Gpsmap 60Csx: With Sensors and Maps Owner'S Manual
Gpsmap 60Csx: With Sensors and Maps Owner'S Manual
Gpsmap 60Csx: With Sensors and Maps Owner'S Manual
owner’s manual
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Warning
Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous sources, including information from street signs,
situations could result in an accident or collision visual sightings, and maps. For safety, always
resulting in death or serious injury. resolve any discrepancies or questions before
• When installing the unit in a vehicle, place the unit continuing navigation and defer to posted road signs.
securely so that it does not obstruct the driver’s • Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner.
view of the road or interfere with vehicle operating Do not become distracted by the unit while
controls, such as the steering wheel, foot pedals, driving, and always be fully aware of all
or transmission levers. Do not place in front of or driving conditions. Minimize the amount of
above any airbag. (See diagram). time spent viewing the unit’s screen while driving
and use voice prompts when possible. Do not
Do not mount Do not place input destinations, change settings, or access any
where driver’s unsecured on functions requiring prolonged use of the unit’s
field of vision is the vehicle controls while driving. Pull over in a safe and legal
blocked. dashboard.
manner before attempting such operations.
• This unit is designed to provide route suggestions.
Do not mount in front of an airbag
It is not designed to replace the need for driver
field of deployment.
attentiveness regarding road closures or road
conditions, traffic congestion, weather conditions,
• When navigating, carefully compare information or other factors that may affect safety while driving.
displayed on the unit to all available navigation
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Introduction > Caution
Getting Started
Unit Overview
Auxiliary GPS
antenna connector
Internal
(under weather cap)
Power key antenna
LCD
display USB connector port
screen (under weather cap)
External Data/
GPSmap 60CSx
Auxiliary Power Port
Carry lanyard (under weather cap)
attachment slot
Battery
compartment
locking D-Ring
Battery
compartment cover
Keypad
Initializing the GPS Receiver 3. Press and release the PAGE key until the Map
The first time you turn on your GPSMAP 60CSx, the Page appears. You are now ready to begin
GPS aided navigation.
GPS receiver must collect satellite data and establish
its current location. To ensure proper initialization, You can also observe a sky view array of the satellites
the GPSMAP 60CSx is shipped from the factory in overhead with your location centered in the array. The
AutoLocate mode, which allows the receiver to “find outer circle represents the horizon and the inner circle
itself” anywhere on Earth. To receive satellite signals, a position 45 degrees from the horizon. The numbers
you must be outdoors and have a clear view of the shown indicate the number assigned to each satellite.
sky. A bar graph at the bottom of the page shows the
strength of signals from each satellite.
To initialize your GPSMAP 60CSx:
1. Press and hold the POWER key to turn on the The outer
GPSMAP 60CSx. circle
represents
2. Hold the unit in front of you with the top tilted the horizon. Heading bug
upward. While the GPS receiver is searching indicates your
The inner direction of
for the satellite signals, a “Locating Satellites” circle is a movement
message is replaced by an “Acquiring location 45
Satellites” message until enough signals are degrees from
Strength of
acquired to fix its location. the horizon.
each satellite
When the receiver has signals from at least signal
three satellites, the display at the top of the
page changes to indicate position accuracy If the unit cannot get a satellite fix, a list of solutions
and location coordinates. appears. Select an appropriate solution and press
ENTER to continue.
GPSMAP 60CSx Owner’s Manual
Getting Started > Unit Overview
Selecting Options and Entering Data • Power to the unit is provided by either batteries
To enter data and select options, use the ROCKER to or from an auxiliary source (AC, DC or USB
highlight an item in a list or a field on the screen. Adapter). The Battery Power icon ( ) shows
the remaining power as the battery is depleted.
To select and activate an option:
• The Auxiliary Power icon ( ) appears when
1. From any page, press MENU. An Options
Menu appears with a list of additional options the unit is powered by an external source such
for that page. as the USB Data Cable provided with the unit
2. Use the ROCKER to move the highlight up,
or optional Serial Port Data/Power Cable or
down, right, or left on the menu to highlight the Cigarette Lighter Adapter.
option you want, and press ENTER to select it. • Satellite signal status is shown when searching
for or acquiring satellites ( ), when a 2D fix
To exit a menu or return to the previous
( ) is attained and when a 3D fix ( ) is
setting:
Press QUIT. The QUIT key moves backward attained (four or more satellites are received.)
through your steps. Press QUIT repeatedly to • The Backlight icon ( ) appears when the
return to the starting page. backlight is on. Backlighting is off by default
when you turn the unit on. The Backlight uses a
Using the Status Bar
significant amount of battery power.
At the top of each page, the status bar provides status
information for several unit features. • The USB Cable Connection icon ( )
appears when the unit is in communication with
a PC via Universal Serial Bus.
Status Bar • Electronic compass icon ( ) appears when
the electronic compass is turned on.
GPSMAP 60CSx Owner’s Manual
Getting Started > Unit Overview
Transferring Data to a microSD Card 2. Connect the USB cable provided with the unit
Some units are equipped with a pre-installed microSD to the USB port on your PC and to the mini-
card. Other units configured for use in large geographic USB port on the back of the unit.
regions (eg. Pacific) require a much larger capacity 3. Follow instructions for selecting and
microSD card to store enough map data (not provided). downloading maps provided with the
MapSource map data disk and Help files.
To install or remove the microSD card: USB Port
1. Remove the Battery Compartment Cover from (under weather
cover)
the back of the unit and remove the batteries.
2. Locate the card tray at the center of the battery microSD card tray
compartment and check to be certain the card is located beneath
is installed in the tray. the batteries in the
battery compartment.
3. To remove the card, slide the tray cover up,
then lift it toward you to remove the card from Slide the tray cover back to
OPEN, then lift to remove
the tray. or insert the microSD card.
4. To re-insert the card, lay the card in the tray, Close and slide forward to Unlock
close the tray, and replace the batteries and LOCK.
Lock
cover when finished.
To transfer map data to the microSD card:
1. Lift the weather cover from the USB port on
the upper back of the unit. It recommended Back of GPSMAP
Detail of microSD card
that you use the USB port rather than the 60CSx (with Battery
tray
Serial Connection port for faster data transfer. Cover removed)
3. Use the ROCKER to enter location 3. Select the waypoint you want to edit, and
coordinates. Highlight OK, and press ENTER press ENTER. The Waypoint Page opens.
when finished. 4. Highlight each field and use the waypoint
symbol chart, and alphanumeric keypad to
make changes.
5. Press QUIT when finished.
Deleting Waypoints
Manually
enter waypoint
You can delete waypoints from the Waypoint Page.
coordinates
Note: When you delete a waypoint, you cannot
recover it from the unit.
To delete a waypoint:
4. Press QUIT to exit. 1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu.
2. Highlight the Waypoints icon, and press
Editing Waypoints ENTER to open the Waypoints Page.
You can edit waypoints as you create them, or at a
3. Select the waypoint you want to delete, and
later date. You can change the symbol, name, note,
press ENTER. The Waypoint Page opens.
location, elevation, and depth.
4. Highlight the Delete button, and press ENTER.
To edit a waypoint: A confirmation message appears.
1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu. 5. Highlight Yes, and press ENTER to delete the
2. Highlight the Waypoints icon, and press waypoint.
ENTER to open the Waypoints Page.
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Basic Operation > Basic Operation
Moving a waypoint
To project a waypoint:
1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu.
2. Highlight the Waypoints icon, and press
ENTER to open the Waypoints Page.
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Basic Operation > Basic Operation
The options menu for each category contains a 4. Use the ROCKER and ENTER key to operate
submenu of search options, such as Find By Name, the on-screen keypad and enter the name of
Find Nearest (near your current location), Select the location you want to find. When the Find
Symbol (for waypoints), Change Reference (by moving list contains a match, highlight OK, and press
ENTER.
the pointer to a new location), Nearest Containing (a
keyword you enter), Select Category (for those groups,
such as Food & Drink and Lodging). Use these
options to limit your search.
Find By Name
If you know the name of the location you want to find, Find By Name
use the Find By Name option.
On-screen
To find a location using Find By Name: keypad
1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu.
2. Use the ROCKER to highlight the icon for the 5. Highlight the location in the Find list, and press
type of item for which you want to search, and ENTER. The item’s information page opens,
press ENTER. allowing you to save the item as a waypoint,
OR show the item on the map, or automatically
To search the entire database, select the All create a route to the item (Go To).
Points of Interest icon, and press ENTER.
3. Press MENU, highlight Find By Name, and
press ENTER.
bearing and distance from your location. See To find an item near another item:
page 14 for more information. 1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu.
• Find Near Here—returns to the Find Menu 2. Select an icon on the Find Menu, and press
where you can search for map items near the ENTER.
item defined on the information page. 3. Highlight an item in the Find list, and press
• Change Reference—point to a new location on ENTER to open the information page.
the Map Page using the pointer. 4. Press MENU to open the Options Menu,
highlight Find Near Here, and press ENTER.
• Set Proximity—program an alarm to sound
The Find Menu opens again with each
when you are within a specified radius of an
category containing items near the item
item defined by the information page. See page selected on the information page.
15 for more information.
5. Select a category icon, and press ENTER to
• Add To Route—include this item on a new open a Find list of items near the item.
route or add it to an existing route. See “Using
Routes” on page 32 for more information. To find an item from another location on
the map:
• View Sun and Moon—view Sun and Moon 1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu.
tables for this item location. See page 85 for
2. Select an icon on the Find Menu, and press
more information. ENTER.
• View Hunt and Fish—view Hunt and Fish 3. Press MENU to open the Options Menu,
tables for this item location. See page 86 for Highlight Change Reference, and press
more information. ENTER. The Map Page appears.
• Map Information—shows the name of the
map from which the map item originated.
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Basic Operation > Basic Operation
4. Use the ROCKER to pan the arrow (pointer) to 3. Use the ROCKER to select a waypoint, and
the map location you want, and press ENTER. press ENTER. The Waypoint Page opens.
The Find list shows a list of items near the new
map location.
Waypoints
icon
Finding a Geocache
Use the Geocache icon to view the list of geocache
Finding a Waypoint locations created using your GPSMAP 60CSx
The Waypoints Page contains a list of all saved or downloaded from your computer. A geocache
waypoints. Waypoints are stored in alphanumeric location is a waypoint with a special geocache symbol
order and are also identified by a symbol assigned assigned to give special significance and to allow it to
from a list of symbol types. be separated from others on the waypoints list.
To find a waypoint: For more information about creating a geocache
1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu. point, see Geocache Setup instructions on page 72 and
2. Highlight the Waypoints icon, and press www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60csx/.
ENTER to open the Waypoints Page.
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Basic Operation > Basic Operation
3. Select a city from the list and press ENTER to Exits list Available services
open the information page for the selected city.
OR
If the city you want is not listed, press MENU,
select a search method from the options list,
and press ENTER.
Exits
Finding an Interstate Exit icon
Use the Exits icon on the Find Menu to find an
interstate exit.
To find an interstate exit: 4. Select a service from the list, and press
1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu. ENTER to open the information page for the
2. Highlight the Exits icon, and press ENTER. selected service.
The Exits Page shows a list of interstate exits 5. Select Save, Map, or Go To from the bottom
near your location. of the page.
3. Use the ROCKER to select an exit, and
press ENTER to open the information page.
This page contains the exit description, a Finding an Address
list of available services near the exit, and If you downloaded optional detailed mapping data, use
the distance and bearing from the exit to the the Addresses icon on the Find Menu to find an address.
highlighted service. When you enter the street number, street name, and city, the
find feature matches that data with addresses in the map
database.
Addresses
icon
Addresses Page
To find an intersection:
1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu.
2. Highlight the Intersections icon, and press
ENTER to open the Intersections Page.
3. If your unit has a GPS fix, the <Enter Region>
field is populated with your current region.
You do not have to specify a city in the <Enter
City>, because the database has information List of matching Intersection
for the entire region. However, you can select intersections information page
a city if you want to reduce the possible
number of intersection matches. Searching for a Point of Interest
4. Highlight the <Enter Street 1> field, and press If you downloaded optional MapSource detailed
ENTER. mapping, you can use the All Points of Interest
5. Type the street name using the on-screen icon on the Find Menu to locate a nearby restaurant,
keypad. When finished, highlight OK, and lodging, landmark, public building, and so on.
press ENTER again.
To find a point of interest: If you are searching for a restaurant that is part of
1. Press FIND to open the Find Menu. a national chain, only the restaurant nearest to your
2. Highlight the All Points of Interest icon, and location is shown when you search using the Find
press ENTER to show a list of all points near Nearest option. However, when using the By Name
your current location. option, all of the locations for that chain in the
3. Highlight an item in the list, and press ENTER mapping database are shown with the closest to your
to open the information page for the item. current location listed first.
OR
Press MENU to open the Options Menu where
you can select options to help you narrow your
search.
4. Highlight the item you want from the list, and
press ENTER to open the information page for Narrow the
the selected item. search criteria
using the
Options Menu.
List of
saved
tracks
• Wrap When Full—sets the track log to record To save the entire track log:
over the oldest data with new data when full. 1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
• Record Method—Distance records track 2. Select the Tracks icon, and press ENTER to
points after a specified distance is traveled. open the Tracks Page.
Time creates track points after a specified time 3 Activate the Save button. A message asks if
has elapsed. Auto, choose from five intervals. you want to save the entire track.
• Interval—records a track according to the 4. Select Yes, and press ENTER to save the
Record Method (Time, Distance, or Auto) and track. A “Saving Track” message appears
Interval (Time, Distance, or Frequency). Enter followed by the Saved Track Page.
a specific distance, time, or frequency. Use the Saved Track page to rename the track, view
• Color—selects the color of the active track. the track distance and calculated area, and specify a
color for the track on the Map Page.
• Log Track to Data Card—records the current
track log to the microSD card in addition to the
unit’s internal memory. Using this option allows Track
you to record a large number of track points Track name
distance
(depending on the capacity of the microSD card.) Calculated
This feature is a tool for use by advanced GPS area
Track
users with special applications for track log data. color
Track logs on the data card are .gpx GPS position
data files, and are not used by your unit. To learn
more about .gpx files, search the Web for subjects
titled GPX or GPS Exchange Format. Saved Track Page
To save a portion of the track log: 2. Highlight the Log Track to Data Card option,
1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu. and then press ENTER. Observe that a
2. Select the Tracks icon, and press ENTER to (yyyymmdd) .gpx file appears in the Data Card
open the Tracks Page. Tracks list.
3. Highlight the Save button, and press ENTER.
A message appears asking you if you want to
save the entire track.
4. Select No, and press ENTER to save only
a portion of the track log. The entire track
Options
appears on the map.
Menu
5. Use the ROCKER to move the pointer to the
point on the track line that you want to be the
beginning point, and press ENTER.
6. Use the ROCKER to move the arrow to the Log Track To Data Card Page
point on the track line to be the ending point,
and press ENTER. A “Saving Track” message This file is a continuous compilation of all
appears followed by the Saved Track Page. track data for the indicated date. As long as
7. With OK highlighted, press ENTER. this feature is enabled, a new file is created
for each day you use the unit. Recording
To log tracks to the microSD card: continues until the card is filled.
1. From the Track Log Setup Page... highlight the Because these track logs share card space
Data Card Setup button, and press ENTER to with MapSource mapping data, space for
display the Data Card setup page. additional map storage is reduced.
Press the MENU key and select Card Info To calculate the area of a track:
to view the amount of card storage space 1. With the Track Log Page open and the Track
available. Log on, press MENU to open the Options Menu.
3. To read or transfer the .gpx files use the USB 2. Highlight Area Calculation, and press ENTER
cable to connect to your PC and enable the to open the Area Calculation Page.
USB Mass Storage feature as explained on 3. Press ENTER to start the area calculation.
page 68. You can open the track logs using As you begin to move and define the area’s
Garmin MapSource or another .gpx file- boundaries, a Stop button appears at the
compatible application. bottom of the page.
4. To delete these track logs from the microSD 4. When finished defining the area, press ENTER
card, highlight individual logs, and then press to open the Calculated Area Page with a Save
ENTER. Use the Delete All button to clear the button.
entire list.
Note: Do not remove the microSD card from
the unit while logging a track, because it can
corrupt the data.
5. Press ENTER to save the new track to the The beginning of the track is marked by a
Saved Tracks list on the Tracks Page flag. You can scroll across the track profile by
pressing left or right on the ROCKER.
Track Profiles
As you scroll across the profile, the elevation
After you save a track, you have a record of the path for each point on the profile is shown at the
you traveled and a track altitude profile. top of the page, and the distance from the
To view a track profile: Begin point and the End point are shown at the
1. Open the Saved Track Page, and press bottom.
MENU. 3. At any point along the profile, you can press
2. Highlight Profile, and press ENTER to view ENTER to show that point on the map.
the Track Profile. 4. Press MENU to use Zoom Ranges and Hide
Symbols options. To zoom ranges only, press
up or down on the ROCKER.
Elevation
You can create a Track Elevation Profile from Digital
Begin
Elevation Models (DEM) maps (MapSource U.S. Topo
End 24K), which include elevation data contained in the
marker marker
map. When these types of maps are available, a Use
Map Data - Use Track Data option menu appears
Distance when you select Profile. Refer to the Garmin Web site,
from Begin
and End www.garmin.com/cartography/ontheTrail/, for more
points information about MapSource U.S. Topo 24K maps.
Track Profile Page
Navigating a Saved Track 4. Move in the direction of the first turn. When
You can save your track log to use later as a you reach the first turn,
TracBack. When initiated, a TracBack route takes you directions to the next
turn are shown, and so
back to the oldest stored track log point.
on, until you reach
To use the TracBack feature: your destination.
1. With the Saved Tracks Page for the track or 5. To exit, press MENU,
the Track Log open, highlight the TracBack and select Stop
button, and press ENTER to open the Navigation.
TracBack Page showing the entire track. You
are then prompted to select the point you want
to go back to.
2. Use the ROCKER to move the pointer to the To create a user waypoint on a saved track:
point on the map, and press ENTER to start 1. With a saved track shown on the map, use the
navigating the TracBack. ROCKER to move the pointer to the place on the
3. Select either Follow Road to route back to track that you want to mark as a user waypoint.
the selected point using available roadways, 2. Press and hold the ENTER key to open the
or select Follow Track to retrace your original Mark Waypoint Page.
path of travel. Highlight the Don’t Ask Again 3. Customize the user waypoint, highlight OK,
option, and press ENTER if you want to use and press ENTER to save it.
the same option each time you use TracBack.
The Map Page opens with directions to the
first turn on the track at the top of the page.
Creating and Using Routes which are generated when you select Go To for a
a Route is a sequence of intermediate waypoints that Find item, map item, or waypoint, cannot be saved.
lead you to your final destination. The GPSMAP Saved routes with more than 50 waypoints cannot be
60CSx lets you store 50 routes with up to 250 points navigated using the Follow Roads option.)
each.
To create and navigate a route:
1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
2. Highlight the Routes icon, and press ENTER
Routes to open the Routes Page.
icon
3. Use the ROCKER to highlight the New button,
and press ENTER to open the Route Page.
4. With the <Select Next Point> field highlighted,
press ENTER to open the Find Menu.
5. Use the Find Menu to select a route waypoint
from one of the Find Menu groups, and open
Setting up a route the information page for the selected waypoint,
city, exit, point of interest, and so on.
Creating a Route 6. Highlight the Use button, and press ENTER to
You can create or modify a route using the Routes add it to the route.
Page, and you can add waypoints to a route from the 7. To add more points to the route, repeat steps 4
Find Menu. (You can also create more complex routes to 6. You can rename the route if you want.
using a PC and MapSource mapping programs and
then transfer them to the unit memory. Auto-Routes,
Navigating a Route Active Route Page with a list of turns. If you selected
After you create a route, you can begin navigation the Off Road option, you can view only the list of
immediately or save it to the Saved Routes list. points for a route from the Active Route Page. See
Routing Setup on page 71.
Routes can use existing roadways to automatically
calculate a route to your destination. Turns on To preview the turns for an active route:
roadways are added to the Active Route Page and are 1. On the Routes Page, highlight a saved route,
preceded by a guidance message with a graphic of the and press ENTER to open the Route Page for
the selected route.
turn. If there are not enough roads at your location to
calculate a route, a message to that effect appears. 2. Highlight the Navigate button, and press
ENTER to begin navigation and show the route
To navigate a saved route: on the Map Page.
1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
2. Highlight the Routes icon, and press ENTER
to open the Routes Page.
3. Highlight a saved route, and press ENTER to
open the Route Page.
4. Highlight the Navigate button, and press
ENTER.
5. To stop navigating, press MENU, select Stop
Navigation, and press ENTER.
Using the Follow Roads option on the Routing Setup Route Page Route on the Map
Page increases the number of turns and shows an Page
3. To view the list of turns on the route, press 5. To view a route profile, press
PAGE to open the Turn Preview Page. the MENU key and select
The Turn Preview Page shows the turn and Profile from the Options Menu
guidance text and a small field at the bottom (if using 24K DEM maps.)
shows the turn number in sequence and total
Editing a Route
turns in the route.
After you create a route, use the Route Page to edit,
4. To scroll through all turn previews, press up or change the route name, and review route points.
down on the ROCKER. Press QUIT to close
the Turn Preview Page and return to the Active To change the name of the route:
Route Page. 1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
2. Highlight the Routes icon, and press ENTER
to open the Routes Page.
3. Select a saved route, and press ENTER.
Enter a
new route
name
Route Page
4. Highlight the route name field at the top of the 4. To delete all routes, press MENU to open the
Route Page, and press ENTER. Saved Routes Options Menu. Highlight Delete
5. Use the ROCKER to operate the on-screen All Routes, and press ENTER to clear the list.
keypad and edit the route name. To select the off-road transition for a route:
To review individual route points: 1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu. 2. Highlight the Routes icon, and press ENTER
2. Highlight the Routes icon, and press ENTER to open the Routes Page.
to open the Routes Page. 3. Press MENU to open the Options Menu.
3. Select a saved route, and press ENTER. 4. Select Off Road Transition, and press
4. Highlight a point on the Route Page, and press ENTER to open the Off Route Transition Page.
ENTER to open an options menu. 5. Highlight the Route Leg Transition field, and
5. Highlight Review and press ENTER to open press ENTER to view the list of options.
the information page for the route point. 6. Select the method to use (Manual or
6. You can select Save (save the point as a Distance) when advancing to the next point.
waypoint), Map (show the point on the Map Select Distance to enter a radius
Page), or Go To (navigate to the point), and so that when you are within the
press ENTER. entered distance, the GPSMAP
To delete a route: 60CSx leads you to the next
1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu. point on your route.
Route leg
2. Highlight the Routes icon, and press ENTER. Select Manual to transition to transition
3. Highlight the route to be deleted and press the next waypoint anytime while options
ENTER. Then select Delete from the menu. navigating a route.
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Basic Operation > Basic Operation
Main Pages
The GPSMAP 60CSx has six main pages: Satellite Page, Trip Computer Page, Map Page, Compass Page,
Altimeter Page, and the Main Menu. You can cycle through these pages by pressing the PAGE key to move
forward or pressing the QUIT key to reverse. Add more pages from the Main Menu. (See page 70) The Active
Route Page appears only when you are actively navigating.
Each page has an Options Menu, which contains the setup options and functions that apply to that page. To view
the Options Menu for a page, press the MENU key.
Satellite Page Trip Computer Map Page Compass Page Altimeter Page Main Menu
Page
Satellite Page
Trip Computer
Options Altimeter Page
Page Options Map Page Compass Page
Options
Options Options
Receiver
status Location
Use With GPS Off/On—enables you to turn the GPS
Satellite receiver on or off.
location
Track Up/North Up—indicates whether
satellites are shown with the rings oriented with North
Satellite Heading bug toward the top of the display or your current track
signal indicates your toward the top of the display
strength direction of
Satellite Page movement Multicolor/Single Color—indicates whether each
satellite is shown in a different color or the same
The larger circle beneath the satellite icons represents color.
the horizon surrounding you and the smaller circle
a position approximately 45o above your current New Location—use if you have moved the unit more
position. Imagine that you are in the center of a clear than 600 miles and you are having trouble locking
dome with the satellites moving over its outer surface. onto satellite signals.
GPS Elevation— your GPS determined elevation.
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Main Pages > Map Page
Map Page You can add and configure up to four optional data
fields to the top of the page to provide a variety of
The GPSMAP 60CSx comes with a built-in basemap travel and navigational information.
that includes a database of cities, interstates, state
and county highways, exit information, and lake and To show data fields on the Map Page:
river outlines. The standard basemap can be enhanced 1. Press MENU to open the Map Page Options
using MapSource or BlueChart data. Menu.
2. Highlight Data Field, and press ENTER. The
Two map operating modes, position mode and pan
Show sub-menu appears.
mode, determine what cartography is shown on the
3. Select the number and type of data fields you
map display. Position mode pans the map to keep
want to show on the Map Page, and press
your present location in the display area. The position ENTER.
marker shows your travel on the Map Page. When
you press the ROCKER, the GPSMAP 60CSx enters Data fields
pan mode, which moves the map to keep the white
arrow (map pointer) within the display area.
When you are in panning mode, you can move the
map pointer about the page to highlight and identify
map items. If there is more than one map item under
the pointer, a list appears with the item highlighted on Show sub-menu
the map.
Map Setup – Text Page Press MENU to view options for showing maps.
Use the Map Setup – Text Page to select the text size
for descriptions of map items on the Map Page. You Map Setup – Marine Page
can select from None, Small, Medium, or Large. Use the Map Setup – Marine Page to customize
settings for marine colors, spot soundings, light sectors,
and symbol sets when using downloaded marine charts
(MapSource BlueChart marine mapping data).
• Marine Colors—toggles marine colors on or
off on the Map Page.
Map Setup – Text Page
Measuring Distance
You can measure the distance between two map items.
Push pin
indicating the Measured
To measure distance between two points: distance
beginning
1. Press MENU to open the Map Page Options point of the
Menu. End point of
measurement
measurement
2. Highlight Measure Distance, and press labeled REF
ENTER. An on-screen arrow appears on the
map display at your current location with REF
below it.
3. Move the arrow to the reference point (the
starting point you want to measure from),
and press ENTER. A push pin icon marks the
starting point on the map.
4. Move the arrow to the point you want to
measure to. The distance between the two
points is shown in the upper-right corner of the
Map Page.
5. Press QUIT to cancel.
Compass Page The rotating compass ring indicates the direction you
When navigating, the Compass Page provides are heading. The Bearing and Course Pointer indicate
navigation data and directions. It uses a graphic the direction (bearing) to your destination, relative to
compass ring, a bearing or course pointer and digital your current heading direction. The compass ring and
data fields to show information such as current speed, bearing or course pointer work independently to show
distance to the next point on the route, and estimated your direction of movement and the direction to your
arrival time. destination. You can choose the Bearing Pointer or
Course Pointer for guidance.
Scale
The bearing
Compass Page pointer indicates
the direction to
your destination.
Bearing Pointer
The compass ring is an electronic compass that To turn the electronic compass on or off:
functions like a magnetic compass when you are 1. Press and hold the PAGE key to turn the
stationary. When you are moving and reach a pre-set electronic compass on or off. The Compass
speed, it uses data from the GPS receiver to maintain Icon appears in the status bar when the
your heading. When you stop (after a pre-set time), it electronic compass is on. When you are not
again operates like a magnetic compass. The compass using the electronic compass, turn it off to
conserve batteries. When it is turned off, the
ring is especially helpful when using a paper map
unit uses the GPS receiver for navigation.
or chart with your GPSMAP 60CSx for navigation.
2. Hold the GPSMAP 60CSx level to get an
When the electronic compass is on, a compass icon
accurate electronic compass reading. (You
appears in the status bar.
obtain the most accurate reading if the
compass has been recently calibrated. See the
Using the Electronic Compass
following page for calibration instructions.)
When you turn the electronic compass off, it stays
off until you turn it on again. However, sometimes Setting the speed and time for Compass
when you turn the electronic compass on, the Auto On/Off:
GPSMAP 60CSx overrides the compass and uses the 1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
GPS receiver to track your heading. In fact, when 2. Highlight Setup, and press ENTER to open
you are moving at a steady rate, the GPS receiver the Setup Menu.
operates the compass. When stationary, the electronic 3. Highlight the Heading icon, and press ENTER
compass provides you with accurate headings. You to open the Heading Setup Page.
can customize the criteria for switching between the 4. Highlight the Switch to compass heading
electronic compass and the GPS as explained in the when below field, and press ENTER.
Heading Setup section on page 75.
3. Hold the unit at eye level and line up the 5. Enter an estimated distance from your current
two sighting marks with the distant object. location to establish a projected waypoint
With Press ENTER to lock the direction. The location.
Sighting Page opens.
Data Fields
You can show two wide, three or four data fields on
the Compass Page.
0.25 mi Scale
You can configure the Profile field in the center of the • View Elevation Plot (View Pressure Plot)—
page to show either elevation or ambient pressure plots shows the elevation or the pressure plot.
as selected from the Altimeter Page Options Menu. • Zoom Ranges—allows you to adjust the Zoom
Data fields at the top of the page can be customized Ranges for elevation, distance, or time when
and show a variety of recorded or current data. you show the View Elevation Plot over distance
or time.
Altimeter Page Options • Reset—allows you to reset the elevation data
Use the Altimeter Page Options Menu to customize and the maximum elevation data.
the Altimeter Page. With the Altimeter Page open,
• Calibrate Altimeter—If you know the correct
press MENU to open the Options Menu.
elevation for your location, you can increase the
The following options are available: accuracy of the altimeter using the “Calibrate
Altimeter” option.
• Restore Defaults—clears recorded data from
the page and begins recording new data.
Altimeter Page
Options
Elevation over Pressure over NOTE: To clear the plot and start again, you
Distance plot Time plot must clear the Track Log.
Zoom Ranges Ranges for View Pressure Plot pressure values are
You can set the zoom ranges for elevation, distance, shown when you press up or down on the ROCKER.
or time when you show the View Elevation Plot. Values for time are shown in the same manner as for
elevation plots.
• Ranges for vertical distance are shown as you
press up or down on the ROCKER. To adjust zoom ranges:
• Ranges for linear distance are shown as you 1. Select the type of plot you want to view, and
press left or right on the ROCKER. use the ROCKER to highlight Zoom Ranges
on the Options Menu.
• Ranges for time are shown for a time plot when
2. Press ENTER to open the Zoom Ranges
you press left or right on the ROCKER.
Page. Press up or down on the ROCKER to
adjust the vertical distance or pressure, and
press left or right to adjust either the time or
distance.
OR
Pressing up or down on the ROCKER while
a plot is displayed switches the screen to the
Zoom Range mode.
3. Press ENTER to return to the Plot Page.
Data field
options
Main Menu
System Setup Options Menu switch from day to night at sunset and change
The System Setup Options Menu back at sunrise.
contains Restore Defaults and • Daytime Color Scheme/Nighttime Color
Software Version. Use Restore Defaults to return the Scheme—sets the color scheme to use when
System Setup fields to their original values and Card operating in Day or Night mode.
Info to view micro SD card status. Software Version
• Backlight Timeout—sets the backlight to stay
shows the software version and unit identification
on when it is turned on, or to time out after a
number.
selected period of time has elapsed when using
Display Setup the battery. The backlight stays on regardless of
Use the Display Setup Page this setting when external power is used.
to select a screen display • Backlight Level—turns the backlight up or
color scheme for day and down. Press up on the ROCKER to increase
night viewing. You can set the the intensity or down to decrease.
backlight timeout and the level
Interface Setup
of brightness to save battery
Use the Interface Setup Page to
power.
control the input/output format
To access the Display used when connecting your unit
Setup Page: to external devices.
On the Setup Menu Page, highlight the
Display icon, and press ENTER.
• Display Mode—sets the display to Day, Night,
or Auto mode. Select Auto to automatically
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Main Menu > Display Setup - Interface Setup
To view storage information for the Disk Management and remap the drive letter
microSD card: for the GPSMAP 60CSx removable storage
Prior to downloading device.
data to the microSD 4. Select Edit > Paste. The file appears in the list
card, press the MENU of files on the GPSMAP 60CSx microSD card.
key with the USB Mass
Storage Page open to 5. For a Macintosh, click and drag the desired file
view data card storage into the microSD card directory.
information. 6. After data transfer, end the USB cable connection
by double-clicking on the Unplug or Eject icon in
To transfer files to the
your PC system tray and select Stop or unmount
microSD card: the connection if using a Macintosh.
1. Double-click the My Computer icon on a PC’s
7. Pressing and releasing the unit POWER button
desktop.
exits the USB Mass Storage Page at any time, but
2. Browse the PC or Macintosh for the file to copy. can corrupt files if done while transferring data.
3. For a PC, highlight the file and select Edit
> Copy and open the drive identified with the
Interface Setup Options Menu
GPSMAP 60CSx. The Interface Setup Options Menu contains a Restore
Defaults option and an Advanced NMEA Setup
Note: If you have several network drives option. The Advanced NMEA Setup is designed for
mapped to your computer, Windows® may
use by knowledgeable users with specific NMEA
experience difficulty assigning a drive letter for
your unit’s microSD card. Either log on without
applications. (Refer to page 92.)
connecting to the network or click Start >
Settings > Control Panel > Administrative
Tools > Computer Management > Storage >
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Main Menu > Tones Setup - Page Sequence Setup
Altimeter Setup
The Altimeter Setup Page allows you to setup the
altimeter to self-calibrate each time you turn on
the unit, to function as a barometer, or to manually
calibrate when you have accurate elevation or
pressure data.
Allow the GPS Receiver to determine the To access the Welcome Setup Page:
elevation: the GPS receiver estimates the On the Setup Menu Page, highlight the
current elevation when determining its location. Welcome Message icon, and press ENTER.
The accuracy varies depending on the position
of satellites overhead. It won’t be as accurate as To add a welcome message:
an elevation entered from a known source, but is 1. Use the on-screen keypad and the ROCKER
sufficient for most navigation applications. to enter your welcome message, and press
ENTER.
2. When finished, a “Completed” or “Failed“
message appears. 2. When finished, highlight OK, and press
ENTER to close.
Welcome Setup 3. Turn your unit off and then on again to view
Use the Welcome Setup Page to insert a message, your welcome message.
such as ownership information, that appears when you
turn on your GPSMAP 60CSx.
Welcome message
on
Welcome message Welcome Page
To set the drop and open altitude values: Jumpmaster is capable of handling doglegs in wind
1. Highlight each field and press Enter to open direction.
the numeric keypad.
2. Enter the desired values and select OK to
enter each value.
For HAHO and HALO jumps, wind speeds and
directions can be entered for every 1,000 feet of canopy
drift (CD) and every 2,000 feet of free fall drift (FFD).
The wind setup must be completed before entering
values for forward throw and course to HARP.
Forward Throw and Course to HARP allow a user determined by the jumpmaster based on specifications
to determine the direction and magnitude the aircraft for the jump.
carries them after jumping and before free fall or
A number of K values can be specified for different
canopy drift begins.
jumps. HAHO jumps use K-open while HALO jumps
To set Forward Throw and Course to HARP: use K-open and K-freefall. Static jumps use K-static.
1. Highlight the field, and press Enter to open the K-values are based on the parachute canopy rating.
numeric keypad. Each parachute should be labeled with a K value.
2. Enter the values and select OK to close. Common values may range from 3.0 for K-freefall to
48.0+ for HAHO K-open.
Constant Setup
The Constant Setup Page allows you to fine-tune
certain aspects of the planned jump.
All jump types also can use a “Percent Max” to
increase or decrease the range or their jump. Entries
less than 100% decrease drift distance to the DIP
while those greater than 100% increase drift distance.
More experienced jumpmasters may choose to use
smaller numbers while those less experienced may
use larger numbers.
Constant Setup
Safety Factor is used in HAHO jump types to allow
a margin or error for a jump. Safety factors are
usually integer values, no smaller than two, and are
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Main Menu > Jumpmaster
To use the Constant Setup Page: The following is a list of abbreviations and acronyms
1. Highlight each field in order, and press Enter commonly used and relate specifically to this feature:
to open the numerical key pad.
2. Enter the appropriate value in each field, select AGL—(Above Ground Level) indicates the altitude
OK, and then press the Quit key to return to measurement.
the Jumpmaster Setup Page. CD—(Canopy Drift) measured while the parachute is
Clicking the Goto HARP button begins the open.
navigation process and takes you to the Wind Setup
DIP—(Desired Impact Point) describes the location
page if that information is missing or automatically
where landing should occur.
setting up the route with the calculated HARP
and then the selected DIP before taking you to the Drop Altitude—measures the altitude when the
Navigation page. jumpmaster exits the aircraft, measured in AGL.
A check box at the bottom allows for auto-navigation DZ—(Drop Zone) describes the area where the
to the DIP. If you want your unit to determine when landing should occur.
you have jumped, this box should be checked. A
DZSTL—(Drop Zone Support Team Leader) defines
message appears describing how to manually navigate
the individual in charge at the drop zone.
the route.
FFD—(Free Fall Drift) defines the distance traveled
Select Restore Defaults from the Option Menu of this
before the parachute is open.
page to reset the values.
FTH— Forward Throw Horizontal, describes the
distance traveled forward due to aircraft speed.
Sun and Moon animates more rapidly, showing the phases of the
The Sun and Moon Page provides you with a graphic moon. The right button stops animation.
depiction of the sun and moon relative to Earth. Sun To view sun and moon locations for a
and moon positions can be shown for any time, annual specified time, date, and location:
date, and location on Earth. 1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
2. Select the Sun & Moon icon, and press
ENTER.
3. To view the predictions for a different date
Press to and time, highlight either the Date or Time
animate the field, and press ENTER to open the on-screen
moon phases. Press keypad.
to stop
Press to animation. OR
animate the
display of the
To view the predictions for a different location,
sun and moon. highlight the Location field, and press ENTER
to open the New Location Options Menu.
Sun and Moon Page
Choose from the options shown.
The Sun and Moon Page also shows sunrise, sunset,
moonrise, and moonset times for a selected time, date,
and location. Use the on-screen buttons to animate
the movement of the sun and moon and to stop at a
given time or date. The button to the left animates
the display of the sun and moon. The center button
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Main Menu > Hunt and Fish
Memory Race
This is a GPS virtual game
where the playing piece
moves where you move. To
win the Memory Race,
Games Menu remember which square has
which symbol and then clear
To select and play a game: the board by matching pairs
1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu. of symbol sets together.
2. Select the Games icon, and press ENTER. Travel to each square,
highlight Open at the bottom of the screen, and press
3. Use the ROCKER to highlight a game, and
press ENTER. A brief description of each
ENTER to view the symbol.
game appears.
Nibbons Up” rotates the virtual world around your ship. Your
In this GPS game, you ship always points up. Press ENTER to start, and
must walk around the board blast away.
collecting the flags as they
appear. As you walk, your Beast Hunt
“tail” grows. You may travel Although not a true GPS game,
anywhere on the screen, but Beast Hunt requires some
you cannot walk on your tail, navigation skills. You must find
or you lose a life. As an added and defeat the dragon with an
challenge, you must also avoid arrow before it breathes fire at
the skulls that chase after you. you or you fall into one of the
pits while navigating a maze of
Gekoids platforms. Occasionally you are
This GPS game, which can be transported by slides that curve
played without GPS on, is all or move you diagonally. The game consists of several
about blasting gekoids. You are difficulty levels and an extended or limited visibility
the ship and you can survive option. When you lose a game, the screen shows the
only when you avoid getting hit. layout of the hazards, slides, and warning platforms. A
Before you begin to play, be sure scoreboard keeps track of your wins and losses.
to choose your game settings.
Orient map “Northwards”
rotates your ship in the center of the map. The map is
stationary and north is always up. Orient map “Ship
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Main Menu > Games
Dragon Arrow
Specifications Power
Source: Two 1.5 volt AA batteries, USB Data Cable,
Physical 12 Volt DC Adapter Cable or up to 26 Volt DC
Size: 6.1" H x 2.4" W x 1.3" D external power
Weight: 7.5 ounces (213 g) w/batteries installed.
Battery Life: Up to 18 hours (typical use)*
Display: 1.5" W x 2.2" H, 256-color, high resolution, *Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as the
transreflective (160 x 240 pixels) with backlighting. temperature decreases. Use Lithium batteries when operating the GPSMAP
60CSx in below-freezing conditions. Extensive use of screen backlighting,
Case: Rugged, fully gasketed, water resistant, IEC-529, IPX7 electronic compass, and audible tones significantly reduce battery life.
Temp Range: 5 to 158oF (-15 to 70oC)*
*The temperature rating of the GPSMAP 60CSx may exceed the usable range
Accuracy
of some batteries. Some batteries can rupture at high temperatures. GPS: <10 meters (33 feet) 95% typical*
*Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U.S. DoD
Performance imposed Selective Availability (SA) Program when activated.
Receiver: WAAS enabled DGPS: 3-5 meters (10-16 feet) 95% typical*
Acquisition Times*: *
WAAS accuracy in North America.
Approx. 1 second (warm start) Velocity: 0.05 meter/sec steady state
Approx. 38 seconds (cold start)
Approx. 45 seconds (factory reset) Interfaces: NMEA 0183 version 2.3, and RS-232 and USB
for PC interface
*On average for a stationary receiver with an open sky view.
Update Rate: 1/second, continuous Data Storage Life: Indefinite; no memory battery required
Antenna: Built-in quad helix, remote antenna capability. Map Storage: Dependant on the capacity of the
microSD card. *
Compass: Accuracy; +/- 5 degrees1, resolution; 1 degree
*A small portion of the card capacity has been used in formatting the card for use.
of Lat/Lon minutes. cable with bare wire leads. Refer to the Garmin Web site:
Data In www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60csx/
(+) Power
(-) Ground
Power(+) Ground(-)
Data Out
Data Out
Unit Power/Data Port View Optional Power/Data Serial Port Cable with bare wire leads
Off Course—the distance off your direct course line. Trip Time - Moving—the length of time your vehicle has
been in motion, since the trip computer was reset.
Pointer—the arrow that indicates the direction to travel to
the next point on a route. Trip Time - Stopped—the length of time that the vehicle has
been stopped (stationary) while the unit was powered on and
Speed—your current vehicle speed measured in miles per tracking your location (since the trip computer was reset).
hour, kilometers per hour, or knots.
Trip Time - Total—the total time the unit has been track-
Speed - Maximum—the maximum speed you have ing since the trip computer was reset.
attained since the trip computer was reset.
Speed - Moving Avg.—the average speed while your Turn—the direction and distance to the next turn on an
vehicle was moving. active route.
Speed—Overall Avg.—the average speed determined by Velocity Made Good—the rate of closure on a destination,
both the moving and stopped time and speed. based upon your current speed and course of travel.
Sunrise—the time of sunrise for the current date and location. Vertical Speed—the rate of altitude gain or loss over time.
Sunset—the time of sunset for the current date and location. Vertical Speed Dest—the measurement of your rate of
Time To Destination—the estimated time enroute to your final ascent or descent to a predetermined altitude.
destination, if you maintain your current speed and course.
Water Speed—the measurement of speed over water from
Time To Next—the estimated time enroute to the next point interfaced devices.
on your route, if you maintain your current speed and course.
Time of Day—the current time and date. It can be Water Temperature—the measurement of water tempera-
displayed in 12- or 24-hour format in local time or ture from interfaced devices.
universal (UTC) time. Waypoint—At Destination—the last point on a route;
To Course—your direction of travel to get back on course. your destination.
Trip Odometer—the running total of distance traveled Waypoint—At Next—the next point on your route.
since the Trip Computer was reset.
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Appendix > Optional Accessories
Limited Warranty or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its
This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects sole discretion. SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE
in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF
purchase. Within this period, Garmin will, at its sole option, WARRANTY.
repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. To obtain warranty service, contact your local Garmin
Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the authorized dealer or call Garmin Product Support for shipping
customer for parts or labor, provided that the customer shall be instructions and an RMA tracking number. Securely pack
responsible for any transportation cost. This warranty does not the unit and a copy of the original sales receipt, which is
cover failures due to abuse, misuse, accident, or unauthorized required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs. Write
alteration or repairs. the tracking number clearly on the outside of the package.
THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED Send the unit, freight charges prepaid, to any Garmin warranty
HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER service station.
WARRANTIES EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, Online Auction Purchases: Products sold through online
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WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS from Garmin. Online auction confirmations are not accepted
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OTHERWISE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer
LEGAL RIGHTS, WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO is required. Garmin will not replace missing components from
STATE. any package purchased through an online auction.
IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR International Purchases: A separate warranty is provided
ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR by international distributors for units purchased outside the
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING United States. This warranty is provided by the local in-country
FROM THE USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS distributor and this distributor provides local service for your
PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT. Some unit. Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of intended
states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential distribution. Units purchased in the United States or Canada
damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. must be returned to the Garmin service center in the United
Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit Kingdom, the United States, Canada, or Taiwan for service.
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Appendix > Limited Warranty
Garmin International, Inc. Garmin (Europe) Ltd. is provided by the local in-country distributor and
1200 East 151st Street, Liberty House, Hounsdown this distributor provides local service for your unit.
Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Business Park, Southampton, Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of
Tel. (913) 397-8200 or Hampshire, SO40 9RB, UK
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Fax (913) 397-8282 (outside the UK) States or Canada must be returned to the Garmin
0808.2380000 (inside the UK) service center in the United Kingdom, the United
Fax +44 (0) 870.8501251 States, Canada, or Taiwan for service.
Garmin Corporation
No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road, The Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx has no user-serviceable
Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan parts. Should you ever encounter a problem with your
Tel. 886/2.2642.9199 unit, please take it to an authorized Garmin dealer for
Fax 886/2.2642.9099 repairs.
Online Auction Purchases: Products sold through The GPSMAP 60CSx is fastened shut with screws.
online auctions are not eligible for rebates or Any attempt to open the case to change or modify
other special offers from Garmin. Online auction the unit in any way will void your warranty and may
confirmations are not accepted for warranty result in permanent damage to the equipment.
verification. To obtain warranty service, an original or
copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is
required. Garmin will not replace missing components
from any package purchased through an online auction.
International Purchases: A separate warranty
is provided by international distributors for units
purchased outside the United States. This warranty
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Index
Index
calibrate E G
A electronic compass 50 editing waypoints 12 geocache setup 72
accessories 95 calibration setup 75 elevation, GPS 38 GRI chain 98
addresses 23 cleaning vi entering data 7 guidance text 42
advanced NMEA setup 92 compass ENTER key 3
altimeter 55–59 calibration 50 H
altimeter page 55 compass page 48 F highway page 65
calibration 61 data fields 54 fields, data 56 how to
data fields 62 electronic compass 49 find 17 adjust zoom ranges 58, 59
options menu 56 options menu 51 by name 17 create a route 32
plot over time 57 Course Deviation Indicator information pages 18 find a point of interest 25
pressure/elevation plots 57 (CDI) 53 recent finds 18 manually calibrate the altim-
reset options 60 course pointer 53 FIND/MOB key 3 eter 61
view points 59 creating and using waypoints 10 finding program a data field 62
zoom ranges 58 creating a waypoint using coordi- an address 22 project a waypoint 14
altitude 55–59 nates 11 an intersection 24 reset the elevation data 60
appendix 91 creating waypoints using the an interstate exit 22 reset the max elevation
map 11 a city 21 fields 60
B a geocache 20 use Sight N Go to navigate 51
backlight 4 D a point of interest 24 use the View Points option 59
battery installation 2 data card storage information 69 a waypoint 20 view Elevation or Pressure
bearing pointer 53 data fields 60 FIND key 3 plots 57
data field definitions 93 find menu 16
C deleting waypoints 12
calculator 83 display setup 67
calendar 82
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Index
navigating 31 proximity 15
profiles 30
saving 27 Z
setup 26 zooming in and out 41
user waypoints on tracks 31 zoom range 41
viewing on the map 29
track up/north up 38
transferring data to a microSD
card 9
trip & waypoint manager 96
U
units setup 74
unit overview 1
using the keypad 3
W
WAAS/EGNOS 97
warnings vii
waypoints 10
averaging a location 13
creating 11
editing 12
Man Overboard 16
moving 13
projecting 14
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