Garmin Astro 320 Getting Started Manual

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Garmin Astro 320 Getting Started Manual

Getting Started

notice
Do not attempt to track your dog using
the Astro
and the DC 40 until you have
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completed the following tasks.
3. Replace the battery cover.
1. Install batteries in the Astro.
Charging the DC 40
2. Charge the DC 40.
3. Turn on the devices.
Charge the DC 40 completely before
using it on a hunt. Charging a depleted
4. Acquire satellites.
DC 40 battery takes 4½ hours.
5. Calibrate the compass.
1. Connect the power cable
6. Attach the DC 40 to your dog.
appropriate electrical source.
7. Start a new hunt.
Installing Batteries in the
Astro
The Astro operates on two AA batteries
(not included). Use alkaline, NiMH, or
lithium batteries.
1. Remove the battery cover by turning
the D-ring 1/4 turn counterclockwise
and pulling up.
2. Insert the batteries, observing polarity.
2. Slide the charging clip
DC 40.
3. Charge the DC 40 completely.
The blue LED flashes when the DC 40
is charging. The blue LED is solid
when the DC 40 is fully charged.

Turning On the Devices

1. On the Astro, press and hold
to an
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
3. On the DC 40, press and hold
The red LED
when the DC 40 is on and searching for
satellite signals.
TIP: Turn on the DC 40 and let it
onto the
acquire satellites before you put it on
your dog.
.
Acquiring Satellite Signals
Before you can track your dog using the
Astro and the DC 40, both devices must
acquire GPS satellite signals. Acquiring
satellite signals can take a few minutes.
1. Go outdoors to an open area, away
from tall buildings and trees.
.
2. Wait for the
Astro to turn black.
flashes (single blink)
The bars indicate satellite strength.
3. Wait for the DC 40 to acquire satellite
signals.
The red LED flashes (single blink)
when the DC 40 is searching for
satellite signals. The red LED double
blinks at each pulse when the DC 40
has acquired satellite signals.

Calibrating the Compass

notice
Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors.
Do not stand near objects that influence
magnetic fields, such as cars, buildings, or
overhead power lines.
You should calibrate the compass after
moving long distances, experiencing
temperature changes, or changing the
batteries.
1. Press DOG to view
the Dog Tracker
page.
2. Press MENU.
bars on the
3. Select Calibrate
Compass > Start.
4. Follow the on-
screen instructions.
Attaching the DC 40 to
Your Dog
Attach the DC 40 to your
dog's neck with the VHF
antenna pointing up
.
Starting a New
Hunt
1. Press MENU >
MENU.
2. Select Start New
Hunt.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Your current location is saved as
"Truck" so you can easily navigate
back to this location after the hunt.

Adding Dogs

If you purchase an additional DC 40, you
can link it to the Astro. The Astro must be
close enough to the DC 40 to touch it, or
you must know the DC 40 ID number.