SCOOPY said:
Thanks Katabatic for adding the link to the etrex 10 manual. Instructions look to be very confusing & poor. Interesting that some of the feedback by people that have purchased the Garmin unit, even those that had earlier versions, claim the instructions to be poor & have reverted back to the older unit. May see if I can find a used earlier one still with its instruction booklet.
I hear what youre saying.but in my experience this is a problem not unique to Garmin..or GPS in general.
Most consumer electronic equipment these days provides capabilities way beyond the needs of the average user.
I have a 65 Panasonic TV..I use about 4 or 5 of the keys on the around 40-key remote.
I used to have two Minolta XD11 SLR cameras that I lugged around the world with me for years..only ever had to remember Aperture, Shutter speed, ISO, and Focus.
Now I have a Panasonic DSLRit has a 220 page manual..I just leave it on Intelligent Auto
One of the issues with gadget manuals these days (aside from the proliferation of Chenglish as a new form of communication, and the desire of most manufacturers to save paper) is the assumption that if you are buying the gadget then clearly you must know exactly what it is that you want to do with it, and therefore must have a complete and total understanding of the technology and terminology involved in its use.
This, of course, is very often not the case.
You can take this from an electronic gadget tragic.
Dont be put off by the Garmin manual..most of the information that you will need is all there..its just buried in amongst a whole lot of other information that you probably have absolutely no need for whatsoever.
And all in a generous 12 pages
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Hands-on is the answerget the thing, play with it, use it, compare the observed results with info in the manual..there will be a surprising correlation.
The eTrex10 puts a hell of a lot of power in your pocket.more importantly, it provides reliability and dependability.attributes that are both desirable and essential in its field.
You will also find that Dr. Google will always come up with far simpler, more understandable, and better presented explanations than youll ever find in any manual.