How to - navigate a track using an eTrex 10/20/30 |
Garmin eTrex 10/20/30These notes are here because the routines needed are hidden in the menus of the GPS Indoors actionsWe start by assuming you have the track (name.gpx) which was emailed from a friend, downloaded from a website or whatever. Your first task is to load the track (name.gpx) into the GPS unit from your computer assuming you already have it stored on the computer and have already found it. First connect your GPS to your computer by the manufacturer-supplied or equivalent USB cable. You should see your Garmin listed when you get the computer to display "My Computer" items (Windows 7). The track will appear as..... Outdoors actionsWhen you have copied the track to your GPS you can unplug it from the computer. Now, or later, you should take your GPS outside and set it going. When it has found the satellites and located your position, go through the actions below on the menu of the GPS. The menu you want looks rather like the image here...
You can use Track Manager....
Caution: Press joystick carefully to select "Go". Or you can use Where to?....
Caution: Press joystick carefully to select "Go". NotesThe initial screen will show the entire track, which is not useful for navigation as it is far too small. You will need to zoom in by using the second button down on the Left side of the GPS. (The top L button will zoom out). Once it is set up the screen should scroll to keep your current position in view. Incidentally, if you press the Menu button at this stage you will find you can set up your screen display to be "North up" or "Track up". Pesonally I much prefer "North up" since the screen will flicker horribly when using "Track up" due to the small errors in successive position calculations. If you want the "Follow the needle" type of display, then use the "back" button to reach a menu screen with a "Compass" choice. On models without a compass, this choice will give you the "Follow the needle" display An intermittent problemIf you have followed the above instructions then, throughout the walk, your current location will stay in the middle of the screen. (In other words the track-map will scroll so your own location stays central) Sometimes this scrolling action ceases and your current position will wander off of the screen. You can bring it back by scrolling the screen with the joystick, but this is irritating and inconvenient. It seems the problem is caused by accidental pressing of the thumbstick, which launches a "go to" operation. So, if you just give the "Back" button a short press, you will go back to normal operation again. |