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Page 3: About This Manual
About This Manual Thank you for choosing the GARMIN eMap. To get the most from your new eMap, take time to read through this owner’s manual in order to understand all of the operating features. This manual is organized into four sections.
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Page 4: Fcc Compliance Statement
The eMap does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized GARMIN service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and can void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations.
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Do not mount the eMap over air bag panels or in the field of air bag deployment. AIr bags expand with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path toward !»#$»%#&»‘(%… -
Page 6: Table Of Contents
Warnings and Precautions……ii-iii Using the Find Menu……21-25 Using Goto………26 The Main Menu………..27 The Trip Computer……..27 Section Two — Getting Started Tracks Page……..28 eMap Key Function……..1 Route Page……..29 BatteryInstallation……..2 The GPS Info Page……..30 Start-Up………….2 Sun and Moon Page……..31 Determining Your Location……3 MapSource Info……..31…
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Page 7: Emap Key Function
SECTION 2 eMap !»#$%»&’ Key Function ()*+,»#$»»& /012’&3 2);CD+4$3 Press and release to turn the eMap On. Press and hold to turn the eMap Off. /-EFGHIJBK )AB+4$3 E)$BD-LB Displays increasingly larger map areas with less Press and release to detail.
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Page 8: Batteryinstallation
Start Up Start Up The eMap To Start Up the eMap, take the unit outside and find an open area where the built-in antenna has a clear view of the sky. Hold the receiver at a comfortable height with the front of the eMap pointing up.
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Page 9: Determining Your Location
Getting Started Determining Your Each time you turn on the eMap it must determine its Location location. The first time you use your eMap, this may take from five to fifteen minutes. After first use, the eMap should determine your location in less than one minute.
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Page 10: Data Fields
A Goto Track — A previous path of travel that has been stored (logged) in the eMap. A Track allows you to repeat a path or to return to your starting point on the same path using the GARMIN TracBack ®…
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In many instances the map will display an ‘Accuracy Position Icon Circle’ surrounding the ‘Position Icon’. The eMap uses both map resolution and GPS accuracy in defining your location to a point within the circle. The smaller the circle, the more accurate your location. -
Page 12: The Map Page Options Menu
Map Page Options The Map Page Options Map Page options allow a variety of operating and customizing features for the eMap. Pressing the MENU key from the Map Page will display the Map Page Options Menu. Not all of the Map Page options are available at the same time.
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Page 13: The Main Menu
Getting Started The Main Menu The Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to additional eMap feature pages. The pages listed below provide either enhancements to eMap operation or display data about operating information. Press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu.
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Page 14: The Find Menu
Getting Started The Find Menu The Find Menu The Find Menu allows you to find stored locations (waypoints) and map items (cities, exits, etc.). They can be found by name or those nearest to your Current Location (Position Icon) or to the Map Pointer (Panning Arrow). Press the FIND key to access the Find Menu.
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Page 15: Contrast Settings
Refer to ‘Time Settings’ on page 32. Beeper Tones What Beeper Tones Mean The eMap Beeper produces three types of signals. Single Beep — Indicates that a key has been pressed. Two Beeps — Indicate that a message has been displayed with information about unit operation.
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Page 16: Map Data Card Installation
Map Data Transfer Map Data After you have installed a data card in the eMap, it must be loaded with map data from a MapSource CD-ROM. In order to transfer map data you will need to install MapSource on your PC and connect the eMap PC Interface Cable to your PC and the eMap unit.
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Page 17: Option Menus
SECTION 3 Reference How To Use Option Menus Option Menus Option Menus are lists of options that are specific for each page. To select and use an option: 1. With any page displayed, press the MENU key to display the option menu for that page. 2.
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Page 18: Entering Data
Reference Entering Data How To Enter Data Some pages contain Data Fields that allow you to define the Data entered using the information that will be placed in that field. Data can be entered ROCKER keypad. in two ways; by entering each letter or number, or by selecting from lists of pre-defined information.
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Page 19: Zooming In And Out
With certain types of MapSource data, such as MetroGuide data, the eMap may match your location to roads on the map. In these instances, the ‘Accuracy Circle’ (discussed on page 5) will not be shown.
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Reference Using the Panning Arrow The Map Page The Map Page pan function allows you to display an arrow to point at and identify items on the map, and to move the map in order to view areas beyond the current viewing area on the display. -
Page 21: Map Page Options
Reference More About Map Page Options Map Page Here is a more detailed description about the Map Page Options options discussed on page 6 with instructions for activation. Use Indoors The ‘Use Indoors’ option stops satellite reception, conserves power usage, and speeds Map Page drawing. The ‘Use Outdoors’…
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Page 22: Stop Navigation
‘Show Next Street’ option The next street name will be displayed only if the eMap is “matching” your position to roads on the map and there is a nearby street. The next interstate exit will be displayed only if you are traveling on an interstate highway.
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Page 23: Map
Reference Map Page Setup Map Options The Setup Map Option displays the Map Setup Pages. Map Setup pages determine how the map is displayed, allowing you Map Options to custom tailor the map display. Common Settings Text — Specifies the text size for a displayed map item. Selecting ‘None’…
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Page 24: Waypoints
Waypoints Waypoints A waypoint is a location you have identified and stored in the eMap. The eMap can store 500 waypoints in memory. Waypoints can be used to build Routes and as destinations to ‘Goto’. Marking your current location as a waypoint: 1.
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Page 25: Creating A Waypoint
Reference To create a waypoint using the panning Creating a arrow when a map item is not highlighted: Waypoint 1. Press and release the ENTER key with the panning arrow positioned where you want to mark the waypoint (off of roads, streets or other map items). 2.
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Page 26: Editing A Waypoint
Reference Editing a Waypoint Editing a A waypoint can be edited to change the map symbol, name, Waypoint coordinates, or elevation. It can also be deleted. To edit a waypoint: 1. Use the Find feature as described on page 21 or use the panning arrow to highlight a waypoint on the map and press ENTER to display the Waypoint Page.
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Using the You can locate Waypoints, Cities, and Interstate Exits Find Menu included in the eMap basemap. You can also locate Cities, Exits, Points of Interest, Addresses and Intersections when using MapSource data. Cities and Points of Interest are also available in other selected MapSource maps. -
Page 28: Using The Find Menu
Reference Finding a Waypoint Using the Waypoints that you have created and stored in the eMap Find Menu can be found by selecting the ‘Waypoint’ option of the Find Menu. You can find a waypoint from a list of waypoints ‘By Name’…
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Page 29: Finding An Exit
Reference Finding an Exit Using the You can use the Find Exit option to locate a nearby exit on Find Menu an interstate highway. Exits are listed only by ‘Nearest’. To find an Exit: 1. Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu. 2.
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Page 30: Finding A Point Of Interest
Reference Finding a Point of Interest Using the You must be using MapSource MetroGuide which Find Menu provides this type of map data, otherwise this option will appear gray and will not be available. To locate a point of interest: 1.
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Reference Using the Finding an Address or an Intersection Find Menu You must be using MapSource MetroGuide which provides this type of map data, otherwise these options will appear gray and will not be available. To locate an address: 1. Press the FIND key to display the Find Feature Menu. -
Page 32: Using Goto
Using Goto To Goto to a map item or Find Menu item You can use the eMap to guide you to a map or Find Menu item using the Goto feature. A Goto is a straight-line from your current location to one you’ve selected.
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Page 33: The Main Menu
Reference Using the Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to additional eMap Main Menu features that are explained on following pages. For an introduction to the Main Menu, refer to page 7. To display the Main Menu, press the MENU key twice.
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Page 34: Tracks Page
Reference Tracks Page Saving and Using a Track The eMap automatically records a history of your locations in the ‘Track Log’, creating an electronic ‘breadcrumb’ trail of the path you have traveled. You may save all or part of the track log to create a ‘Track’.
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Page 35: Route Page
Route navigation allows you to create a sequence of intermediate waypoints which lead you to your final destination. The eMap will store fifty routes, each with up to fifty waypoints. A Route can be created and modified from the Route Page or complex routes can be created on a PC and transferred into the eMap.
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Page 36: The Gps Info Page
Solid bars indicate Elevation and Location — You can set a new elevation acquired satellites and are and new location to help the eMap obtain a position fix. identified by the highlighted These two options will not be available if your location numbers in the skyview.
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Page 37: Sun And Moon Page
Current Time’ from the Sun and Moon Page option menu. The Rise and Set times are displayed using the time zone that the eMap is set to, not the time zone of the location selected. Sun & Moon Option Menu…
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Page 38: System Setup Options
‘Battery Saver’ with a less frequent satellite signal updating process to save on battery power, and ‘GPS Off’ which allows you to operate the eMap with GPS receiver turned Off to save even more on battery power. ‘General’ Settings Page The ‘Use Indoors’…
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Page 39: Advanced Settings
Choose the ‘User’ datum for custom designed grids. Map Datum Options Menu North Reference — Allows control of what the eMap considers ‘North’. True — Uses True North. Magnetic — Uses Magnetic North, which is continually updated based on your current location.
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Page 40: Interface Settings
The ‘Interface’ Settings Page allows you to choose from seven different input/output serial data formats, or none at all. This feature is used when connecting your eMap unit to external NMEA devices, DGPS beacon receiver, a personal computer, etc. It is necessary to have a working knowledge of these applica- tions.
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Page 41: Appendix A: Accessories
Vehicle Suction Mount PC Interface Cable w/Vehicle Power Adapter — Allows transfer of map data from a PC to an eMap data cartridge and provides unit operation from an automobile cigarette lighter. (3-VDC output) Data Cable — Wiring harness.
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Page 42: Appendix B: Specifications
Selective Availability Program. 2. With optional GARMIN GBR 21 Beacon Receiver input. 3. The temperature rating for the eMap may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures. Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as temperature decreases. If using the eMap in below freezing temperatures, use lithium batteries for longer battery life.
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Page 43: Appendix C: Messages
None Found — There is no such address, intersection, point of interest, or city in the map information database. Check spelling or number entry and try again. RAM Failed — The eMap has detected a failure in its internal memory. If the message persists, service is required.
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Page 44: Appendix D: Maintenance
Customer Service at then turns OFF. exhausted. 800-800-1020. Can’t highlight MapSource MetroGuide Install a map data card Find Features. map data required. and transfer MetroGuide. The eMap is programmed to provide “pop-up” messages concerning operational characteristics and conditions. Refer to Appendix C.
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Page 45: Appendix E: Wiring/Interfaces
/or a second GPS receiver. The NMEA 0183 version 2.3 interface format is supported by the eMap and enables the unit to drive up to three NMEA devices. NMEA 0183 Version 2.3 Approved Sentences: GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMB, GPRMC,…
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Page 46: Appendix F: Utc Time Offset Chart
Appendix F UTC Time This chart is provided to help you determine the time Offset Chart 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, if necessary, press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu.
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Page 47: Appendix G: Mapsource Data
MapSource MapSource CD-ROM data transferred to the map data Data card can dramatically increase the mapping capability of the eMap in both the amount of map detail and available maps. ® MetroGuide maps contain detailed information and are MapSource PC system…
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Page 48: Appendix H: Limited Warranty
GARMIN warranty service station. A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs. 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.
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Page 49: Appendix I: Index
Appendix I Index Addresses, Finding………25 Goto Function……..4, 26 Altitude Entry……..30 GPS Info Page……..30 Antenna……….1, 2 Grids(Map)……….33 Arrow, Panning……..5, 14 AutoZoom…………17 Averaging Location……..20 Highlighting……..11-12 Accessories……….35 In Key……….1, 13 Backlighting/Contrast Key……1 Interface Formats……34, 39 Backlighting……..1, 9, 32 Intersections, Finding……25 Battery Installation/Replacement….2 Battery Level Indicator……27 Battery Type………..2 Key Usage……….1 Bearing (Direction)……..4…
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Page 50: Appendix I: Index
Appendix I Index Starting Up………2-3 Stop Navigation……..16 Submenus……….12-13 Sun and Moon Page (Celestial)….31 Navigation on the Map Page……4 System INfoo Page……..31 Nearest Cities List……..22 Nearest Exits List……..23 Nearest Points of Interest……24 Time format………..32 Nearest Waypoints List……21 Time Settings……..32, 40 North Reference………33 Time Setup……..32, 40 North Up……….17, 30 Track……….4, 28…
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Page 51: Serial Number
Product Registration Help us to better support you by completing our on-line registration today! Have the serial number of your eMap handy and connect to our website (www.garmin.com). Look for the Product Registration link on the Home Page. Why should you register your eMap unit? •…
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Page 1: Garmin eMap
owner’s manual and refer ence guide electronic map eMap ![…]
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Page 2: Garmin eMap
© 1999-2001` GARMIN Corporation GARMIN International, Inc. 1200 E 151 st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062 U.S.A. T el. 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020 Fax. 913/397.8282 GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey , SO51 9AQ U.K. T el. 44/1794.519944 Fax. 44/1794.519222 GARMIN (Asia) Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2 nd R[…]
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Page 3: Garmin eMap
i Introduction About This Manual Thank you for choosing the GARMIN eMap. T o get the most from your new eMap, take time to read through this owner’s manual in order to understand all of the operating features. This manual is organized into four sections. The Introduction section provides FCC and safety information and the T able of Contents. The […]
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Page 4: Garmin eMap
ii Introduction FCC Compliance Statement NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE (“home” or “office” interference requirements are more stringent than “outdoor” requirements). Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not caus[…]
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Page 5: Garmin eMap
iii MAP DA T A INFORMA TION: 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. W e use a combination of gover nmental and private data sources, which we identify as required in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer . Virtuall[…]
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Page 6: Garmin eMap
iv T able of Contents Introduction Section One – Introduction About This Manual…………………………..i FCC Compliance Statement……………….ii W arnings and Precautions……………………ii-iii Section T wo — Getting Started eMap Key Function…………………………………1 BatteryInstallation…………………….[…]
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Page 7: Garmin eMap
1 Getting Started SECTION 2 eMap K ey Function !»#$%»&’ ()*+,»#$»»& -./ /012’&3 )AB + 4$3 Displays increasingly larger map ar eas with less detail. Pr ess and release to zoom out by incr ements. Pr ess and hold to zoom out rapidly . 2);CD + 4$3 Pr ess and release to turn the eMap On. Pr[…]
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Page 8: Garmin eMap
2 Getting Started I nstalling the Batteries The eMap operates on two AA batteries, which are installed by removing the cover on the back of the unit. These batteries will provide up to 12 hours of continuous use. Rechargeable NiCad, NiMH, or Lithium batteries may be also used. Stored data will not be lost when the batteries are removed. Refer to ba[…]
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Page 9: Garmin eMap
3 Getting Started Each time you turn on the eMap it must determine its location. The first time you use your eMap, this may take from five to fifteen minutes. After first use, the eMap should determine your location in less than one minute. When your location has been determined, the Compass in the upper left corner of the Map Page will display Car[…]
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Page 10: Garmin eMap
4 Getting Started Using the Map P age Using the Map Page to Navigate The Map Page provides graphic display for the four methods of eMap navigation: Goto — A direct path to a map location, (waypoint, city , ad dr ess, etc.) T rack — A previous path of travel that has been stored (logged) in the eMap. A T rack allows you to repeat a path or to return[…]
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Page 11: Garmin eMap
5 Getting Started Speed, Distance and Time Fields Speed — Y our rate of travel can be displayed in miles per hour , kilometers per hour , or nautical miles per hour . Distance — When traveling on a Goto, T rack or Route the distance remaining to go to a destination will be displayed. When not on a Goto, T rack or Route, the accumulated T rip Distan[…]
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Page 12: Garmin eMap
6 Getting Started Map P age Options The Map Page Options Map Page options allow a variety of operating and customizing features for the eMap. Pressing the MENU key from the Map P age will display the Map P age Options Menu. Not all of the Map Page options are available at the same time. Many are replaced by another option when they are selected, wh[…]
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Page 13: Garmin eMap
7 Getting Started The Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to additional eMap feature pages. The pages listed below provide either enhancements to eMap operation or display data about operating information. Press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu. T rip Computer Page — This page provides information such as distance traveled, average s[…]
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Page 14: Garmin eMap
8 Getting Started The Find Menu The Find Menu The Find Menu allows you to find stored locations (waypoints) and map items (cities, exits, etc.). They can be found by name or those nearest to your Current Location (Position Icon) or to the Map Pointer (Panning Arrow). Press the FIND key to access the Find Menu. When you select a category from the me[…]
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Page 15: Garmin eMap
9 Getting Started The eMap Beeper produces three types of signals. Single Beep — Indicates that a key has been pressed. T wo Beeps — Indicate that a message has been displayed with information about unit operation. Multiple Beeps — Indicate an incorrect key press. Refer to ‘Beeper’ on page 32 for detailed information. What Beeper T ones Mean Se[…]
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Page 16: Garmin eMap
10 Getting Started Installing an Optional Map Data Card GARMIN map data cards allow your unit to display detailed mapping data. Data can be transferred to a map data card from a GARMIN MapSource TM CD-ROM (a collection of data for a specific area, MetroGuide ® U.S.A., W orld Map, etc.) using a PC and interface cable. If you have already purchased […]
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Page 17: Garmin eMap
11 Reference Option Menus How T o Use Option Menus Option Menus are lists of options that are specific for each page. T o select and use an option: 1 . With any page displayed, press the MENU key to display the option menu for that page. 2 . Use the ROCKER keypad to move up and down within the menu to highlight the desired option. 3 . Press the ENT[…]
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Page 18: Garmin eMap
12 Reference Entering Data How T o Enter Data Some pages contain Data Fields that allow you to define the information that will be placed in that field. Data can be entered in two ways; by entering each letter or number , or by selecting from lists of pre-defined information. Entering each letter or number: 1 . With the entire field highlighted, pr[…]
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Page 19: Garmin eMap
13 Reference The Map P age Zoom IN to view more map details. Zoom OUT to view more map ar ea. Accuracy Cir cle Zooming In and Out Use the Zoom keys ( IN and OUT ) to adjust the map scale, which is displayed at the bottom of the Map Page. T o change the map scale: 1 . Press the IN Zoom key to select a scale that shows more detail for a smaller map a[…]
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Page 20: Garmin eMap
14 Reference Us e the ROCKER keypad to move the panning arr ow about the Map Page. Using the Panning Arrow The Map Page pan function allows you to display an arrow to point at and identify items on the map, and to move the map in order to view areas beyond the current viewing area on the display . The pan function is activated by the ROCKER keypad […]
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Page 21: Garmin eMap
15 Reference Mor e About Map P age Options Here is a more detailed description about the Map Page options discussed on page 6 with instructions for activation. Use Indoors The ‘Use Indoors’ option stops satellite reception, conserves power usage, and speeds Map Page drawing. The ‘Use Outdoors’ option turns on the GPS receiver for real- time[…]
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Page 22: Garmin eMap
16 Reference Measure Distance The ‘Measure Distance’ option allows you to view the distance and direction from your current location to another location on the map or from one map location to another . T o use the ‘Measure Distance’ feature: 1 . With the Map page displayed, highlight and select ‘Measure Distance’ from the list of option[…]
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Page 23: Garmin eMap
17 Reference The Map Setup Pages allow you to customize map details. Map P age Options Setup Map The Setup Map Option d isp lay s the M ap Setup Pages. Map Setup pages determine how the map is displayed, allowing you to custom tailor the map display . Common Settings T ext — Specifies the text size for a displayed map item. Selecting ‘None’ wil[…]
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Page 24: Garmin eMap
18 Reference W aypoints W aypoints A waypoint is a location you have identified and stored in the eMap. The eMap can store 500 waypoints in memory . W aypoints can be used to build Routes and as destinations to ‘Goto’. Marking your current location as a waypoint: 1 . Press and hold the ENTER key for more than 1 second to mark a waypoint for you[…]
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Page 25: Garmin eMap
19 Reference T o create a waypoint using the panning arrow when a map item is not highlighted: 1. Press and release the ENTER k ey with the panning arrow positioned where you want to mark the waypoint (off of roads , streets or other map items). 2. T he ‘New W aypoint’ page will display the waypoint that was created at the panning arrow locatio[…]
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Page 26: Garmin eMap
20 Reference Editing a W aypoint Use the ROCKER keypad to enter data and the ENTER key to confir m entries. Editing a W aypoint A waypoint can be edited to change the map symbol, name, coordinates, or elevation. It can also be deleted. T o edit a waypoint: 1 . Use the Find feature as described on page 21 or use the panning arrow to highlight a wayp[…]
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Page 27: Garmin eMap
21 Reference Using the Find Menu Using the Find Menu Y ou can locate W aypoints, Cities, and Interstate Exits included in the eMap basemap. Y ou can also locate Cities, Exits, Points of Interest, Addresses and Intersections when using MapSource data. Cities and Points of Interest are also available in other selected MapSource maps. If this data is […]
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Page 28: Garmin eMap
22 Reference Using the Find Menu T o view a city’s location on the map, highlight the ‘Map’ button and press ENTER. T o Goto its location, highlight the ‘Goto’ button and press ENTER. The Map page for a city . The city name appears under the page title with distance and direction from your current location or the map pointer . The city is[…]
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Page 29: Garmin eMap
23 Reference Using the Find Menu Finding an Exit Y ou can use the Find Exit option to locate a nearby exit on an interstate highway . Exits are listed only by ‘Nearest’. T o find an Exit: 1 . Press the FIND k ey to display the Find Menu. 2. Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight ‘Exits’ and then press the ENTER k ey. An exits menu will appear w[…]
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Page 30: Garmin eMap
24 Reference Using the Find Menu Highlighted Item Information Page with Map and Goto buttons. Category and T ypes Lists Finding a Point of Interest Y ou must be using MapSource Me t ro G uide which provides this type of map data, other wise this option will appear gray and will not be available. T o locate a point of interest: 1 . Press the FIND ke[…]
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Page 31: Garmin eMap
25 Reference Using the Find Menu Finding an Addr ess or an Inter section Y ou must be using MapSource M et ro G uide which provides this type of map data, other wise these options will appear gray and will not be available. T o locate an address: 1 . Press the FIND key to display the Find Feature Menu. Highlight the ‘Address’ option and then, p[…]
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Page 32: Garmin eMap
26 Reference T o Goto to a map item or Find Menu item Y ou can use the eMap to guide you to a map or Find Menu item using the Goto feature. A Goto is a straight-line from your current location to one you’ve selected. T o Goto to a map item location: 1 . Use the ROCKER keypad to move the panning arrow to the item (waypoint, city , exit, etc.) on t[…]
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Page 33: Garmin eMap
27 Reference The Main Menu Using the Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to additional eMap features that are explained on following pages. For an introduction to the Main Menu, refer to page 7. T o display the Main Menu, press the MENU key twice . T o select a Main Menu option, highlight the desired option and press the ENTER key . Status Icon[…]
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28 Reference Saving and Using a T r ack The eMap automatically records a history of your locations in the ‘T rack Log’, creating an electronic ‘breadcrumb’ trail of the path you have traveled. Y ou may save all or part of the track log to create a ‘T rack’. Y o u can save ten ‘T racks’ and 2,000 tracking points. Y ou can use the T r[…]
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29 Reference Route P age Creating and Using a Route Route navigation allows you to create a sequence of intermediate waypoints which lead you to your final destination. The eMap will store fifty routes, each with up to fifty waypoints. A Route can be created and modified from the Route Page or complex routes can be created on a PC and transferred i[…]
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30 Reference GPS Info P age The GPS Information Page acquiring satellites. Hollow bars indicate satellites being acquir ed. Solid bars indicate acquir ed satellites and are identified by the highlighted numbers in the skyview . GPS Status Page Options Elevation Entry Field Status Bars Skyview The GPS Information P age The GPS Information Page provi[…]
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31 Reference MapSource Info MapSource Info Page System Info The MapSour ce Information P age The MapSour ce Information Page shows you informa- tion about detailed map data you have transferred from a MapSource CD-ROM to the optional map data card installed in the eMap. The upper field displays the map name and date. If the check box for a map i n […]
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32 Reference Time Format Options ‘Time’ Settings Page Setting Up System Options Setup provides four pages to allow you to choose from various system setup options for ‘General’, ‘T ime’, ‘Advanced’, and ‘Interface’ settings. General Settings Mode — Allows you to choose between three operating modes, ‘Normal’ with the GPS rec[…]
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33 Reference System Setup Advanced Settings These features are best used by individuals with a working knowledge of map grids and datums. T o learn more about these subjects, visit the National Imagery and Mapping Agency at http:// www .nima.mil or inquire at your library . Location Format — Allows you to choose from different grid formats. The def[…]
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34 Reference System Setup ‘Interface’ Settings Page Serial Data Format Options Serial Data Format Page for a GARMIN Beacon Receiver . When set for ‘Scan’ the unit will stop at the first received beacon signal. When set for ‘User’ you must enter the fr equency of the desired beacon and adjust the bit rate. The ‘Status’ field provides[…]
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35 Appendix A Accessories Lanyard Cigarette Lighter Adapter GA 27C Remote Antenna Carrying Case V ehicle Dash Mount Bicycle Mount V ehicle Suction Mount Standard Accessories (Included with the eMap Unit) Lanyard — Provides convenient method for carrying the eMap. Attaches to a slot on the back of the unit. Owner’s Manual Quick Start Guide Optiona[…]
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36 Appendix B Specifications PHYSICAL Case: High-impact plastic alloy , waterproof to IPX2 standards Size: 5.5”H x 2.375”W x .815”D W eight: Approx. 6.7 oz. (190g) w/batteries Operating T emperature Range: 5° to 158°F (-15° to 70°C) PERFORMANCE: Receiver: Differ ential ready PhaseT rac12 ® Acquisition Time: Approximately 15 seconds (warm[…]
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37 Appendix C The eMap uses “pop-up” messages to alert you to unit operating characteristics. Press the ENTER key to acknowledge and return to the page you were viewing. Approaching T ur n — Y ou are less than one minute away from a turn in your route. Arriving at Destination — Y ou have reached your destination. Base Map Failed — The unit’s […]
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38 Maintenance Cleaning The eMap is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry . A void chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components. Battery Care and Storage Do not mix old and new batter[…]
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39 Appendix E Interface formats are selected from the Setup ‘Interface’ on page 30 of this manual. The input/output lines on your eMap unit 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 2[…]
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40 Appendix F UTC Time Offset Chart !»#$%&'(%#)*+,»#-++++++++++++.//0-& !»#$%$ ° &'(&!»)*%+ ° ,»*%$$ !»)*%+ ° &'(&!»+)%+ ° ,»»%$$ !»+)%+ ° &'(&!»-*%+ ° ,»$%$$ !»-*%+ ° &'(&!»*)%+ ° ,$.%$$ !»*)%+ ° &[…]
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41 Appendix G MapSource Data MapSource CD-ROM data transferred to the map data card can dramatically increase the mapping capability of the eMap in both the amount of map detail and available maps. MetroGuide ® maps contain detailed information and are required for using the Find Menu, Points of Interest, Addresses and Intersections options. MapSo[…]
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42 Appendix H Limited W arranty GARMIN Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. GARMIN will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components which fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor . T[…]
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43 Appendix I Index A Addresses, Finding……………………………25 Altitude Entr y ………………………………..30 Antenna………………………………………1, 2 Arro w , Panning…………………………….5, 14 AutoZoom………………………………………………….17 A veraging Location…………….[…]
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44 N Navigation on the Map Page……………………4 Nearest Cities List………………………………22 Nearest Exits List……………………………..23 Nearest Points of Interest………………………24 Nearest W aypoints List………………………..21 North Reference……………………………33 North Up………[…]
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Help us to better support you by completing our on-line registration today! Have the serial number of your eMap handy and connect to our website ( www .garmin.com ). Look for the Product Registration link on the Home Page. Why should you register your eMap unit? • Notification of Product Updates • Notification of New Products • Lost or Stolen[…]
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© 1999-2001 GARMIN Corporation GARMIN International, Inc. 1200 E 151 st Street, Olathe, KS 66062 U.S.A. GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey , SO51, 9AQ U.K. GARMIN (Asia) Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2 nd Road, Shijr , T aipei County , T aiwan www .gar min.com Part Number 190-00152-00 Rev . D[…]