How To Open Maps In Garmin Basecamp Manual Pdf

How To Open Maps In Garmin Basecamp Manual Pdf 5,7/10 1279 reviews

Install and view them on your GPS.gdb files work with Garmin devices that run Basecamp. Now you have downloaded the.zip map file for MapSource and Basecamp and are ready to upload it. There are three.zip files listed first, followed by a long list of.kmz and.pdf. A Setup wizard will open to guide your install. Some Garmin ® map products must be unlocked before you can use the detailed map data. If your product must be unlocked, an unlock code or a product key/coupon code is included in the product packaging.

Tips • Some maps are compatible across most Garmin devices, but others may only work on certain models. Make sure you specify the device you plan to use on your trip when downloading a map.

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• Keep your version of BaseCamp up-to-date by checking the Garmin website for updates and patches. • Connect your GPS device to your computer and use the 'Send To' option from the Edit menu to export the tracks and routes you make on your map to your Garmin device. • If your Garmin device allows you to create tracks on the go, you can also import that data back into BaseCamp. When connected to your computer, your device and any data stored on it should appear in the left column of BaseCamp. The program supports drag-and-drop file transfers, so all you have to do is click on a file and drag it from your device list to a BaseCamp list.

Despite the growing breadth of maps designed specifically for outdoor handhelds, sometimes the best map for a specific activity is only available in printed form or as a PDF or JPG file. Running the latest software releases for Garmin Colorado, Oregon, and Dakota devices, using paper maps with Garmin outdoor handhelds is easier than ever with Garmin Custom Maps. This unique feature allows users to combine Garmin map drawing technology with georeferenced map images, effectively putting a paper map inside your Garmin GPS. Creating a Garmin Custom Map for your Colorado, Oregon, or Dakota device is easy with the following steps. However, please be responsible and only create a Garmin Custom Map from a map that is in the public domain, you holdthe copyright in, or you have permission to use from the copyright holder. Step 1: Save the map in JPG format Begin with the map you wish to use on your Garmin device.

If in printed form, scan the image at an appropriate resolution (Oregon & Colorado have a native solution of 155 dpi). Garmin Custom Maps require the map be saved in JPG format.

Since many maps are available in PDF, they may require conversion using GIMP or other suitable program. Step 2: Create an Image Overlay Using Google Earth to georeference your map, begin by locating the approximate area on Earth where your Garmin Custom Map will be located. The closer the viewing window is to the location and coverage area of your JPG, the easier it will be to georeference. Once the location is set in Google Earth, use the menu to select “Add”, then select “Image Overlay”. Step 3: Link the JPG In the dialog box that follows, three important fields should be completed: • Provide a meaningful Name. • Set the Link field to the path of the source JPG to georeference. • On the Location tab, Draw Order can be adjusted if desired.

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Draw order values less than 50 places the Garmin Custom Map below roads & trails, values 50 and greater places the Garmin Custom Map above most map features except points of interest & waypoints. Step 4: Adjust the Boundaries Before closing the New Image Overlay dialog box, you need to georeference the JPG. The most common way to do this is adjust the green marks to adjust the corners (a), edges (b), center (c), or rotation (d) of the JPG so it matches the satellite imagery beneath.