‘OPT...
Page 26 - ing; Place the highlight over the ‘; ORIENT SKY NORTHWARD; ’ or ‘; ORIENT SKY AHEAD; ’ field and press; This options displays the default SkyView Page.; Place the highlight over ‘NORMAL SKYVIEW’ and press; Advanced SkyView Page
12 Advanced SkyView Page The Advanced SkyView Page also has an ‘OPTIONS’ menu that can be activated by press- ing ENTER with the Advanced SkyView Page displayed. There are three options available: • Setup Display: This is the same as on the default SkyView Page described on page 11. • Orient Sky Nor...
Page 27 - Map Page Options; UP; Options
13 Map Page Options In addition to the Map Page basics described on page 3, there is a ‘MAP OPTIONS’ feature which allows you to customize the Map Page. The following options are available: • Orient Map Ahead/Northwards: When ‘AHEAD’ is selected, the top of the map is oriented in the direction you a...
Page 28 - This option resets the Maximum Speed achieved during a trip.; Pointer Page
14 Pointer Page Options In addition to the basics covered on page 4, there are several other Pointer Page options: • Reset Max Speed: This option resets the Maximum Speed achieved during a trip. • Reset Trip: This option resets the trip time, trip distance (odometer), and average speed back to zero....
Page 30 - Trip Computer Page Options; Trip Computer options are available:
16 Trip Computer Page Options Trip Computer Page Options In addition to the basic features of the Trip Computer described on page 5, the following Trip Computer options are available: • Change Fields: The Trip Computer Page displays five fields of data at a time. The ‘CHANGE FIELDS’ option allow you t...
Page 32 - Menu Page; Menu Page Selections; To change the symbol:; Highlight the small flag symbol and press; to activate the symbol selections.; Mark Waypoint Page
18 Menu Page Menu Page Selections The Menu Page turns the eTrex into a powerful navigation tool. With the Menu Page you can customize the display, transfer information from a computer to the eTrex and back again, and manage and organize all of your waypoints. The Menu Page basics are described on pa...
Page 33 - To change the elevation:
19 To change the elevation: 1. From the MARK WAYPOINT Page, press the UP or DOWN button to highlight the ‘ELEV’ field, then press ENTER . The ENTER CORRECT ELEVATION Page appears. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight the desired digit, then press ENTER . A selec- tion window appears. Press the...
Page 34 - To select a waypoint:; Waypoints Page
20 Menu Page Waypoints Page The Waypoints Page organizes all of your waypoints in an alphanumeric list. From the Waypoints Page you can select a waypoint to edit, locate the nine nearest waypoints, or delete all of the user waypoints. To select a waypoint: 1. Press the PAGE button and switch to the ...
Page 35 - To change the waypoint symbol:; Review Waypoint Page
21 Menu Page Review Waypoint Page The Review Waypoint Page allows you to change the waypoint symbol, name, and loca- tion. You can also delete the waypoint, display the waypoint on the Map Page, start a GOTO, view Hunt/Fish and Sun/Moon information for the waypoint, and project a new waypoint using ...
Page 36 - To delete a waypoint:
22 Menu Page To change the location (latitude/longitude): 1. From the REVIEW WAYPOINT page, press the UP or DOWN button to highlight the ‘LAT/ LON’ field, then press ENTER . The EDIT LOCATION Page appears. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight the desired letter or digit, then press ENTER . A s...
Page 38 - To project a waypoint:; Project Waypoint Page
24 Using the Project feature, the eTrex can create a new waypoint at a specified distance and bearing using an existing waypoint as a reference. You can change the name, symbol, and elevation of the new waypoint on this page. To project a waypoint: 1. Select a waypoint on the WAYPOINT PAGE and press ...
Page 39 - Routes Page; The eTrex allows you to navigate using one of three methods:
25 Routes Page The eTrex allows you to navigate using one of three methods: GOTO (discussed on pages 9–10 and 22), TracBack (discussed on page 30), and routes. A route is a path of travel between two or more waypoints. The route feature allows the eTrex to guide you from the first waypoint in the rou...
Page 41 - Editing a Route; You can add and/or remove waypoints into an existing route.
27 Editing a Route You can add and/or remove waypoints into an existing route. To insert a waypoint into a route: 1. Press the PAGE button and switch to the MENU Page. Press the UP or DOWN button and highlight ‘ROUTES.’ Press ENTER . 2 Select the desired route and press ENTER . 3 Select the waypoint...
Page 42 - To save the current Track Log:; For effective use of the ‘Trac-
28 What is a Track Log? The eTrex draws an electronic “breadcrumb” trail on the Map Page as you travel. This trail is called the Track Log. The Track Log contains information about each point it plots along the way, including time and position. After a Track Log is saved in the unit’s memory, you ca...
Page 43 - To clear the current Track Log:
29 Menu Page Track Log Page To clear the current Track Log: 1. With the MENU page displayed, highlight ‘TRACKS’ and press ENTER . The TRACK LOG Page appears. 2. Highlight the ‘CLEAR’ button and press ENTER . 3. A message asks ‘DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CLEAR THE TRACK LOG?’ Highlight ‘YES’ and press ENT...
Page 45 - page contains the following options for recording tracks:; Track Setup Page
31 Track Setup You can use the Track Setup page to customize the way the eTrex records tracks. This page contains the following options for recording tracks: Recording —select ‘ON’ to record tracks or ‘OFF’ to stop recording. Record Interval —set the type of interval for recording tracks: Distance, ...
Page 46 - Setup Page; time zone, and choose Daylight Savings Time.; Time Format; To change the time format:; Setup Page
32 Setup Page Setup Page The Setup Page allows you to customize the eTrex. On the Setup Page you can change coordinate systems, map datums, and distance units. You can also change the time format, north reference, operating mode, display contrast, and display back light timeout. Time Page The Time P...
Page 47 - Time Zone; time zone, follow the steps given on page 6.; UTC Offset; To change the daylight savings field:; Time Page
33 Setup Page Time Zone The Time Zone field can be set to any one of eight pre-programmed zones. To change the time zone, follow the steps given on page 6. UTC Offset You can use the UTC Offset field to manually set the eTrex to match any time zone in the world. To access the UTC Offset field, select ‘...
Page 48 - Display Page; To change the light timeout:; Units Page
34 Display Page The Display Page allows you to set the display backlight timeout (on all the time, 15 or 30 seconds, and 1 or 2 minutes) and the display contrast. To change the light timeout: 1. Press the PAGE button and switch to the MENU Page. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight ‘SETUP.’ Pres...
Page 49 - Position Format; To change the Position Format:; Map Datums
35 Setup Page Position Format The default position format (and the one most commonly used) for the eTrex is latitude and longitude in degrees and minutes (hdddº mm.mmm). You may also choose from 17 other position formats. There is also a “User” position format which allows you to approxi-mate custom...
Page 50 - To change the Map Datum:; North Reference; lines on a map with
36 Setup Page To change the Map Datum: 1. From the MENU Page, press the UP or DOWN button to highlight ‘SETUP.’ Press ENTER . 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select ‘UNITS.’ Press ENTER . The UNITS Page appears. 3. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the ‘MAP DATUMS’ field. Press ENTER . 4. Press...
Page 51 - . But, the difference is usually small enough that; Variance; To enter Variance manually:
37 Setup Page The eTrex bearings will correspond to a compass if the eTrex is set to magnetic north. Due to errors introduced when map makers flatten the earth’s sphere onto paper, not all of the grid lines drawn on the map point exactly to the north pole, so the north indicated by the grid lines is ...
Page 52 - Angle; To select an Angle setting:; Defaults; ‘DEFAULTS’ field and pressing; Interface Page; • GARMIN
38 Angle You can set the eTrex to display directional information in ‘DEGREES’ or in ‘MILS’. To select an Angle setting: 1. From the MENU Page, press the UP or DOWN button to highlight ‘SETUP.’ Press ENTER . 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select ‘UNITS.’ Press ENTER . The UNITS Page appears. 3. P...
Page 54 - Mode; • Normal Mode; System Page
40 Setup Page System Page The System Page shows you the unit’s current GPS Mode, Language, and Software Version. Mode You can choose from four modes of GPS operation: Normal, WAAS, Battery Save, or Demo (Demonstration). • Normal Mode - ‘NORMAL’ mode means the GPS is active and running whenever the u...
Page 55 - Language; The eTrex can display in 12 languages.; Software Version
41 Language The eTrex can display in 12 languages. To select a language: 1. From the MENU Page, highlight ‘SETUP,’ then press ENTER . The SETUP Page appears. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight ‘SYSTEM.’ Press ENTER . The SYSTEM Page appears. 3. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight the ‘...
Page 56 - Physical; Power
42 Appendix A Specifications Physical Case: Fully-gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy, waterproof to IPX7 standards (waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes) Size: 4.4”H x 2”W x 1.2”D Weight: Approx. 5.3 ounces (150g) w/batteries Temperature Range: 5° to 158°F (-15° to 70°C) 3 (operating) P erformance R...
Page 57 - Appendix B; around the Earth in less than 24 hours.
43 Appendix B What is GPS? The global positioning system is a satellite-based navigation system consisting of a net- work of 24 orbiting NAVSTAR satellites that are eleven thousand nautical miles in space and in six different orbital paths. The satellites are constantly moving, making two complete o...
Page 58 - Appendix C; WAAS Capability
44 Appendix C WAAS Capability The eTrex is capable of receiving WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) satellite signals. WAAS is an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) funded project to improve the overall accuracy and integrity of the GPS signal for aviation use, but land/sea based users may also ...
Page 59 - eTrex had a differential fix and lost it.
45 Appendix D What Grid Formats does the eTrex Support? hddd.dddddo (degrees, decimal degrees)hdddomm.mmhdddomm’ss.sBritish GridDutch GridFinnish KKJ27 GridGerman GridIrish Grid MaidenheadMGRS (Military Grid Reference System)New ZealandQatar GridSwedish GridSwiss GridTaiwan GridUTM/UPS Grid W Mayala...
Page 60 - Accessories; Can be temporarily or permanently mounted on the dash.; Cables; Provides power for eTrex from a automobile cigarette lighter.; Cigarette Lighter Adapter
46 Appendix E Accessories Accessories See your Garmin dealer or visit www.garmin.com for availability. Manuals *Owner’s Manual ............................................................................... Part No. 190-00396-00 *Quick Start Guide .......................................................
Page 61 - Provides convenient method for carrying the eTrex.; Appendix E; Carrying Case
47 Accessories, continuedOther Carrying Case ..................................................................................... Part No. 010-10266-00 Protects the eTrex when not in use (nylon, neoprene). *Lanyard .......................................................................................
Page 62 - Appendix F; eTrex Connector
48 Interface formats are selected from the SETUP Page. The input/output lines on your eTrex are RS-232 compatible, allowing easy interface to a wide range of external devices, including PC’s, differential beacon receivers, marine autopilots and/or a second GPS receiver. The NMEA 0183 version 3.0 int...
Page 63 - Appendix G; Satellite Reception Tips; B. If you are not indoors and you have not moved hundreds of miles/km; Reception Tips
49 Appendix G Satellite Reception Tips If the eTrex has problems receiving satellite signals, you will be prompted to answer some questions. A. If you are using the eTrex indoors: The message ‘TROUBLE TRACKING SATELLITES. ARE YOU INDOORS NOW?’ appears. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight ‘YES.’...
Page 64 - Index; Data Fields
50 Index A Accessories 46, 47Activating a Route 26Advanced SkyView 11, 12Angle 38 B Backlight 1, 11, 34Basic SkyView 1, 2Batteries viii, xiiBattery Cover xiiBattery Save 40Battery Strength Indicator 6Bearing 13, 15, 17Bearing Line 13Buttons xi C Capabilities ixClearing the Track Log 10, 29Compass Ri...
Page 65 - Moving Direction Line 4, 9
51 Index L Language 41Lanyard xiiLAT/LON 17Latitude 7, 17, 19, 22Lens Cleaning viiiLocation 15, 17Longitude 7, 17, 19, 22 M Magnetic North 36Maintenance viiiMapSource 26Map Datum 35, 36Map Orientation 3, 12Map Page 3, 13Map Scale 3Mark Waypoint 7, 18, 19Max Speed 15, 17Menu Page 6, 18Mode 40Moving A...
Page 66 - Time
52 Index T Time Moving 17Of Day 17Stopped 17Total 17 Time Format 32Time Page 32, 33Time Remaining 17Time Zone 6, 33Total Time 17To Course 17TracBack 4, 30Tracks 28, 29, 30, 31, ixTrack Log 3, 10, 28Track Page Options 30Track Setup 31Trip Computer 5, 16, 17, ixTrip Time 15, 17True North 36Turn 17 U U...
Page 68 - © Copyright 2004 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries; Garmin Corporation
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 st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Garmin (Europe) Ltd. U...