Garmin 02994 GP LCM User Manual

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Astro® 430 with T5/T5 miniQuick Start ManualMay 2016 Printed in Taiwan 190-02079-01_0A
Introduction WARNINGSee the Important Safety and ProductInformation guide in the product box forproduct warnings and other importantinformation.Device OverviewsAstro 430 Handheld DeviceNOTICEAvoid using a high-powered radio (greaterthan 5 watts) in close proximity to thehandheld device. It may cause irreversibledamage to the handheld device.➀GPS antenna➁VHF antenna➂Power key➃Display➄Keypad➅USB port (under weather cap)➆microSD™ card slot (under battery door)➇Mounting spine➈Battery cover D-ringKeypadIN Select to zoom in on the map.OUT Select to zoom out on the map.MAP Select to view the map.MENU Select to open the menu for theactive page.Select twice to open the main menu.2 Introduction
ENTER Select to select options andacknowledge messages.BACK Select to cancel data entry or returnto the previous menu or page.MARK Select to mark your current location.DOG Select to view the dog tracking page.Select to view or scroll throughoptions and to move the map pointer.Dog Collar DeviceNOTE: Your dog collar device may lookdifferent than the device pictured.➀VHF antenna➁GPS antenna➂Power key➃Status LED and flashing beacon LEDsInstalling BatteriesThe handheld device operates on two AAbatteries (not included). Use NiMH orlithium batteries for best results.1Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, andpull up to remove the cover.2Insert two AA batteries, observingpolarity.3Replace the battery cover, and turn theD-ring clockwise.4Hold .5Select Setup > System > BatteryType.6Select Alkaline,Lithium, orRechargeable NiMH.Introduction 3
Turning On the Devices• On the handheld device, hold thepower key until the LCD display turnson.• On the dog collar device, hold thepower key until the status LED flashesand the collar beeps.Getting the Owner's ManualGo to www.garmin.com/manuals/astro430 .Charging the Dog Collar DeviceNOTICETo prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry thecontacts on the collar and the surroundingarea before connecting the charging clip.NOTE: Your dog collar device may lookdifferent than the device pictured.You should fully charge the battery beforeyou use the device for the first time.Charging a fully depleted battery takesabout five hours.1Snap the charging clip ➀ onto thedevice ➁.2Plug the small end of the power cableinto the mini-USB port on the chargingclip cable.3Plug the power cable into a powersource.The status LED is solid red when thecollar is charging.4After the status LED turns solid green,remove the charging clip from thecollar.Acquiring Satellite SignalsBoth the collar and handheld device mustacquire satellite signals before you put thecollar on your dog. Acquiring satellites cantake a few minutes.1Go outdoors to an open area.2Turn on both devices (page 4).4 Introduction
3Select the power key on the handhelddevice. shows the GPS signal strength.When the collar has acquired satellitesignals, the status LED flashes a double-blink or triple-blink in green.Pairing a Dog Collar to the AstroDeviceBefore you can pair devices to thehandheld device, the handheld devicemust be close enough to the dog collardevice to touch it.The handheld device can track up to 20dogs with dog collar devices. If youpurchase additional dog collar devices,you can link them to the handheld device.1Select DOG.2Select Add Dog.3Follow the on-screen instructions.By default, the new dog is named“Dog” and an ID number is randomlyassigned.An error message could appear ifthere is a conflict with the ID number ofanother dog.After pairing is compete, you can add thedog collar device to additional handhelddevices using the dog collar device trackcode or control code.Adjusting the Backlight BrightnessNOTE: The backlight brightness may belimited when the battery strength is low.Extensive use of screen backlighting cansignificantly reduce battery life.1Select  .2Select   to cycle through thebrightness levels.3Select ENTER.Dog TrackingThe handheld device allows you to trackyour dog, using the tracking compass ormap. The map displays your location andyour dog's location and tracks. Thecompass pointer indicates the direction ofthe dog's current location.Fitting the Collar on Your Dog CAUTIONDo not spray the device or collar withharsh chemicals including but not limitedto flea or tick spray. Always ensure thatany flea or tick spray that is applied to theIntroduction 5
dog is completely dry before placing thecollar on the dog. Small amounts of harshchemicals can damage the plasticcomponents and collar laminate.Before you can put the collar on the dog,you must pair the handheld device andcollar (page 5) , and acquire satellitesignals (page 4).1Position the collar with the VHF whipantenna pointing up, the GPS antennafacing up, and the LEDs facingforward.2Place the collar around the middle ofthe dog's neck.3Tighten the strap so it is snug aroundthe dog's neck.NOTE: The collar should fit tightly andshould not be able to rotate or slide onthe dog's neck. The dog must be ableto swallow food and water normally.You should observe your dog'sbehavior to verify the collar is not tootight.4If the strap is too long, cut off theexcess, leaving at least 3 in. (7.62 cm)to spare.Calibrating the CompassNOTE: You must calibrate the electroniccompass outdoors. Do not stand nearobjects that influence magnetic fields,such as cars, buildings, or overheadpower lines.The device has a 3-axis electroniccompass. You should calibrate thecompass after moving long distances,experiencing temperature changes, orchanging the batteries.1Select DOG > MENU.2Select Calibrate Compass > Start.3Follow the on-screen instructions.6 Introduction
Hunt MetricsHunt metrics provides a collection of datathat helps you understand the huntingpatterns and behaviors of your dog. Thehunt metrics reset automatically at thebeginning of each new hunt.Communication with the CollarYou should keep an unobstructed line ofsight between your handheld device andthe dog collar device to produce the bestcommunication signal. To achieve the bestline-of-sight conditions, you should moveto the highest elevation point in your area(for example, on the top of a hill).BestGoodPoorDevice InformationSupport and UpdatesGarmin Express™ ( garmin.com/express )provides easy access to these services forGarmin® devices.• Product registration• Product manuals• Software updates• Map, chart, or course updatesSetting Up Garmin Express1Connect the device to your computerusing a USB cable.2Go to www.garmin.com/express.3Follow the on-screen instructions.Updating the SoftwareBefore you can update the handhelddevice or collar software, you mustconnect the handheld device or the collar to the computer.You must update the software on thehandheld device and collar separately.NOTE: Updating the software does noterase any of your data or settings.1Go to www.garmin.com/products/webupdater.2Follow the on-screen instructions.Viewing Device InformationYou can view the unit ID, software version,regulatory information, and licenseagreement.Device Information 7
Select Setup > About.VHF Radio InformationThis product may be used only on specificradio frequencies, which vary dependingon the country of use. The handhelddevice and the dog device allow the userto install a different antenna. Changing theantenna can result in improved radioperformance and higher radiated power.You must not use the device with a thirdparty antenna or an antenna not approvedby Garmin. Go to www.garmin.com/tracking-legal for details about theperformance and radio frequency of thisproduct, lawful accessories, and powerlimits for countries.SpecificationsAstro 430 Handheld DeviceSpecificationsOperatingtemperature range From -20° to 70°C (from-4° to 158°F)Chargingtemperature range From 0° to 50°C (from32° to 122°F)T5 Dog Collar Device SpecificationsOperatingtemperature range From -20° to 60°C (from-4° to 140°F)Chargingtemperature range From 0° to 40°C (from32° to 104°F )T5 mini Dog Collar DeviceSpecificationsOperatingtemperature range From -20° to 60°C (from-4° to 140°F)Chargingtemperature range From 5° to 40°C (from41° to 104°F)TroubleshootingMy dog collar devices have conflictingIDsEach dog you track has its own IDnumber. If two dogs within range of thehandheld device have the same ID, thehandheld device warns you of a conflictingID signal. Follow the on-screeninstructions to resolve the conflict.When possible, you should allow thehandheld device to automatically assignIDs. If necessary, you can manually assigna new ID number to a dog.8 Device Information
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