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Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man
Overboard Location
You can save a man overboard (MOB) location, and
automatically start navigation back to it. You can customize the
hold function of the or key to access the MOB function
quickly (Customizing the Arrow Keys).
1Select the action key.
2Select GPS Tools > MOB > Start.
The map page opens showing the route to the MOB location.
3Navigate using the compass (Compass) or map (Map).
Geocaches
A geocache is like a hidden treasure. Geocaching is when you
hunt for hidden treasures using GPS coordinates posted online
by those hiding the geocache.
Downloading Geocaches
1Connect your device to a computer using the USB cable.
2Go to www.opencaching.com.
3If necessary, create an account.
4Sign in.
5Follow the on-screen instructions to find and download
geocaches to your device.
Navigating to a Geocache
Before you can navigate to a geocache, you must go to
www.opencaching.com, and download a geocache to your
device.
Navigating to a geocache is like navigating to any other
location.
See the navigation section (Navigating to a Destination) for
more information.
Go to the profiles section (Creating a Custom Profile) to
create a profile for geocaching.
Go to the geocache settings (Geocache Settings) to
customize your device settings.
Go to the data pages section (Customizing the Data Pages)
to customize your data fields.
Logging the Attempt
After you have attempted to find a geocache, you can log your
results.
1Select the action key.
2Select GPS Tools > Geocaches > Log Attempt.
3Select Found, Did Not Find, or Unattempted.
4Select an option:
To begin navigation to a geocache nearest you, select
Find Next.
To end the logging, select Done.
chirp
A chirp is a small Garmin accessory that is programmed and left
in a geocache. You can use your device to find a chirp in a
geocache. For more information about the chirp, see the chirp
Owner's Manual at www.garmin.com.
Finding a Geocache with a chirp Device
1Select the action key.
2Select Setup > Geocaches > chirp > On.
3Hold .
4Select Start GPS.
5Wait while the device locates satellites.
6Select the action key.
7Select GPS Tools > Geocaches.
8Select a geocache, and select chirp to show chirp details
while you are navigating.
9Select Go, and navigate to the geocache (Navigating to a
Destination).
When you are within 33 ft. (10 m) of the geocache that
contains a chirp device, a message appears.
Applications
To use some applications, you must add the application or the
GPS Tools option to the main menu (Customizing the Main
Menu).
Jumpmaster
The jumpmaster feature is designed for experienced skydivers,
particularly those in the military.
The jumpmaster feature follows military guidelines for
calculating the high altitude release point (HARP). The device
detects automatically when you have jumped to begin
navigating toward the desired impact point (DIP) using the
barometer and electronic compass.
Planning a Jump
WARNING
Jumpmaster is for use by experienced skydivers only.
Jumpmaster should not be used as a primary skydiving
altimeter. Failure to input the appropriate jump related
information into Jumpmaster can lead to serious personal injury
or death.
1Select a jump type (Jump Types).
2Enter the jump information (Entering Jump Information).
The device calculates the HARP.
3Select GOTO HARP to start navigation to the HARP.
Jump Types
The jumpmaster feature allows you to set the jump type to one
of three types: HAHO, HALO, or Static. The jump type selected
determines what additional setup information is required
(Entering Jump Information). For all jump types, drop altitudes
and opening altitudes are measured in feet above ground level
(AGL).
HAHO: High Altitude High Opening. The jumpmaster jumps
from a very high altitude and opens the parachute at a high
altitude. You must set a DIP and a drop altitude of at least
1,000 feet. The drop altitude is assumed to be the same as
the opening altitude. Common values for a drop altitude
range from 12,000 to 24,000 feet AGL.
HALO: High Altitude Low Opening. The jumpmaster jumps from
a very high altitude and opens the parachute at a low
altitude. The required information is the same as the HAHO
jump type, plus an opening altitude. The opening altitude
must not be greater than the drop altitude. Common values
for an opening altitude range from 2,000 to 6,000 feet AGL.
Static: The wind speed and direction are assumed to be
constant for the duration of the jump. The drop altitude must
be at least 1,000 feet.
Entering Jump Information
1Select the action key.
2Select Jumpmaster.
3Select a jump type (Jump Types).
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