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1. 4 Wrap the strap around your chest and connect the strap hook to the loop The Garmin logo should be right side up 5 Bring the device within range 3 m of the heart rate monitor After you put on the heart rate monitor it is on standby and ready to send data TIP If the heart rate data is erratic or does not appear you may have to tighten the strap on your chest or warm up for 5 10 minutes Customizing Your Device Setup Overview The setup menu contains numerous ways to customize your device Garmin recommends that you take the time to familiarize yourself with the settings for each feature If you take the time to customize your settings before your activity you will spend less time adjusting the watch during your activity Select the blue key and select Setup NOTE Any changes you make are saved to the active profile page 1 System Sets the GPS settings arrow keys and the device language page 10 Data Pages Customizes data pages and data fields page 10 Sensors Customizes the compass page 10 and altimeter page 11 settings ANT Sensor Sets up wireless accessories such as the heart rate monitor or tempe page 9 Tones Customizes the tones and vibrations page 11 Display Adjusts the backlight and screen contrast page 11 Reset Clears the trip data sensor plots page 15 waypoints or track log or resets all of your settings page 15 Map Customizes the map orientation and how item
2. Select Setup gt Pos Format Format Sets the position format in which a given location reading appears Datum Sets the coordinate system on which the map is structured Spheroid Shows the coordinate system the device is using The default coordinate system is WGS 84 Customizing the Main Menu You can add delete or move items in the main menu 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Menu 3 Select a menu item 4 Select an option Select Move Up or Move Down to change the location of the item in the list e Select Remove to delete an item from the list e Select Insert to add an item to the list Device Information Viewing Device Information You can view the unit ID software version and license agreement 1 Select the blue key Device Information 11 2 Select Setup gt About Updating the Software NOTE Updating the software does not erase any of your data or settings 1 Connect your device to a computer using the USB cable 2 Go to www garmin com products webupdater 3 Follow the on screen instructions Device Care NOTICE Do not use a sharp object to clean the device Avoid chemical cleaners solvents and insect repellents that can damage plastic components and finishes Thoroughly rinse the device with fresh water after exposure to chlorine salt water sunscreen cosmetics alcohol or other harsh chemicals Prolonged exposure to these substances can damage the case
3. page 14 Turning On a Sensor Mode The default sensor mode is on demand mode which offers you quick access to compass altimeter barometer or temperature data You can also put the device in always on mode to display continuous sensor data 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Mode gt Always On Compass The device has a 3 axis compass with automatic calibration e Compass navigation page 3 e Compass settings page 10 Calibrating the Compass Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors To improve heading accuracy do not stand near objects that influence magnetic fields such as vehicles buildings and overhead power lines Your device was already calibrated at the factory and the device uses automatic calibration by default If you experience irregular compass behavior for example after moving long distances or after extreme temperature changes you can manually calibrate the compass 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Compass gt Calibrate gt Start 3 Follow the on screen instructions Altimeter and Barometer The device contains an internal altimeter and barometer e On Demand sensor data page 2 e Always On sensor data page 2 e Altimeter settings page 11 Changing the Plot Type You can change the way the device plots barometer and elevation data 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Altimeter 3 Select Baro Plot or Elev Plot 4 Selec
4. You can restore all of the device settings to the factory default values 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Reset gt All Settings gt Yes Clearing All Sensor Plot Data 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Reset gt Clear Plots gt Yes Appendix Registering Your Device Help us better support you by completing our online registration today e Go to http my garmin com e Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place Getting More Information You can find more information about this product on the Garmin website Go to www garmin com marine Go to www garmin com learningcenter e Go to http buy garmin com or contact your Garmin dealer for information about optional accessories and replacement parts Software License Agreement BY USING THE DEVICE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin Ltd and its subsidiaries Garmin grant you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin and or its third party providers You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and or its third party providers and is protected under the United States of America copyright law
5. Accessories with Your Garmin Device e Verify that the ANT accessory is compatible with your Garmin device e Before you pair the ANT accessory with your Garmin device move 10 m 32 9 ft away from other ANT accessories Bring the Garmin device within range 3 m 10 ft of the ANT accessory e After you pair the first time your Garmin device automatically recognizes the ANT accessory each time it is activated This process occurs automatically when you turn on the Garmin device and only takes a few seconds when the accessories are activated and functioning correctly e When paired your Garmin device receives data from only your accessory and you can go near other accessories Streaming NMEA 2000 Data While tracking or navigating your device can stream data from a NMEA 2000 network equipped with a Garmin GNT 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt ANT Sensor gt GNT gt On The data pages display information from the sensors connected to the NMEA 2000 network You can customize the data fields that appear on each data page 3 Select twice 4 Select Stream N2K to begin streaming NMEA 2000 data To stop streaming NMEA 2000 data select the blue key and select Stop N2K Using Automatic Man Overboard If your device is connected to a Garmin GNT you can set the device to automatically trigger the preset man overboard function if the device loses contact with a GNT for more than 10 seconds 1 Select the blu
6. a Route 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select Reverse Tracks A track is a recording of your path The track log contains information about points along the recorded path including time location and elevation for each point Acquiring Satellite Signals and Recording a Track Before you can use the GPS navigation features such as recording a track you must acquire satellite signals The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals The time and date are set automatically based on the GPS position 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Wait while the device locates satellites 4 Travel to record a track Your distance and time appear Select to view the loop of data pages Hold gt 7 Select an option Select Pause Track to pause tracking e Select Save Track to save your track e Select Clear Track to erase the track without saving Select Stop GPS to turn off GPS without deleting your track ou Saving the Current Track 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tracks gt Current 3 Select an option e To save the entire track select Save e To save part of the track select Save Part and select the part to save Viewing Details about the Track 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tracks 3 Select a track 4 Select View Map The beginning and the end of the track are marked by flags 5 Select gt gt Details 6 Use A and YV to view information a
7. event alert notifies you once The event is a specific value For example you can set the device to alert you when you reach a specified elevation Range alert A range alert notifies you every time the device is above or below a specified range of values For example you can set the device to alert you when your speed is below 5 knots and over 15 knots Recurring alert A recurring alert notifies you every time the device records a specified value or interval For example you can set the device to alert you every 30 minutes Alert Name Alert Type Description Anchor Drag Event You can set a maximum distance for your vessel to drift after dropping anchor Proximity Recurring See page 8 Distance Event You can set an interval or a custom recurring distance from your final destination Time Event You can set an interval or a custom time recurring from your estimated time of arrival Elevation Event range You can set minimum and maximum recurring elevation values You can also set the device to alert you when you ascend or descend a specified amount Nav Arrival Event You can set alerts for reaching waypoints and the final destination of a track or route Speed Range You can set minimum and maximum speed values Battery Event You can set a minimum battery power value Setting a Proximity Alarm Proximity alarms alert you when you are within a specified range of a particular locati
8. is highlighted on the map Track Settings Select Setup gt Tracks Method Selects a track recording method Auto records the tracks at a variable rate to create an optimum representation of your tracks If you select Distance or Time you can set the interval rate manually Interval Allows you to set the track log recording rate Recording points more frequently creates a more detailed track but it fills the track log faster Auto Start Sets the device to record your track automatically when you select Start GPS Auto Save Sets the device to automatically save your track when you turn off GPS Auto Pause Sets the device to stop recording your track when you are not moving Time Settings Select Setup gt Time Time Page Allows you to customize the appearance of the time of day Format Allows you to select a 12 hour or a 24 hour display time Time Zone Allows you to select the time zone for the device You can select Auto to set the time zone automatically based on your GPS position Changing the Units of Measure You can customize units of measure for distance and speed elevation depth temperature and pressure 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Units 3 Select a measurement type 4 Select a unit of measure Position Format Settings NOTE Do not change the position format or the map datum coordinate system unless you are using a map or chart that specifies a different position format
9. with NMEA 2000 Data 1 Course over ground and Distance to next elapsed time and Course over ground and speed Course over ground and speed over speed over ground bearing over ground ground 2 Distance and time Course over ground and speed over Map Distance to next elapsed time and ground bearing 3 Compass Distance and time Water temperature and depth Map 4 Barometer Compass Clock Water temperature and depth 14 Device Information Page Tracking AEC ELIA Tracking with NMEA 2000 Navigating with NMEA 2000 Data Data 5 Temperature Barometer Clock 6 Map Temperature 7 Clock Map 8 Clock By default these pages appear for the fitness profile Page Tracking AEV ELA 1 Distance time and pace Estimated time en route Distance to next estimated time of arrival 2 Speed over ground Distance time and pace 3 Altimeter Speed over ground 4 Compass Altimeter 5 Map Compass 6 Clock Map ie Clock Troubleshooting Locking the Keys You can lock the keys to prevent inadvertent key presses 1 Select the data page you want to view while the keys are locked 2 Hold D and to lock the keys 3 Hold and A to unlock the keys Resetting Your Device If the device stops responding you may need to reset it 1 Hold for at least 25 seconds 2 Hold for one second to turn on the device Resetting the Device to Factory Settings
10. 6 Select a destination Select Go a kh WN The device displays time to destination distance to destination and estimated time of arrival 8 Select to view the compass page Navigation The two pointer marks serve as a bearing pointer The top blue mark points in the direction you are facing 9 Align the pointer marks with the top blue mark 10 Continue to travel in that direction until you reach the destination Stopping Navigation 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Stop Nav Waypoints Waypoints are locations you record and store in the device Creating a Waypoint You can save your current location as a waypoint 1 Hold the blue key 2 Select an option e To save the waypoint without changes select Save To make changes to the waypoint select Edit make changes to the waypoint and select Save Finding a Waypoint by Name 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Waypoints gt Spell Search 3 Use the blue key A and Y to enter characters 4 When finished select _ gt Done Navigating to a Waypoint Select the blue key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Wait while the device locates satellites 4 Select the blue key 5 6 Select Waypoints and select a waypoint from the list Select Go The device displays time to destination distance to destination and estimated time of arrival 7 Select V to view the compass page The two pointer marks serve as a beari
11. A GARMIN quatix Owner s Manual April 2013 190 01594 00_0B Printed in Taiwan All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of Garmin Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin the Garmin logo BlueChart and TracBack are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries ANT GHC GNT HomePort quatix and tempe are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Garmin is under license Mac is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries NMEA 2000 and the NMEA 2000 logo are trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners Table of Contents Setting the Alarm 1 Starting the Countdown TIMET cascssssesssosscrsesaniencaneanatemannsnen 1 Tea o e eee eee eee ee eee eee 1 Ad
12. Avoid pressing the keys under water Avoid extreme shock and harsh treatment because it can degrade the life of the product Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur because it can cause permanent damage Cleaning the Device 1 Wipe the device with a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution 2 Wipe it dry Specifications Battery type 500 mAh Lithium ion battery Battery life Up to 6 weeks Water resistance Water resistant to 164 ft 50 m NOTE The watch is designed for surface swimming From 4 F to 122 F from 20 C to 50 C Operating temperature range Radio frequency protocol 2 4 GHz ANT wireless communications protocol Bluetooth Smart device Battery Information The actual battery life depends on how much you use GPS device sensors optional wireless sensors and the backlight Battery Life Mode 16 hours Normal GPS mode 25 hours NMEA 2000 streaming GPS off Up to 2 weeks Always On sensor mode Up to 6 weeks Watch mode Data Management NOTE The device is not compatible with Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT and Mac OS 10 3 and earlier File Types The device supports these file types e Files from HomePort Go to www garmin com trip_planning e GPI custom POI files from the Garmin POI Loader Go to www garmin com products poiloader e GPX track files e GPX geocache files Go t
13. Cal Allows the altimeter to self calibrate each time you turn on GPS tracking Baro Plot Variable records changes in elevation while you are moving Fixed assumes the device is stationary at a fixed elevation so the barometric pressure should only change due to weather Amb Press records ambient pressure changes over a period of time Elev Plot Sets the device to record elevation changes over a period of time or distance Calibrate Allows you to manually calibrate the altimeter sensor Setting the Device Tones You can customize tones for messages and keys 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Tones 3 Select Messages or Keys 4 Select an option Display Settings Select Setup gt Display Backlight Adjusts the backlight level and the length of time before the backlight turns off Contrast Adjusts the screen contrast Map Settings Select Setup gt Map Orientation Adjusts how the map is shown on the page North Up shows North at the top of the page Track Up shows your current direction of travel toward the top of the page Auto Zoom Automatically selects the appropriate zoom level for optimal use on your map When Off is selected you must zoom in or out manually Points Selects the zoom level for points on the map Track Log Allows you to show or hide tracks on the map Go To Line Allows you to select how the course appears on the map Map Colors Allows you to select whether land or water
14. Fish 3 If necessary select or V to view a different day Viewing Satellite Information The satellite page shows your current location GPS accuracy satellite locations and signal strength 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Select the blue key 4 Select GPS Tools gt Satellite 5 Select V to view additional information Simulating a Location When you are planning routes or activities in a different area you can turn off GPS and simulate a different location 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt System gt GPS Mode gt Demo Mode 3 Select a location 4 Select Go gt Move to Location ANT Sensors The device is compatible with these optional wireless ANT accessories e tempe wireless temperature sensor page 10 e Heart rate monitor For information about compatibility and purchasing additional sensors go to http buy garmin com Pairing ANT Sensors Pairing is the connecting of ANT wireless devices for example connecting a tempe temperature sensor with your Garmin device 1 Bring the device within range 3 m of the sensor NOTE Stay 10 m away from other ANT sensors while pairing Select the blue key Select Setup gt ANT Sensor Select your sensor Select New Search When the sensor is paired with your device the sensor status changes from Searching to Connected Sensor data appears in the data page loop or a custom data field a kh WN Tips for Pairing ANT
15. See routes troubleshooting 15 U unit ID 11 units of measure 11 updating software 12 USB disconnecting 12 transferring files 12 user data deleting 12 vV vibration alerts 11 WwW WAAS 10 water resistance 12 waypoints 1 4 deleting 3 editing 3 projecting 3 saving 3 Z zones time 8 zooming 1 maps 5 16 Index www garmin com support 913 397 8200 0808 238 0000 Sap onoG is AADA 1 866 429 9296 43 0 820 220 230 g 32 2 672 52 54 45 4810 5050 cle 358 9 6937 9758 E 331 55 69 33 99 E 0800 023 3937 ayes 49 0 180 6 427646 E 39 02 36 699699 eee k 47 815 69 555 00800 4412 454 AA i iE 35 1214 447 460 m 34 93 275 44 97 46 7744 52020 Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151st Street Olathe Kansas 66062 USA Garmin Europe Ltd Liberty House Hounsdown Business Park Southampton Hampshire S040 9LR UK Garmin Corporation No 68 Zhangshu 2nd Road Xizhi Dist New Taipei City 221 Taiwan R O C CEO ke 2013 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries
16. VG SPEED average speed overall The average speed while moving and stopped since the last reset BAROMETER barometer pressure The calibrated current pressure BATTERY The remaining battery power BEARING The direction from your current location to a destination You must be navigating for this data to appear COG course over ground The actual direction of travel regardless of the course steered and temporary variations in heading COMPASS A visual representation of the direction in which the device is pointing COURSE The direction from your starting location to a destination Course can be viewed as a planned or set route You must be navigating for this data to appear CRRCTD HDG corrected heading The heading based on your direction of travel If you are not moving the corrected heading is the compass heading CTS course to steer The direction in which you must steer to return to the course set at start of navigation DATE The current day month and year DESCENT descent total The total elevation distance descended since the last reset DISTANCE trip odometer A running tally of the distance traveled since the last reset 12 Device Information ELEVATION The altitude of your current location above or below sea level FINAL DEST waypoint at final destination The last point on the route to the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL DIST distance to final destinati
17. ach change by half of the amount of change in the tack angle with respect to the true wind direction For example if the tack angle changes by 10 the port tack changes by 5 and the starboard tack changes by 5 If the tack angle changes by 10 the port tack changes by 5 and the starboard tack changes by 5 e To change the mean true wind direction select True Wind D and select the direction NOTE When you change the mean true wind direction the tack angle remains the same and the port and starboard tack changes are equal to the amount of change in the mean true wind direction For example if the mean true wind direction changes by 10 the port and starboard tacks each change by 10 Viewing Tide Information You can view information about a tide station including the tide height and when the next high and low tides will occur 1 2 3 Select the blue key Select Tides gt Search Near Select an option e To search near a previously saved waypoint select Waypoints and select or search for a waypoint e To search near a specific city select Cities and select or search for a city A list of the tide stations near the selected location appears Select a station A 24 hour tide chart appears for the current date showing the current tide height and when the next high and low tides will occur Select an option e To view more detailed information about the next four tide peaks and troughs
18. an option e To set your present location as the location of the second point of the start line select Waypoints gt Mark Point gt Mark e To use a previously saved waypoint as the location of the second point of the start line select Waypoints gt Select Pt and select a point To set the bearing of the start line from the location of the first waypoint select Bearing and enter the bearing Sail Racing Using the Start Line Before you can use the device to start a race you must select the sailing profile and set the start line 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Sail Race gt Race Applications The race timer screen displays the race timer time to burn and distance to the start line 3 Select A and V to synchronize the race timer with the official race countdown and select the blue key to start the timer TIP If the burn time is negative you will arrive at the start line after the race starts and should modify your course or speed accordingly If the burn time is positive you will arrive at the start line before the race starts and should modify your course or speed accordingly TIP If necessary after you start the timer you can select A and V to add or subtract time from the race timer Tack Assist While cruising or racing into the wind the tack assist feature can help you determine if your boat is being lifted or headed When you calibrate tack assist the device stores your boat s port
19. and starboard courses over ground COG the mean true wind direction and the vessel s tack angle The device uses this data to determine whether your boat is being lifted or headed due wind shifts NOTE The quatix uses GPS based course over ground to determine your course in the tack assist feature and does not account for other factors that can affect your boat s direction such as currents and tides Lifted When your boat is lifted the wind direction has shifted so that your actual course brings you closer to your destination than your intended course would have The device displays in degrees the amount that your actual course varies from your expected course and your speed over ground The bezel marks provide a quick reference that represents your lift angle When your boat is consistently lifted you should recalibrate the true wind direction or the angle for the current tack Recalibration ensures the tack assist provides accurate information Headed When your boat is headed the wind direction has shifted so that your actual course pushes you farther from your destination than your intended course would have Applications The device displays in degrees the amount that your actual course varies from your expected course and your speed over ground The bezel marks provide a quick reference that represents your lift angle When your boat is consistently headed you
20. ating with NMEA 2000 Data Data Tack assist Tack assist Tack assist Tack assist 2 Course over ground and Distance to next elapsed time and Course over ground depth and Course over ground depth and speed over ground bearing speed over ground speed over ground 3 Distance and time Course over ground and speed Map Bearing and distance to opposite tack over ground 4 Compass Distance and time Wind VMG Map 5 Barometer Compass TWS and TWD Wind VMG and TWS 6 Temperature Barometer AWS and AWA AWS and AWA 7 Map Temperature Clock Clock 8 Clock Map 9 Clock By default these pages appear for the powerboat profile when you are tracking or navigating Page Tracking AEV ELTA Tracking with NMEA 2000 Data Navigating with NMEA 2000 Data 1 Course over ground and Distance to next elapsed time and Course over ground and Estimated time en route distance and speed over ground bearing speed over ground estimated time of arrival 2 Distance and time Course over ground and speed over Map Map ground 3 Compass Distance and time Water temperature and depth Water temperature and depth 4 Barometer Compass Clock Clock 5 Temperature Barometer Course over ground and speed over ground 6 Map Temperature 7 Clock Map 8 Clock By default these pages appear for the water sports profile when you are tracking or navigating AEM ELTA Tracking with NMEA 2000 Data Navigating
21. bout the track Clearing the Current Track 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tracks gt Current gt Clear Deleting a Track 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tracks 3 Select a track 4 Select Delete gt Yes Sending Data to HomePort Before you can send data to HomePort you must purchase HomePort and install it on your computer www garmin com nomeport You can view tracks and waypoints on your computer 1 Connect your device to your computer using the USB cable Your device appears as a removable drive in My Computer on Windows computers and as a mounted volume on Mac computers 2 Start HomePort 3 Follow the on screen instructions Sending and Receiving Data Wirelessly Before you can share data wirelessly you must be within 10 feet 3 m of a compatible Garmin device Navigation Your device can send or receive data when connected to another compatible device You can share waypoints geocaches routes and tracks wirelessly 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Share Data gt Unit to Unit 3 Select Send or Receive 4 Follow the on screen instructions Sending Data to BlueChart Mobile Before you can share data with the BlueChart Mobile application you must install it on your mobile device www garmin com bluechartmobile You can view tracks and waypoints on your mobile device 1 On your quatix select the blue key 2 Select Share Data gt BlueChart Mob 3 Start BlueChart Mobile on you
22. data select N2K Stream 5 Select Add Page 6 Follow the on screen instructions to select the number of data fields and the type of data to appear 7 If necessary select an existing data page 8 Select an option e Select Edit and change the data fields Select Move Up or Move Down to change the order of the data pages Select Delete to remove the data page from the page loop Compass Settings Select Setup gt Sensors gt Compass Display Sets the directional heading on the compass to degrees or milli radians North Ref Sets the north reference of the compass page 11 Mode Sets the compass to use either a combination of GPS and the electronic sensor data when moving Auto or GPS data only Off 10 Customizing Your Device Calibrate Allows you to manually calibrate the compass sensor page 2 Setting the North Reference You can set the directional reference used in calculating heading information 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Compass gt North Ref 3 Select an option e To set geographic north as the heading reference select True e To set the magnetic declination for your location automatically select Magnetic e To set grid north 000 as the heading reference select Grid e To set the magnetic variation value manually select User enter the magnetic variance and select Done Altimeter Settings Select Setup gt Sensors gt Altimeter Auto
23. ding a Custom Time Zone 4 Editing a Custom Time Zone 4 Alerts 1 1 2 Saute Profiles Creating a Custom Prone ssc ccc sscsesasueacnesncepiasemetasagsacees Deleting a Profile Sensors and GPS Data stting a a Proximity Alarm Navigating with Sight N Go Calculating the Size of an Area Viewing the Almanacs z viewing Satellite Information N AA E A E A ETA Sin a Location 2 Turning On a Sensor Mod seen COMPASS ii ee Altimeter and Barometer ATEEN EE Changing the Plot Type oriai stale 2 2 2 Calibrating the Barometric 1 on Abgu ring SSMS Ssa isa EENES Stoppin OP Eaa terete E Navigatio Putting Or the te Monitor E dy resin Your Device Routes ee ee nee T ee si Creating lt a i ae T a teats Edi ing the Name of a Ro spree aks the e Mai A eee ene een eerie re sae ret et ere eater a Device Information 000 Vie ng Device ines Reversing e E E EE E T E E EE TACKS se isxelccxesscdizsctsntetseacian iorn aa E es EEE Acquiring Satellite Signals and Recording a 3 Track Saving the Current Track i viewing Details about the TraCk si sinuen Clearing the Current Track Deleting a Track E LE T EA E R Sending Data to HomePort EE PEE A E sem Saming and Receiving Data Wireless Maringa seki ooon E E E A T E E A Sail Racin l Troubleshocana ssa Locking the Ke
24. e destination elevation You must be navigating for this data to appear HEADING compass heading The direction the device is pointing based on the compass HEART RATE Your heart rate in beats per minute bpm Your device must be connected to a compatible heart rate monitor LAT LON latitude longitude The current position in latitude and longitude regardless of the selected position format setting LIFT lift angle The degree to which your vessel is being headed or lifted LOCATION selected The current position using the selected position format setting MAX ASCENT maximum ascent The maximum rate of ascent in feet per minute or meters per minute since the last reset MAX DESCNT maximum descent The maximum rate of descent in feet per minute or meters per minute since the last reset MAX ELEVTN maximum elevation The highest elevation reached since the last reset MAX SPEED maximum speed The highest speed reached since the last reset MAX TEMP The maximum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours MIN ELEVTN minimum elevation The lowest elevation reached since the last reset MIN TEMP The minimum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours MOV N AVG moving average The average speed while moving since the last reset MOV N TIME moving time A running tally of the time spent moving since the last reset NEXT DEST next destination The next point on the route You must be navigating for this data
25. e key 2 Select Auto MOB gt On When the device loses contact with a GNT for more than 10 seconds the man overboard function is activated on the device and on all Garmin chartplotters connected to the NMEA 2000 network A man overboard waypoint is created on the chartplotter and on the device 3 Select an option e To acknowledge the man overboard activation and save the MOB waypoint select Confirm To dismiss the man overboard activation in the case of accidental triggering select Clear e To dismiss the man overboard activation and turn off the automatic man overboard function select Disable ANT Sensors tempe The tempe is an ANT wireless temperature sensor You can attach the sensor to a secure strap or loop where it is exposed to ambient air and therefore provides a consistent source of accurate temperature data You must pair the tempe with your device to display temperature data from the tempe Putting On the Heart Rate Monitor NOTE If you do not have a heart rate monitor you can skip this task You should wear the heart rate monitor directly on your skin just below your breastplate It should be snug enough to stay in place during your activity 1 Snap the heart rate monitor module onto the strap 2 Wet both electrodes on the back of the strap to create a strong connection between your chest and the transmitter 3 If the heart rate monitor has a contact patch wet the contact patch
26. ect a waypoint 4 Select Delete gt Yes Deleting All Waypoints 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Reset gt Waypoints gt Yes Navigation Routes A route is a sequence of waypoints or locations that leads you to your final destination Creating a Route Select the blue key Select Routes gt Create New Select First Point Select a category Select the first point on the route Select Next Point Repeat steps 4 6 until the route is complete Select Done to save the route diting the Name of a Route Select the blue key Select Routes Select a route Select Rename Use the blue key A and V to enter characters When finished select _ gt Done diting a Route Select the blue key Select Routes Select a route Select Edit Select a point Select an option e To view the point on the map select Map To change the order of the point on the route select Move Up or Move Down e To insert an additional point on the route select Insert The additional point is inserted before the point you are editing Oanh_ wWNnNAM oar ONS M ON OaAARLWHD To add a point to the end of the route select Next Point To remove the point from the route select Remove Viewing a Route on the Map 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select View Map Deleting a Route 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select Delete gt Yes Reversing
27. ey 2 Select Setup gt Profiles 3 Select an option e Select a profile e Select Create New and select the new profile The profile you selected is now the active profile The previous profile was saved 4 lf necessary select Edit and edit the name of the profile 5 Customize your settings page 10 and data fields for the active profile Any changes you make are saved to the active profile Deleting a Profile 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Profiles 3 Select a profile 4 Select Delete gt Yes Getting Started Sensors and GPS Data Viewing the Data Pages Customizable data pages allow you to quickly access real time data for the compass barometer and temperature sensors When you begin tracking or navigating additional data pages appear Data pages can also show data streamed from your NMEA 2000 network through a Garmin GNT From the time of day page select or V to cycle through the data pages NOTE Sensor data is not recorded to the device Data Page Flows By default the time compass barometer and temperature pages appear in all data page flows The organization and appearance of other data pages depends on these conditions e The active profile e Whether you are tracking navigating or viewing only sensor data e Whether you are streaming NMEA 2000 data through a Garmin GNT The data fields on each page can be customized Some data fields are available only when streaming NMEA 2000 data
28. me settings format time zone daylight saving time TRACK DIST track distance The distance traveled for the current track TURN The angle of difference in degrees between the bearing to your destination and your current course L means turn left R means turn right You must be navigating for this data to appear VERT SPEED vertical speed The rate of ascent or descent over time VMG velocity made good The speed at which you are closing on a destination along a route You must be navigating for this data to appear VMG TO WP velocity made good to waypoint The speed at which you are approaching a waypoint when navigating XTE cross track error The distance to the left or right by which you have strayed from the original path of travel You must be navigating for this data to appear NMEA 2000 Data Fields AWA apparent wind angle The wind angle measured relative to the bow of the vessel A WIND CHL apparent wind chill The temperature of the wind chill relative to the boat AWS apparent wind speed The measured speed of the wind CARD WIND cardinal wind direction The true wind direction described in cardinal directions DEPTH The depth of the water DRIFT The speed of the current Device Information 13 GWD ground wind direction The direction of the wind relative to the land referenced from the north G WIND CHL ground wind chill The temperature of the wind chill relative to the la
29. nd GWS ground wind speed The speed of the wind relative to the ground When there are no currents and no leeway the ground wind speed is equivalent to the true wind speed OPP TACK opposite tack heading The opposite tack direction of the vessel based on the current tack direction SET The direction of the current referenced from the north STW speed through water The speed of the boat relative to the water Data Pages TIP You can customize the data pages for each profile page 10 By default these pages appear in all profiles when you are not tracking or navigating These data pages cannot be customized Page GPS Off 1 Clock 2 Temperature 3 Barometer 4 Compass TWA true wind angle The angle of the wind relative to the water referenced from the bow of the boat with a port or starboard angle up to 180 degrees TWD true wind direction The true direction of the wind relative to North TWS true wind speed The true speed of the wind relative to the vessel VMG TO WND velocity made good to wind The speed at which you are making progress into the wind WATER TEMP water temperature The temperature of the water By default these pages appear for the sailing profile when you are tracking or navigating NOTE The tack assist page only displays when the tack assist feature is enabled page 7 Page Tracking AEV ELA Tracking with NMEA 2000 Navig
30. nd the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer The device is powered by a built in lithium ion battery that you can charge using a standard wall outlet or a USB port on your computer 1 Plug the USB end of the cable into the AC adapter or a computer USB port 2 Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet 3 Align the left side of the charging cradle with the groove on the left side of the device 4 Align the hinged side of the charger with the contacts on the back of the device When you connect the device to a power source the device turns on 5 Charge the device completely Profiles Profiles are a collection of settings that optimize your device based on how you are using it For example the settings and views are different when you are using the device when sailing than when powerboating When you are using a profile and you change settings such as data fields or units of measurement the changes are saved automatically as part of the profile Changing Profiles When you change activities you can quickly change the setup of the device to suit the activity by changing the profile 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Profiles 3 Select a profile The profile you selected is now the active profile Any changes you make are saved to the active profile Creating a Custom Profile You can customize your settings and data fields for a particular activity or trip 1 Select the blue k
31. ng pointer The top blue mark points in the direction you are facing 8 Align the pointer marks with the top blue mark 9 Continue to travel in that direction until you reach the destination Editing a Waypoint Before you can edit a waypoint you must create a waypoint 1 Select the blue key Select Waypoints Select a waypoint Select Edit Select an item to edit such as the name Use the blue key A and Y to enter characters 7 When finished select _ gt Done oah WN Increasing the Accuracy of a Waypoint Location You can refine a waypoint location for more accuracy When averaging the device takes several readings at the same location and uses the average value to provide more accuracy 1 Select the blue key Select Waypoints Select a waypoint Select Average Move to the waypoint location Select Start Follow the on screen instructions When the confidence reaches 100 select Save For best results collect four to eight samples for the waypoint waiting at least 90 minutes between samples ON OO FF W ND Projecting a Waypoint You can create a new location by projecting the distance and bearing from a marked location to a new location 1 Select the blue key Select Waypoints Select a waypoint Select Project Follow the on screen instructions The projected waypoint is saved with a default name a kh WwW ND Deleting a Waypoint 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Waypoints 3 Sel
32. o www opencaching com Deleting Files NOTICE If you do not know the purpose of a file do not delete it Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume 2 If necessary open a folder or volume 3 Select a file 4 Press the Delete key on your keyboard Disconnecting the USB Cable If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or volume you must safely disconnect your device from your computer to avoid data loss If your device is connected to your Windows computer as a portable device it is not necessary to safely disconnect 1 Complete an action e For Windows computers select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray and select your device e For Mac computers drag the volume icon to the trash 2 Disconnect the cable from your computer Data Fields ACCURACY GPS The margin of error for your exact location For example your GPS location is accurate to within 12 feet 3 65 m AIRTEMP temperature The temperature of the air Your body temperature affects the temperature sensor AMB PRESS ambient pressure The uncalibrated environmental pressure ASCENT ascent total The total elevation distance ascended since the last reset AVG ASCENT average ascent The average vertical distance of ascent since the last reset AVG DESCNT average descent The average vertical distance of descent since the last reset A
33. on 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Alerts gt Proximity gt Edit gt Create New 3 Select a location 4 Enter a radius 5 Select Done Navigating with Sight N Go You can point the device at an object in the distance such as a water tower lock in the direction and navigate to the object 1 Select the blue key 2 Select GPS Tools gt Sight N Go 3 Point the blue marks on the bezel at an object 4 Select the blue key Applications 5 Select an option Select Set Course to navigate to the distant object Select Project page 3 6 Navigate using the compass page 2 or map page 5 Calculating the Size of an Area Before you can calculate the size of an area you must acquire satellites page 2 1 Select the blue key Select GPS Tools gt Area Calc 2 3 Walk around the perimeter of the area you want to calculate 4 When you are finished select the blue key to calculate the area 5 Select an option e Select Save Track enter a name and select Done e Select Change Units to convert the area to a different unit e Select D to exit without saving Viewing the Almanacs You can view almanac information for the sun and moon and hunting and fishing 1 Select the blue key 2 Select an option e To view the sunrise sunset moonrise and moonset information select GPS Tools gt Sun amp Moon To view the predicted best times for hunting and fishing select GPS Tools gt Hunt amp
34. on The remaining distance to the final destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL ETA estimated time of arrival at final destination The estimated time of day you will reach the final destination adjusted to the local time of the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL ETE estimated elapsed time to final destination The estimated time remaining before you reach the destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL LOC final location The position of your final destination FINAL VDST vertical distance to final destination The elevation distance between your current position and the final destination You must be navigating for this data to appear FINAL VSPD vertical speed to final destination The rate of ascent or descent to a predetermined altitude You must be navigating for this data to appear GLIDE RATIO The glide ratio required to descend from your current position to the destination elevation You must be navigating for this data to appear GPS signal strength The strength of the GPS satellite signal GPS ELEVTN GPS elevation The altitude of your current location using GPS GRADE The calculation of rise elevation over run distance For example if for every 10 feet 3 m you climb you travel 200 feet 60 m the grade is 5 GR DEST glide ratio to destination The glide ratio required to descend from your current position to th
35. own timer the quatix alerts you at one minute intervals as the race start approaches When you combine the race timer with the virtual start line the quatix measures your speed bearing and remaining time on the countdown timer The quatix uses this data to indicate whether your boat will cross the start line before after or at the correct time to start the race Setting the Race Timer 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Sail Race gt Setup gt Timer 3 Use the blue key A and VY to set the time Sail Racing with the Race Timer Before you can use the race timer to start a race you must select the sailing profile and set the race timer 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Sail Race gt Race 3 Select and V to synchronize the race timer with the official race countdown and select the blue key to start the timer TIP If necessary after you start the timer you can select and to add or subtract time from the race timer Setting the Start Line You can define a start line using two waypoints or the waypoint of one end of the start line and the bearing to the other end of the line 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Sail Race gt Setup gt Start Line 3 Select an option To set your present location as the location of the first point of the start line select Mark Point gt Mark e To use a previously saved waypoint as the location of the first point of the start line select Select Pt and select a waypoint 4 Select
36. plays a plot of the action performed by the button e To take the helm select Standby To view the clock and data pages select NOTE To quickly disengage the autopilot while viewing the clock or data pages select the blue key and select Standby Clock Setting the Alarm 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Clock gt Alarm Clock gt Add Alarm 3 Use the blue key A and V to set the time 4 Select Tone Vibration or Tone amp Vib 5 Select Once Daily or Weekdays Starting the Countdown Timer 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Clock gt Timer 3 Use the blue key A and V to set the time 4 If necessary select Notification and select an option 5 Select Start Using the Stopwatch 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Clock gt Stopwatch 3 Select Start Adding a Custom Time Zone 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Clock gt Alt Zones gt Add Zone 3 Select a time zone The custom time zone page is added to the current profile Editing a Custom Time Zone 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Clock gt Alt Zones 3 Select a time zone 4 Select an option e To change the time zone select Edit Zone e To customize the name of the time zone select Edit Label Alerts You can set the device to alert you in many different situations where your awareness of the surrounding conditions or other data is important There are three types of alerts event alerts range alerts and recurring alerts Event alert An
37. r mobile device 4 Follow the on screen instructions See the BlueChart Mobile help for more information Map A represents your location on the map As you travel the icon moves and leaves a track log trail Waypoint names and symbols appear on the map When you are navigating to a destination your route is marked with a line on the map e Map navigation page 5 e Map settings page 11 Browsing the Map 1 While navigating select V to view the map 2 Select the blue key 3 Select one or more options e Select Pan and select 9 A V and gt to view different areas e Select Zoom and select and Y to zoom in and out of the map Navigating Using TracBack While navigating you can navigate back to the beginning of your track This can be helpful when finding your way back to the dock or shore 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tracks gt Current gt TracBack Your current location track to follow and end point appear on the map Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man Overboard Location You can save a man overboard MOB location and automatically start navigation back to it 1 Hold A and select OK The navigation page opens 2 Navigate using the compass or map Applications Sail Racing You can use the quatix to increase the likelihood that your boat will cross the start line of a race exactly when the race begins When you synchronize the race timer with the official race countd
38. s and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software for which source code is not provided are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and or its third party providers and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin and or its third party providers You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America or the export control laws of any other applicable country Appendix 15 Index A accessories 9 15 alarms 8 clock 8 proximity 8 alerts 8 location 8 almanac hunting and fishing 9 sunrise and sunset 9 altimeter 2 11 15 ANT sensors 9 pairing 9 area calculation 9 autopilot 8 pairing 7 unpairing 7 B backlight 1 11 barometer 2 15 battery 12 charging 1 life 12 bearing pointer 3 BlueChart Mobile 5 Cc calibrating altimeter 2 compass 2 charging the device 1 cleaning the device 12 compass 2 3 10 11 computer connecting 4 contrast 11 coordinates 2 countdown timer 8 customizing the device 10 D data sharing 4 data fields 10 13 data streaming 9 deleting all user data 12 locations 3 profiles 1 demo mode 9 device regi
39. s appear on the map page 11 Tracks Customizes the track recording settings page 11 Time Customizes the appearance of the time page page 11 Units Changes the units of measure for data such as distance elevation and temperature page 11 Pos Format Changes how your position data appears page 11 Profiles Changes the active profile and allows you to edit your profiles page 1 Menu Customizes the items that appear in the main menu page 11 About Shows information about the device and software page 11 System Settings Select Setup gt System GPS Mode Sets the GPS to Normal or Demo Mode GPS off WAAS Sets the device to use Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS GPS signals For information about WAAS go to www garmin com aboutGPS waas html Hot Keys Allows you to customize the hold function of the arrow keys Language Sets the text language on the device NOTE Changing the text language does not change the language of user entered data or map data USB Mode Sets the device to use mass storage mode or Garmin mode when connected to a computer Customizing the Data Pages You can customize the data pages for each profile 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Data Pages 3 Select a category 4 Select an option e To modify the data pages that appear when you are not streaming NMEA 2000 data select GPS e To modify the data pages that appear when you are streaming NMEA 2000
40. select To pan the tide chart select the blue key and select Pan Chart e To view tide information for a different date select the blue key select Change Date and select the date Pairing With an Autopilot You can refer to the GHC owner s manual for more information about using the GHC 1 2 3 Select the blue key Select Autopilot gt Yes Set the GHC to search for a remote Applications When the devices are paired the autopilot screen appears on the quatix After your device is paired with your autopilot it automatically reconnects with your autopilot every time it is within range NOTE To pair with a different autopilot hold A and Y to reset the existing autopilot pair and repeat steps 2 and 3 Using Autopilot Before you can use the quatix to control an autopilot you must install and configure a compatible Garmin GHP autopilot system and pair your quatix with the GHC device For more information see the owner s manual for your autopilot 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Autopilot 3 Select an option e To engage the autopilot heading hold hold a steady course select Engage and release the helm To change the heading in 1 increments with the autopilot engaged select for port and V for starboard e To perform a step turn with the autopilot engaged hold A for port and V for starboard e To activate a preset action select Presets and select a button action A graphic dis
41. should change tack and recalibrate the true wind direction or the angle for the current tack Recalibration ensures the tack assist provides accurate information Configuring Tack Assist Settings 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tack Assist 3 Select an option e To enable tack assist select Turn On e To disable tack assist select Turn Off e To turn bezel tick marks on or off select Tick Marks Calibrating the Tack Assist Before you can use tack assist you must calibrate the optimal tack angle for your boat 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tack Assist gt Full Cal 3 Follow the on screen instructions Calibrating the Tack Assist Manually During a race you may need to adjust tack assist settings individually to adapt to changing conditions NOTE See page 6 for more information about the relationship between the data stored by the tack assist feature 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Tack Assist 3 Select an option e To recalibrate the port or starboard tack direction hold a steady course along the intended port or starboard tack and select Recal NOTE When you recalibrate the port or starboard tack direction the tack angle remains the same and the mean true wind direction and the opposite tack direction are recalculated e To change the tack angle select Tack Angle and select an angle NOTE When you change the tack angle the mean true wind direction remains the same and the port and starboard tacks e
42. stration 15 resetting 15 distance 4 E elevation 2 plot 2 15 F files types 12 fishing times 9 G geocaches 4 GPS 10 12 signal 2 4 9 stopping 2 9 H heart rate monitor 9 10 HomePort 4 12 hunting and fishing times 9 K keys 1 10 locking 15 L language 10 locations 2 9 editing 3 saving 3 locking keys 15 M main menu customizing 11 man overboard automatic 9 maps 4 browsing 5 navigating 5 orientation 11 settings 11 zoom 5 menu 1 MOB man overboard 5 moon phase 9 N navigation 2 compass 2 Sight N Go 8 stopping 3 waypoints 3 NMEA 2000 9 north reference 11 P pairing ANT sensors 9 pairing ANT sensors 9 POI Loader 12 position format 11 product registration 15 profiles 1 proximity alarms 8 R racing 5 registering the device 15 resetting device 15 restoring settings 15 routes 2 4 creating 4 deleting 4 editing 4 viewing on the map 4 S sailing race start line 5 race timer 5 racing 5 tack angles 7 tack assist 6 7 satellite page 9 satellite signals 2 4 9 screen 11 settings 10 11 15 sharing data 4 Sight N Go 8 software updating 12 version 11 software license agreement 11 15 specifications 12 speed 4 stopwatch 8 sunrise and sunset times 9 system settings 10 T tack assist 6 7 tempe 9 10 temperature 2 10 tides 7 time settings 8 11 time zones 8 11 timer countdown 8 tones 8 11 TracBack 5 tracks 2 4 11 deleting 4 trip planner
43. t an option Calibrating the Barometric Altimeter Your device was already calibrated at the factory and the device uses automatic calibration by default You can manually calibrate the barometric altimeter if you know the correct elevation or the correct barometric pressure 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Setup gt Sensors gt Altimeter gt Calibrate 3 Follow the on screen instructions Acquiring Satellites Before you can use the GPS navigation features such as recording a track you must acquire satellite signals The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals The time and date are set automatically based on the GPS position To adjust the time settings see page 8 For more information about GPS go to www garmin com aboutGPS 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Start GPS 3 Wait while the device locates satellites Stopping GPS 1 Select the blue key 2 Select Stop GPS Navigation You can navigate to a route track waypoint geocache or any saved location in the device You can use the map or the compass to navigate to your destination Navigating to a Destination You can navigate to a destination using the compass or map page 5 1 Select the blue key Select Start GPS Wait while the device locates satellites Select the blue key Select an option e Select Waypoints e Select Tracks Select Routes Select GPS Tools gt Coordinates Select GPS Tools gt POIs
44. to appear NEXT DIST next distance The remaining distance to the next waypoint on the route You must be navigating for this data to appear NEXT ETA The estimated time of day you will reach the next waypoint on the route adjusted to the local time of the waypoint You must be navigating for this data to appear NEXT ETE The estimated time remaining before you reach the next waypoint in the route You must be navigating for this data to appear NEXT VDST next vertical distance The elevation distance between your current position and the next waypoint in the route You must be navigating for this data to appear ODOMETER A running tally of distance traveled for all trips This total does not clear when resetting the trip data SOG speed over ground The actual speed of travel regardless of the course steered and temporary variations in heading STOP TIME A running tally of the time spent not moving since the last reset STOPWATCH The stopwatch time for the current activity SUNRISE The time of sunrise based on your GPS position SUNSET The time of sunset based on your GPS position TIME A running tally of the total time spent moving and not moving since the last reset TIMER The current time of the countdown timer TO COURSE The direction in which you must move to get back on the route You must be navigating for this data to appear TOD time of day The current time of day based on your current location and ti
45. ys etter Resetting Your Device eer we 1 Resetting the Device to Factory AST CULL e eee eee gee ee 15 Setting the Start ine lcm ieee eee eee Clearing All Sensor Plot Data c sesseeseeseetteeeeeeeeeeee 15 Sail rag veer the Star Tack Assist iosabee Software License Agreement MAEN sdanistdchiaxnnsdictasnnndeantawcnd o With an A T TE E Ucina AOO aa a ar sine meeerrers Table of Contents i Getting Started When using your device the first time you should complete these tasks to set up the device and get to know the basic features 1 Charge the device page 1 2 Learn about profiles and sensor data page 2 3 Acquire satellites and record your track page 2 4 Mark and navigate to a waypoint page 3 5 Learn about applications page 5 6 Stream data from your NMEA 2000 network page 9 7 Register the device page 15 Keys OQ Select to turn the backlight on and off Hold to turn the device on and off A Select to scroll through the data pages options and settings V Select to scroll through the data pages options and settings 1j Select to return to the previous screen Hold to view the status page Blue key Select to open the menu for the current screen Select to choose an option and to acknowledge a message Hold to mark a waypoint Charging the Device NOTICE To prevent corrosion thoroughly dry the contacts a

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