Acquiring Satellite Signals; Dog Tracking; Adjusting The Backlight Brightness; Turning On The Device - Garmin ASTRO 900/T9 Owner's Manual

Dog tracker
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You should fully charge the battery before you use the device for
the first time. Charging a fully depleted battery takes about five
hours.
1
Snap the charging clip
2
Plug the small end of the power cable into the mini-USB port
on the charging clip cable.
3
Plug the power cable into a power source.
The status LED is solid red when the collar is charging.
4
After the status LED turns solid green, remove the charging
clip from the collar.

Turning On the Device

• On the handheld device, hold the power key until the
LCD display turns on.
• On the dog collar device, hold the power key until the status
LED flashes and the collar beeps.

Turning Off the Device

• On the handheld device, hold the power key until the
LCD screen turns off.
• On the dog collar device, hold the power key until the status
LED turns red.

Acquiring Satellite Signals

Both the collar and handheld device must acquire satellite
signals before you put the collar on your dog. Acquiring satellites
can take a few minutes.
1
Go outdoors to an open area.
2
Turn on both devices
(Turning On the Device, page
3
Select the power key on the handheld device.
shows the GPS signal strength.
When the collar has acquired satellite signals, the status LED
flashes a double-blink or triple-blink in green.

Adjusting the Backlight Brightness

NOTE: The backlight brightness may be limited when the
battery strength is low.
Extensive use of screen backlighting can significantly reduce
battery life.
1
Select .
2
Select an option:
• To change between the preset brightness levels, select .
• To adjust the brightness levels manually, select
3
Select ENTER.

Fitting the Collar on Your Dog

Do not spray the device or collar with harsh chemicals including
but not limited to flea or tick spray. Always ensure that any flea
or tick spray that is applied to the dog is completely dry before
placing the collar on the dog. Small amounts of harsh chemicals
can damage the plastic components and collar laminate.
2
onto the device
.
2).
CAUTION
Before you can put the collar on the dog, you must pair the
handheld device and collar
Handheld, page
Satellite Signals, page
1
Position the collar with the communication antenna pointing
up, the GPS antenna facing up, and the LEDs facing forward.
2
Place the collar around the middle of the dog's neck.
3
Tighten the strap so it is snug around the dog's neck.
NOTE: The collar should fit tightly and should not be able to
rotate or slide on the dog's neck. The dog must be able to
swallow food and water normally. You should observe your
dog's behavior to verify the collar is not too tight.
4
If the strap is too long, cut off the excess, leaving at least
7.62 cm (3 in.) to spare.
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
A keyboard appears when you enter text.
• Select
,
ENTER.
• Select
to backspace.
• Select
to shift.
• Select IN or OUT to change the character mode of the
keyboard.
• Select Done to save the text and close the keyboard.
The handheld device allows you to track your dog or multiple
dogs, using the tracking compass or map. The map displays
your location and your dog's location and tracks. The compass
pointer indicates the direction of the dog's current location.

Tracking Your Dog on the Map

Before you can track a dog on the map, you must add them to
the handheld device
page
4).
You can view the dog's location on the map.
1
Select MAP.
2
Select IN and OUT to zoom in and out of the map.

Navigating to Your Dog

or .
1
Select Dog List.
2
Select the dog.
3
Select Show Info > Go.
The map opens.
4
Follow the magenta line to the dog.
Viewing Dog Status
You can view your dog's status, such as the direction and
distance to the dog from the handheld device.
(Adding a Dog to the Astro 900
4), and acquire satellite signals
2).
, , and
to select a character, and select

Dog Tracking

(Adding a Dog to the Astro 900 Handheld,
(Acquiring
Dog Tracking

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