Features - Garmin eTrex Summit - Hiking GPS Receiver Owner's Manual

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The eTrex Summit is a six ounce, 12-channel, handheld GPS receiver. It has a built-in
GPS antenna and only five user-buttons. All buttons are located on either side of the unit,
allowing for simple, one-handed operation that won't obstruct your view of the display. It
runs for up to 22 hours on two AA batteries in battery save mode (16 hours typical use).
Other features include:
WAAS Enabled: WAAS enabled for accuracy less than 3 meters, 95% typical
Waypoints: 500 with name and graphic symbol.
Tracks: Automatic track log; 10,000 point active track, 10 saved tracks (750 pts. each).
Routes: 20 Routes that let you navigate through a set of 125 waypoints each.
Trip Computer: 31 data field choices, including current speed, average speed, maximum
speed, bearing, elevation, location, time of sunrise/sunset, trip timer and trip odometer.
Allows for dual position formats.
Elevation Computer: Total ascent, total descent, average ascent, average descent,
maximum ascent, maximum descent, vertical speed, pressure, 12 hour pressure trend,
maximum elevation, and minimum elevation.
Hunt/Fish: A page displaying the best times for hunting and fishing at a chosen waypoint
and date.
Sun/Moon: A page displaying sun and moon rise and set by date and location.
Introduction

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NOTE: You should always be prepared
and capable of navigating without the eTrex
Summit. It is designed to augment other forms
of basic navigation, not entirely replace them.
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