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Key names and functions

3: Use the Thumb Stick to move to and highlight items (pushing


the stick away from you, toward you, left or right), then press
it in towards the body of the etrex to “SELECT” the
highlighted item
WARNING: The etrex takes several minutes to locate sufficient
satellites to accurately determine its position. The time it takes
depends on how long since you last used it and how far you are
from the last place you last used it.
Therefore you need to turn on the etrex at least 5 minutes before
you want to start using it in earnest. If you don’t, any waypoint or
track starting point you create is likely to be not at the location
you are at “now”, but at the location where you were when you
last turned the etrex off.

Checking remaining battery life and time


With the unit turned on, press the power button briefly and a
screen will pop up showing the battery voltage, time and satellite
signal strength.
White indicates charged, black indicates discharged.
Recording Tracklogs Downloading data

Turning ON the logging function To download the data, connect to your PC with the USB cable. The etrex will then
Use the Thumb Stick to SELECT the “Setup” screen, then “Tracks”, then “Track appear as a Drive on your PC.
Log”
Use a file manager such as “Windows Explorer” to open up the drive and navigate
Scroll to “Record, Show on Map” and SELECT.
Turning OFF the logging function to the folder called “Garmin/gpx”.
SELECT the “Setup” screen, then “Tracks”, then “Track Log” If you created waypoints, they should be in the file:
Scroll to “Do Not Record” and SELECT. “./Garmin/gpx/Waypoints_dd-MMM-yy.gpx”
Note1: Leave the Record method set to “Auto”, and the Interval to “More Often” If you created a track, the tracklog will be in the file:
for best results. “./Garmin/gpx/current/current.gpx”.
Note2: After turning the track log on, return to the menu and SELECT “Map”, zoom Having downloaded the files, save a copy and send a copy to Warren Bond.
in or out as appropriate so that you can see your track progress on the screen. This
Once you are sure the files have been copied successfully, then delete them (see
provides a check that everything is working.
below). Accumulation of files on the etrex may prevent it from storing new
data.
Marking a waypoint. Note: please do not save the tracklog in the etrex before downloading it as some
Don’t bother with the “Mark Waypoint” box on the Main Menu – this is tedious. useful features are lost when it is saved.
Instead:
 from the map view screen, press and hold the Thumb Stick for a couple of Loading waypoints to the etrex
seconds until the waypoint screen pops up Connect the etrex to the computer as above.
 If you don’t want to label your waypoint, then just press the Thumb Stick again Copy the waypoint file from your computer to the folder:
and the waypoint will be created and named with the next number in “./Garmin/gpx/”
sequence. NB: It is recommended to delete any existing waypoint files to avoid confusion
 However, it is much more useful to enter a name to remind you what it is (at when navigating to the points you loaded.
least for some waypoints), so scroll to the top of the screen (select DOWN and
you’ll go straight there), press the Thumb Stick and a keyboard screen will pop Deleting data from the etrex
up. Navigate to the letter/number you need and press the Thumb Stick and NB: Do Not delete any files until you have received confirmation that they have
repeat. Use as few characters as you need to have a recognisable name eg BB been received by Warren.
for blackberries, RW for rabbit warren, HH for horehound, etc. Files in the “./Garmin/gpx/” and “./Garmin/gpx/current/” folders can be deleted in
your file manager when the etrex is connected to your PC.
The “current.gpx” file can also be deleted that way. To delete the current track use
the following steps on the etrex itself:
SELECT the “Setup” screen, then “Reset”
Scroll to “Clear Current Track” and press the Thumb Stick.

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