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The 'UNITS' setup page

This page (Figure 21) allows the user to setup the units of the different parameters. It is
important to make sure that this page contains the setting specific to the WHS as
indicated in the Figure 21 a) and in the Quick Reference Guide.

Figure 21

 - The 'UNITS' page (a) with the scroll down list (b)

To change the value or format in a specific field you have to first highlight it using the 

UP

or 

DOWN

 button (e.g. the position format field on the Figure 21). Press the 

ENTER

button to make the corresponding scroll down list appear from which you will select the
desired format or value (Figure 21). Press the 

ENTER

 button again in order to save the

change. The variance field cannot be change, this value is given by the GPS unit and
connected with the Earth's magnetic field variation.

Ones all the units have been setup it is possible to keep them as default be highlighting
the 'DEFAULTS' option and pressing the 

ENTER

 button

The 'SYSTEM' setup page

This page (Figure 22) allows the user to fix the operation mode (Normal, Battery Save,
Demonstration). It is recommended to put the device in the 'BATTERY SAVE' mode in
order to extend their life. It is also possible to set the receiver language. We recommend
using the receiver in English in order to follow the instruction reported on the different
documents provided. It may however be useful in certain case to change the language in
order to improve understanding  of some options.

Changes can be done as in the other pages by highlightning the concerned field, pressing
the 'ENTER' button to make the scroll down list appear, selecting the desired language and
pressing the 'ENTER' button again to save the change.

Figure 22

 -  The 'SYTEM' page

a)

b)

Summary of Contents for GPS

Page 1: ...GPS Field guide WHO 2002...

Page 2: ...IEW SATELLITE page 17 3 2 3 2 The MENU page 17 The MARK WAYPOINT option page 19 The SETUP option page 19 The UNITS setup page 20 The SYSTEM setup page 20 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 eTrex doesn t tu...

Page 3: ...ellites was achieved in 1994 Each satellite is built to last about 10 years Replacements are constantly being built and launched into orbit The Control segment which consists of ground stations locate...

Page 4: ...transmitted radio signal passes through clouds glass and plastic but not through most solid objects such as buildings and mountains A GPS signal contains three kinds of coded information essential for...

Page 5: ...igure 3 Sphere indicating the potential location of the GPS receiver with one satellite signal 2 Calculates the distance to a second satellite for which it is able to catch a signal 19 000 km for exam...

Page 6: ...e circle reported on Figure 4 corresponding to the intersection of the first two spheres Figure 5 Potential locations of the GPS receiver with 3 satellites signals b Most of the time one of these two...

Page 7: ...e sky is called the Positional Dilution of Precision PDOP A good PDOP is obtained when the satellites are located at wide angles relative to each other Figure 6 a In the contrary a poor PDOP result fr...

Page 8: ...mportance for the users to be located in the most open area as possible before taking the measurement There are other sources of error over which the user does not have control including Atmosphere de...

Page 9: ...the clusters This concerns for example health facilities roads market water pumps and so on If the location of these is known the GIS tool will be used to calculate the distance to the nearest infras...

Page 10: ...ns for approximately 22 hours on two AA alkaline batteries and can operate under dense tree canopy The present section describes the receiver as well as the operating system allowing the user to measu...

Page 11: ...iver to perform different operations and to display the final result on the LCD screen through a specific operating system The case also contains an internal built in clock and memory that has the cap...

Page 12: ...not want to continue 5 The Up and Down buttons These buttons are used to select options on pages and menus and to adjust the display contrast 6 The Enter button This button is used to confirm data en...

Page 13: ...to observe the proper polarity when inserting the batteries It is very important to install the TWO batteries with the proper polarity positive and negative orientation as indicated in the unit s bat...

Page 14: ...utton In the context of the WHS we will only need to use two of them The NORMAL SKYVIEW SATELLITE page The MENU page Figure 12 The 4 Main pages of the Garmin eTrex GPS receiver Following is the descri...

Page 15: ...egarding its position based on the satellite s localisations The number of satellite signals that the receiver is tracking indicated by the drawing in the middle of the screen Each line between the ch...

Page 16: ...t to setup the contrast correctly in order to insure a good reading of the information on the LCD screen When you arrive on this page the LIGHT TIMEOUT field is highlighted and you can make the scroll...

Page 17: ...d square in black one in grey having a signal not strong enough and the last one not being read by the device the n 20 This display is very helpful to check the Positional Dilution of Precision PDOP s...

Page 18: ...to access to the structure of these two options Figure 18 Scheme to access the MARK and SETUP option pages To access to the selected option you have to highlight it in the menu using the UP or DOWN bu...

Page 19: ...e WHS Figure 19 the MARK WAYPOINT option page The SETUP option page The SETUP option page Figure 20 allows the user to customize the eTrex This page contains a list setup pages In the context of the W...

Page 20: ...he GPS unit and connected with the Earth s magnetic field variation Ones all the units have been setup it is possible to keep them as default be highlighting the DEFAULTS option and pressing the ENTER...

Page 21: ...y be large obstacles around you that stops the satellite signals move to a new location a large open area with a clear view of the sky 2 Another window with a message may appear see section 4 3 for th...

Page 22: ...NTER eTrex then asks HAVE YOU MOVED HUNDREDS OF MILES KM SINCE LAST USE Press UP DOWN buttons Highlight YES Press ENTER eTrex will do an AUTOLOCATE and switch to the Satellite Page 4 4 I am not gettin...

Page 23: ...get are outside the range indicated in the Country information document 1 Make sure the eTrex is configured as indicated in point 7 of the Quick Reference Guide and redo the reading correctly 2 If th...

Page 24: ...in latitude longitude coordinates the current local time and date information obtained through the satellite signal when using the eTrex unit Map Datums Since the Earth is not flat a model needs to be...

Page 25: ...ographic Information Into MEASURE Surveys A field Guide to GPS Data Collection Garmin Website http www garmin com Garmin GPS Guide for beginners http www garmin com manuals gps4beg pdf Eagle GPS Tutor...

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