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1. To adjust the Grid or Square Size in custom mode 1 Highlight the Grid Size or Square Size field and press ENTER to select from the options lists Press ENTER to make your selection 2 Highlight Start and press ENTER to begin the game 3 Highlight Re Center and press ENTER to place yourself back in the middle of the game board Virtua Maze This GPS game creates a virtual maze on the screen You are placed at a central position in the maze and must explore the maze and collect flags The lower right corner of the screen tells you how many flags remain The lower left corner is a timer displaying the elapsed time The Difficulty Level determines how much of the maze you can see at one time Viewing less of the maze makes the game more difficult HINT Pressing the ENTER key and selecting Cheat On will enable a cheat mode Enabling this mode will penalize you by five minutes and count seconds by 10 instead of 2 Turn the cheat mode Off by pressing the ENTER key Geko Smak Geko Smak is a GPS based game that features you as the player piece In measured rhythm Gekos will appear on the screen Before the Geko disappears move toward the Geko and press the ENTER key to smack the Geko with a hammer If you get the Geko an mark displays above the hammer If no appears you missed Field size choices are small medium and large with small fields being roughly 20 yards by 30
2. Calculating the Area of a Track 3 GPS Navigation Tracks IN OLATHE a 1 w i as CAMPSITE Select the point you want to Select the point you want to TracBack to and then press ENTER to begin navigating your track in reverse 32 To use the TracBack feature k From the Tracks Page or Saved Tracks Page highlight TracBack and press ENTER Select the point you want to TracBack to by using the ROCKER key to move the Panning Arrow on the map Then press ENTER to start navigating the TracBack When the TracBack Navigation Page appears directions to the first turn on the track appear at the top of the page Move in the direction of the first turn When you reach the first turn the display will provide direction to the next turn and so on until you have reached your destination 4 To exit TracBack press the MENU key and select Stop Navigation To create a waypoint on a Saved Track i From the Tracks Page highlight a saved track and press ENTER Then highlight Map and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to move the Panning Arrow to the point you want to mark as a waypoint Press ENTER select Yes and press ENTER again to display the Mark Waypoint Page Customize the user waypoint if desired see p 16 Then highlight OK and press ENTER to save Creating and Using a Route A route gives you straight line directions from one point to another or from o
3. Map Setup Points Settings The third page of the map setup feature allows you determine the map scale at which various map features display You turn off the display set it to Auto or select a value from 20 feet to 500 miles Map Setup tText Settings The fourth page of the Map Setup feature is the Text Settings Page Use this page to select the text size for descriptions of map items on the Map Page You can select from Small Medium or Large Map Setup Information Settings This page of the Map Setup feature displays a list of downloaded POI data Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired map and then the ENTER key to show it on the map display or turn it off Press the MENU key to access a list of options for displaying these maps Geocache Setup The Geocache Setup Page allows you to configure geocaching settings Refer to the Garmin website for details and how to download geocache locations from the internet hitp www garmin com To use the Geocache Setup feature 1 From the Setup Page highlight Geocache and press ENTER 2 Highlight the symbols fields and press ENTER to change from the default open and closed geocache symbols Select Yes or No for Calendar entry when found Marine Setup The Marine Setup Page allows you to set alarms and customize other features specific to maritime navigation on public or private land be certain you are not in violation of ordinances or laws gover
4. Select All and press ENTER You can change which data fields appear use big numbers to 3 Highlight Apply and press ENTER to reset view data or reset data fields with the Trip Computer Page i Reset Trip Data Restore Defaults Delete All Routes GOL for Main Menu SelectAll _ Trip Computer Page Menu ___Unselect Al Apply Reset Page 14 GPS Navigation About the Main Menu You can access the following pages from the Main Menu Page e Tracks Maintains a record of your movements track log The Main Menu Page e Routes Use to create and save a list of points you want to navi gate to in a specific order e Highway A useful graphic perspective for navigating a route ES e Setup Customize your GPS 60 settings from this page Highway e Proximity Creates waypoints that activate alarms when you come within a certain distance of them ee om OA e Calendar Displays hunting fishing and solar data and associ a EE Calculator Stopwatch ated waypoints for each date on the calendar e Alarm Clock Use the GPS 60 as an alarm clock ee ae e Calculator A standard or scientific calculator for measurement 11 51 01 26 HAY 04 conversions etc The Main Menu Page e Stopwatch Includes lap and lap by distance features e Sun amp Moon Displays sunrise and sunset times moon phases and sun and moon positions for any given date and time Hunt amp Fish Dis
5. Stop to stop the watch With the watch stopped highlight Reset and press ENTER to reset the watch To use the Lap by Distance feature 1 Press the MENU key and select Lap by Distance Press ENTER To return to lapping manually press MENU and select Lap by Button Press To set the lap distance value press MENU again select Set Lap Distance and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to highlight the field you want to change and then press ENTER Enter a new value and press ENTER Then highlight OK and press ENTER Sun and Moon The Sun and Moon Tables show you the positions of the sun and moon relative to the Earth You can view sun and moon positions for any time date and location on Earth The Sun and Moon Page also displays sunrise sunset moonrise and moonset times for the selected time date and location On screen buttons allow you to animate the movement of the sun and moon and stop at a given time date Press Play to begin animating press Fast forward P gt to speed up animation and press Stop I to stop animation To display sun and moon locations for a specified time date and location 1 From the Main Menu highlight Sun and Moon and press ENTER 2 To view the predictions for a different date and time select the Date and Time fields and enter a new date and time 3 To view the predictions for a different location select the Location field and cho
6. 1200 E 151st Street Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Olathe KS 66062 U S A Romsey SO51 9DL U K Phone 800 800 1020 Phone 44 1794 519944 Fax 913 397 0836 Fax 44 1794 519222 www garmin com 4 A Accessories 59 Alarm Clock 51 B Backlighting 6 39 Batteries installing 1 Battery saver mode 40 Battery Compartment 3 Bearing Pointer 12 Beast Hunt 58 Belt Clip 3 61 C Calculator 51 Calendar 50 Cities finding 25 Compass Page 5 12 Connecting to a Computer 68 Contact Garmin 1 Contrast 6 Course Pointer 12 D Data Field Options 64 Declutter 11 DGPS 72 E ENTER Key 2 F FCC Compliance v Finding Places 22 by name 22 cities 25 geocache points 24 near current location 22 points of interest POI 26 recently found places 27 waypoints 23 Find key 2 G Games 55 Garmin Mode 41 Gekoids 57 Index Geko Smak 56 Geocache Points finding 24 setup 47 Go To 34 GPS Antenna 3 Guidance Text 10 H Highway Page 38 Hunt and Fish 54 IN OUT key 2 Information Page Options Menu 27 Initialization 4 Interface Wiring Diagram 73 K Key Functions learning 2 M Main Menu Page 5 15 75 76 Index Main Pages 5 MapSource 22 loading data 69 Map Datums 71 Map Page 5 8 decluttering 11 display 9 orientation 9 45 panning 8 zooming 8 Map Setup 45 general 45 information 46 points 46 text 46 tracks 46 Mark Key 2 Measuring Distance 11 Memory Race 55 MENU Key 2 N
7. ence Quick Start Guide Abbreviated overview of unit operation and reference tional Accessories not included with the unit Cigarette Lighter Adapter Provides power from an automobile cigarette lighter A C Adapter Provides operation from AC power GA 27C Remote GPS Antenna Allows enhanced satellite acquisition MapSource CD ROMs Allows transfer of detailed map data Appendices Appendix A Accessories 59 60 Appendices Appendix A Accessories PC Interface Cable Provides connection to a PC for data transfer PC Interface Cable with Auxiliary Power Supply Provides connec tion to a PC for data transfer Interface Cable Wiring harness Bare wire connections for data input output Carrying Case Provides protection during transport of the unit Auto Mount Kit Allows installation on a vehicle dash Marine Mount Kit Allows installation on a boat Suction Mount Kit Allows installation on a vehicle windshield Bicycle Mount Kit Allows installation on bicycle handlebar Installing the Belt Clip and Wrist Strap Wrist Strap Installation Belt Clip Knob twist left counterclockwise to remove from back of unit Slide belt clip on or off the Belt Clip Knob Belt Clip attaches to belt or waistband Back of GPS 60 Appendices Appendix A Accessories J Bicycle n Kit 6 Appendices Physical Case Rugged fully gasketed water resist
8. Choose a symbol from the menu and press ENTER To save the waypoint highlight OK and press ENTER If you do not want to save the waypoint press the QUIT button to exit To create a waypoint with the map panning arrow 1 On the Map Page press the ROCKER key to activate and move the map panning arrow to the place where you want to save a waypoint 2 Press ENTER to mark a waypoint If there is no map information at that point a message appears Do you want to create a user waypoint here Highlight Yes and press ENTER again The Waypoint Information Page appears Change the name and waypoint symbol if you wish Then select Map to view the waypoint on the map or select Go To to navigate to the waypoint Creating a Man Overboard Waypoint A Man Overboard MOB waypoint 1s a special type of waypoint typically used when navigating on water MOB waypoints are especially useful if you cannot stop quickly and you want to return to a point with no landmarks for reference When you mark a MOB waypoint the GPS 60 saves your current location and automatically creates a route back to that point To create a MOB waypoint 1 Press and hold the FIND key to display the MOB prompt 2 Select Yes and press ENTER The Map Page appears showing a path from your current location to the MOB point Use the path to navigate to the MOB point GPS Navigation Waypoints No map information at this point
9. Nibbons 57 P PAGE Key 2 Page Sequence changing 44 Panning 8 Points of Interest POI finding 26 loading data 69 Points of Interest Data 22 Position Formats 71 POWER Key 2 Product Registration 1 Product Support 1 Projecting a Waypoint 20 Proximity Waypoints creating new 21 Q Quit Key 2 R Recently Found Places viewing 27 ROCKER Key 2 Routes 33 activating 34 adding a waypoint 35 changing order of points 35 changing route transition 37 creating 33 creating from a Go To 34 deleting 36 editing 35 removing a waypoint 35 replacing points 36 stop navigating 34 Route Transition 37 Satellite Page 4 5 7 choosing new location 7 Saving Battery Life 39 Serial Data Format 43 Serial Port 68 Setup Menu 39 display 41 geocache 47 heading 49 interface 41 marine 47 page sequence 44 system 40 time 48 units 48 welcome message 49 Specifications 62 Status Bar 6 Stopwatch 52 Sun and Moon 53 T Time changing 48 UTC offset 70 Tones 44 changing 44 muting 40 TracBack 32 Tracks 29 calculating area with 31 creating waypoint on 32 saving 30 track log 29 using Tracback 32 viewing 31 Trip Computer Page 5 14 resetting 14 U Units changing 48 USB Port 3 68 UTC Offset 70 V Virtua Maze 56 W WAAS 72 enabling disabling 39 Warranty 74 Waypoints 16 adding to route 35 averaging location 18 creating at another location 17 creating at current location 16 Index creat
10. a a ad hd SS Co LE a amr RhE a GPS 60 navigator owner s manual Copyright 2006 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Tel 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 Fax 913 397 8282 Garmin Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9DL U K Tel 44 0870 8501241 Fax 44 0870 8501251 Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 886 2 2642 9199 Fax 886 2 2642 9099 All rights reserved Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted dissemi nated downloaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such cha
11. or 24 Military Time hour formats 3 Highlight the Time Zone field and press ENTER to choose the correct zone for your location If you selected Other you must enter the correct Universal Time Coordinate for your location Refer the UTC Chart on p 70 4 Highlight the Daylight Savings Time field and choose from Yes No and Auto Units Setup The Units Setup Page allows you to select units of measurement for your GPS 60 To use the Units Setup feature 1 From the Setup Page highlight Units and press ENTER 2 Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to highlight the various units fields and select the desired units from the lists displayed For more information about selecting Position Formats and Map Datums refer to p 71 GPS Navigation Heading Setup The Heading Setup Page allows you to specify the type of heading display and the type of North Reference used to calculate your heading Unless you have a working knowledge of Headings and North Referenc The Setu p Menu ing we recommended that you use the default values To use the Heading Setup feature i Degrees 1 From the Setup Page highlight Heading and press ENTER Mils 2 Highlight the Display field press ENTER and select from Cardinal Letters Degrees or Mils to display the heading value 3 Highlight the North Reference field press ENTER and select from True North Magnetic North Grid North or User Grid North Welcome Pag
12. ENTER to display the Waypoint Information Page Highlight Use at the bottom of the page and press ENTER to place the point in the list on the Proximity Waypoints Page Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Radius field if you want to enter a value other than the default of 1 mile Highlight Proximity Alarms and press ENTER to activate the alarm feature When you trigger an alarm a tone sounds and a Near Proximity Point message appears When you move outside the set radius a Leaving Proximity Point message appears To remove or review a single entry press ENTER To remove all waypoints from the list press MENU and select Remove All GPS Navigation Waypoints Proximity Woypoints E Highlight point and press ENTER to view Proximity Alarms Proximity Waypoints Page 21 GPS Navigation Finding Places The Find Page without Optional MapSource Data Exits Recent Find All POI Wi Shopping Food Fuel Sve C Lodging Entertain Attractions The Find Page with Optional MapSource Data 22 Using the Find Page Use the Find Page to search for waypoints geocache points cities and recently found places If you have loaded optional MapSource Points of Interest data you can also search for restaurants lodging exits ser vices and more If you have not loaded this additional data these search options are not available To access the Find Page p
13. Page OAKLAWN 1 wz Projected Waypoint on the Map Projected Waypoint Projecting a Waypoint You can create a waypoint that is located a certain distance and bear ing away from an existing waypoint or other point on the map Creating a waypoint in this way is called projecting a waypoint To project a waypoint 1 Press FIND use the ROCKER key to highlight Waypoints and press ENTER 2 Select the waypoint you want to edit from the list and press ENTER The Waypoint Information Page appears 3 Press the MENU key to display the Options Menu Highlight Project Waypoint and press ENTER to display the Project Waypoint Page 4 Enter the distance and bearing to the projected waypoint in the appropriate fields at the bottom of the page Change the name and symbol if you wish Press the QUIT key to save and exit Menu Average Location rr View Hunt And Fish GLO for Main Menu Waypoint Options Menu Proximity Waypoints The Proximity Waypoints Page allows you to designate waypoints that have alarm circles around them at specified distances The alarm helps you avoid locations that are restricted or dangerous To create a proximity waypoint is Press PAGE until you see the Main Menu Page Highlight Proximity and press ENTER Press ENTER to display the Find Menu See p 22 for instructions on using the Find Feature Select a waypoint from the Waypoints List and press
14. You can display the Map Page in Track Up or North Up orientation see p 45 to change orientation Track Up means the map is always ori ented with the direction you are traveling at the top of the page North Up means that no matter what direction you are traveling the map 1s always oriented with North at the top of the page With Track Up the Map Page rotates as you move with North Up it does not rotate When you are in North Up mode no compass pointer appears on the Map Page When navigating you can see Guidance Text at the top of the map The text tells you what direction you should travel next to reach a desti nation Data fields may appear at the top of the Map Page these fields give you information about your position speed location and more You can show data fields change what data fields appear or hide all data fields See p 64 for a list of available data fields i m data fields Press PAGE until you see the Map Page 2 Press the MENU key Use the ROCKER key to highlight Data Fields and press ENTER 3 To show two three or four data fields highlight the appropriate option from the menu and press ENTER To hide all data fields select Map Only and press ENTER GPS Navigation The Map Page South to VISTA South to VISTA CAMPSITE Track Up North Up Map Only 2 Data Fields 3 Data Fields 4 Data Fields Choose how many data fields you want to display on the Map Page GPS Na
15. highlight any field press ENTER and make changes To view the waypoint on the Map Page select Map To create a route to the waypoint select Go To GPS Navigation Finding Places All Symbols Near Current Location Sa TABLE ROCK EALAKE TRAIL FOOAKLAWN MR amp WOODLOT GOLF LINKS WATER TAP e HOTEL From Current Location 5 0 00 The Find Waypoint Page Press ENTER to view the Waypoint Information Page LAKE TRAIL Note o 05 MAY 04 8 22 41AM Location N 38 51 337 094 47 931 Elevation 1102 From Current Location 2 Delete _Map_ RETI Waypoint Information Page From this page you can delete the waypoint view it on the map or create a route to it from your current location 23 GPS Navigation Finding Places Geocache Near Current Location A 006 Geocache 005 24 004 From Current Location N 0 00 The Find Geocache Page 00 Bearing 0 at 0 Time To Next 06 32 08 04 ZTT Note _Stop When you navigate to a geocache point the Compass Page changes to Geocache Navigation Mode When you find the geocache select Found Finding Geocache Points The Find Geocache feature allows you to view a list of geocache points you have entered in your GPS 60 or loaded from the Internet A geocache point is a waypoint with a special geocache symbol For more information on geocache points see p 47 or
16. must be returned to the Garmin service center in the United Kingdom the United States Canada or Taiwan for service The Garmin GPS 60 has no user serviceable parts Should you ever encounter a problem with your unit please take it to an autho rized Garmin dealer for repairs Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations For the latest free software updates excluding map data throughout the life of your Garmin products visit the Garmin web site at www garmin com Copyright 2006 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Garmin Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9DL U K Garmin Corporation No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan www garmin com Part Number 190 00330 00 Rev B
17. signals cannot pass through solid materials except glass or dense overhead tree cover so you should initialize outdoors and away from obstructions Once you initialize the GPS 60 should find satellite signals quickly each time you turn it on To initialize the GPS 60 1 Take your GPS 60 outside where it has a clear view of the sky and turn it on by pressing and releasing the POWER key 2 Wait while the GPS 60 searches for satellite signals While the unit is searching you see the message Acquiring Satellites 3 Once your GPS 60 has acquired satellites your location in coordinates appears at the top of the Satellite Page If initializing takes a long time or if you have moved more than 600 miles since you last turned on the GPS 60 try moving away from tall trees buildings or other obstructions If you still have trouble see p 7 Location N 38 51 339 13 W094 47 924 TREE STAND Tracks Routes Highway g Setup Proximity A R Ba Alarm Clock Calculator Stopwatch Calendar Sun amp Moon Hunt amp Fish Games 11 51 018 26 MAY 04 Main Menu Page Compass Page lt Getting Started The Main Page Sequence The Main Page Sequence When you turn on your GPS 60 you will see the Welcome Page and then the Satellite Page The Satellite Page is the first in the sequence of five Main Pages Satellite Page Trip Computer Page Map Page Compass Page and Main Menu Page Each Main Page contain
18. tone off for that field to the sequence it no longer appears in the Main Menu To move insert or remove a page 1 From the Setup Menu highlight Page Sequence and press ENTER Poge Sequence Active Route 2 To move a page in the order highlight the page and press ENTER Compass Select Move then move Up or Down until the desired position is a eas displayed and press ENTER 3 To insert a new page highlight the page after the point where you want to insert and press ENTER Select Insert then choose a page from the displayed list and press ENTER 4 To remove a page highlight the page and press ENTER Select Remove and press ENTER Trip Computer Clear All Include All Using the Map Setup Feature The map display for your GPS 60 is user configurable The Map Setup pages let you change map orientation text size track display map item display detailed map data display and more You may want to wait until you are more familiar with the operation of your unit before you change Map Setup features To open the Map Setup page do one of the following From the Setup Menu highlight Map and press ENTER e From the Map Page press the MENU key select Setup Map and press ENTER Each page is represented by an icon at the top of the screen To switch between Map Setup Pages press the ROCKER key up until the icons at the top of the screen are highlighted Then press the ROCKER key rig
19. use your GPS 60 as a calculator You can select either a Standard or Scientific calculator and can change the settings to degrees or radians with the Options Menu press MENU To use the Calculator 1 From the Main Menu highlight Calculator and press ENTER 2 Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to operate the calculator GPS Features Alarm Clock and Calculator a Alarm Clock on Y Alarm Time Gar Derne GEID for Main Menu Calculator Menu The Calculator Page 5l GPS Features Stopwatch Menu Laps Lap Distance D f Last Lap ao Lap 00 00 00 00 00 00 Time 00 00 00 Total Lap Avg Lap O Stort Lap Distance Enter the distance at which you want the stopwatch lap to be triggered You may also change this setting by pressing the lap button after traveling the desired Lap by Distance Set Lap Distance GAID for Main Menu Stopwatch Menu Setting Lap By Distance 32 Stopwatch This feature allows you to use the GPS 60 as a stopwatch which includes a lap timer You may also have the unit record the lap time based on distance From the Main Menu highlight Stopwatch and press ENTER To start stop lap and reset the stopwatch 1 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the Start field and then press ENTER When the timer is running highlight Lap and press ENTER to mark a lap manually Select
20. visit our website http www garmin com outdoor geocaching NOTE Before setting up and placing physical geocache stations on public or private land be certain you are not in violation of ordinances or laws governing use of these properties To find a geocache point iF Press FIND to display the Find Page Use the ROCKER key to highlight Geocache and press ENTER Press MENU and choose Show Found Cache to display geocache points you have already found Choose Show Cache Not Found to display geocache points you have not yet found Use the ROCKER key to highlight the geocache point you want to find and press ENTER to display the Information Page To view the point on the map select Map To create a route to the point select Go To When you navigate to a geocache point the Compass Page changes to Geocache Navigation mode and you can view any additional information about the downloaded cache location by selecting Note GPS Navigation Finding Cities The Find Cities feature allows you to search for cities all over the world Once you find a city you can view it on the map Findin g Places or create a route to it To find a city a 1 From the Find Page use the ROCKER key to select Cities e and press ENTER 2 To find a city by name press MENU and select Find by Name Select Nearest Containing to narrow the list of cities by a letter or combination of letters Se
21. 0 to Your Computer The GPS connects to a personal computer with either a USB connec tor cable or a serial port cable You must connect to a computer to load Append n D Interfaci ng Garmin MapSource data Refer to the MapSource User s Guide provided and Loadin Map Data with your MapSource CDs for instructions on installing and loading Serial MapSource data to your GPS 60 Universal Serial Communications Bus USB Port Port To connect to your computer with a USB connector 1 Lift the USB protective cover from the back of the GPS 60 and insert 29 the smaller connector on the USB cable provided with the unit into 219 the matching port 2 Connect the remaining cable end to your PC USB port If your computer has more than one USB port use the port on the back of your computer for best results 3 Set your GPS 60 interface setting to GARMIN format see p 43 Lift Cover Lift Cover To connect with a Serial Port connector 1 Lift the Serial Port protective cover from the back of the GPS 60 and insert the round indexed connector on the cable into the matching port 2 Connect the remaining cable end to your PC Serial Port or other appropriate device 3 Set your GPS 60 interface setting to the appropriate interface format see p 43 63 Transferring MapSource Map Data If you have purchased a Garmin MapSource Points of Interest POI CD ROM you may want to transfer detailed data to access enhanced Find an
22. 7 5 07 00 W097 5 to W082 5 06 00 W082 5 to W067 5 05 00 W067 5 to W052 5 04 00 W052 5 to W037 5 03 00 W037 5 to W022 5 02 00 W022 5 to W007 5 01 00 W007 5 to E007 5 0 00 E052 5 to E067 5 03 00 E067 5 to E082 5 04 00 E082 5 to E097 5 05 00 E097 5 to E112 5 06 00 E112 5 t0 E122 57 07 00 EZS TERIS 08 00 E127 5 to E142 5 09 00 E142 5 to E157 5 10 00 E157 5 to E172 5 11 00 E172 5 to E180 5 12 00 70 What are Map Datums and which should I use A datum is a mathematical model of the Earth which approximates the shape of the Earth and enables calculations to be carried out in a consistent and accurate manner The datum is physically represented by a framework of ground monuments 1 e trig stations whose positions have been accurately measured and calculated on this reference surface Lines of latitude and longitude on a map or chart are referenced to a specific map datum Every chart has a map datum reference and the GPS 60 can be set to match most of those commonly used If you are navigating and comparing the GPS coordinates to a map chart or other reference the map datum in the GPS unit should be set to the same datum as the map or chart to insure the most accurate naviga tion What is a Position Format and which should use Your current location can be viewed on the GPS in the form of coor dinates Since different maps and charts use
23. 75 vi Introduction Software License Agreement Software License Agreement BY USING THE GPS 60 YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CARE FULLY Garmin grants 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 You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and 1s protected under the United States of America copyright laws and interna tional copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure or ganization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse as semble 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 viola tion of the export control laws of the United States of America The GPS 60 complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installat
24. Do you want to create a user waypoint here m ves Creating a waypoint with the map panning arrow MAN OVERBOARD Do you want to store and begin navigation to the MOB waypoint Creating a Man Overboard waypoint I7 GPS Navigation Averaging Waypoint Location The GPS 60 can calculate an average position for a waypoint over time to makes the waypoint location more accurate You can also average waypoint location at any time from the Waypoint options menu Waypoints To average a waypoint location over time 1 Press MARK to mark a waypoint Highlight Avg and press ENTER The Average Location Page appears Calculation begins N 3691 399 WO94 47 936 Estimated Accuracy automatically 16 0 a 2 Wait as the GPS 60 calculates a more accurate location for the 1108 waypoint As you watch notice that the number in the Estimated ae Count Accuracy field decreases as the GPS 60 takes more measurements 3 Highlight Save and press ENTER to save the waypoint OR 1 Press FIND select Waypoints and open an existing waypoint see p 23 for more instruction 2 Press MENU and select Average Location Then follow steps two and three above The Average Location Page As you wait the waypoint position becomes more accurate Editing a Waypoint You can change the waypoint name map symbol location coordi nates or elevation or delete an existing waypoint at any time from the Waypoint
25. Food To find a point of interest 1 From the Find Page use the ROCKER key to highlight the All POI icon or another Points of Interest icon and press ENTER 2 Press the MENU key to choose a different search option or choose fier Cort E Great Mall 16 Theatres Select Category to narrow your search Dickinson Theatres 20060 W 15Ist St 3 Highlight the point you want to find and press ENTER to display the Pe Ead Sebi Bice Information Page for that point To see the point on the Map Page Amcoak Park Plz 6 i d ree ae call select Map To create a route to the point select Go To Amcleawood Town Cent Map Info Locate in Olathe Kansas From Current Location W 1 237 From Current Location W 1 237 Save When you find a Point of Interest press ENTER to view address and telephone number or to create a route to that 26 Finding a Recently Found Place The Recent Finds Page saves all of your most recent searches in a list The place you found most recently appears at the top of the list When you exceed the number of entries the list can hold the oldest entries are deleted To view a recently found item 1 From the Find Page use the ROCKER key to highlight Recent Finds and press ENTER 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the recently found place you want view and press ENTER to display the Information Page for that item Point Information Page Options Menu The menu for each Point Inf
26. Getting Started Belt Clip Auxiliary Connector Mount e Provides convenient access when hiking or walking Learning Key Functions Auxiliary GPS Antenna Connector under weather cover GPS Helix Antenna e Provides connection to a remote e Provides quick satellite acquisition GPS antenna External Power and Data Connector Port under weather cover e Provides interface to a computer for data transfer USB Connector Port under weather cover Provides interface to a PC for faster data transfer l Di e Provides auxiliary AC or DC power adapter connection Battery Compartment Locking D Ring Lift turn 1 4 turn counter clock wise and pull to remove cover Battery Compartment Cover Auxiliary Mount Alignment Slots Getting Started Start Up and Initialization e Shows the status of the Acauiring Satellites Acauiring Satellites Shows the ase position of k ps each satellite Shows the strength of each satellite 0405 0610 13 17 18 21 24 26 2930 The Satellite Page Initializing the GPS Receiver Each time you turn on the GPS 60 it will begin searching for satellite signals The first time you turn on the unit you must wait for the GPS to initialize Initialization allows the GPS 60 to receive and store satellite information and begin using the satellites for navigation This process happens automatically and should take no more than a few minutes Keep in mind that satellite
27. Information Page For detailed information on how to find and view Waypoint Information Pages see Finding Waypoints p 23 18 To edit or delete a waypoint i 3 Press FIND use the ROCKER key to highlight Waypoints and press ENTER Select the waypoint you want to edit from the list and press ENTER The Waypoint Information Page appears Make any necessary changes to the name symbol or elevation fields as described previously To delete the waypoint highlight Delete and press ENTER Press QUIT to close and save changes To move a waypoint on the Map Page bs Press FIND use the ROCKER key to highlight Waypoints and press ENTER Select the waypoint you want to edit from the list and press ENTER The Waypoint Information Page appears Highlight Map at the bottom of the page and press ENTER to display the waypoint on the map Press ENTER again to activate the map panning arrow Use the ROCKER key to drag the waypoint to the place where you want to move it on the map Then press ENTER Waypoint Symbols Chart Select to delete the waypoint GPS Navigation Waypoints W TABLE ROCK Note 04 MAY 04 2 54 29PM Location N 38 51 337 094 47 931 2 73 Map Go To Editing or Deleting a Waypoint TABLE ROCK Location Moving a Waypoint 19 20 GPS Navigation Waypoints 128 Delete Map Go 5 Project Waypoint
28. POSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service call your local Garmin authorized dealer Or call Garmin Customer Service at one of the numbers listed below for shipping instruc tions and an RMA tracking number The unit should be securely packed with the tracking number clearly written on the outside of the package The unit should be sent freight charges prepaid to any Garmin warranty service station A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required Garmin will not replace missing components from any package purchased through an online auction Garmin International Inc Garmin Europe Ltd
29. PS DGPS The U S and Canadian governments among others have set up Differential GPS DGPS stations to transmit correction signals They are operational in coastal areas and on many navigable river systems The DGPS system is available for use without fee In addition to compensating for errors in the position these correc tions signals can also correct for deliberate degradation of the accuracy of GPS by the U S Department of Defense under their Selective Availability SA program Refer to the U S Coast Guard s web site http www navcen uscg gov for locations and the status of the differential sites Using DGPS requires additional equipment Interface formats are selected from the Interface Setup on page 43 of this manual The input output lines on your GPS 60 are RS 232 compatible allowing easy interface to a wide range of external devices including PC s differential beacon receivers marine autopilots and or a second GPS receiver The NMEA 0183 version 3 01 interface format is supported by the GPS 60 and enables the unit to drive up to three NMEA devices NMEA 0183 Version 3 01 Approved Sentences GPGGA GPGLL GPGSA GPGSV GPRMB GPRMC GPRTE GPVTG GPWPL GPBOD Garmin Proprietary Sentences PGRME estimated error PGRMM datum string PGRMZ alti tude PSLIB beacon receiver control DGPS Differential GPS corrections are accepted in RTCM SC 104 version 2 0 format through the Data In line Th
30. Part 15 regulations vii viii Introduction Warnings and Precautions CAUTION Use the GPS 60 at your own risk To reduce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owner s Manual and thoroughly practice operation using the Demo Mode GPS off prior to actual use When in actual use carefully compare indi cations from the GPS 60 to all available navigation sources including the information from other NAVAIDs visual sightings charts etc For safety always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation CAUTION IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A NAVIGATIONAL AID AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF DIRECTION DISTANCE LOCATION OR TOPOGRAPHY THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED AS AN AID TO DETERMINE GROUND PROXIMITY FOR AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION CAUTION The electronic chart is an aid to navigation and is de signed to facilitate the use of authorized government charts not replace them Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all information needed for safe navigation and as always the user is responsible for their prudent use MAP DATA INFORMATION One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost We use a combination of govern mental and private data
31. W094 47 710 Elevation Depth f Leg Dist Ml lt lt i mmm t n From Current Location 5 1 28 Leg Time po Navigate Delete Mop MIF Choose lt Select Next Point gt and locate the waypoint you want to add to the route Then select Use 33 GPS Navigation Routes Stop Navigation Data Fields Change Data Fields Guidance Text Restore Defaults CEID for Main Menu Starting and Stopping Navigation GRMEUR Note Location N 50 58 973 001 27 834 Delete Mop NT Creating a Route with a Go To 34 To activate a saved route 1 From the Main Menu Page use the ROCKER key to highlight Routes and press ENTER 2 Highlight the route in the list that you want to use and press ENTER 3 Highlight Navigate and press ENTER To stop navigating a route 1 From the Map Page press MENU 2 Highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER Creating Routes with a Go To You can create a route quickly from your current location to a waypoint or other point of interest by using the Go To feature Use the Find Page to search for a waypoint or point of interest See Finding Waypoints p 22 for instructions Once you have selected a waypoint or point of interest highlight Go To on the detail page and press ENTER Your GPS 60 will create a straight line route from your present location to that po
32. You can choose from distance time or frequency values Press the QUIT key to return to the Track Log Page To Save a Track Log k 2 With the Tracks Page displayed highlight Save and press ENTER Choose whether you want to save the entire track or part of the track If you choose to save part of the track select No at the prompt Then select the beginning and ending points for the saved track on the Map Page by pressing ENTER GPS Navigation The Saved Track Page From the Saved Track Page you can rename a track view the track distance and calculated the area encompassed by the track you can Tracks calculate area even 1f the track is open ended On screen buttons at the bottom of the page allow you to save OK delete view the track on the Map Page and navigate the track in reverse TracBack Name 09 JUN 04 02 Distance To view a track on the Map Page YER 1 From the Tracks Page highlight any saved track and press ENTER 13254 a x yle 2 Highlight Map and press ENTER k Show On Map To calculate an area with tracks 1 From the Tracks Page press MENU highlight Area Calculation and press ENTER i aed T Track P 2 Press ENTER to start calculating as you create tracks on the Map enayewinacr Page Page 3 When you are finished defining the area press ENTER to stop 4 Press ENTER again to save the new track to the Saved Tracks List IV Show On Map
33. al of used batteries Do not incin erate used batteries as internal materials may ignite with explosive violence Extensive use of backlighting WAAS or key beep tones can significantly reduce battery life For more information on saving battery life see p 39 Getting Started Learning Key Functions IN OUT Zoom Keys e From the Map Page press and release to zoom in or out From any other page press to scroll up or down a list FIND Key e Press and release at any time to view the Find Page e Press and hold for Man Overboard MARK Key e Press and release at any time to mark your current location as a waypoint QUIT Key e Press and release to cancel data entry or exit a page or menu POWER Key e Press and hold to turn unit on off e Press and release to adjust backlighting and contrast ROCKER Key e Move Left Right Up or Down to move through lists highlight fields on screen buttons and icons enter data or move the map panning arrow PAGE Key e Press and release to cycle through the Main Pages GPS 60 ED ea MN 2 B Routes Highway Proximity Calendar e Press when using the on screen keyboard to close MENU Key e Press and release to view options for a page t amp fi 1 11 54 238 24 NAY 04 GARMIN e Press twice to view the Main Menu Page ENTER Key e Press and release to select highlighted fields enter data or confirm on screen messages
34. ant IEC 60529 Append ix B Specifications IPX7 Submersible 1 meter 30 minutes Size 6 1 H x 2 4 W x 1 3 D Weight 5 2 ounces 147 g without batteries installed 7 0 ounces 198 g with batteries Display 1 4 W x 2 1 H high contrast 4 level gray LCD with backlighting 160 x 240 pixels Antenna Built in quad helix with remote antenna capability Keypad Nine multifunction backlit keys Operating Range 5 to 158 F 15 to 70 C Performance Receiver WAAS enabled 12 parallel channel Acquisition Time Warm Approximately 15 seconds Cold Approximately 45 seconds AutoLocate Approximately 2 minutes Update Rate Once per second continuous GPS Accuracy Position lt 15 meters 49 feet 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meter sec steady state 62 DGPS Accuracy Position 3 5 meters 10 16 feet 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meter sec steady state Dynamics Performs to specifications to 6 g s Interfaces NMEA 0183 version 3 01 RTCM SC 104 for DGPS corrections and RS 232 and USB for PC interface Data Storage Life Indefinite no memory battery required POI Storage Internal approximately 1 MB Power Source Two 1 5 volt AA batteries or 12 V Adapter Cable or up to 36 VDC external power Battery Life Up to 28 hours Appendices Appendix B Specifications Notes Specifications subject to change without notice 1 The temperature rating of the GPS 60 may exceed the usable range of s
35. ata fields at the bottom of the page or restore route defaults Advanced Feature Changing Route Transition If you include several points in a route you may want to use the Route Transition feature to tell your GPS 60 when you want it to direct you to a new waypoint in the route By default the GPS 60 automati cally directs you to the next waypoint this setting works well in most cases You can change the Route Transition for situations where the auto method fails You can choose to navigate to the next point in your route manu ally choose Manual below or you can choose to navigate to the next point when you come within a certain distance of a waypoint choose Distance below To change the Route Transition for a route 1 From the Main Menu page use the ROCKER key to highlight Routes and press ENTER Then press MENU 2 Highlight Route Transition Setup and press ENTER 3 Press ENTER highlight Auto Manual or Distance and press ENTER If you select Distance enter a radius in miles in the Radius field GPS Navigation Routes Route Leg Transition Auto Manual Distance Route Transition Options Route Leg Transition Route Leg Transition Distance G0 to the active route detail Fadius page while navigating an off 10 road route Press QUT to advance the route to the next point Press IN to advance the route to the previous point If you choose Ma
36. ation over time and averages the result for a more accurate position reference see p 18 Project Waypoint Creates a new waypoint a certain distance and bearing away from this point see p 20 Find Near Here Used to locate another waypoint or point of interest near this point Change Reference Changes the From Current Location field on the Information page to From Map Location and allows you to select a new map location to calculate distance and bearing Set Proximity Changes this point to a proximity waypoint see p 21 Add To Route Includes this item in a new route or adds it to an existing route see p 35 View Sun and Moon Displays the Sun and Moon tables for this point View Hunt and Fish Displays the Hunt and Fish tables for this point Map Information Displays information about the map data this point came from if applicable Reposition Here Allows you to move the point to your current location waypoints only Using a Track Log The Tracks feature creates an electronic trail on the Map Page as you move This trail is called a Track Log and it contains information about points along its path including time position and elevation You can use a Track Log to do the following Record and save your movements for a given time and place Measure the area of any space you encompass Retrace your path To create a Track Log il Press and release the PAGE key until you see
37. bove or below mean sea level Glide Ratio The ratio of horizontal distance traveled to vertical distance Glide Ratio To Dest The glide ratio required to descend from your pres ent position and elevation to the destination s elevation Heading Your direction of travel as indicated by a compass in degrees or cardinal letters N S E W Odometer The total distance you have traveled for all trips Off Course The distance off your direct course line right or left Pointer The arrow that indicates the direction to travel to the next point on a route Speed Your current vehicle speed can be measured in miles per hour kilometers per hour or knots Speed Maximum The maximum speed you have attained since the Trip Computer was reset Speed Moving Avg The average speed while you were moving Continued on next page Appendices Appendix C Data Field Options 65 66 Appendices Appendix C Data Field Options Speed Overall Avg The average speed determined by both the moving and stopped time and speed Sunrise The time of sunrise for the current date and location Sunset The time of sunset for the current date and location Time To Destination The estimated time enroute to your final destina tion if you maintain your current speed and course Time To Next The estimated time enroute to the next point on your route if you maintain your current speed and course Time of Da
38. current direction of travel and keep headed toward your destination When you are navigating to a destination the Compass Page provides navigation data and directions such as bearing current speed estimated arrival time and more You can customize which type of data you want to appear See p 64 for a list of available data fields As you move the rotating graphic compass indicates the direction you are traveling You can choose between a Bearing Pointer or a Course Pointer for guidance The Bearing Pointer indicates the direction bear ing to your destination The Course Pointer helps you stay on the correct course to your destination The compass does not function as a magnetic compass when you are stationary When you move the dial rotates so you always know what direction is North This is especially helpful when using a paper map along with your unit for navigation If you want to stop navigating press MENU from the Compass Page use the ROCKER key to highlight Stop Navigation and press ENTER To display the Course Pointer or Bearing Pointer 1 From the Compass Page press the MENU key Use the ROCKER key to highlight Course Pointer and press ENTER 2 To view the Bearing Pointer press MENU highlight Bearing Pointer and press ENTER To display data fields 1 From the Compass Page press the MENU key Use the ROCKER key to highlight Data Fields and press ENTER 2 To show three or four data fi
39. d Routing features The GPS 60 accepts up to 1 MB of data from POI MapSource products It is not possible to transfer 3rd party maps into Garmin products POI data transfer requires the use of a PC a Garmin MapSource CD ROM and the Universal Service Bus USB cable supplied with this unit Follow detailed instructions for data transfer in the MapSource Setup Guide and User s Manual Note that downloading maps will overwrite any maps already downloaded to the unit including the Points of Interest database provided with the GPS 60 However the data provided by MapSource is more detailed than the pre loaded data on the GPS 60 Appendices Appendix D Interfacing and Loading Map Data 69 Appendices This chart is provided to help you determine the time offset settings for your current location if it is not in one of the time zones listed on the Time Setup Page To change the UTC Offset see p 48 To determine Append ix E UTC Offset Chart your longitudinal zone press and hold the MARK key and observe the longitude value in the Mark Waypoint Location field It should fall within the sets of values on the chart below Press the QUIT key to avoid mark ing a waypoint Longitudinal Zone Offset W180 0 to W172 5 12 00 W172 5 to W157 5 11 00 W157 5 to W142 5 10 00 Longitudinal Zone Offset W142 5 to W127 5 09 00 E007 5 to E022 5 01 00 aio o wee cago E022 5 to E037 5 02 00 ne p W112 5 to W09
40. different location formats Garmin GPS units allow you to choose the correct coordinate system for the type of map you are using The most common format is latitude and longitude which 1s utilized by all Garmin units On most models you may choose to change the position format to use with other coordinate systems UTM UPS Universal Transverse Mercator Universal Polar Stereographic are easy to use metric grids that are found on most USGS topographic quadrangle maps Several other grids including a user defin able grid for the advanced user may also be selected Appendices Appendix F Map Datums and Position Formats Map Datums are based ona math ematical model of the Earth India Zone IIIB Position Map Datums Formats H Appendices Appendix G WAAS and DGPS fa What is WAAS The Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS is an F A A funded project to improve the overall integrity of the GPS signal It is a space based system that broadcasts integrity information and correction data as determined by ground reference stations see DGPS below At this time the system is still in the developmental stage with a goal of providing reliable signals with an accuracy of 7 meters 21 22 ft both horizon tally and vertically 95 of the time Current tests have shown the actual accuracy to be on the order of 2 3 meters For more information go to http gps faa gov Programs WAAS waas htm What is Differential G
41. e Garmin GBR 21 1s the recommended beacon receiver for use with the GPS 60 Other beacon receivers with the correct RTCM format may be used but may not cor rectly display status or allow tuning control from the GPS unit The USB Interface Cable provided with this unit allows you to connect your GPS 60 toa Appendices Appendix H Interface Wiring Diagram Ground Data Out S Data In Power Cable Plug End View Brown Serial Data OUT White Serial Data IN PC compatible computer s USB port Black Ground Red Power i ACG 3AG 1 2 AMP 10 32 VDC Code Unit Power Data Port Connector Label Fuse Holder 73 Appendices Appendix I Limited Warranty This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase Within this period Garmin will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IM PLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR
42. e Setup The Welcome Page Setup Page allows you to insert a message such as on the Welcome Page each time you turn on your unit To display a greeting on the Welcome Page 1 From the Setup Page highlight Welcome Message and press ENTER 2 Use the keypad at the base of the screen to enter your welcome message Use the ROCKER key to select text and press ENTER to place text 3 When completed highlight OK on the keypad and press ENTER to close 49 GPS Features Calendar Ss 2 IE 06 11 Calendar se 4 oH aH The Calendar Page Week Format D Io 4 MAY 06 04 E oo 06158 08152 TEMPLE BTE LAVA CANYN On each day page you can view sunrise and sunset times hunting and fishing information and wapoints associated with that day 50 Calendar The Calendar allows you to view Sunrise Sunset times moon phase and Hunt and Fish probabilities on a given day Waypoints are automati cally added to the calendar on the day you create them You can add a waypoint to a date if you want to navigate to it The calendar displays a day week or month format To use the Calendar ii 2 From the Main Menu highlight Calendar and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to highlight the day you want to view information for and press ENTER to display the page for that day To add waypoints press the MENU key to display the Options Menu Highlight Add Point and press ENTER to displa
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44. e the point up or down in the list When The Point Options Menu you are finished press ENTER P 33 GPS Navigation Routes Change Data Fields Restore Defaults GoD for Main Menu Deleting a Route Henu emove All Reverse Route Copy Route Delete Route Change Dota Fields Restore Defaults GA for Main Menu The Route Detail Page Menu 36 To replace one point in a route with another 1 Highlight a saved route on the Routes Page and press ENTER Then highlight a waypoint or point in the route and press ENTER 2 Choose Change from the menu and press ENTER 3 Add anew waypoint or other point from the Find Page See Finding Places p 22 for more information To delete the route 1 Highlight a saved route on the Routes Page and press ENTER Then press MENU 2 Highlight Delete Route and press ENTER Then highlight Yes and press ENTER To delete all routes 1 From the Main Menu page use the ROCKER key to highlight Routes and press ENTER 2 Press MENU to open the Routes Page menu Highlight Delete All Routes and press ENTER Then highlight Yes and press ENTER Using the Route Detail Page Menu You can quickly make changes to a route with the Route Detail Page menu To access this menu highlight a saved route on the Routes Page and press ENTER Then press MENU Use the menu to clear a route of all points reverse copy or delete the route change the d
45. ed on the Vehicle Dash Do Not Mount in Front of Airbag Panels Do Not Mount in Front of an Airbag Field of Deployment Safety Warnings and Cautions Read This First WARNING For use in vehicles it is the sole responsibility of the owner operator of a vehicle with the GPS 60 installed to place and secure the device so that it will not interfere with the vehicle operating controls and safety devices obstruct the driver s view of driving conditions or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident Do not mount the unit over airbag panels or in the field of airbag deployment Airbags expand with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path towards the vehicle driver or passengers causing possible injury Refer to airbag safety precautions contained in the vehicle owner s manual Do not mount the unit in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in a collision The mounting hardware provided by Garmin is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof WARNING When used in vehicles it is the sole responsibility of the driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe manner maintain full surveillance of all driving conditions at all times and not become dis tracted by the unit to the exclusion of safe driving practices It is unsafe to operate the controls of the unit while you are driving Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a GPS 60 insta
46. elds highlight the appropriate option and press ENTER To change which data fields appear 1 From the Compass Page press the MENU key Use the ROCKER key to highlight Change Data Fields and press ENTER 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight a field you want to change and press ENTER Scroll through the list to find the type of data you want to appear highlight it and press ENTER Do the same to change other data fields Press QUIT to exit GPS Navigation The Compass Page Show 3 Dota Fields 4 Dota Fields Choose how many data fields you want to appear on the Compass Page 13 GPS Navigation Using the Trip Computer Page The Trip Computer Page displays a wide variety of travel data that is useful for navigating long distances After each trip you can reset some or all of the Trip Computer data so that you can gather new data The Trip Computer Page From the Trip Computer Page press MENU to view a list of options From this menu you can reset data display fields in large numbers for a Time Wows Ave easy reading change which data fields appear see p 13 for an example 01 05 21 5 or restore defaults Stopped To reset Trip Computer data 1 From the Trip Computer Page press MENU highlight Reset and press ENTER 2 Place a check next to each field you want to reset by higlighting each field with the ROCKER key and pressing ENTER To reset all The Trip Computer Page fields highlight
47. elect a point highlight Use at the bottom of the item information page and press ENTER The hunting and fishing times for that location appear 4 To return to the current date press MENU and choose Current Location Games The GPS 60 includes games as an entertainment feature Most of these games are GPS based and all of them are fun aN Note When playing any of the virtual games where you are moving about on a real playing field use reasonable and prudent caution in selecting an area free of hazards such a holes obstruc tions or proximity to vehicular traffic Playing these games may distract your attention from observing objects in your path To select and play a game 1 From the Main Menu highlight Games and press ENTER 2 Highlight the game you want to play and press ENTER When you finish reading the instruction message press ENTER to start the game Memory Race This is a GPS virtual game where you are the playing piece in the center of a virtual memory board To win the Memory Race remember which square has which symbol then clear the board by matching all of the two symbol sets together Travel to each square highlight Open at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER to view the symbol Press the QUIT key to stop play GPS Features Ce tga Maze GekoSmak Hibbons Gekoids Beast Hunt 01 25 23 04 JUN 04 The Games Page Memory Race J 56 GPS Features
48. ess QUIT to exit Screen Contrast Slider Screen Brightness Slider GPS Navigation The Satellite Page The Satellite Page displays information about the satellite signals the GPS 60 Is receiving In the middle of the page you can see a number of The Satellite Pa ge satellite icons with numbers each number represents a specific satellite in space The satellites appear on the page where they would appear in the sky if you looked straight up As the GPS 60 acquires satellite signals the strength of each signal u HETEL CEI appears on the graph at the bottom of the page An outlined bar means the GPS 60 is trying to acquire a signal a shaded bar means the GPS 60 has already acquired a signal When the GPS 60 has at least three satellite signals your position in coordinates appears at the top of the page If you have trouble acquiring satellite signals you can tell the GPS 60 your current location from the Satellite Page Menu To choose a new location 1 From the Satellite Page press MENU Use the ROCKER key to highlight New Location and press ENTER The Satellite Page 2 Highlight Automatic and press ENTER to let the GPS 60 determine your new location Highlight Use Map and press ENTER to point to your current location on the Map Page 3 If you choose Use Map use the ROCKER key to move the arrow on the map near your current location Press IN or OUT to zoom in or out on the map When you fi
49. ht or left to move between pages Map Setup General Settings The first page of the Map Setup feature is the General Settings Page Use this page to select the map orientation see p 9 Auto Zoom auto matically sets the map scale to include the beginning and ending points of a route Detail sets the degree of map detail displayed GPS Navigation The Setup Menu eS Stop Navigation Dato Fields Chonge Dota Fields Map Guidance Text Heasure Distance Turn Declutter On Restore Defaults GOL for Main Menu Access the Map Setup menu from the Setup Page or from the Map Page Select Setup Map from the Map Page menu _ Barto Orientation Track Up I Laton Grid Off Map Setup General 45 GPS Navigation The Setup Menu Max Zoom AUTO AUTO E Track Points 3000 Go To Line Bearing E Map Setup tTracks weie se rhiol Max 400m Text Size Map Points AUTO E Map Points None User Waypoints AUTO User Waypoints Med Map Setup Points Map Setup tText _ maTo Show Map Mame WwiColumbia Missouri 4 POI Landmarks Jun 2004 E Map Setup Information 46 Map Setup Tracks Settings The second page contains Tracks settings You have settings for maxi mum zoom for viewing saved tracks and active track logs You can set the number of track points for recording a track and select either a bearing or course line for navigating a track
50. ight Measure Distance and press ENTER 3 Use the ROCKER key to select a point you want to measure from and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to move the panning arrow to the point you want to measure to Then view the distance between the two points on the right above the map area When you are finished press QUIT to exit Turning Declutter On Off Use Declutter to hide extensive detail on the Map Page that prevents you from seeing the page clearly To turn declutter on or off 1 Press PAGE until you see the Map Page 2 Press the MENU key to display the Map Page Options Menu To turn declutter on use the ROCKER key to highlight Turn Declutter On and press ENTER To turn declutter off select Turn Declutter Off GPS Navigation The Map Page Panning Speed Heading m 00 N Point you are Di measuring to South to VISTA stange from pin to Pin TREE we Panning Arrow Measuring Distance By default the GPS 60 begins measuring distances from your current location A pin on the map represents where you are measuring from and the dotted line represents the measurement path from one point to the other I GPS Navigation The Compass Page Data Fields Time To Wext 04 38 Course The Course Pointer indicates your course of travel and the distance you drift off l2 Bearing Pointer Using the Compass Page The Compass Page uses traditional navigation to display your
51. ing on tracks 32 deleting 19 editing 18 finding 23 Man Overboard 17 moving 19 projecting 20 proximity 21 Welcome Message creating 49 Wrist Strap installing 61 Z Zooming 8 77 Declaration of Conformity Hereby Garmin declares that this GPS 60 product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Direc tive 1999 S EC To view the full Declaration of Conformity see the Garmin Web site for your Garmin product http www garmin com products gps60 Click Manuals and then select the Declaration of Conformity Industry Canada Compliance This Category II radiocommunication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS 310 Online Auction Purchases Products sold through online auctions are not eligible for rebates or other special offers from Garmin Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required Garmin will not replace missing components from any package purchased through an online auction International Purchases A separate warranty is provided by international distributors for units purchased outside the United States This warranty is provided by the local in country distributor and this distributor provides local service for your unit Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of intended distribution Units purchased in the United States or Canada
52. int GPS Navigation Editing Routes Once you have created a route it is automatically saved in a list on the Routes Page Your GPS 60 names the route using the names of the first and last waypoints Highlight a route and press ENTER to view a list of all the points included in the route From this page you can change the TE Routes order of the points insert or replace points delete points or use the route VISTA HOME as it is VISTA TREE STAND CAMPSITE HOME To add a waypoint to a route sana 1 Highlight a saved route on the Routes Page and press ENTER Then highlight a waypoint or point in the route and press ENTER Leg Dist 2 Choose Insert from the menu and press ENTER 0 3 Add a waypoint or other point to a route with the Find Page See Navigate JM Mop _ Finding Places p 22 for more information From a saved Route Detail Page highlight a point in the route and press ENTER to access the point options menu see To remove a waypoint from a route 1 Highlight a saved route on the Routes Page and press ENTER Then highlight a waypoint or point in the route and press ENTER 2 Choose Remove from the menu and press ENTER To change the order of waypoints in a route 1 Highlight a saved route on the Routes Page and press ENTER Then highlight the point you want to move and press ENTER 2 Choose Move from the menu and press ENTER 3 Use the ROCKER key to mov
53. ion and are more stringent than outdoor requirements Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Introduction FCC Compliance Information NOTE The GPS 60 does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center Unauthorized repairs or modifica tions could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under
54. ity option When you lose a game the screen will display the layout of hazards slide and warning platforms A scoreboard keeps track of your wins and loses Beast Hunt hi ae Beast Hunt Select Beast Hunt from the Games Menu and press ENTER to display the game prompt window 2 Read the prompt and then press ENTER to display the Difficulty Options window Make your choice and press ENTER Then choose one of the Visibility Options and press ENTER to begin the game 3 Use the ROCKER key to jump trom platform to platform When you land on a shaded platform that means you are one or two steps from the dragon A platform with a circle means you are next to a pit If you fall into a pit you lose If you jump into the dragon you lose If you shoot an arrow at the dragon and miss you lose To defeat the dragon use ENTER to place an arrow in a shaded platform Use the ROCKER key to point and ENTER to shoot You must shoot when you are right next to the dragon 58 Accessories included with the unit NOTE Refer to the list of accessories on the unit packaging O Wrist Strap Provides convenient method for carrying the unit Belt Clip Attaches to the back of the unit and clips to belt or waist band USB Interface Cable Provides connection to a PC for data transfer Also includes MapSource Trip and Waypoint Manager CD ROM with USB Drivers Owner s Manual Start up instructions and detailed operation refer
55. lect Change Map Info Reference to search near a point on the map other than your current location a kn 3 If you are finding a city by name begin spelling the name Finding Cities Near of the city on the keyboard with the ROCKER and ENTER Current Location keys As you enter letters on the keyboard the list of cities changes to show cities that contain those letters When you see the city you are looking for in the list select OK on the keyboard and then use the ROCKER key to select the city from the list Press ENTER 4 To save the city as a waypoint select Save To view the city on the map select Map To create a route to the city from your current location select Go To Finding Cities by Name 29 GPS Navigation Finding Points of Interest If you have loaded optional MapSource Points of Interest POI data a you can search for all Points of Interest including restaurants interstate Findi ng Places exits lodging services and more Keep in mind that you will not see these search options on the Find Page unless you have loaded the optional data If you are searching for a restaurant or other Point of Interest with multiple locations such as McDonald s only the location closest to you appears in the list of points If you search by name all locations of McDonald s appear in the list See p 22 for instructions on searching by name Exits Recent Find All POI Shopping
56. lled to pay full attention to operation of the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in mo tion could result in an accident with property damage and personal injury Installing the Batteries The GPS operates on two AA batteries not included Alkaline or NiMH batteries may be used see p 40 to set the battery type Stored data will not be lost when batteries are removed To install batteries i Remove the battery cover by lifting up on the D ring turning it 1 4 turn counterclockwise and then pulling the cover away Insert the batteries observing the proper polarity A polarity diagram can be found molded inside the battery compartment Reinstall the battery cover by Locking connecting the bottom of the Pin Slot cover to the bottom of the unit Make sure the tab on the cover fits into the slot on the unit Press the cover closed and turn the D ring clockwise to lock Battery Compartment Getting Started Installing Batteries When replacing batteries use only new or fully charged batteries Do not mix Alkaline and NiMH batteries Rechargeable batteries may typically display lower capacity than disposable batteries Remove the batteries from the unit if you don t plan to use it for several months Storing batteries in the unit for prolonged periods may result in leaking and damage to the battery compartment Follow the manufacturer s instructions for proper care and dispos
57. n change almost any setting on your GPS 60 To access the Setup Menu highlight Setup from the Main Menu Page and press ENTER Saving Battery Life Using backlighting WAAS or frequent beep tones can significantly reduce the life of your batteries To save battery life lower the intensity and timeout of your backlight use WAAS infrequently and mute the beep tones You can also change your GPS settings to battery saver mode To change backlight settings 1 From the Setup Menu highlight Display and press ENTER 2 Highlight the Backlight Timeout field and press ENTER Choose 15 seconds to preserve battery life and press ENTER 3 Change the Backlight Level field to a lower percentage by highlighting it and pressing ENTER and then pressing the ROCKER key down To disable WAAS 1 From the Setup Menu highlight System and press ENTER 2 Highlight the WAAS field and press ENTER Choose Disabled trom the menu and press ENTER GPS Navigation The Setup Menu Geocache Marine D Units Heading 11 08 24 09 JUN 04 Adjusting Backlight Timeout and Brightness 39 GPS Navigation The Setup Menu Normal Battery Saver GPS Off Demo Mode English x Battery Saver S Off oo D Demo Hode Enabled Disabled Ed FRANGAIS FRANCAIS Espa ol Deutsch Italiano System Setup Page 40 To mute beep tones 1 F
58. nd your location press ENTER 1 03 06 0910 15 16 17 18 21 22 2b 29 GPS Navigation The Map Page Guidance Text Compass Pointer TREE STAND Position Arrow Route see p 33 Zoom Scale The Map Page A 3 Panning Arrow Accuracy Circle Using the Map Page The Map Page is the primary navigation feature of the GPS 60 You can use the Map Page to do the following e View your current location and watch your progress as you move across the page e View and save points on the map see p 16 e View tracks a dotted line that represents your path see p 29 e View and navigate routes see p 33 Your position appears as a small triangle called the position arrow on the Map Page Your GPS 60 automatically keeps the position arrow near the bottom center of the Map Page If you zoom in far enough you can see a circle around the position arrow This circle is called the accuracy circle and it represents how accurate your position is on the map When the circle is small your position is very accurate Zooming and Panning To zoom in or out press the JN and OUT keys To zoom rapidly press and hold the ZN or OUT keys A zoom scale appears in the lower left corner of the Map Page To pan the map view other parts of the map press the ROCKER key to display the map panning arrow As you move the arrow with the ROCKER key you can see different parts of the map Changing the Map Page Display
59. ne point to several others The GPS 60 can store fifty routes that contain up to 250 points each You can create routes that include waypoints or points of interest with the Routes Page With MapSource mapping software and your personal computer you can create complex routes and transfer them to your GPS 60 Created routes are automati cally saved in a list on the Routes Page You can edit a route at any time To create a route 1 From the Main Menu Page use the ROCKER key to highlight Routes and press ENTER 2 Highlight New and press ENTER 3 Highlight lt Select Next Point gt and press ENTER to add a waypoint or other point to your route The Find page appears 4 To adda waypoint select Waypoints and choose the waypoint you want to add to the route To add other points highlight the correct category and choose the point you want to add to the route See Finding Places p 22 for more information Then highlight Use and press ENTER 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more points to your route When you are finished adding points highlight Navigate and press ENTER to begin using the route or press QUIT to exit and save the route on the Routes Page GPS Navigation Routes D E Saved Routes CHPSTE TREE GRMEUR GRHT HOME CMPSTE The Routes Page D EH D EH VISTA lt Select Next Point gt Note 26 MAY 04 3 26 18PH Location N 38 50 236
60. ng and press ENTER For Garmin DGPS or RTCM In NMEA Out use the ROCKER key to highlight Beacon and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to select Scan or User and press ENTER If you select Scan the GPS 60 will automatically direct the beacon receiver to scan for available beacon transmitters If you select User select the Freq and Bit Rate fields and enter the appropriate settings The beacon status signal to noise ratio and distance to beacon are displayed in the bottom of the page GPS Navigation The Setup Menu USB GARMIN Data Format Connected Serial Data Format GARMIN GARMIN DGPS NHEA In NMEA Out RICH In Text Out None 43 GPS Navigation Tones Setup The Tones Setup Page allows you to customize the signal tones for a variety of unit features The Setup Menu To change or mute tones 1 From the Setup Menu highlight Tones and press ENTER 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the tone you want to change and press ENTER As you scroll down the list of tones you will hear an example of each tone Choose the tone you want to hear and press ENTER To mute all tones highlight Mute and press ENTER Page Sequence Setup The Page Sequence Setup Page allows you to reorder any of the Main Choose from nineteen different tones for each field or choose Pages and add additional pages to the Main Page cycle If you add a page Off to turn the
61. nges or improvements Visit the Garmin web site www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products Garmin MapSource BlueChart and TracBack are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permisison of Garmin March 2006 Part Number 190 00330 00 Rev B Printed in Taiwan Introduction Preface Thank you for choosing the Garmin GPS 60 handheld navigation system This Owner s Manual contains the following sections Preface Introduction contains the Table of Contents Garmin software license agreement FCC compliance information and safety warnings and precautions Use this area to record the serial number 8 digit number located on the back of the box in case your GPS 60 is lost stolen or Getting Started introduces the main features of the GPS 60 needs service Be sure to keep your original sales receipt in a safe place or attach a photocopy inside the manual GPS Navigation gives step by step instructions for navigating with your GPS 60 and customizing it to fit your needs GPS Features provides detailed descriptions of additional GPS 60 features such as a calendar best hunting and fishing times sun and Serial Number moon information games and more aa Appendices includes additional information about your GPS 60 Index a comprehensive index organi
62. ning use of these properties To use the Marine Setup feature 1 From the Setup Page highlight Marine and press ENTER 2 Highlight the box in front of each field to activate the desired alarm and press ENTER 3 Highlight the field adjacent to each checked box press ENTER and use the Number Keypad to enter the value for each alarm Highlight OK and press ENTER to close NOTE Before setting up and placing physical geocache stations D GPS Navigation The Setup Menu Geocache Symbols Find RA Found Calendar Entry when Found Find hidden treasures using GPS coordinates posted on the Internet by those hiding the cache Find the cache fill out the logbook take something out put something back in and return the cache Visit http zwww garmin com outdoor geocaching for more details Deep and shallow water alarms require NMEA sonar input interfacing 47 48 GPS Navigation The Setup Menu Time Format 12 Hour Time Zone D6nrs OD min Daylight Saving Time 09 07 43 10 JUN 04 Position Format hddd mm mmm Map Datum WGS 84 Distance Speed Fahrenheit Time Setup The Time Setup Page allows you to set the correct time for your geographic location To use the Time Setup feature 1 From the Setup Page highlight Time and press ENTER 2 Highlight the Time Format field and press ENTER to choose from 12
63. nual follow the instructions to advance a route to the next point If you choose Distance specify a radius value 37 GPS Navigation Navigating with the Highway Page The Highway Page is a three dimensional view of the route you are currently navigating To access the Highway Page highlight Highway on the Main Menu Page and press ENTER As you navigate a route the Highway Page displays each upcoming waypoint and visually guides you errata to your destination Your route appears as a dark line You can zoom in 0833 and out on the graphical display and you can change the way the High Time To Next way Page looks Keep in mind that if you are not currently navigating a 01 22 route the Highway Page will appear empty The Highway Page To navigate using the Highway Page 1 Create or open a saved route and begin navigating 2 From the Main Menu Page highlight Highway and press ENTER 3 Press MENU to stop navigating change the number or type of data fields that appear or restore the default data field settings Highlight The Highway Page the desired option and press ENTER Stop Navigation Recalculate Data Fields Change Data Fields Restore Defaults GLO for Main Menu Press MENU to access a list of options for the Highway Page 38 The Setup Menu The Setup Menu allows you to customize the GPS 60 to your personal preferences Using the Setup Menu you can save battery life and you ca
64. ome batteries Some batteries can rupture at high temperatures 2 Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U S DoD imposed Selective Availability SA Program 3 With optional Garmin GBR 21 Beacon Receiver input 4 Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as the temperature decreases Use Lithium batter ies when operating the GPS 60 in below freezing condi tions Extensive use of screen backlighting and or audible tones significantly reduces battery life 63 64 Appendices Appendix C Data Field Options The following list provides a brief description of each data field op tion Some of these options are supported only by devices interfaced to your GPS 60 Accuracy GPS The current accuracy of your GPS determined location Bearing The compass direction from your current position to a destina tion point Course The desired path of travel from your starting point to your destination point Depth The depth of water from sonar NMEA input Distance To Destination The entire distance from beginning to end of a route Distance To Next The distance to the next point on a route ETA At Destination The estimated time that you will arrive at your destination 1f you maintain your current speed and course ETA At Next The estimated time that you will arrive at the next point on your route if you maintain your current speed and course Elevation The distance a
65. ormation Page is the same Use these menu options to help you search for and navigate to points To use the Find Item Information Page Options Menu 1 With an Information page displayed for a Find item press the MENU key to display the Options Menu 2 Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired option and press ENTER GPS Navigation Finding Places Recent Finds A amp M Carpet Towa Paint Mfg Co amp Quik Trip Store f Taco Via amp 001 Garmin International a GARMIN Shawnee Mission Co Mattress City The Recent Finds Page The last several points you have found are listed on the Recent Finds Page in order from most recent to least recent Average Location i Project Waypoint Find Hear Here Chonge Reference Set Proximity Add To Route View Sun And Moon View Hunt And Fish GA for Main Menu The Point Information Page Menu 27 GPS Navigation Finding Places D O w CAMPSITE CAMPSITE Note Note 24 MAY 04 24 MAY 04 121407 12 1407PM Location Location N 38 50 959 N 38 50 959 094 49 051 094 49 051 i Depth Elevation Depth w 1 08 Delete Mop_ RET Use the Change Reference option to calculate the distance and bearing from another point on the map to the waypoint The From Current Location field changes to From Map 28 Average Location Used with waypoints only it samples a waypoint loc
66. ose Use Map or Use Find Menu to specify a new location GPS Features Sun and Moon 19 ESAN mg 01 16 Location SIECLE Current Location Sunrise ae 3548 unset 8 40 Moonrise 1 01 Moonset 700 The Sun and Moon Page a 54 GPS Features Hunt and Fish Date 03 JAN 13 Location Current Location Prediction Poor Day Best Times O3 268 O5 268 03 57 0557 Good Times O9 378 10 37 10 08 11 08 Hunt and Fish Page Hunt and Fish The Hunt and Fish Tables provide you with a listing of predicted best times for hunting and fishing for a chosen date and location Keep in mind that these times are just an estimate based on the position of the moon ha PN hunting and fishing predictions From the Main Menu highlight Hunt and Fish and press ENTER The current date and location are displayed in the date and location fields at the top of the page 2 To view the predictions for a different date select the Date field and enter a new date 3 To view the predictions for a different location select the Location field and choose one of the options Choose Use Map to select a point on the map using the Panning Arrow Then press ENTER to display the table for that location The Location field will now state Map Location Choose Use Find Menu to select a point from the Find Page see p 22 for instructions When you s
67. plays a table of best hunting and fishing times for any given location and date e Games Includes a series of challenging games some incorporat ing GPS navigation 15 GPS Navigation Waypoints TREE STAND E Press the MARK key to create a waypoint at your current location The waypoint appears on the Map Page with a name and Symbol Name field field Aa 4 20 26PM Select to view hows when i Location waypoint on N 3851 337 waypoint was Map Page y 09447941 created Select to Select to save average waypoint and waypoint exit The Mark Waypoint Page 16 Creating Waypoints A waypoint is any point on the Map Page that you store in memory You can mark create a waypoint at your current location or at another location on the map The GPS 60 automatically saves waypoints so you can view them at any time on the Map Page To mark a waypoint at your current location 1 Press the MARK key from any page The Mark Waypoint Page appears To change the name of the waypoint use the ROCKER key to highlight the Name field and press ENTER to display the on screen keypad Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to select a name for the waypoint If you choose a name that has already been used a Waypoint Already Exits message appears Press ENTER to acknowledge and choose a new name To assign an identifying symbol to a waypoint use the ROCKER key to highlight the Symbol field and press ENTER
68. ress and release the FIND key To search for a particular type of point use the ROCKER key to highlight the appro priate icon and press ENTER Once you choose a search category a list of points appears By default the list contains only those items near your current location or the Panning Arrow if active To find places by name press MENU and select Find by Name To find places near your current location press MENU and select Find Nearest Finding Waypoints Use the Find Page to locate waypoints quickly and easily All waypoints are listed in alphabetical order Once you select a waypoint you can view it on the map edit the waypoint or create a route to it from your current location To find a waypoint 1 Press FIND to display the Find Page Highlight Waypoints and press ENTER to display the Waypoints List 2 Use the ROCKER key to scroll up and down the list to find a waypoint If the list is large press MENU to display a list of search options e Find By Name allows you to enter the name of the waypoint in a search field e Find Nearest lists waypoints near your current location e Select Symbol lists waypoints that have a specific symbol e Change Reference allows you to use the Panning Arrow to select a point on the map other than your current location 4 Highlight the waypoint you are looking for and press ENTER The Waypoint Information Page appears To edit the waypoint
69. rom the Setup Menu highlight Tones and press ENTER 2 Highlight the Mute checkbox and press ENTER To put GPS in battery saver mode 1 From the Setup Menu highlight System and press ENTER 2 Highlight the GPS field and press ENTER Choose Battery Saver from the menu and press ENTER System Setup The System Setup Page allows you to select from four modes of GPS operation enable disable WAAS designate battery type choose a display text language and choose what happens when the GPS 60 loses external power To change a System Setup feature 1 From the Setup Menu highlight System and press ENTER Use the ROCKER and ENTER keys to select the feature field and setup options 2 With an option for a field highlighted press ENTER to select To view the current GPS 60 software version press MENU and select Software Version Display Setup The Display Setup Page allows you to set backlight timeout bright ness level and display contrast You can also change the brightness and contrast levels by pressing and releasing the POWER key For instruc tions on changing backlight levels and contrast see p 6 Interface Setup The Interface Setup Page allows you to control the input output format used when connecting your unit to a computer external NMEA device DGPS beacon receiver or other device using a USB or Serial Port Cable The following settings are available GARMIN The proprietar
70. s important information for navigating with the GPS 60 Press and release the PAGE key to cycle through the Main Pages The pages are shown to the left in order Welcome Page Getting Started Status Bar Backlighting and Contrast Status Bar The Status Bar appears at the top of the each Main Page and contains icons that represent GPS 60 functions see below m Battery Power Using Auxiliary Power Acquiring Satellites bet 2 Dimensional Navigation EH 3 Dimensional Navigation Fes Backlight 1s On m Alarm is Set Faf Connected with USB Status Bar At the top of each Main Page is a status bar which provides informa tion about several GPS 60 features A table of status bar icons and defini tions appears to the left Backlighting and Contrast The backlight comes on so you can see the screen clearly To turn on the backlight press and release the POWER key Thereafter each time you press a key the backlight turns on automatically Keep in mind that excessive use of backlighting can significantly drain your battery power You can increase the screen contrast to compensate for low backlight levels if you wish See p 41 for information on changing the backlight timeout setting To adjust backlighting and contrast 1 From any page press and release the POWER key 2 Press the ROCKER key up or down to increase or decrease screen brightness 3 Press the ROCKER key left or right to change screen contrast Pr
71. sa 12 The Trip Computer Page csccssssscsessssseseseseees 14 Using the Trip Computer Page oo 14 The Main Menu Page 15 Wi ely SONS iore 16 Creatine Waypo Mi Sessera 16 Creating a Man Overboard Waypoint 17 Averaging Waypoint Location ccccccseeeeees 18 Editing a Waypoint ccccccseeseseseseseseeeeeseeeeeees 18 Projecting a Waypoint ssseisrssss isenimi 20 Proximity Waypoints ccccccccsseeseseseeeseseeeeeees 21 Finding PACS va sccsdssscceseshosstecssbeneceenssactincsscccaedets 22 Usine the Find Paes cee ee 22 Finding Waypoints specter erernabssaseeeenesnces 23 Finding Geocache Points ccecssseeseseeeeeeeees 24 Finde CIEE occ cesses sensscsssascenssccncpasasonsasznasees 29 Finding Points of Interest ccceseeeeseeeseeeees 26 Finding a Recently Found Place eee 27 Point Information Page Options Menu 21 OK escapes cece ccs cc aeode ct esceesecatetceceeceeacts 29 Usine a Tack Lof saian 29 The saved Tock Pape secere 31 Creating and Using a Route eee 33 ROUTES iccescnssgecstsircretsatusesasatacsasienstanetanssimnsnencentic 33 Creating Routes with a Go TO 34 Editing ROUGE Seen ee ank 35 Using the Route Detail Page Menu 0 36 Advanced Feature Changing Route Transition 37 The Highway Page ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseenseees 38 The Setup Menu sivccad caccsrenscaccdencstercaeccaventernceecds 39 Savne Battery Lipsa 39 S U e A 40 D paro
72. sources which we identify as required in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer Virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incomplete data to some degree This is particularly true outside the United States where complete and accurate digital data is either not available or prohibitively expensive WARNING The Global Positioning System GPS is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Although the Garmin GPS 60 is a precision electronic NAVigation AID NAVAID any NA VAID can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore become unsafe WARNING This product its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or reproductive harm This Notice is being provided in accordance with California s Proposition 65 If you have any questions or would like additional information please refer to our web site at http vww garmin com prop65 Introduction Warnings and Precautions Introduction Warnings and Precautions Important Because the Garmin GPS 60 can be used for vehicular navigation important safety considerations must be observed Please read and observe the instructions on this page Do Not Mount Where Driver 5 Field of Do Not Place Unsecured Vision is Block
73. the Main Menu Page Then use the ROCKER key to highlight Tracks and press ENTER Make sure the On button next to Track Log is highlighted If not use the ROCKER key to highlight it and press ENTER To set up a track log highlight Setup and press ENTER to display the Setup page Select Wrap When Full to continue recording when full by overwriting the oldest data with new Continued on next page GPS Navigation Tracks Track Log hm Off __Setup__ _Clear__ Saved Tracks 05 May 04 12 Unused The Tracks Page 29 GPS Navigation Tracks Do you want to save the entire track Choose whether you want to save the entire track or part of a track A4 JUN 12 15PM L z 12 50PM OLATHE HOME CAMPSITE Sy 08 apsource Select the beginning point for Select the ending point for the saved track the saved track Saving Part of a Track Choose the beginning point and ending point for the saved track Then select OK to save 30 6 Highlight the Record Method field and press ENTER Choose from Distance Time or Auto Because a track is made of a series of points that define your path of travel they can be placed a specified distance apart or placed at a time interval you specify Auto automatically chooses how to record track points Choose an interval for setting track points from the Interval field
74. vigation To change which data fields appear 1 Press PAGE until you see the Map Page 2 Press the MENU key Use the ROCKER key to highlight Change The Map Page Data Fields and press ENTER 3 Highlight a data field and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to scroll through the list and highlight the type of data you want to l display Press ENTER again to select a new field type Speed Maximum 4 Speed Moving Ava Change other data fields in the same way When you are finished Speed Overall Avg press QUIT Sunrise F Heading m Sunset Time To Destination N NOTE You can change which data fields appear only if you are currently displaying data fields on the Map Page ii TA or hide Guidance Text Press PAGE until you see the Map Page Changing Data Fields 2 Press the MENU key Use the ROCKER key to highlight Guidance Use the ROCKER key to scroll through the list of possible Text and press ENTER data fields When you find a data field you want to display 3 Select Always Show Never Show or Show When Navigating and highlight it and press ENTER press ENTER 10 Measuring Distance This Map Page option allows you to determine the distance between two points on the Map Page Distances are measured in straight lines To measure distance 1 Press PAGE until you see the Map Page 2 Press the MENU key to display the Map Page Options Menu Use the ROCKER key to highl
75. y The current time and date It can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour format in local time or universal UTC time To Course Your direction of travel to get back on course Trip Odometer The running total of distance traveled since the Trip Computer was reset Trip Time Moving The length of time your vehicle has been in motion since the Trip Computer was reset Trip Time Stopped The length of time that the vehicle has been stopped stationary while the unit was powered On and tracking your location since the Trip Computer was reset Trip Time Total The total time the unit has been tracking since the Trip Computer was reset Turn The direction of and distance to the next turn on an active route Velocity Made Good The rate of closure on a destination based upon your current speed and course of travel Vertical Speed The rate of altitude gain loss over time Vertical Speed To Dest The measurement of your rate of accent to a predetermined height Water Speed The data acquired from measurement devices interfaced to the GPS 60 is used to calculate your current speed over water Water Temperature The temperature of water at a measured depth using measurement devices interfaced to the GPS 60 Waypoint At Destination The last point on a route your destination Waypoint At Next The next point on your route Appendices Appendix C Data Field Options 67 Appendices Connecting the GPS 6
76. y format used to exchange waypoint route track log and MapSource data with a PC Use this option when trans ferring data with MapSource software GARMIN DGPS The proprietary format used with a Garmin differ ential beacon receiver e g GBR 21 Allows you to tune the beacon receiver directly from the GPS 60 GPS Navigation The Setup Menu ep Backlight Timeout P w 15 Seconds Backlight Level 4 GPS Navigation The Setup Menu The Serial Format Menu 42 NMEA In NMEA Out Supports input and output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3 01 data Text Out Allows ASCII text output of location and velocity informa tion No input RTCM In Provides DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC 104 format No output RTCM In NMEA Out Allows DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC 104 format and supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 ver sion 3 01 data RTCM In Text Out Allows DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC 104 format and supports the output of simple ASCII text output of location and velocity information None Provides no interfacing capabilities To change the Serial Data Format i fi From the Setup Menu highlight Interface and press ENTER Highlight the Serial Format field and press ENTER If you select Text Out and or RTCM In additional fields will appear Use the ROCKER key to highlight Baud Rate and press ENTER Use the ROCKER key to highlight the desired setti
77. y the Find Feature Menu Select the type of point you want to place on the Day Page see p 22 tor details on using the Find Feature From the Information Page highlight Use and press ENTER to place the point reference on the Day Page To remove points from a Day Page press MENU to display the Options Menu Select Remove Points and press ENTER to display the Remove Points Options List To view other calendar formats Sun and Moon or Hunt and Fish extended data for a specific date and location press the MENU key and use the ROCKER key to choose the type of data you want to view Alarm Clock The Alarm Clock Feature turns your GPS 60 into an alarm clock You can choose from different alarm tones and use the Snooze feature to delay the alarm for an additional seven minutes To set the Alarm Clock 1 From the Main Menu highlight Alarm Clock and press ENTER 2 Highlight the Alarm Time field and press ENTER Use the Number Keypad to set the desired alarm time Then select OK 3 Highlight the Alarm Mode field and press ENTER Select On and press ENTER 4 Highlight the Alarm Beep field and select the type of alarm tone desired When you turn the alarm On an Alarm Set message appears and asks if you want to turn the unit off When the set time arrives the unit will turn on and sound the alarm Press any key to silence the alarm Calculator The Calculator feature allows you to
78. yards and large fields being 60 yards by 90 yards about the size of an American football field The difficulty levels are Easy Normal and Hard These levels de termine how often Gekos appear The pace quickens and values vary as difficulty levels increase Nibbons In this GPS game you must walk around the board collecting the flags as they appear As you walk your tail will grow You may travel anywhere on the screen but you cannot walk on your tail or you will lose a life As an added challenge you must also avoid the Skulls that chase after you Gekoids This GPS game which can be played without GPS on is all about blasting gekoids You are the ship and you can survive only when you avoid getting hit Before you begin to play check your game settings Orient Map Northwards rotates your ship in the center of the map The map is stationary and north is always up Orient Map Ship Up rotates the virtual world around your ship Your ship always points Up Press the ENTER key to start and blast away GPS Features 57 GPS Features Beast Hunt Although not a true GPS game Beast Hunt requires some navigation skills You must find and defeat the dragon with an arrow before the dragon gets you while navigating a maze of platforms From time to time you will be transported by slides that curve or move you diagonally The game consists of several difficulty levels and an extended or limited visibil
79. zed by subject Product Registration Contact Garmin Help us better support you by completing our online registration Ifyou should encounter any difficulty while using your GPS today Have the serial number of your GPS 60 handy and connect to our Ce ON Tee eae a Product Support by phone Web site http www garmin com Look for the Product Registration 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 link on our Home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the Monday Friday 8 am 5 pm Central Time right hand column of this page or by e mail at sales garmin com In Europe contact Garmin Europe Ltd at 44 1794 5 19944 iii Introduction INTrOCUCTION c ccceeeeesssseeeeeeeeees i PY TAGE cimanina i Software License Agreement iv FCC Compliance Information V Warnings and Precautions vi Getting Started eee 1 Installing Batteries wcwscssetsecvessrantecttecwasrataiiiewecte 1 Learning Key Functions s 2 Start Up and Initialization cesses 4 Initia lizinie the GPS RECEIVED eeren 4 The Main Page Sequence 5 Status Bar Backlighting and Contrast 6 The Satellite Page 7 GPS Navigation s es 7 The Map Page ose cece escent 8 Usmo the Map Pape esrus 8 Looming and Panningen 8 Changing the Map Page Display cee 9 Measuring Distan encn cece eeeeeas 11 Turning Declutter On Off ccc 11 The Compass Page 12 Usine the Compass Page siiiiiiiiiiiicssrssseriiis
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