Garmin eTrex Legend Manuale Utente

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Setup,
Features,
and 
Basic Navigation
SECTION 2
     Before you begin to explore the eTrex Legend’s 
operating features, you will want to follow these “Getting 
Started” instructions to prepare it for operation by 
installing batteries, adjusting the screen contrast, loading 
optional GARMIN MapSource
TM
 mapping data, and set-
ting the correct time for your current location.     
   
     The operating features of the unit are structured to 
be accessed and activated by pressing buttons on the unit 
which is explained on the following page.
      The fi ve Main Pages are your primary access to 
operating the eTrex Legend. Each page provides either 
a basic navigation function or access to features which 
enhance navigation or customize the unit’s operation to 
meet your requirements. 
    This “Getting Started” section will introduce you to 
the Main Pages and how they are structured. You will also 
be shown how to perform basic navigation techniques to 
help you start using your eTrex Legend immediately.
      Detailed instructions on using the eTrex Legend’s 
features and their options are contained in the “Reference” 
section.
Features include:
Storage for 500 Waypoints with name and graphic symbol.
An automatic Track Log with storage capability for 10 
Tracks with 250 points each.
Route building capability, with storage for 20 Routes with  
50 Waypoints each.
A Trip Computer for displaying a variety of navigation 
data such as speed, ETA, ETE, heading, odometer, etc.
A Find Feature for locating Waypoints, Cities, Interstate 
Exits, Points of Interest, Street Addresses and Intersections.
8 MB of detailed map data storage, allowing transfer from 
GARMIN MapSource CD-ROM’s.*
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) capability.**
     
Getting Started
 * Points of Interest, Address, 
and Intersection data must 
be transferred to the unit 
using a GARMIN MapSource 
CD-ROM. See pages 4 and 55 
for more information.
 
** About WAAS
Because the Wide Area Aug-
mentation System (WAAS) is 
currently under development 
and is not fully supported by 
geo-stationary satellites, effec-
tive use of the WAAS feature 
may be limited by your geo-
graphic location in relation to 
those satellites now in service. 
 
There are two WAAS satellites 
in service in geo-stationary 
orbit above the Equator, one 
over the Atlantic Ocean and 
one over the Pacifi c Ocean. 
Currently, WAAS satellite signal 
reception requires an absolute 
clear view of the sky and works 
best when there are no nearby 
obstructions such as buildings, 
mountains, etc.  In fact, you may 
not be able to receive or easily 
maintain a WAAS satellite signal 
until full satellite support for this 
program is complete. 
Not enabling WAAS when you 
cannot receive a signal will 
speed unit map drawing and 
conserve battery power. 
See page 49 for enabling WAAS 
and satellite reception
 techniques.