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Index

A

accessories 

38

activities

23

alarms

clock

27

proximity

27

tones 

29

alerts 

19

dog 

29

location 

13, 14

altimeter, calibrating 

26

ANT+ sensors, pairing

38

applications 

17, 18

area calculation

27

B

backlight

34, 35

BaseCamp 

37

battery 

34, 39

charging

535

installing 

5

life 

29

maximizing

11, 21, 34, 35

replacing 

39–41

storage

34

beacon

20

bearing pointer

25

Bluetooth technology 

17

C

calibrating, altimeter 

26

charging

35

collar

6

handheld 

5

cleaning the device 

32

cleaning the touchscreen 

32

collar

11

charging

6

contact points

15

fitting 

10

light 

20

replacing battery 

39, 40

replacing strap

41

VHF antenna 

4, 42

compass 

13, 25

calibrating 

25

navigating 

25

computer, connecting

3537

contact

18, 19

adding 

18, 19

ID 

19, 20

viewing on map

19

contact points

1015

covey, marking

20

D

data

sharing

14

sharing data

14

storing 

18

transferring 

18

data fields 

26, 28

deleting, all user data 

37

device, care 

32

display settings

29

dog 

7, 9, 10, 1827

adding 

7, 8

alerts 

14, 29

collar

21

ID 

8, 10

information 

9, 10

navigating to 

13

statistics 

9, 20

track and control codes

8

tracking

1114, 21

tracks

9, 13, 37

training 

15, 16

training basics

14, 17

training intensity levels

15

type 

9

update rate

35

E

elevation 

24, 26

plot 

26

F

fuse, changing 

43

G

Garmin Express

registering the device

32

updating software

32

geofences

13, 14

GPS

27, 28

settings

29

H

history, sending to computer

18

hunter

18

I

icons

12

initial setup 

6

intensity level, choosing

15

K

keys 

2, 3

training 

16

L

line-of-sight radio communication 

11

M

main menu, customizing 

28

maps

21, 24

BirdsEye imagery

28

measuring distances 

25

navigation 

25

optional 

38

orientation 

25, 29

settings

29, 30

updating

32

zoom

12, 30

measuring distances 

25

memory card 

2, 36

messages

19

microSD card. See memory card

MicroSD card. See memory card

N

navigation 

13, 25, 26

altimeter 

26

O

on-screen buttons 

6

P

pairing

ANT+ sensors

38

smartphone 

17

position format

31

power cables, changing the fuse 

43

power key

2, 36

product registration 

32

proximity alarms

27

R

radio communication 

11

radio frequencies

9

registering the device

32

replacement parts

3842

rescue mode 

21

resetting the device

37

routes 

22, 23

creating

23

deleting

23

editing

23

navigating

23

settings 

31

S

satellite signals 

27, 28

acquiring

7

settings 

16, 2931

device

30, 31

recording 

30

Sight 'N Go 

26

sleep mode 

11

smartphone

18

applications 

17

pairing

17

software

updates 

32

updating 

32

specifications 

33

storing data 

18

T

tempe 

31, 38

Tempe

31

temperature

38

tones 

29

TracBack

24

tracks 

13, 24

navigating

24

recording 

24

settings 

30

training

stimulation 

15

tone 

15

vibration

15

transferring, tracks

37

trip information

resetting 

26

viewing

26

trip planner. See routes

troubleshooting 

37

U

units of measure 

31

updates, software

32

USB

connector 

2

disconnecting 

37

user data, deleting 

37

V

VHF antenna 

2, 42

W

waypoints

21, 25

deleting

22

editing

21, 22

projecting

22

saving 

20, 21

Wi‑Fi

17

connecting

17

Z

zooming, maps 

12

Index

47

Summary of Contents for Alpha 200

Page 1: ...Alpha 200withTraining Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...rmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries BaseCamp Garmin Explore Garmin Express Garmin HuntView tempe and TT are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These tradem...

Page 3: ...e Map 12 Dog Status Icons 12 Dog Tracking Compass 13 Navigating to Your Dog 13 Changing the Length of the Dog s Track 13 Location Alerts 13 Setting Location Alerts 14 Editing Location Alerts 14 Disabl...

Page 4: ...by Name 25 Navigating with Sight N Go 26 Elevation Plot 26 Calibrating the Barometric Altimeter 26 Navigating to a Point on the Plot 26 Changing the Plot Type 26 Resetting the Elevation Plot 26 Trip...

Page 5: ...r to a Computer 37 Transferring Dog Tracks to BaseCamp 37 Deleting Files 37 Disconnecting the USB Cable 37 Resetting Data and Settings 37 Appendix 38 Accessories and Replacement Parts 38 Purchasing Ac...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...ndheld device Charging the Handheld Device page 5 2 Charge the dog collar device Charging the Dog Collar Device page 6 3 Turn on the devices Turning On the Device page 6 4 Select a language Selecting...

Page 8: ...greater than 5 W in close proximity to the handheld device It may cause irreversible damage to the handheld device Satellite antenna VHF radio antenna Mounting spine microSD memory card slot under ba...

Page 9: ...Alpha Device Keys Power key Customizable training keys Training up Training down Training enter Getting Started 3...

Page 10: ...Dog Collar Device NOTE Your dog collar device may look different than the device pictured VHF antenna GPS antenna Power key Contact points Status LED and flashing beacon LEDs 4 Getting Started...

Page 11: ...er cap and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer NOTE The device does not charge when it is outside the approved temperature range Alpha Handheld Device Specifications page...

Page 12: ...ice On the handheld device press the power key On the dog collar device hold the power key until the status LED flashes and the collar beeps Turning Off the Device On the handheld device hold the powe...

Page 13: ...to leaving for the hunt Adding a Dog to the Alpha Handheld Using Wireless Pairing page 8 Entering the track and control codes Allows you to add a dog collar device that you do not own and that is not...

Page 14: ...t Track Only To allow the other person to track your dog and correct your dog s behavior select Track and Train To successfully share the dog collar device the other handheld device must be receiving...

Page 15: ...ect Activate Group To deactivate the group select Deactivate Group To add a device to the group select Manage Group Add Device To rename the group select Rename and enter a new name To delete the grou...

Page 16: ...that is applied to the dog is completely dry before placing the collar on the dog Small amounts of harsh chemicals can damage the plastic components and collar laminate In order to effectively train t...

Page 17: ...e handheld device the dog collar device can be put into sleep mode to conserve the battery when you are not actively tracking your dog 1 Select Dog List 2 Select a dog 3 Select Adjust Collar Sleep Mod...

Page 18: ...1 From the home screen select 2 If necessary select and to zoom in and out of the map TIP You can select to track the dog using the dog tracking compass Dog Tracking Compass page 13 Dog Status Icons...

Page 19: ...2 Select the dog 3 Select Go 4 Follow the colored line to the dog Changing the Length of the Dog s Track You can adjust the length of time the dog track appears on the map Reducing the duration of the...

Page 20: ...eld device broadcasts dog data to compatible devices You can disable data broadcasting to keep your data from being seen on other compatible devices See the owner s manual for your compatible device f...

Page 21: ...e you press the training key for a maximum of 8 seconds Your stimulations should typically be much shorter than 8 seconds Tone Activates an audible tone the entire time you press the training key Vibr...

Page 22: ...se this feature you must customize your training keys with dog training commands Customizing the Training Keys page 16 You can access and adjust training commands using the device s hard keys 1 From a...

Page 23: ...u need to repeat a command because the dog did not obey the first one As the dog becomes better trained you can decrease the use of collar training Continue to have the dog wear the collar until you f...

Page 24: ...ID Allows you to add a handheld device contact that is not in the area This method requires the contact to find and communicate their handheld device code to the person adding the device contact This...

Page 25: ...indicating that your contact has started navigating to your location After receiving the alert your contacts can navigate to your location Sending a Message to Your Contacts Before you can send a mess...

Page 26: ...of the truck so you can navigate back to your truck after the hunt 1 Select Mark Waypoint Truck 2 Select Save Marking a Covey You can mark a covey location and enter the estimated number of birds flus...

Page 27: ...device Waypoints can mark where you are where you are going or where you have been You can add details about the location such as name elevation and depth You can add a gpx file that contains waypoint...

Page 28: ...rovide more accuracy 1 Select Waypoint Manager 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select Average Location 4 Move to the waypoint location 5 Select Start 6 Follow the on screen instructions 7 When the confidence st...

Page 29: ...view the point on the map select Review To change the order of the points on the route select Move Up or Move Down To insert an additional point on the route select Insert The additional point is ins...

Page 30: ...inning and the end of the track are marked by flags 4 Select the information bar along the top of the screen Information about the track is listed Viewing the Elevation Plot of a Track 1 Select Track...

Page 31: ...e has a 3 axis tilt compensated compass You can use a bearing pointer or a course pointer to navigate to your destination Calibrating the Compass NOTICE Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors To im...

Page 32: ...t on the plot 3 Select View Map 4 Select Go Changing the Plot Type You can change the elevation plot to display pressure and elevation over time or distance 1 Select Track Manager My Track Altimeter S...

Page 33: ...Alarm 1 Select Alarm Clock 2 Select and to set the time 3 Select Turn Alarm On The alarm sounds at the selected time If the device is off at the alarm time the device turns on and sounds the alarm Usi...

Page 34: ...selected location An estimated file size appears for the selected image quality and radius You should verify your device has enough available storage space for the imagery file 3 Select Download Cust...

Page 35: ...o save the image on the device screen Accessibility Adds or changes device features to make your device more accessible Accessibility Settings page 29 Accessibility Settings Select Setup Display Acces...

Page 36: ...led track recordings but may not record entire tracks that last for longer periods of time Auto Save Allows you to customize the Auto Save settings Auto Save Settings page 30 Auto Start Starts recordi...

Page 37: ...mpe Sensor Allows you to pair a tempe sensor and turn a paired tempe sensor on and off Xero Allows you to enable or disable your sharing status and make sharing public or private NOTE You can share yo...

Page 38: ...leaners solvents and insect repellents that can damage plastic components and finishes Secure the weather cap tightly to prevent damage to the USB port Avoid extreme shock and harsh treatment because...

Page 39: ...temperature range From 0 to 40 C from 32 to 104 F ANT wireless range Up to 10 m 32 8 ft VHF radio range Up to 14 48 km 9 mi Wireless frequencies protocols 152 155 MHz 31 6 dBm maximum 2 4 GHz 23 1 dBm...

Page 40: ...collar should be fully recharged before use Maximizing the Battery Life You can do several things to extend the life of the batteries in the handheld device and collar Reduce the backlight brightness...

Page 41: ...Battery Save On When in battery save mode the screen shuts off when the backlight times out Saving Energy While Charging the Device You can turn off the device display and all other features while ch...

Page 42: ...e the card holder 6 Slide the card holder to the right to lock it 7 Replace the battery and cover Connecting the Handheld Device to a Computer NOTICE To prevent corrosion thoroughly dry the USB port t...

Page 43: ...ed 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume 2 If necessary open a folder or volume 3 Select a file 4 Press the Delete key on your keyboard NOTE If you are using an Apple computer you must empty the Trash fol...

Page 44: ...nsistent source of accurate temperature data You must pair the tempe with your device to display temperature data from the tempe Tips for Pairing ANT Accessories with Your Garmin Device Verify that th...

Page 45: ...screwdriver 1 Remove the six screws from the outer edges of the back plate NOTE You should leave the two inner screws in place 2 Pry off the back plate 3 Disconnect the battery connector and power con...

Page 46: ...ard the side with the charging clip contacts 2 Replace the battery cover 3 Replace the screws to secure the battery cover 4 Connect the battery connector and power connector You may need to use a flat...

Page 47: ...front enclosure with the label side of the battery facing up and the leading edge of the battery placed under the charging contact ledge of the device 11 Replace the battery plate and replace and tigh...

Page 48: ...ewdriver 1 Remove the 4 screws from the L shaped cover over the VHF antenna NOTE You should note the location of the one short screw 2 Pry off the L shaped cover 3 Remove the screw securing the VHF an...

Page 49: ...n your vehicle you may need to replace the fuse located at the tip of the vehicle adapter 1 Rotate the end piece counter clockwise to unlock it TIP You may need to use a coin to remove the end piece 2...

Page 50: ...per minute or meters per minute since the last reset Descent Total The total elevation distance descended since the last reset Distance to Dest The remaining distance to the final destination You must...

Page 51: ...ent rate of travel Speed Limit The reported speed limit for the road Not available in all maps and in all areas Always rely on posted road signs for actual speed limits Speed Maximum The highest speed...

Page 52: ...istance between your current position and the next waypoint in the route You must be navigating for this data to appear Vertical Speed The rate of ascent or descent over time Vertical Speed to Dest Th...

Page 53: ...18 hunter 18 I icons 12 initial setup 6 intensity level choosing 15 K keys 2 3 training 16 L line of sight radio communication 11 M main menu customizing 28 maps 21 24 BirdsEye imagery 28 measuring d...

Page 54: ...support garmin com GUID 7936C255 EDC9 4713 AA2B 26476A140DA6 v1 September 2021...

Page 55: ...IMPORTANTSAFETYANDPRODUCT INFORMATION 2014 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries GUID 4448A574 ABF0 41E5 B9F2 67CCDB87475F v5 July 2021...

Page 56: ...angrijke veiligheids en productinformatie 28 Vigtige produkt og sikkerhedinformationer 32 T rkeit turvallisuus ja tuotetietoja 36 Viktig sikkerhets og produktinformasjon 40 Guiden Viktig s kerhets och...

Page 57: ...l to the dog and risk fire or explosion Device Warnings Do not immerse the device or batteries in water or other liquids Do not leave the device exposed to a heat source or in a high temperature locat...

Page 58: ...ireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Posted Facilities Turn your radio OF...

Page 59: ...terference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit...

Page 60: ...D GARMIN EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PART...

Page 61: ...ce missing components from any package purchased through an online auction International Purchases A separate warranty may be provided by international distributors for devices purchased outside the U...

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