Using The Garmin Etrex 10 GPS
Using The Garmin Etrex 10 GPS
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Topic 1: Getting started
The information in Topic 4, 5 and 6 – transferring data to / from the GPS – is also applicable to any modern
Garmin GPS that uses a USB cable connection which supports automatic detection of the GPS by a
computer (a Plug and Play connection). The Garmin Oregon ® 600t is another such unit.
This guide assumes that a user has a basic understanding of how to use the LISTmap. For more
information on how to use the LISTmap, refer to LISTmap HELP and the LISTmap videos .
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Topic 2: Getting to know your etrex® 10
1. Place two (2) AA batteries into the GPS. To access the battery compartment, turn the BATTERY
COVER LOCK RING.
2. A prolonged press of the POWER ( ) button will start the GPS.
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Important information to remember:
Keep in mind that the GPS requires a clear skyview (clouds don’t matter) to work well. Stay
clear of tall buildings, trees or similar that might block your (and therefore the GPS’s) view of
the sky.
For a GPS to locate itself, it is required to ‘see’ to at least four (4) satellites. You can view how
many satellites the GPS is ‘seeing’ by selecting the SATELLITE menu icon (the last icon on the
main functions menu screen). This will bring up a screen displaying the location of satellites
‘seen’ by the GPS at that time (below shows that the GPS can ‘see’ 12 satellites at that particular
time).
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Topic 3: The functions of the etrex® 10
There are multiple functions on the etrex® 10 handheld GPS. This section of the guide will give a brief
overview of some of these functions.
A waypoint is a location that can be recorded and stored onto the GPS.
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2.2 Going to a Waypoint
As a waypoint is stored with coordinates, it can be located and revisited using the GPS.
Whilst on the main function menu, select the ‘Where to?’ icon.
The following screen will ask whether you want to locate a track, recent find, coordinate,
city or waypoint. Select waypoint.
A list of waypoints that have been stored into the GPS will appear. To locate to a
particular waypoint, navigate to and select the waypoint using the THUMBSTICK. A map
will display, indicating the location of the waypoint and the location of the GPS. Press
into the THUMBSTICK again to select ‘Go’.
To help free storage space on the GPS and reduce clutter, waypoints that are unwanted can be deleted.
On the main functions menu, select the ‘Waypoint Manager’ icon. This will display all the
waypoints that have been recorded onto the GPS storage system.
To delete individual waypoint: select the individual waypoint that you want deleted using the
THUMBSTICK, press the MENU KEY to display the various options for that waypoint, then select
the delete option within this menu. Press the BACK KEY to escape these options.
To delete all waypoints: on the page that list all the waypoints, press the MENU KEY, then select
the ‘delete all’ option within this menu.
To exit the ‘Waypoint Manager’ and return to the main functions menu, press the BACK KEY.
To view this data, select the ‘Trip Computer’ icon on the main function menu. The figure on the next page
displays an example trip computer data.
To reset this data, press the MENU KEY when viewing the trip computer data, and then select the ‘Reset’
option.
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4. Viewing and saving your track
A track is a recording of your path you have travelled since the GPS first came into reception with the
satellites. Within the map function, your track appears as a small dashed line that is drawn behind your
GPS location arrow as you walk (example shown below).
You can save your track into the GPS internal storage so that you can revisit them later, or export them
onto the computer for viewing in a variety of software (how to export a track to the computer, then view
your track on LISTmap is explained further on).
Go to the main function menu, and then scroll down the menu using the THUMBSTICK to select
the ‘Track Manager’ icon.
Select the ‘current track’ option.
Select the ‘save track’ option, then edit your track name (if you wish, you may keep the default
name provided) using the THUMBSTICK on the onscreen keyboard (e.g. MyTrack). Once happy
with your track name, select the ‘Done’ option.
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The following page will ask you if you would like to clear your current track. This means that up
until this point, you can save your track you have created and either continue on that same track,
or choose to start a new track. For the purpose of this description select ‘yes’.
Your track is now saved. You can now revisit your track using the ‘Where To?’ function (to return to this
main function menu, press the BACK key – when in doubt, press the BACK key ).
The etrex® 10 can be connected to the computer using the USB cable (as displayed below).
A mini-USB port is located under the rubber cover on the back of the GPS. With the GPS turned off, simply
plug the mini-USB cable fitting into this port and then plug USB fitting into a USB port on your computer.
Once the GPS is connected it will turn on automatically and after waiting a few moments for the computer
to detect the GPS you are able to view the files on the GPS as a removable storage drive (similar to the
way you would with a USB memory stick or smartphone).
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Choose the Open Folder to view files option to browse the information on the GPS.
The file format for the waypoint and track data created by Garmin GPS units is *.GPX (stands for GPS
eXchange file). This format is commonly recognized across a majority of software packages that handle
data captured by a handheld GPS. On a Garmin GPS these files are found in a folder called GPX. Further
information about how to find and use these files is in the following sections.
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Topic 5: Transferring data between the GPS and the LISTmap
The LISTmap is an online viewer map that allows you to create your own personalised maps of Tasmania,
using a wide range of authoritative land-based information. LISTmap also offers a function that allows you
to create editable markups on your personal map, import data from your GPS or computer and export
waypoint and route information you have defined in your mark-up directly to your GPS.
Before transferring data to/ from the Garmin GPS ensure it is connected to your computer as described in
Topic 4: Transferring data between a computer and the GPS.
Hover over the Tools arrow in the top left hand corner of the screen then click on Drawing
Tools.
The Drawing Tools window will appear. Click on the Import Spatial Data Icon (indicated below).
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An Import Spatial Data box will appear (indicated below).
Click on Choose File and browse for the location of your file:
o The location of the waypoints and the tracks is within the Garmin GPX folder within
the Garmin removable storage connection – see image below. Different GPS may call
them different names. Garmin GPS usually store measured Waypoint GPX files with a
name that includes the date of their capture. The active Track is usually saved with the
name Current.GPX. It may also be saved in a sub-folder within the GPX folder called
Current (Garmin GPX Current folder). There may also be other subfolders in the
GPX folder – e.g. Garmin GPX Nav and you may need to browse through the
various folders and try each GPX file.
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o Select the waypoints/tracks GPX files that you would like to import
To import in a number GPX files, such as the current Track file and a file of Waypoints you
measured you will need to repeat the ‘Import Spatial Data’ process described above.
For instance, to import a waypoint file in the GPS folder use the dialogue box to browse for the
file and select it.
In the drop down box, select the Coordinate System of the data you’re importing (this will be
Lat/Lon GDA94), then click OK.
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Wait for the layer to load then if LISTmap doesn’t automatically zoom your map view to the area
of interest navigate the map to view your mark-up manually – the waypoints chosen in this
example are the blue dots shown on the map below.
NOTE: All the waypoints captured on a particular date are stored in one GPX file. This means that if
unwanted waypoints are stored on a particular date (e.g. accidental storage of an incorrect waypoint
in the field), they will appear in LISTmap when that GPX file is imported in. it is possible to delete
these unwanted waypoints within LISTmap:
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The track measured on the same day is downloaded by repeating the ‘Import Spatial Data’
process, this time browsing for the Current.gpx file located in the sub-directory within GPX called
’current’ :
In the drop down box, select the Coordinate System of the data you’re importing (this will be
Lat/Lon GDA94), then click OK.
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Wait for the layer to load then if LISTmap doesn’t automatically zoom your map view to the area
of interest to view your mark-up manually – the track chosen in this example is the blue line
shown on the map below.
Once loaded, you can select and modify your measured GPS data by using the Drawing Tools –
see the LISTmap help or watch the Drawing in LISTmap video.
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2. Transfering waypoints and tracks from the LISTmap to the GPS
LISTmap allows users to make their own waypoints (‘drawing tools’ ‘add a point to the layer’)
and predefined tracks (‘drawing tools’ ‘add a line or path to the layer’)
which can be uploaded onto a GPS and into other mapping software (e.g. Google Earth).
Below is an example of some waypoints (blue dots) created around New Town Primary School.
LISTmap can export these newly drawn waypoints in a variety of common formats, including a *.GPX file,
which can then be copied onto the GPS unit.
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The following steps describe this process:
Once you are satisfied with your newly drawn waypoints/routes, connect your GPS unit to your
computer using the process outlined in Topic 4: Transferring data between a computer and the
GPS
Choose the GPX format from the dropdown list under the File Format option,
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Click in entry box under the Filename option and type in the name you want to call the
waypoints file (in this case ‘mywaypoints’ has been typed) and then select OK.
LISTmap will create a GPX file, in this case called ‘mywaypoints.gpx’. The web browser you are
using (e.g. Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox) will determine what happens with this file, similar
to any other file you download from the internet. In the case of Internet Explorer you will be
asked ‘Do you want to open or save your waypoint file?’
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Choose ‘Save’ from the dialogue bar
Your normal file management application will open in the folder where your *GPX file was
downloaded to e.g. in Windows Explorer :
Use your normal file management application to copy the waypoint GPX file you have created
onto your GPS unit :
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NOTE: waypoints and tracks cannot be exported off the LIST within the same *.GPX file. Export each
set of data individually, creating separate files.
Once you disconnect the GPS from the computer, turn the GPS back on (the GPS shuts itself down when it
is disconnected from the computer) and access your newly imported waypoints/routes!
If you imported waypoints you can view these within the ‘map’ function, ‘where to?’ function, or the
‘waypoint manager’ function. The newly imported waypoints will not have names, nor individual
description attached, where this can be edited within the ‘waypoint manager’ function.
If you imported a predefined track, you can view this within the ‘map’ function, ‘where to?’ function, or
the ‘track manager’ function. The newly imported file will be named “Open Layers export”, where this can
be edited within the ‘track manager’ function.
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Topic 6: Transferring data to / from the GPS using EasyGPS
EasyGPS is a free software available at http://www.easygps.com/download.asp that also allows you to
create, edit, and transfer waypoints, routes and tracks between your computer and your Garmin GPS
Once on this website, select the ‘download free’ button and download and install the software as
prompted.
Once installed and run for the first time, you will be prompted to insert in the units of measurements that
will be used in the EasyGPS software. This will allow for the software to recognise the recorded data being
transferred off the GPS. The following dot points will demonstrate what measurement units are to be
placed in these fields:
When prompted to select the Garmin etrex® 10 GPS receiver, select ‘Add GPS ’ and choose from the list
‘Garmin etrex 10’. These following figures will help you identify how to select the Garmin etrex® 10 GPS.
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It is also important to set the coordinate format within the EasyGPS software. This will ensure that the
waypoint’s location stored in the GPS will be displayed in the same location within the software.
Within the ‘My Coordinate Format’ tab, select ‘Add Format’. Within the location list, select ‘World’. Within
the format list, select ‘hddd.mmmm’. Within the datum list, select the ‘World Geodetic System 1984’. The
following figures will help you identify how to select this coordinate format.
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If these settings were not displayed to you upon installing the EasyGPS software, within the software
choose from the menu EditPreferences (or use Ctrl+Shift+P) and insert in all the relevant settings
mentioned.
Happy exploring!
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