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2

Select 

GPS Tools

 > 

MOB

 > 

Start

.

The map page opens showing the route to the MOB location.

3

Navigate using the compass (

page 5

) or map (

page 6

).

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

1

Connect your device to a computer using the USB cable.

2

Go to 

www.opencaching.com

.

3

If necessary, create an account.

4

Sign in.

5

Follow 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 (

page 5

) for more information.

• Go to the profiles section (

page 3

) to create a profile for 

geocaching.

• Go to the geocache settings (

page 11

) to customize your 

device settings.

• Go to the data pages section (

page 10

) to customize your 

data fields.

Logging the Attempt

After you have attempted to find a geocache, you can log your 

results.

1

Select the action key.

2

Select 

GPS Tools

 > 

Geocaches

 > 

Log Attempt

.

3

Select 

Found

Did Not Find

, or 

Unattempted

.

4

Select 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

1

Select the action key.

2

Select 

Setup

 > 

Geocaches

 > 

chirp

 > 

On

.

3

Hold 

.

4

Select 

Start GPS

.

5

Wait while the device locates satellites.

6

Select the action key.

7

Select 

GPS Tools

 > 

Geocaches

.

8

Select a geocache, and select 

chirp

 to show chirp details 

while you are navigating.

9

Select 

Go

, and navigate to the geocache (

page 5

).

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 (

page 9

).

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.

1

Select a jump type (

page 7

).

2

Enter the jump information (

page 7

).

The device calculates the HARP.

3

Select 

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 

(

page 7

). 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

1

Select the action key.

2

Select 

Jumpmaster

.

3

Select a jump type (

page 7

).

4

Complete one or more actions to enter your jump 

information:
• Select 

DIP

 to set a waypoint for the desired landing 

location.

• Select 

Drop Alt

 to set the drop altitude AGL (in feet) 

when the jumpmaster exits the aircraft.

• Select 

Open Alt

 to set the open altitude AGL (in feet) 

when the jumpmaster opens the parachute.

• Select 

FWD Throw

 to set the horizontal distance traveled 

(in meters) due to aircraft speed.

Geocaches

7

Summary of Contents for D2 Pilot

Page 1: ...D2 Pilot Owner s Manual September 2013 190 01674 00_0A Printed in Taiwan ...

Page 2: ...Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries ANT BaseCamp chirp D2 Garmin Connect GSC HomePort and tempe are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Garmin is under license Mac is a registered trademark...

Page 3: ... 7 chirp 7 Finding a Geocache with a chirp Device 7 Applications 7 Jumpmaster 7 Planning a Jump 7 Jump Types 7 Entering Jump Information 7 Entering Wind Information for HAHO and HALO Jumps 8 Entering Wind Information for a Static Jump 8 Constant Settings 8 Clock 8 Setting the Alarm 8 Starting the Countdown Timer 8 Using the Stopwatch 8 Adding a Custom Time Zone 8 Editing a Custom Time Zone 8 Alert...

Page 4: ...Management 14 File Types 14 Disconnecting the USB Cable 14 Deleting Files 15 Troubleshooting 15 Locking the Keys 15 Resetting Your Device 15 Resetting the Device to Factory Settings 15 Clearing All Sensor Plot Data 15 Getting More Information 15 Appendix 15 Data Fields 15 Data Pages 17 Registering Your Device 17 Software License Agreement 17 Heart Rate Zone Calculations 17 Altimeter and Barometric...

Page 5: ... turn the backlight on and off Hold to turn the device on and off Á D2 Select to scroll through the data pages options and settings Hold to navigate to an airport by airport code page 5 Â NRST Select to scroll through the data pages options and settings Hold to navigate to the nearest airport page 5 Ã Select to return to the previous screen Hold to view the status page Ä Action key Select to open ...

Page 6: ...he airport Ä The instruments page displays your ground speed À altitude Á track over ground  and the vertical speed in feet per minute à The next waypoint page displays the waypoint name À bearing to the waypoint Á distance to the waypoint  track over ground à and the estimated time to the next waypoint Ä navigation mode only Setting the Altitude Alert You can set an alarm to vibrate when you re...

Page 7: ...reate New and select the new profile The profile you selected is now the active profile The previous profile was saved 4 If necessary select Edit and edit the name of the profile 5 Customize your settings page 9 and data fields for the active profile Any changes you make are saved to the active profile Deleting a Profile 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup Profiles 3 Select a profile 4 Select D...

Page 8: ...our mobile device start the Garmin Pilot app The Garmin Pilot app detects your device and connects to it automatically Editing the Name of a Route 1 Select the action key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select Rename 5 Select the action key and to enter characters 6 Select _ Done Editing a Route 1 Select the action key 2 Select Routes 3 Select a route 4 Select Edit 5 Select a point 6 Select an ...

Page 9: ...the map the compass or the horizontal situation indicator to navigate to your destination To use some navigation options you may have to change to another profile page 3 or add options to the main menu page 9 Navigating to a Destination Before you can navigate to a destination you must enable GPS and acquire satellite signals page 3 1 Select the action key 2 Select an option NOTE Not all options a...

Page 10: ...e action key 3 Select an option To pan up or down select Pan and select or To pan right or left select Pan and select or To navigate to a saved location select Pan select the action key and select Select Pt To zoom in or out select Zoom and select or Navigating Using TracBack While navigating you can navigate back to the beginning of your track This can be helpful when finding your way back to cam...

Page 11: ...ed 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 Jum...

Page 12: ...ing a static jump based on the parachute canopy rating Static only Each parachute should be labeled with a K value Clock Setting the Alarm 1 Select the action key 2 Select Clock Alarm Clock Add Alarm 3 Select the action key and to set the time 4 Select Tone Vibration or Tone Vib 5 Select Once Daily or Weekdays Starting the Countdown Timer 1 Select the action key 2 Select Clock Timer 3 Select the a...

Page 13: ...yourself with the settings for each feature If you customize your settings before your activity you will spend less time adjusting the watch during your activity To open the Setup menu select the action key and select Setup NOTE All changes you make are saved to the active profile page 3 Setup Item Available Settings and Information System You can customize GPS settings arrow keys and the device l...

Page 14: ... Setting the North Reference You can set the directional reference used in calculating heading information 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup Sensors Compass North Ref 3 Select an option To set geographic north as the heading reference select True To set the magnetic declination for your location automatically select Magnetic To set grid north 000º as the heading reference select Grid To set t...

Page 15: ...tivity data to Garmin Connect Foot Pod Speed Sets the speed to Off Indoor and Always On page 13 Setting Your Fitness User Profile The device uses information that you enter about yourself to calculate accurate data You can modify the following user profile information gender age weight height and lifetime athlete page 11 1 Select the action key 2 Select Setup Fitness User 3 Modify the settings Abo...

Page 16: ...p or loop where it is exposed to ambient air and therefore provides a consistent source of accurate temperature data You must pair the tempe with your device to display temperature data from the tempe Putting On the Heart Rate Monitor NOTE If you do not have a heart rate monitor you can skip this task You should wear the heart rate monitor directly on your skin just below your breastplate It shoul...

Page 17: ... you may need to pair it with the device again Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor NOTICE You must unsnap and remove the module before cleaning the strap A build up of sweat and salt on the strap can decrease the ability of the heart rate monitor to report accurate data Go to www garmin com HRMcare for detailed washing instructions Rinse the strap after every use Machine wash the strap after every s...

Page 18: ...lvents and insect repellents that can damage plastic components and finishes Thoroughly rinse the device with fresh water after exposure to chlorine salt water sunscreen cosmetics alcohol or other harsh chemicals Prolonged exposure to these substances can damage the case Avoid pressing the keys under water Avoid extreme shock and harsh treatment because it can degrade the life of the product Do no...

Page 19: ...age pace The average pace for the current activity AVG SPEED average speed overall The average speed while moving and stopped since the last reset BAROMETER The calibrated current pressure BATTERY The remaining battery power BEARING The direction from your current location to a destination You must be navigating for this data to appear CADENCE The revolutions of the crank arm or strides per minute...

Page 20: ...reset MAX TEMP maximum temperature The maximum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours MIN ELEVTN minimum elevation The lowest elevation reached since the last reset MIN TEMP minimum temperature The minimum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours MOV N AVG moving average The average speed while moving since the last reset MOV N TIME moving time A running tally of the time spent moving since th...

Page 21: ... derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America or the export control laws of any other applicable country Heart Rate Zone Calculations Zone of Maximum Heart Rate Perceived Exertion Benefits 1 50 60 Relaxed easy pace rhythmic breathing Beginning level aerobic training re...

Page 22: ... language 10 lifetime athlete 11 locations 5 9 editing 3 saving 3 locking keys 15 M main menu customizing 9 man overboard MOB 6 maps 5 browsing 6 navigating 6 orientation 10 settings 10 viewing 12 zoom 6 menu 1 moon phase 9 N navigation 5 compass 5 horizontal situation indicator HSI 6 Sight N Go 5 stopping 5 nearest airport 5 north reference 10 P pairing ANT sensors 12 position format 11 product r...

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