Factory Reset Garmin Vista Hcx Manual

среда 26 сентября

ETrex Owner’s Manual 23 Geocaches. • To enter a comment about looking for the cache or the cache itself, select Add Comment, enter a comment, and select Done. Chirp™ chirp programming and searching is available on the eTrex 30x. A chirp is a small Garmin accessory that you can program and leave in a geocache. You might want to try a factory reset on the garmin as well. This will set it back to the way it was when you first bought it. I think you hold 'page' (top right button), push and hold the click-stick straight in (enter) and turn it on (power) for a reset. This should cause the unit to look at the whole sky again.

I've recently upgraded the firmware in my Vista HCx from 2.40/2.30 to 2.60/2.60 with WebUpdater. After this I'm sometimes seeing much degraded accuracy. The peculiarity of this is that I can get 20m (60ft) of inaccuracy shown even with excellent satellite reception. The actual error (compared to the position on the map) is usually much greater, like 50m (150ft). When this happens, and I switch the unit off and immediately switch it on, then it shows the exact position on the map, and the location accuracy shown is 4m (12ft).

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So the reception is indeed good, only the GPS becomes confused, and doesn't calculate the position correctly. I've asked Garmin support, and they replied that I should perform a reset (PAGE-ENTER-POWERON), but it didn't make a difference. I've also tried to downgrade the firmware to 2.40, but this only changed the 'Software Version', the 'GPS SW Version' remained 2.60, and I'm still seeing the same problem. Anyone having a similar experience?

Anyone having a similar experience? 2.60/2.60 here and I'm getting highly accurate fixes. You don't have 'lock on road' turned on do you? Which map are you using?

Corey hart first offense. I'm also getting highly accurate fixes, after turning the unit on. But after some time (half an hour, hour) of walking in not so open terrain, the accuracy just drifts away, and is not always regained when the reception becomes good. In these cases turning the unit off and then immediately turning it on improves the accuracy by 10x, so there is clearly a bug somewhere. 'lock on road' is turned off.

The map is a free tourist map of Hungary made by volunteers from gps tracks (turistautak.hu), and it is quite accurate in most places. But I also know these routes and places well and have many tracklogs from before and after the firmware upgrade. Anyway, thanks for the response. I've recently upgraded the firmware in my Vista HCx from 2.40/2.30 to 2.60/2.60 with WebUpdater. After this I'm sometimes seeing much degraded accuracy. The peculiarity of this is that I can get 20m (60ft) of inaccuracy shown even with excellent satellite reception. The actual error (compared to the position on the map) is usually much greater, like 50m (150ft).