Using the Garmin GPSmap 60
This pamphlet is designed to acquaint you
with your GPS unit and learn how to utilize it
in every day business and farm solutions. It is
not meant to give you all of the answers to all
possible scenarios and instances when a
GPS unit can come in handy. For more de-
tailed descriptions of the capabilities of the
Garmin GPSmap 60, refer to the owner’s
manual included in the packaging with the
GPS unit ( a digital version is available from
Garmin at http://www.garmin.com/products/
gpsmap60/. Click on manuals on the left
hand side of the screen).
The Garmin GPSmap 60 was chosen in con-
juction with an iPaq because of its versatility
and ease of use.
First, some precautions:
- Never try to operate a vehicle and look at a
GPS unit at the same time. Such a distraction
can result in an accident.
- Always carry extra batteries. You never
know when the GPS unit will lose power, an
inconvenience when you’re in the middle of
something.
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You might think that because the GPS unit
is rugged, it doesn’t need to be handled with
care. The GPS unit is its own computer and
should be treated as such.
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- Never leave the GPS unit in extreme heat or
direct sunlight, like on your dashboard.
- The GPS unit is waterproof, but that does
not mean it will float. Do not submerge it for
long periods.
- The GPS unit has an antennae that locates
the satellites, but it needs an unobstructed
view of the sky. The unit does not work in-
side, underground, or underwater. Tree cover
increases the variance, increasing the margin
of error.
- Your GPS unit comes with a detachable ca-
ble, allowing you to attach it to your computer
so you can download coordinates and other
pertinent information.