Garmin eTrex Legend User Manual

eTrex LegendTM
®
personal navigator
owner’s
manual
and
reference
guide
© 2001 GARMIN Corporation
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SECTION 1
Thank you for choosing the GARMIN eTrex Legend. To get the most from your new eTrex Legend, take time to read through this owner’s manual in order to understand all of the operating features. This manual is organized into four sections.
The Introduction section provides FCC and safety information and the Table of Contents.
The Getting Started section introduces you to the eTrex Legend features, main operating pages and basic navigation methods.
The Reference section provides details about using the features of the eTrex Legend according to topic. The
explanations for each feature in this section are divided into: (1) An overview that discusses the feature and how it functions and (2) A detailed Step-by-Step instruction for using the feature.
Introduction
Introduction
About This
Manual
Reading the overview may be all that you require to operate features, however, the Step-by-Step instructions
are available, if needed.
The Appendices contain information on items such as Accessories, Specifi cations, a Troubleshooting Guide, and an Index by Subject.
Standard Package Contents:
1 eTrex Legend Unit 1 Carry Lanyard 1 Owner’s Manual 1 Quick Start Guide 1 PC Interface Cable
i
Introduction
FCC Compliance
Statement
Warnings
and
Precautions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class B digital devices. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instance. If this equipment does cause harm­ful interference to other equipment, try to correct the problem by relocating the equipment. Consult an authorized GARMIN dealer or other qualifi ed service technician if the problem cannot be corrected. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device cannot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The eTrex Legend does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should be made only by an authorized GARMIN service center. Unauthorized repairs can void the warranty.
CAUTION: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is oper­ated by the government of the United States, 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 eTrex Legend is a precision electronic NAVigation AID (NAVAID), any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe.
CAUTION: IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY. THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A TRAVEL 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.
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Introduction
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 governmental 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: For use in vehicles, it is the sole responsibil-
ity of the owner/operator of the eTrex Legend to secure the GPS unit so that it will not interfere with the vehicle’s operating controls, obstruct the driver’s view of driving conditions, or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident. Do not mount the eTrex Legend over air bag panels or in the fi eld of air bag deployment. Air bags expand with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path toward the driver or passengers causing pos­sible injury. Refer to air bag safety precautions contained in the vehicle owner’s manual. Do not mount the eTrex Legend in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in an accident or collision. The mounting hardware provided by GARMIN is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof.
Warnings
and
Precautions
Do Not Place Unsecured on the Vehicle Dash
Do Not Mount Where Driver’s Field of Vision is Blocked
Do Not Mount Over Air Bag Panels
Do Not Mount in Front of an Air Bag Field of Deployment
WARNING: When used in vehicles, it is the sole respon­sibility 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 eTrex Legend to the exclusion of safe driving practices. It is unsafe to operate the controls of the eTrex Legend while you are driving. Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with an eTrex to pay full attention to operation of the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in motion could result in an accident or collision with property damage and personal injury.
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Introduction
Table of Contents
Section One - Introduction
About This Manual.............................................i
FCC Compliance Statement...............................ii
Warnings and Precautions.............................ii-iii
Table of Contents..............................................iv
Section Two - Getting Started
Setup, Features, & Basic Navigation.....................1
Features and Button Function.............................2
Battery Installation...............................................3
Starting-Up...................................................................3
Backlighting and Contrast...................................4
Map Data Setup...................................................4
Page Basics: The Main Pages.............................5-9
Setting The Correct Time.....................................9
Basic Navigation...........................................10-12
Section Three - Reference
The Satellite Page..........................................13-14
Navigation Methods..........................................15
The Map Page..............................................16-22
Map Page Options..................................17-22
Panning the Ma Stop Navigation.
Navigation Status..................................19
Data Fields.......................................19-20
Map Page Setup Options.................21-22
The Navigation Page.....................................23-24
Bearing/Course Pointer.......
Data Fields...........................................23
Navigation Page Options...
The Trip Computer Page....................................25
The Main Menu................................................26
Marking Your Location...............................27
Creating a Waypoint......
Moving a Waypoint........
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Projecting a Waypoint........
Editing Waypoints...............
Saving as a Waypoint..................................29
The Find Menu......................................30-36
Finding a Waypoint..............................31
Finding a Favorite......
Finding a City..........
Finding an Exit
Finding a Point of Interest........
Finding an Address o Using a Goto.. Routes...
Creating and Using a Route...................37
Editing a Route..................
Adding or Editing from the Route Map
Navigating a Route.............................41
Data Fields..............
T he
The Setup Pages.........
Time Page.....
Units Page.............................................46
Display Page...........
Heading Page...........
Interface Page.................
System Page..........................................49
The Accessory Pages..............................50-52
Sun and Moon Page...............................50
Calendar Page..........
Hunt and Fish Page...............................52
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Tracks Pag
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Section Four - Appendices
Appendix A: Specifi cations...............................53
Appendix B: Time Offset Chart........................54
Appendix C: Accessories..................................55
Appendix D: Wiring Diagram...........................56
Appendix E: Troubleshooting...........................57
Appendix F: Index......................................58-59
Appendix G:
Warranty.......................................60
SECTION 2
Getting Started
Before you begin to explore the eTrex Legend’s operating features, you will want to follow these “Getting Started” instructions to prepare it for operation by installing batteries, adjusting the screen contrast, loading optional GARMIN MapSourceTM mapping data, and set-
Basic Navigation
ting the correct time for your current location.
The operating features of the unit are structured to be accessed and activated by pressing buttons on the unit which is explained on the following page.
The fi ve Main Pages are your primary access to operating the eTrex Legend. Each page provides either a basic navigation function or access to features which enhance navigation or customize the unit’s operation to meet your requirements.
This “Getting Started” section will introduce you to the Main Pages and how they are structured. You will also be shown how to perform basic navigation techniques to help you start using your eTrex Legend immediately.
Detailed instructions on using the eTrex Legend’s features and their options are contained in the “Reference” section.
Features include:
Currently, WAAS satellite signal
Storage for 500 Waypoints with name and graphic symbol.
An automatic Track Log with storage capability for 10 Tracks with 250 points each.
Route building capability, with storage for 20 Routes with 50 Waypoints each.
mountains, etc. In fact, you may
maintain a WAAS satellite signal until full satellite support for this
A Trip Computer for displaying a variety of navigation data such as speed, ETA, ETE, heading, odometer, etc.
A
Find Feature for locating Waypoints, Cities, Interstate
Exits, Points of Interest, Street Addresses and Intersections.
8 MB of detailed map data storage, allowing transfer from GARMIN MapSource CD-ROM’s.*
See page 49 for enabling WAAS
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) capability.**
Setup,
Features,
and
* Points of Interest, Address,
and Intersection data must
be transferred to the unit
using a GARMIN MapSource
CD-ROM. See pages 4 and 55
for more information.
** About WAAS
Because the Wide Area Aug­mentation System (WAAS) is currently under development and is not fully supported by
geo-stationary satellites, effec-
tive use of the WAAS feature
may be limited by your geo­graphic location in relation to
those satellites now in service.
There are two WAAS satellites
in service in geo-stationary orbit above the Equator, one over the Atlantic Ocean and
one over the Pacifi c Ocean.
reception requires an absolute
clear view of the sky and works
best when there are no nearby obstructions such as buildings,
not be able to receive or easily
program is complete.
Not enabling WAAS when you
cannot receive a signal will
speed unit map drawing and
conserve battery power.
and satellite reception
techniques.
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Getting Started
Features and
Button
Function
LEGEND
External Power
and
Data Connector
The CLICK STICKTM (Five Position Switch)
• Press In and Release to enter highlighted options and to confi rm messages
• Press In and Hold to mark your current location as a waypoint
• Move Up/Down or Right/Left to move
Internal Antenna
through lists, highlight fi elds, on-screen buttons, icons, enter data or move the map panning arrow
The PAG E button:
• Press and Release to cycle through main pages
The POWER button:
• Press and Hold to turn the unit On/Off
• Press and Release to toggle display backlighting On/Off
LCD
Display
Power/Data
Connector Cover
The ZOOM IN/OUT buttons:
• Press and Hold to Zoom in and out on the Map Page
• Press and Hold when on the Satellite Page to adjust the screen contrast
2
Carry
Lanyard
Slot
Battery
Compartment
Cover
The FIND button:
• Press and Release to access the Find Menu
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NOTE: The eTrex Legend is designed to be held and operated in the left hand, but it can be held and operated using the right hand as well, to suit your preference.
Getting Started
Installing the Batteries
The eTrex Legend operates on two AA batteries (not included), which are located in the back of the unit. Rechargeable Alkaline, NiMH, NiCad or Lithium batteries may also be used.
When replacing batteries, use only
new or fully recharged batteries.
Stored data will not be lost when the batteries are removed.
To install batteries:
Rechargeable batteries may typ-
ically display less capacity than
1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the unit by turning the D-ring
Remove the batteries from the
1/4 turn counter-clockwise and pull.
2. Insert the batteries observing proper polarity as shown at the right.
Follow the battery manufactur­er’s instructions for proper care
and disposal of used batteries.
3. Reinstall the battery cover by turning the D-ring 1/4 turn clockwise.
D-ring
4. Battery capacity is displayed on the Status Bar at the bottom
Battery Compartment
Battery Cover
Using ‘Battery Saver’ or ‘Use With GPS Off’ mode when not navigating. Alkaline batteries
of the Main Menu. (see pages 9 and 26)
Starting Up Your eTrex Legend
To start up the eTrex Legend, take the unit outside
and fi nd an open area where the built-in antenna has a
GPS Receiver Status Message
Satellites Signal Strength
clear view of the sky. Hold the unit at a comfortable height with the antenna pointing up. Press and hold the POWER button to turn the unit on. You will see the Welcome Page. Press the PAGE button to acknowledge the copyright and warning messages and move to the Satellite Page.
Battery
Installation
Important Note:
Do not mix Alkaline, NiMH,
NiCad or Lithium batteries.
disposable Alkaline batteries.
unit if you don’t plan to use it
for several months.
Extensive use of backlighting
will reduce battery life.
can last up to 18 hours.
Starting Up
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NOTE: When you use the unit for the fi rst time. It may take up to fi ve minutes to fi nd your location. After that, it will take about 15 to 45 seconds to locate your position.
When a suffi cient number of satellites have been located the window at the top of the page will display a “Ready to Navigate” message. If you experience diffi culty in tracking satellites, refer to pages 13 for information about satellite reception and remedies.
Satellite Page
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Getting Started
Backlighting
and
Contrast
Press & Release POWER Button
to turn Backlighting
Use ZOOM IN & OUT Buttons
to Adjust Contrast
On/Off
Map Data
Setup
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.
See your GARMIN Dealer or visit the GARMIN website at:
www.garmin.com
MapSource Product Informa
4
for
tion.
Display Backlighting and Contrast Set Up
If lighting conditions make it hard for you to see the display screen, you can adjust the contrast or turn on the backlight.
To turn on the backlighting:
1. Press and release the POWER button to turn on the backlight feature from any page on the unit. The backlight will remain on until the set timeout period is completed or the POWER button is pressed again. The unit is factory set to timeout 15 seconds after the last button press.
To adjust the screen contrast:
1. Use the ZOOM IN or OUT buttons to adjust the contrast with the Satellite Page displayed.
Transferring MapSource Map Data
If you have purchased a GARMIN MapSourceTM
CD-ROM mapping program you may want to transfer detailed map data before beginning use, to provide your unit with max­imum Find features and mapping capability. The eTrex Legend will accept up to 8 MB of transferred map data which could include any one MetroGuide, Points of Inter­est, Fishing Hot Spots, Topographic maps, Roads and Recre­ation, and WorldMap mapping guides for a maximum of 75 maps.
Map data transfer requires the use of a PC, a GARMIN MapSource CD-ROM, and the PC Interface Cable with RS232 serial port connector supplied with this unit. Follow detailed i
nstructions for data transfer in the MapSource User’s
Manual.
Getting Started
Moving from main page to main page
All of the information you need to operate the eTrex Legend can be found on fi ve main pages (or display screens). You can simply press and release the PAGE button to cycle through the Satellite Page, Map Page, Navigation Page, Trip Computer and Main Menu Page.
Satellite Page Map Page Navigation Page
Trip Computer
While these fi ve pages provide you with different types of navigation information, they all share common features like Option Menus and a Main Page Menu, both of which are accessed by on-screen buttons. To display these menus, simply highlight the on-screen button and press in on the CLICK STICK.
Page Basics:
The Main Pages
Main Menu
Option Menu Button
additional features or customize
exit these and other pop-up type menus, move the CLICK STICK
An Option Menu
These menus allow you to
access options that provide
the unit to your preferences. To
to the left or right.
Main Page Menu Button
Main Page Menu
Use to go directly to a Main Page and as an alternate to
cycling through the Main Pages.
Double click on the on-screen
button to toggle between two
pages.
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Getting Started
Page Basics:
The Main Pages
Map Page Basics
Status Window
Map Scale
On-Screen
Page and Option
Menu Buttons
Position Icon
Map Features
The Map Page displays your present position and direction of movement using a triangular ‘Position Icon’ that is centered on the map. As you travel, the map display leaves a “trail” (track log) of your movements.
The map also displays geographic details such as rivers, lakes, highways, and towns. The map shown above displays a higher level of detail than the basemap pro­vided with the unit (i.e. residential streets, parks, etc.), because GARMIN MapSource data has been downloaded to the unit using a CD-ROM mapping program.
To allow you to view the map from different perspec­tives, the scale can be changed from 20 feet to 500 miles. The ZOOM IN and OUT buttons on the side of the unit allow you to zoom In or Out on the map. Pressing and holding these buttons causes the scale to change rapidly instead of changing in increments. The IN button displays less area but more map detail, while the OUT button will show you a larger area with less map detail.
A Status Window at the top of the page provides you with current satellite tracking and position accuracy information.
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Getting Started
Navigation Page Basics
Destination (Waypoint) Name
Time to Destination
Selectable Data Fields
Straight Line Distance
to the Destination
Bearing Pointer
Compass Ring
The Navigation Page displays directional information to guide you to a destination. The Status Window at the top of the page shows you the name of your destina­tion, the distance, and the time to go. A Bearing Pointer and Compass Ring are displayed to provide you with navigational guidance. Two Data Fields are provided, and can be programmed to display a variety of navigation data.
Page Basics:
The Main Pages
To navigate to a destination, simply follow the Bearing Pointer. The Bearing Pointer will always point directly to the destination, no matter what your current location might be.
When you are not on an active Goto, Track or Route (in other words: not traveling to a recorded destination), the window at the top of the page will display the status of the GPS Receiver and the approximate accuracy of your current position. The Compass Ring will be displayed, indicating your heading while you are moving, but the data fi elds at the bottom of the page will not display any destination related data, such as Estimated Time of Arrival, etc.
The Navigation Page
when not on an active Goto,
Track, or Route.
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Getting Started
Page Basics:
The Main Pages
Trip Computer Page Basics
Selectable Data Fields
The Trip Computer Page displays up to eight different types of navigation data. Each data fi eld is selectable and can contain one of many data information options.
By selecting the information options that you prefer and arranging them in a desired order on the page, you can customize the Trip Computer Page to meet your navigation needs.
The Page Options Menu allows you to reset the Trip Computer data when you are ready to start a new trip.
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Getting Started
Main Menu Page Basics
Page Basics:
The Main Pages
The Main Menu Page with
Feature Icons
Battery Capacity, Time/Date,
and Backlighting Status Bar.
The Main Menu provides you with a directory of the eTrex Legend’s advanced features. From the Main Menu page you can mark and create new waypoints, fi nd map items such as cities, interstate exits, addresses, points of interest, etc., create routes, save track logs, setup system operating features, access and use unit accessories.
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Main Menu Pages
Mark Waypoint Page - Allows you to mark and record your current location. Find Menu - Allows you to Find and Goto a map location or waypoint. Routes Page ­Tracks Page ­Setup Pages - Allows you to set the time, select units of measure, set display backlight-
Allows you to create a route to a destination, with waypoints along the way.
Allows you to save a Track Log and navigate a previous path of travel.
ing and contrast, select from heading options, select interfaces to compatible external devices, and select system operating modes.
Accessories Page - Provides Sun & Moon position data, a Calendar with date and note capability, and best times for Hunting and Fishing.
To exit these pages, highlight the on-screen ‘X’
Setting the Correct Time
If the time displayed in the fi eld at the bottom of the Main Menu does not match
button and press in on the CLICK STICK.
the time for your current location (time zone), you may need to set the time. Use the Main Menu to access the Setup Pages, select the Time Icon and then follow instructions for setting the time on page 45.
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Getting Started
Basic Navigation
The Mark Waypoint Page dis­playing your Marked Waypoint, along with the latitude and lon-
gitude and approx. elevation. On-screen buttons can create
a Direct path (Goto) to the
waypoint, show it on the map
(Map), and confi rm your selec-
tion as a waypoint (OK).
To begin learning how to use your eTrex Legend, begin by using some basic navigation techniques such as marking your current location as a waypoint, traveling a short distance, and then, allowing yourself to be guided back to where you started.
Marking your Current Location as a Waypoint
The fi rst step in most navigation exercises is to mark your current location as a waypoint so you can return to it later.
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NOTE: The eTrex Legend must be “READY TO NAVIGATE” before you can Mark a waypoint.
To Mark a Waypoint:
1. Press in and hold the CLICK STICK until the ‘Mark Waypoint’ Page is displayed. Whenever you hold in on the CLICK STICK, your current location will be marked as a new waypoint with a three-digit number assigned.
Before saving it, you can personalize the newly marked waypoint by changing the numeric designation to a more meaningful name. You can also give it a map symbol to make it more recognizable when viewed on the map.
The Data Entry Keyboard
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To change the waypoint name:
1. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the waypoint name fi eld (001) and then press it in to display the data entry keyboard.
2. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the desired charac­ ters for your new name and then press it in to place a character in the data fi eld. The fi eld will automati­ cally move to the next character position.
3. Repeat the process until you have completed the new name or have reached the character limit for the fi eld. Then highlight ‘OK’ on the keyboard and then press in on the CLICK STICK to complete the name entry and close the keyboard.
Getting Started
To change the waypoint symbol:
Basic Navigation
1. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the waypoint symbol fi eld on the Mark Waypoint Page and then press it in to display the list of symbols.
2. Use the CLICK STICK to move up and down the list to highlight the desired symbol and then press it in to place the symbol in the fi eld on the page.
3. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the on-screen ‘OK’ button at the bottom of the page and then press it in to save your new waypoint. The waypoint can be retrieved later using the Find Menu.
Now that you’ve marked your location, you can begin to practice some basic navigation techniques.
There are two main pages that help you navigate; the
The Mark Waypoint Page with
Map Page and the Navigation Page.
Press the PAGE button repeatedly until the Map Page is displayed. You will see the new waypoint in the center of the map. If you renamed it, it will display the new name and a map symbol.
Adjust the map scale to 300 feet by pressing the ZOOM IN or OUT button on the side of the unit until the scale in the lower left corner of the map reads 300 ft.
the list of
Map Symbols displayed
To Use the Map Page:
1. Observe the new waypoint you just marked displayed in the center of the map.
2. Begin walking or driving around for a few minutes and then stop. view of the sky through the windshield in order to receive satellite signals.)
3. Observe that your location and movement are shown by the ‘Pointer Icon’ and that your path of travel (a Track) is shown by a dotted line.
4. You can follow the Track back to the waypoint, but instead we’ll save time and take a direct route to it using another navigation
(If in a car, make certain the unit has a clear
The Map Page displaying your Marked Waypoint and a Track
defi ning your path of travel.
The Accuracy Circle, surround-
ing the Position Icon indicates the accuracy of your position to within the circumference of the
tool, called a Goto, as explained on the following page.
circle.
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Getting Started
Basic Navigation
The Map Page with a Goto line connecting your location to your
original Marked Waypoint
Navigating Back to Your Starting Point
Now we will navigate back to the waypoint you marked at the beginning of this exercise using the Goto function.
Going To (Goto) the Marked Waypoint:
1. Press and release the FIND key to display the Find Menu.
2. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight and select ‘Way­points’ from the list of categories.
3. You will be prompted to select fi nd ‘Nearest’ or fi nd ‘By
Name’. Select ‘Nearest’ and press in on the CLICK STICK to display the Nearest List.
4. The waypoint you had previously marked and saved
will be on the list.
Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the waypoint and then press in to display the Information Page for the waypoint.
5. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the ‘Goto’ on­ screen button and then press it in to activate a Goto.
Press the PAGE button until the Navigation Page is
displayed.
Walk in the direction of the bearing pointer until it points to the top of the compass ring. If it points to the right, you need to move to the right, if it points left, you need to move to the left. When it points straight up, you are on course to your destination. The Goto will provide you with a direct route back to the waypoint and will not necessarily follow the track you created.
The Navigation Page with the
Bearing Pointer showing you
the direction to go. The
Compass Ring provides you
with orientation information.
The ‘Stop Navigation’ Option.
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The destination name, distance to the destination, and time to reach it are displayed in the window at the top of the screen. Two additional data fi elds are provided at the bottom of the page and can be programmed to display a variety of navigation data such as speed, heading, etc. When you begin to approach the waypoint, an “Arriving At Destination” message will appear. You can view your progress by toggling between the Map and Navigation Page.
To stop navigation, select ‘Stop Navigation’ from either the Map or Navigation page’s option menu.
You have now completed a basic exercise in GPS naviga­tion. As you learn more about the unit’s operation, you will be able to apply more features to your navigation skills.
SECTION 3
Reference
Overview
Because the eTrex Legend relies on satellite signals to provide you with navigational guidance, the unit’s view of the sky will determine how fast you achieve navigational status. GPS signals do not travel through rocks, build­ings, people, metal, or heavy tree cover...so keep the unit in clear view of the sky for best results.
The Satellite Page provides a picture of satellite signal tracking and tells you when the unit is ready for navigation. At least three satellite signals are needed to fi nd your location.
The Skyview graphic represents a view looking up at the sky from your current location showing satellites and their assigned numbers. The outer ring represents the horizon around you and the inner circle an overhead view of the sky out to a 45o angle from vertical. Signal Strength Bars for each satellite are shown just below the Skyview. Satellites and their signals appear as hollow shapes until a
with 8 Satellites Being Tracked
signal is received and then they appear darkened in. The stronger the signal, the taller the signal bar.
If the unit cannot initially (when fi rst turned on) determine its location, it will display a “Poor Satellite Reception” message with four options. Each offers a brief explanation when highlighted to guide your decision.
When indoors or where a clear view of the sky is obstructed or you want to save battery power, select the ‘Use With GPS Off’ option from the Satellite Page Option
options for the “Poor Satellite
Menu. You can enter data, create routes, etc., but cannot navigate in this mode. You can orient the satellite skyview by selecting optional ‘Track Up’ (your direction of travel) or ‘North Up’ with the satellite skyview oriented to the north. You can manually enter a new, more accurate eleva­tion, if known, to increase position accuracy. If you have moved more than 600 miles since you last used the unit you may require use of the ‘New Location’ option which helps the unit to fi nd itself and speeds acquisition.
Once satellite tracking has been achieved, your
Satellite Page Options Menu
Highlight the on-screen button
at the top of the page & press
location coordinates and the elevation are shown at the bottom of the Satellite Page.
The Satellite
Page
Satellite Page
There are four initialization
Reception” message.
in on the CLICK STICK.
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Reference
The Satellite
Page
The Satellite Page
Options Menu
“GPS Off”
Message
‘North Up’ Skyview Orientation
Enter new elevation data
‘Use Map’ option for determin-
ing your current location.
Step-by-Step Instructions
How to select the ‘Use With GPS Off’ option:
1. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the Option Menu button at the top of the page and then press it in to display the Options Menu.
2. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the ‘Use With GPS Off’ option and then press it in to activate.
3. Observe that the Satellite Page title block now states “GPS Off”.
4. The eTrex Legend will now stop tracking satellites and should not be used for navigation. However, when­ ever the unit is turned On it returns to GPS operation.
How to select ‘Track Up’ or ‘North Up’:
1. Follow procedures for displaying the Options Menu.
2. Highlight either the ‘Track Up’ or ‘North Up’ option (depending on which is currently in use), and press in on the CLICK STICK to activate.
How to enter a new elevation:
1. Use the CLICK STICK to display the Options Menu.
2. Highlight ‘New Elevation’ and then press in on the CLICK STICK. Observe the highlighted fi rst character in the elevation fi eld and the numerical keyboard at the bottom of the Satellite Page.
3. Enter the desired elevation by using the CLICK STICK to highlight the desired numerals and pressing it in. High-
light ‘OK’ and press in to complete entry.
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How to enter a new location:
1. Follow procedures for displaying the Options Menu.
2. Highlight ‘New Location’ and press in on the CLICK STICK to display choices of ‘Auto’ or ‘Use Map’.
3. If you choose ‘Auto’ the eTrex Legend will determine your new location automatically.
4. If you choose ‘Use Map’ a map page will appear with instructions stating, “Point to your approximate location and press ENTER”. Use the
map pointer to your location on the map and press it in.
CLICK STICK
to move the
Reference
Navigation Methods- Overview
Active Navigation is supported by three of the fi ve Main Pages:
The Map Page graphically shows you map details, your current location, your elevation, marks your route to a destination with a route line, and leaves a trail (track log) of where you’ve been.
The Navigation Page tells you what direction to go and the direction you are traveling.
The Trip Computer Page records and displays travel data, like your speed, the distance you have traveled, or the distance to travel, and the time of day or the time remaining before reaching a destination and more.
Methods of Navigating using the eTrex Legend
There are four methods of navigating when using the eTrex Legend and each is graphically displayed on the Map Page.
Goto - A direct path to a map location (waypoint, city, address, etc.).
Navigation
Methods
A Goto
A Track
Track - A previous path of travel that has been stored (logged) in the eTrex Legend. A Track allows you to repeat a path or to return to your starting point on the same path using the GARMIN TrackBack feature.
Route - A path to a destination consisting of land­ marks along the way (waypoints, cities, highway exits, points of interest, intersections, etc.).
Travel when not on a Goto, Track or Route - This is best described as travel without entering a destina­ tion in the eTrex Legend. The Map Page displays your real-time movement as you travel with the unit turned on and receiving satellites.
Travel when not on a Goto,
Track, or Route as indicated
by the ‘Pointer Icon’ and a dotted line indicating your
A Route
path of travel.
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