Acquiring Satellite Signals; Status Information; Adjusting The Backlight Brightness - Garmin Astro 320 DC 50 Quick Start Manual

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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 (page 5).
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.
Adding a Dog
The handheld device can track up to 10
dogs with dog collar devices. If you
purchase additional dog collar devices,
you can link them to the handheld device.
To link, the handheld device must be
close enough to the dog collar device to
touch it, or you must know the dog collar
device ID number.
1
Select DOG.
2
Select Add Dog.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions.
6
By default, the new dog is named
"Dog" and an ID number is randomly
assigned.
An error message could appear if
there is a conflict with the ID number
of another dog.

Status Information

Satellite signal and battery status
information is provided on the main menu
and when you select .
Indicates the satellite signal strength.
Indicates the remaining battery
power.
Blinks when the device detects a
signal (for example, a dog collar
device) on the channel it is receiving.

Adjusting the Backlight Brightness

NOTE: The backlight brightness may be
limited when the remaining capacity in the
batteries is low.
Extensive use of screen backlighting can
significantly reduce battery life.
1
Select .
2
Use the rocker to adjust the
brightness levels.

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