Start-up and satellite acquisition, Unit operation, Battery installation – Garmin GPSMAP 60 User Manual

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Start-Up and Satellite Acquisition

Find a location where you have a clear view of the sky. If you’re

starting up for the first time or you have moved over 600 miles since
last using the GPSmap 60, it must initialize (determine its location
by searching for satellites that are in position over your current loca-
tion). Press the MENU key to use the Location option from the Sat-
ellite Page Options Menu to mark your approximate location on the
Map Page so it looks for only those satellites above your location.

1. Turn On the GPSmap 60 by pressing and releasing the

POWER key. A Welcome Page will briefly appear before

moving to the Satellite Page.
2. Observe the Satellite Page and the GPS status messages

as they appear at the top of the page.
• “Acquiring Satellites” message appears as the GPSmap

60 begins to search for satellites overhead.
• Your “Location Coordinates” display when four or

more satellites are fixed (enough to determine an ap-

proximate elevation as well as ground location).

Unit Operation

Key Function

Battery Installation

The GPSmap 60 operates on two “AA” batteries (not included),

which are located in the the back of the unit. Alkaline or NiMH
batteries may be used (see page 43 of the Owner’s Manual to set
the battery type). Stored data will not be lost when batteries are
removed.

Battery Compartment

USE BY

: 2009

USE BY

: 2009

Locking
Pin Slot

1. To remove the battery cover

from the back of the unit,
lift the D-Ring and turn it
counter-clockwise and then
pull the cover away.

2. Insert the batteries, observ-

ing the proper polarity.
A polarity diagram can be
found molded into the battery
compartment.

3. Reinstall the battery cover by

inserting the bottom slot over
the tab at the base of the
unit and reinserting the
locking pin in the back of the
unit.

4. Turn the D-Ring 1/4 turn

clockwise to lock the cover in
place.

When replacing batteries, use only new or

fully charged batteries. Do not mix Alka-

line and NiMH batteries. Rechargeable

batteries may typically have less capacity

than disposable batteries.

Extensive use of backlighting, WAAS or

key beep tones can significantly reduce

battery life.

Battery Cover

Backlight/Contrast

Adjustment Slider

IN

OUT

FIND

PAGE

MARK

ENTR

QUIT

V

V

V

V

MENU

POWER/BACKLIGHT Key - Press and hold to turn

unit On/Off. Press and release to adjust backlighting.

IN/OUT Zoom Keys - From the Map Page, press to

zoom in or out. From any other page, press to
scroll up or down a list.

FIND Key - Press and release at any time to view the

Find Menu Page. Press and hold for MOB feature.

MARK Key - Press and release at any time to mark

your current location as a waypoint.

QUIT Key - Press and release to cancel data entry or

exit a page.


PAGE Key - Press to cycle through the main pages.

Press when using the on-screen keyboard to close.

MENU Key - Press and release to view options

for a page. Press twice to view the Main Menu.

ENTER Key - Press and release to enter highlighted

options and data or confirm on-screen messages.

ROCKER Key - Move Up/Down or Right/Left to

move through lists, highlight fields, on-screen
buttons and icons, enter data or move the map
panning arrow.

If the GPSmap 60 can’t get past the “Acquiring Satellites” message

or you get a “Lost Satellite Signal” message, move to a new location

away from tall overhead obstacles.

Satellite Page

Displays your location coordinates, position accuracy, a view of the satellites

overhead, and a bar graph showing the signal strength of each overhead satellite.

Satellite Page

Options

• Turn GPS Off

• Orient display

to your direction

of movement “Track

Up” or... “North

Up” (as shown).
• Use Map Page to
mark your location.

Status Bar

3D GPS

indicator

Received

Satellite icon

Position Bug indi-

cates your direction

of movement

Satellite Signal

Strength Bars

Adjusting the Backlighting and Contrast

Lighting conditions may make it difficult to view the GPSmap

60 display. If so, you may need to turn on the backlighting and
adjust it to the desired level of brightness. You can also change
the contrast level for improved readability.

Viewing the Main Pages

Information you need for basic navigation using the

GPSmap 60 is provided by the Main Pages. To view these pages,
press the PAGE key repeatedly to cycle from one to another.

1. With the GPSmap 60 On, press and

release the POWER key to display the

Backlight/Contrast Adjustment Sliders.
2. Press and release the POWER key or

use the Up/Down Rocker keys to

increase the brightness level.
3. Use the Left/Right Rocker keys to

adjust the contrast level.
4. Allow the Adjustment Slider to close

on its own or press the ENTER key.

Satellite Page - Provides reference for satellites being tracked.
Trip Computer Page - Provides trip and navigation data.
Map Page - Displays a map and your movements.
Compass Page - Provides guidance to a destination.

Main Menu - A directory of advanced features and settings.

Satellite

Page

Trip Computer

Page

Map

Page

Compass

Page

Main

Menu

D-Ring

The backlight is factory-set to timeout in 15 seconds unless

connected to an external power source. Refer to “Display Setup“

on page 46 of the Owner’s Manual to change the timeout period

for the backlight and set the contrast percentage.

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