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Garmin eTrex H - iking GPS receiver - LCD - 64 x 128 - monochrome5.3 oz, 2″ x 1.2″ x 4.4″, Built-in antenna, 500 WPs
Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts on a budget, eTrex H comes with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver that locks onto satellite signals quickly and maintains accuracy - even in the toughest conditions. And just like the popular eTrex, this little yellow wonder combines an intuitive interface and a rugged exterior into a lightweight handheld that fits in the palm of your hand. With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, eTrex H locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Garmin Etrex H photo ]
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| robinhhde |
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| "This is a pretty good gps for the price. It is handheld and it is pretty basic but it get the job done right. "I ordered this gps online because it is not carried in the stores. I recieved it in a timely manner and used it the day after I got it. "I initially bought this GPS for Geocaching and thats all I used it for. Its great if you just want to punch in some coordinates and go to a location,... | |
| RyanJ |
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| If you want a feature packed unit this is the best hands down! But, if you have a problem, tech support is uesless at best. | |
| kburns |
3:40pm on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| It is a good handheld GPS, Mapping is not that well. Good for Geocaching. One Hand Control, Quick Navigation, Quick Signal. | |
| lesbonarra |
4:28am on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Returning for refund locks on satellites in average house, good battery life stripped version of a Legend, display unreadable w/o magnifier. I also bought Garmin GPS 60. It has a bigger screen and a more sophisticated user interface. | |
| brian4m |
1:18am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| I wasted 600 bucks on this piece of crap. None SO MANY!!! AM FULL TIME RVer AND LOVE THE MACHINE BUT MIGHT AS WELL JUNK IT IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM. NICE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT SERVICE I own both the 700 and the 300. Very fast computations - Auto dimming - Easy to remove. | |
| chencs |
12:25pm on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| There are no maps at all on it, which is not an issue unless you really need them. I pair this with a Mio Digiwalker and do just fine. Very accurate,... I also bought Garmin GPS 60. It has a bigger screen and a more sophisticated user interface. | |
| marcoh |
12:38am on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great Device!! This is a great device, I purchased it to meassure distances, specially to use the elevation profile that this product offers. | |
| franzjim |
9:11am on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| I would put this piece along side my other essential equipment like my flint/steel. a must have for hiking and snow sports [$] Accurate". | |
| Vernon08 |
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| very good product I purchased this item to use while hunting in a new area. I used it for the past two months and it worked great. Garmin Legend H monochrome gps unit I purchased the unit from Amazon in 6/2005. I have used it mainly for hiking. In late 2008. | |
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Owners Manual
eTrex H
personal navigator
2007 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Tel. (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020 Fax (913) 397.8282
Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9RB UK Tel.+44 (0) 870.8501241 (outside the UK) (within the UK) Fax+44 (0) 870.8501251 Garmin Corporation
No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road, Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan Tel. 886/2.2642.9199 Fax 886/2.2642.9099
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August 2007
Part Number 190-00818-00 Rev. B
Printed inTaiwan
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Garmin eTrex H. Take a moment to compare the contents of this package with the packing list on the box. If any pieces are missing, contact your Garmin dealer immediately.
Product Registration
Help us better support you by completing our online registration today! Connect to our Web site at http://my.garmin.com. Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place.
Contact Garmin
Optional Accessories
Contact Garmin if you have any questions while using your unit. Contact Garmin Product Support by phone: (913) 397-8200 or (800) 800-1020, MondayFriday, 8 AM5 PM Central Time; or go to www.garmin.com/support/. In Europe, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. at +44 (0) 870.8501242 (outside the UK) or (within the UK).
For a complete list of available accessories for use with the eTrex, refer to http://buy.garmin.com. WARNING: See the Important Safety and Product Information sheet in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
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Table of Contents
Appendix...23
Introduction...i.
Contact Garmin...i Product Registration..i Optional Accessories..i Unit Overview..1 Installing Batteries and Lanyard..2 Operating the eTrex..3. Key Functions..4. Turning on the eTrex..5 SkyView Page..7 Map Page..7. Pointer Page..9 Trip Computer Page... 10 Routes Page.. 14. Tracks Page.. 16
Getting Started..1.
Specifications.. 23 Interface Formats... 24 Connecting Your eTrex to a Computer. 24 Software License Agreement.. 25 Declaration of Conformity.. 25
Index...26
Main Pages..7
Main Menu...11
Getting Started
Unit Overview
UP/DOWN keys GPS antenna
External power and data connector (under weather cap)
QUIT/PAGE key
Battery compartment cover
ENTER/ MARK key
POWER key
LCD display eTrex H Owners Manual
Battery compartment locking ring
Carry lanyard attachment slots
Installing Batteries and Lanyard
The eTrex operates on two AA batteries (not included). You can use Alkaline or NiMH batteries.
1. Remove the battery cover and place the loop of the lanyard through the slot in the base of the unit. 2. Route the strap through the loop, and pull tight.
To install the lanyard:
Locking pin slot
Battery compartment
To install the batteries:
1. Remove the battery cover by turning the Locking ring counter-clockwise and pulling out. 2. Insert the batteries, observing the proper polarity.
Remove the batteries if the unit is not being used for several months. Stored data is not lost when batteries are removed.
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Operating the eTrex
Understanding Terms
Selectmove the highlighted area on the screen up or down, using the Up and Down keys to select individual fields. Keywhen you are directed to press a key, press and quickly release the key. Fieldthe location on a page where data or an option can be shown or entered. Scroll barwhen viewing a list of items too long to appear on the screen, a scroll bar appears next to the list. To scroll through a list, press the Up or Down keys. Defaultthe factory setting saved in the units memory. You can change the settings, but you can revert to the factory settings when you select Restore Defaults.
In this manual, when you are instructed to select an item, small arrows (>) appear in the text. They indicate that you should select a series of items on the screen using the UP or DOWN keys, and press ENTER after each item. For example, if you see select TRACKS > SETUP >, you should highlight TRACKS, and press ENTER. Then highlight SETUP, and press ENTER.
Manual Conventions
Key Functions
UP/DOWN keys From the Map page, press to zoom the map in or out. From any other page, press to scroll up or down a list or move a slider bar. ENTER/MARK key Press and release to enter data or menu selections. Press with a main page open to view its option menu. Press and hold to MARK your location as a waypoint.
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QUIT/PAGE key Press to cycle through the main pages. Press to exit a page or quit a function.
HIGH SENSITIVITY
POWER key Press and hold to turn unit on or off. Press and release to turn backlighting on or off.
Turning on the eTrex
When you turn on the eTrex, the SkyView page appears, followed by a Ready to navigate message after the unit has collected enough satellite data to establish its current location (initialized).
1. Press and hold POWER. When the unit turns on, a Welcome page appears followed by the SkyView page. 2. To turn off the eTrex, press and hold POWER.
Backlight and Contrast Adjustment
To turn on the backlight:
Press and quickly release POWER. 1. Press PAGE until the SkyView page appears, then press ENTER twice to open the backlight/ contrast window. 2. Press ENTER to view the timeout options, make a selection > ENTER. 3. Press DOWN to move to the contrast slider > ENTER. 4. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the contrast > QUIT to close.
Backlight time out options and contrast adjustment slider
To set the timeout and adjust the contrast:
To turn the eTrex on and off:
SkyView Page
Ready to navigate
Selecting Options and Entering Data
Press UP/DOWN to highlight, select, or choose an item in a list or a field on the screen.
1. From any page except the Menu page, press ENTER to view the options menu. 2. Press UP or DOWN to move the highlight up and down on the menu. To select an option, press ENTER.
On-Screen Messages
To select and activate an option:
When a significant event in the operation of the unit occurs, an on-screen message appears to advise you of the occurrence. In each case, the condition is described and often a remedy is provided. Press ENTER to acknowledge the message and close.
To exit a menu or return to the previous setting:
Press QUIT/PAGE. The QUIT/PAGE key moves backward through your steps. Press QUIT/PAGE repeatedly to return to the starting page. Once at the starting page, pressing the key cycles you through the five main pages.
Main Pages
Information needed to operate the eTrex is found on five main pages. Press PAGE to cycle through the pages.
SkyView Page Options
To view the options menu, press ENTER. Setup Displaychange the display contrast and set the length of time that the backlight will stay on. Advanced SkyViewselect the Advanced SkyView feature to view a page containing detailed information on the satellites.
Status message Satellites Satellite signals Satellite signal strength bar The SkyView Page Location accuracy (estimated) Your location
Map Page
Destination waypoint Path to destination Map scale The Map Page North pointer Your location
The SkyView page displays the GPS receiver status. It also shows the strength of the satellite signals. A Ready to Navigate message is shown when the receiver has gathered enough satellite information to begin navigation.
Trail (Track Log)
The Map page shows where you are located, and as you travel, the animated figure leaves a track log. The map also shows waypoint names and symbols.
The eTrex is set to automatically rotate the map as you move, so waypoints that are ahead of you are always displayed in front of the animated figure. The map orientation is shown in the upper left corner. To increase the map scale, press UP. This shows more area in less detail. To decrease the map scale, press DOWN. This shows less area with more detail.
Map Page Options
Orient Map Ahead/Northwardswhen AHEAD is selected, the top of the map is oriented in the direction you are currently moving, and a figure icon indicates your current position. When NORTHWARDS is selected, the map is always oriented to the north, and your current position is indicated by a direction arrow. Auto Zoom On/Offwhen on, the map automatically adjusts its scale to display your entire route. When it is off, press UP or DOWN to select a map scale.
Hide Waypointskeeps waypoint symbols and names from being shown on the map. Show Course/Bearing Linewhen using the GOTO function, use this option to show a course line or bearing line to your destination. A course line is fixed from your starting location, while a bearing line changes based on your current location. Stop Navigationstops active navigation.
Press PAGE to switch to the Menu page. Press UP or DOWN to highlight MARK. Press ENTER. NOTE: The unit must state READY TO NAVIGATE before you can mark a waypoint.
Use the Menu page to access advanced features; create and view waypoints, create a route, save and view track logs, or access the system setup features.
1. Press PAGE to switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select TIME > ENTER. 3. Select TIME ZONE > ENTER. 4. Scroll through the selections. Press ENTER, when you have found your correct time zone.
To change the time zone:
1. From the Mark Waypoint page, select the waypoint symbol (above the waypoint name) > ENTER. 2. Select a symbol > ENTER.
To change the symbol:
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Main Menu 1. From the Mark Waypoint page, select the numeric name > ENTER. 2. Select a letter > ENTER. A letter selection window appears. Select a new letter, and press ENTER. 3. Select OK > ENTER.
To change the name:
To view the NEAREST waypoints page:
1. On the Waypoints page, select NEAREST. Press ENTER. The Nearest Waypoints page appears, showing a list of the closest waypoints, including their names and distances from your location. 2. Select a waypoint from this list > ENTER.
Waypoints Page
To delete all waypoints:
From the Waypoints page select a waypoint to edit, locate the nearest waypoints, or delete all of the user waypoints. To select a waypoint:
1. Press PAGE to switch to the Menu page. Select WAYPOINTS > ENTER. 2. Select the alphabetical tab containing the waypoint > ENTER. Select the waypoint > ENTER.
From the Waypoint page, select DELETE ALL > ENTER. A confirmation message box appears asking if you really want to delete all waypoints. If you do, select YES > ENTER.
A GOTO is straight line navigation to a destination.
1. Press PAGE to switch to the Menu page. 2. Select WAYPOINTS > ENTER. 3. Select the tab containing the waypoint you want to navigate to > ENTER. 4. Select the waypoint > ENTER. 5. Select GOTO > ENTER.
To start a GOTO:
The Pointer page appears and youre ready to begin navigating. To stop navigating
1. Press PAGE to switch to the Pointer or Map page > ENTER. 2. Select STOP NAVIGATION > ENTER.
Sun/Moon Page
The Sun/Moon page shows both sun and moon set and rise times for a chosen location and date. This option is located at the bottom of the Hunt/Fish page.
1. On the Hunt/Fish page, select SUN/MOON > ENTER to view the Sun/Moon page. 2. View the Sunrise and Sunset Times, Moonrise, and Moonset Times, as well as the Moon Phase, for the waypoint location and date. 3. You can set the date at which you want to view the sun and moon position (if other than current) by entering the date in the Date field. 4. Return to the Hunt/Fish page by selecting the Hunt/Fish option at the bottom of the page > ENTER.
To view the Sun/Moon Page:
Hunt & Fish Page
The Hunt and Fish page lists best times for hunting and fishing for a chosen location (waypoint) and date. To view the Hunt /Fish Page:
On the Review Waypoint page, select HUNT/ FISH > ENTER.
The data provided reflects best times for the current date and at the location of the waypoint unless you enter a new date in the Date field.
Project
Use the Project feature to create a new waypoint at a specified distance and bearing, using an existing waypoint as a reference. Change the name, symbol, and elevation of the new waypoint on this page.
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Main Menu 1. Select a waypoint on the Waypoint page > ENTER. 2. Select PROJECT > ENTER. A numeric name is assigned to the new waypoint. 3. Distance is selected by default. Press ENTER. 4. With the Edit Number page open, press DOWN to move the highlight to the next number in the field. With the preferred digit selected > ENTER to activate the drop down number list. 5. Select the correct number > ENTER. When all numbers are entered, highlight OK > ENTER. 6. With the Project Waypoint page open, press DOWN to highlight the bearing field > ENTER to view the Edit Angle page. 7. Press DOWN to move the highlight to the next number in the field. With the preferred digit selected, press ENTER to activate the drop down number list. 8. Select the correct number > ENTER. When all numbers are entered correctly, highlight OK > ENTER.
To project a waypoint:
9. The name, symbol, and elevation can be changed on this page as well. When all changes have been made, select OK > ENTER to save the waypoint. Select GOTO to save the waypoint and begin direct navigation to the point.
Routes Page
Navigate using one of three methods: GOTO TracBack, and Routes. The Routes feature guides you from the first waypoint in the route to each successive waypoint to your final destination. The Routes feature and the GOTO feature both guide you to destination waypoints. However, the Routes feature is more useful for navigating to multiple points along a path. When you reach one waypoint, you are directed to the next waypoint on the route. To create a route, select waypoints from the waypoint list and place them into a route in the sequence that you want to navigate to them. You need at least two waypoints (up to a maximum of 125) linked together
Tracks Page
The eTrex draws an electronic Track Log on the Map page as you travel. The Track Log contains information about each point it plots, including time and position. Review the saved Track Log on the map, turn recording on or off, and change the way tracks are recorded. The Track Log starts recording as soon as the unit gets a location fix. Save the current Track Log and clear it before you start traveling. The percentage of memory used by the current Track Log is displayed at the top of the Tracks page. When the display shows 99%, it starts overwriting the beginning track points, you should save the Track Log before it reaches 99% of memory usage. After a Track Log is saved, the saved track will have a BEGIN and END point. You can save 10 Track Logs. To save the current Track Log:
1. From the Menu page, select TRACKS > ENTER.
To remove a waypoint from a route:
To delete a route:
Main Menu 2. Select SAVE > ENTER. The Save Back Through window appears giving you a time frame for saving a track or ENTIRE LOG. 3. Select the preferred option > ENTER. The saved track appears graphically on a sub-page. 4. Select OK > ENTER. The track is now saved and appears in the SAVED TRACKS list on the Track Log page. 1. With the Menu page displayed, highlight TRACKS > ENTER. 2. Select CLEAR > ENTER. 3. A message asks DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CLEAR THE TRACK LOG?, select YES. 1. With the Track Log page shown select a SAVED TRACK > ENTER. 2. When finished viewing the saved track, select OK. 2. Place the highlight on the preferred saved track > ENTER. The saved track is shown on a map with a default track name. 3. Select the name > ENTER. 4. With the Edit Track Name page shown, press DOWN to move the highlight to the next place in the name field. When the location is selected, press ENTER. 5. Select the correct character > ENTER. When the name is entered select OK > ENTER.
To clear the current Track Log:
Two other options are: TRACBACK and DELETE.
1. With the Track Log page shown select a SAVED TRACK > ENTER. 2. Select TRACBACK > ENTER. Decide if you want the destination to be at the beginning of the track or the end of the track. 3. Select a destination point. The Pointer page guides you to the destination you selected.
To start TracBack Navigation:
To show a map of a saved track:
To rename a saved Track Log:
To delete a saved track:
1. With the Menu page displayed, select TRACKS > ENTER.
1. With the TRACK LOG page shown select a SAVED TRACK > ENTER.
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Main Menu 2. Select DELETE > ENTER. Select YES > ENTER.
Defaultsrestores the factory default settings.
1. From the Track Log page, select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select the preferred fields > ENTER. Make the preferred changes to the fields, then press ENTER to save the changes. 3. To restore the default Track settings, select DEFAULTS > ENTER.
To delete all tracks:
1. From the Track Log page, select DELETE ALL > ENTER. 2. Select YES > ENTER.
To use the Track Setup page:
Track Setup
Use the Track Setup page to customize the way tracks are recorded. Recordingselect ON to record tracks or OFF to stop recording. Record Intervalset the type of interval for recording tracks: Distance, Time, or Auto. Resolution/Valuethis field works with the Record Interval to set how often to record points. If you select Auto, select a resolution for recording track points. If you select Distance or Time, enter the distance or time. Wrap When Fullselect YES to overwrite the beginning track points when the Track Log is full. Select NO to stop recording when full.
Setup Page
Use the Setup page to change coordinate systems, map datums, and distance units, and to change the time format, north reference, mode, contrast, and back light timeout.
Time Page
Use the Time page to select a 12-hour or 24-hour format, enter the time zone, and Daylight Saving Time.
Time Format
In the 12-hour time format, the clock functions like a standard clock. The 24-hour option is a 24-hour cycle.
Main Menu 1. Press PAGE and switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select TIME > ENTER. 3. Select TIME FORMAT > ENTER. 4. Select 12 or 24 hours > ENTER.
To change the time format:
2. Select TIME > ENTER. 3. Select DAYLIGHT SAVING > ENTER. 4. Select AUTO, YES, or NO > ENTER. NOTE: The Daylight Saving Time setting does not affect the UTC offset number.
Time Zone
Set the Time Zone field to an appropriate zone.
Display Page
UTC Offset
Use the Display page to set the display backlight timeout and the display contrast.
1. Press PAGE and switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select DISPLAY. Press ENTER on the Light Timeout field. 3. Make your choice > ENTER. 1. Press PAGE to switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP. 2. Select DISPLAY > ENTER. Select the CONTRAST icon. 3. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the contrast.
Use the UTC Offset field to match any time zone in the world. To access the UTC Offset field, select OTHER for the time zone, and then enter a time offset from UTC time.
To change the light timeout:
Daylight Saving Time
Choose Automatic to automatically change the clock settings for Daylight Saving Time. Choose Yes to add daylight saving or No for standard time. To change the daylight saving field:
1. Press PAGE and switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP > ENTER.
To adjust the display contrast:
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Units Page
If using a map in conjunction with the eTrex, select the position format (grid), map datum, map units, and north reference to match the maps units. The eTrex supports the UTM/UPS and latitude/longitude grids.
1. From the Menu page, select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select UNITS > ENTER. 3. Select MAP DATUMS > ENTER. 4. Select a datum > ENTER.
To change the Map Datum:
Position Format
The default position format is latitude and longitude in degrees and minutes (hddd mm.mmm). User position format is for custom-designed grids.
1. Press PAGE and switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP > ENTER. Select UNITS > ENTER. 2. Select POSITION FRMT > ENTER. 3. Select a format > ENTER.
Distance/Speed Units
Select statute, nautical, or metric units of measure for all speed and distance readouts.
1. From the Menu page, and select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select UNITS > ENTER. 3. Select the UNITS > ENTER. 4. Select a unit > ENTER.
To change the Position Format:
To change the Distance/Speed units:
Map Datums
North Reference
If you are comparing GPS coordinates to a paper map, the map datum in the eTrex should match the horizontal map datum used. The default datum in the eTrex is WGS 84. Change only the datum if you are using a different datum than WGS 84.
Reference refers to the orientation of a maps grid. True North is the direction from any location on the earths surface to the North Pole. The eTrex bearings correspond to a compass if the eTrex is set to magnetic north.
Main Menu 1. Press PAGE to switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select UNITS > ENTER. 3. Select NORTH REF > ENTER. 4. Select the reference (TRUE, MAG, GRID, or USER) > ENTER.
To change the North Reference:
3. Select ANGLE > ENTER. 4. Select DEGREES or MILS > ENTER.
Defaults Restore the Units page to the default settings by highlighting DEFAULTS > ENTER.
Interface Page
Variance The eTrex lists the variance between Grid North and True North for the selected North Reference grid.
1. From the Menu page, select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select UNITS >NORTH REF > USER. 3. Select VARIANCE > ENTER. 4. Enter a value > ENTER.
To enter Variance manually:
Angle Show directional information in DEGREES or MILS. To select an Angle setting:
1. From the Menu page, select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select UNITS > ENTER.
Use the Interface page to connect and use devices such as computers. Input/Output Formats GARMINthe format for exchanging waypoint, route, and track data. GARMIN DGPSDGPS input using a Garmin beacon receiver and a standard RTCM SC-104 format and DGPS tuning. NMEA OUTsupports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3.0 data. TEXT OUTsimple ASCII text output of location and velocity information. RTCM INDGPS input using a standard RTCM SC-104 format.
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RTCM/NMEADGPS input; standard RTCM SC-104 format , NMEA 0183 version 3.0 data. RTCM/TEXTDGPS input using a standard RTCM SC-104 format and simple ASCII text output of location and velocity information. NONEprovides no interfacing capabilities. If GARMIN DGPS or RTCM/NMEA format is used, additional fields control a differential beacon receiver.
1. Press PAGE to switch to the Menu page. Select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select INTERFACE > ENTER. 3. Press ENTER on the I/O format field > select the preferred format > ENTER.
Demo Modedemonstrates features and functions inside a closed building where satellite reception is not possible.
1. From the Menu page, select SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select SYSTEM > ENTER. 3. Select GPS > ENTER. 4. Select the mode > ENTER.
To select an operating mode:
To select an I/O format:
Language To select a language:
System Page
Mode Normal Modemeans the GPS is active and running whenever the unit is powered on. WAAS Modeimproves the overall accuracy and integrity of the GPS signal.
1. From the Menu page, highlight SETUP > ENTER. 2. Select SYSTEM > ENTER. 3. Select LANGUAGE > ENTER. 4. Select a language > ENTER.
Software Version The Software page shows the eTrexs current software version. To update, go to www.garmin.com.
Appendix
Physical Case: Fully-gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy, waterproof to IPX7 standards (waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes) Size: 4.4H x 2W x 1.2D (11.2 x 5.1 x 3.0 cm)
Specifications
DGPS (WAAS) Accuracy: 3 meters (10ft) 95% typical with DGPS corrections3 Velocity Accuracy: Dynamics: Interfaces: Antenna: Power Input: Battery Life:.1 knot RMS steady state Performs to specifications to 6 gs NMEA 0183 (versions 2.00-3.0), RTCM 104 (for DGPS corrections) and RS-232 for computer interface Built-In Two 1.5-volt AA batteries, External power adapter Up to 17 hours of typical use
Weight: Approx. 5.3 ounces (150g) w/batteries Temperature Range: 5 to 158F (-15 to 70C) Performance Receiver:
WAAS enabled, high-sensitivity
Acquisition time: Approx. 3 seconds (hot start) Approx. 32 seconds (warm start) Approx. 39 seconds (cold start) Update Rate: 1/second, continuous GPS Accuracy: <10 meters (33 ft) RMS2
Specifications subject to change without notice.
1 The temperature rating for the eTrex may exceed the usable range
of some batteries. External power can only be applied using the Garmin Auto Power Adapter or computer Interface Cable with Auto Power Adapter; this cable contains a voltage regulator). U.S.DOD Selective Availability program.
2 Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the 3 Optional Differential Beacon Receiver Input (by others).
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accessories i activating a route: 15
GOTO 12 heading 9 Hunt/Fish 13
nearest waypoints 12 NMEA format 22 north pointer 7 north reference 20
SkyView page 7 software version 22 stop navigation 9 Sun/Moon 13
backlight 5 battery installation 2 battery strength indicator 11 bearing 8
initializing 5 input/output formats 21 installing batteries 2 Interface page 21
on-screen message 6 Pointer page 9 Power/Baclkight key 4 projecting a waypoint 14
Time page 18 time zone 19 track log 16 trip computer page 10 turning on the unit 5
compass ring 9 contrast 5 course 8 creating a route 15 creating a waypoint 11
key functions 4
Quit/Page key 4 routes 14 activating 15 creating 15 editing 16
daylight saving time 19 delete a track 17 delete a waypoint 12
Main Menu 11 manual conventions 3 map datums 20 map orientation 8 Map page 7 mark 11 marking a waypoint 11 moving direction line 9
unit overview 1 Units page 20 Up/Down keys 3 UTC offset 19
variance 21
Enter/Mark key 1 26
selecting Options and entering data 6 Setup page 18
waypoints 11 waypoint symbol 11
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Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts on a budget, eTrex H comes with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver that locks onto satellite signals quickly and maintains accuracy - even in the toughest conditions. And just like the popular eTrex, this little yellow wonder combines an intuitive interface and a rugged exterior into a lightweight handheld that fits in the palm of your hand. With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, eTrex H locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons. The advantage is clear - whether you're in deep woods or just near tall buildings and trees, you can count on eTrex H to help you find your way when you need it the most. You can operate your eTrex H with just one hand using five buttons, which are located on either side of eTrex H within easy reach of your fingers. Thanks to its bright yellow case, eTrex H is easy to find in your boat or backpack. And, eTrex H is IPX7 waterproof, so it can take an accidental splash or dunk in the water and still continue to perform. With eTrex H, your adventure can last and last - up to 17 hours on just 2 AA batteries. While you roam, you can store up to 500 waypoints in memory for easy retrieval. Just enter the point you want to go to, and eTrex H points you to your destination (no street or terrain maps). To get home, use Garmin's exclusive TrackBack feature to reverse your track log and help you navigate back to your starting point.
| General | |
| Product Type | GPS receiver |
| Width | 2 in |
| Depth | 1.2 in |
| Height | 4.4 in |
| Weight | 5.3 oz |
| GPS System | |
| Recommended Use | Hiking |
| SBAS | WAAS |
| Connectivity | Serial |
| Antenna | Built-in |
| Navigation | |
| Waypoints | 500 |
| Tracks | 10 |
| Tracklog Points | 10000 |
| Routes | 20 |
| Trip Computer | TracBack, sunrise/sunset times, sun/moon positions |
| Built-in Display | |
| Type | LCD |
| Resolution | 64 x 128 |
| Color Support | Monochrome |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | Serial - RS-232 |
| Battery | |
| Form Factor | AA type |
| Required Qty | 2 |
| Run Time (Up To) | 17 hour(s) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Color | Yellow |
| Design Features | Rugged case |
| Included Accessories | Wrist strap |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Waterproof Standard | IPX7 |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Part Number | 010-00631-00 |
| GTIN | 00053759072859, 00753759072858, 00646443323254 |
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