Garmin Oregon 400i GPS
GARMIN 400I MANUAL
http://www.garmin.com/...0_OwnersManual.pdf
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• Introduction »
• Tips and Shortcuts »
• Manual Conventions »
• Product Registration »
• Contact Garmin »
• Optional Accessories »
• Oregon Series Features »
• Caring for the Oregon »
• Getting Started »
• Battery Information »
• Turning On and Off the Oregon »
• Adjusting the Backlight Level »
• Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals »
• Locking the Screen »
• Basic Navigation »
• Accessing Applications from the Main menu »
• Creating Waypoints »
• Navigating to a Destination »
• Stop Navigating »
• Using the Map »
• Using the Compass »
• Bearing and Course Pointers »
• Managing Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks »
• Modifying Waypoints »
• Creating Routes »
• Viewing Stored Routes »
• Editing and Deleting Routes »
• Viewing the Active Route »
• Managing Tracks »
• Additional Tools »
• Elevation Plot »
• Sharing Information Wirelessly »
• Using the Camera »
• Viewing Images »
• Calculating the Size of an Area »
• Other Tools »
• Monitoring Satellite Reception »
• Trip Computer »
• GPS Games »
• Geocaches »
• Customizing the Oregon »
• Changing the Profile »
• Setting Up Profiles »
• Using System Setup »
• Customizing the Display »
• Map Setup »
• Tracks Setup »
• Customizing the Main Menu »
• Routing Setup »
• Changing the Camera Settings »
• Changing Marine Settings »
• Changing Time Settings »
• Changing Measurement Units »
• Position Format »
• Modifying the Compass »
• Altimeter Setup »
• Pairing the Oregon »
• Reset »
• Viewing Your Oregon Information »
• Appendix »
• Specifications »
• Using Demo Mode »
• Connecting Your Oregon to a Computer »
• Installing a microSD™ Card »
• Transferring Tracks, Routes, or Waypoints »
• Loading and Deleting Files »
• Optimizing Battery Life »
• Restoring Factory Default Settings »
• Attaching the Carabiner »
• Calibrating the Touchscreen »
• Software License Agreement »
• Declaration of Conformity (DoC) »
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http://www8.garmin.com/..._OwnersManual.pdf
Table of contents
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• Introduction »
• Tips and Shortcuts »
• Manual Conventions »
• Product Registration »
• Contact Garmin »
• Oregon Series Features »
• Getting Started »
• Installing the Batteries »
• Turning the Oregon On and Off »
• Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals »
• Locking the Screen »
• Basic Navigation »
• Creating Waypoints »
• Navigating to a Destination »
• Applications »
• Satellite Page »
• Map Page »
• Compass Page »
• Trip Computer »
• View »
• Geocaches »
• Elevation Plot »
• Share Wirelessly »
• Image Viewer »
• Waypoint Manager »
• Profile Change »
• Route Planner »
• Active Route »
• Track Manager »
• Area Calculation »
• Calendar »
• Calculator »
• Sun and Moon »
• Alarm Clock »
• Hunt and Fish »
• Stopwatch »
• Customizing the Oregon »
• System Setup »
• Display Setup »
• Map Setup »
• Tracks Setup »
• Main Menu Setup »
• Profiles Setup »
• Routing Setup »
• Marine Setup »
• Time Setup »
• Units Setup »
• Position Format »
• Heading Setup »
• Altimeter Setup »
• Fitness Setup »
• Reset »
• About »
• Appendix »
• Specifications »
• Using Demo Mode »
• Connecting Your Oregon to a Computer »
• Installing a microSD™ Card »
• Transferring Tracks, Routes, or Waypoints »
• Loading and Deleting Files »
• Optimizing Battery Life »
• Restoring Factory Default Settings »
• Attaching the Carabiner »
• Calibrating the Touchscreen »
• Software License Agreement »
• Declaration of Conformity (DoC) »
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http://www8.garmin.com/...eferenceGuide.pdf
Navigating to a ... To navigate to a point using Where To?: 1. On the Main ... 2. Touch a category. 3. Touch the item to which you want ... > Compass. 5. Touch ... 6. Use the compass to navigate to your ... To navigate to a point on the map: 1. On the Main Menu, ...
http://www.garmin.com/...ReferenceGuide.pdf
200, 300, 400t, 400c, 400i, 550, ... See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in ... Oregon units operate on two AA batteries. Use alkaline, ... To install the batteries: 1. Lift the latch and remove the ... 2. Insert the batteries, observing ...
GARMIN 400I SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
pebuzz.com
It is not submersible, but it will survive some expected drops and bad weather conditions...I would say the Garmin Oregon 400i, 400t are a definite buy for sportsmen, hikers and fishermen...Should be provided with a good quality screen shield...
www.walleyecentral.com
So getting with the spirit I now have identified my new "Red Ryder B-B Gun" type obsession for the pending holiday season, the new Garmin Oregon? 400i hand held GPS...the new Garmin Oregon? 400i is redefining "Kewl", no doubt about that...Kewl is only good if a guy can figure the stuff out right, and that is where the new Garmin lines really impress...
reviews.digitaltrends.com
Oregon 400i leads the way with a tough, 3-inch diagonal, sunlight-readable, color, touchscreen display...Both durable and waterproof, Oregon 400i is built to withstand the elements...
blogmyway.org
I tried using the material used to protect the LCD screen on my camera...Now I can clip the GPS to my vest and wander about without fear of scratching the screen...Garmin Colorado 300 400c 400i 400t TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector...
www.ciao.co.uk
Easy to learn and simple to use, the waterproof Garmin Oregon 400i features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver and preloaded U.S...With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix satellite prediction, Oregon 400i locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons...
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