garmin gpsmap 62 manual download

The Garmin GPSMAP 62 is a rugged, handheld GPS navigator featuring a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, 2.6-inch sunlight-readable color display, 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass, barometric altimeter, and worldwide basemap with shaded relief. It supports paperless geocaching, wireless data sharing, and customizable profiles for various outdoor activities. Below are key sections for features, setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

1. Key Features Overview 2. Getting Started 3. Basic Operation 4. Technical Specifications 5. Device Interface & Controls 6. Connecting to a Computer 7. Using GPS Navigation 8. Geocaching Features 9. Maintenance & Storage 10. Regulatory & Compliance 11. Troubleshooting Guide

Key Features Overview

Core components: GPSMAP 62 unit, USB cable, wrist strap, documentation.

FeatureDescription
High-sensitivity GPS receiverAccurate positioning under tree cover and in urban canyons
2.6-inch color TFT displaySunlight-readable, 160 x 240 pixels
3-axis electronic compassShows heading while standing still (tilt-compensated)
Barometric altimeterTracks changes in pressure to plot elevation
Worldwide basemapIncludes shaded relief for topographic context
Paperless geocachingDownload and view geocache details directly on device
Wireless sharingExchange waypoints, tracks, and geocaches with compatible units
Custom profilesOptimize settings for hiking, biking, automotive, marine
MicroSD card slotExpand memory for additional maps
Rugged constructionIPX7 waterproof rating

Getting Started

Unpack and inspect all contents. Charge the device before first use.

  1. Charge the battery: Connect the USB cable to a computer or approved wall charger.
  2. Install batteries: Use two AA NiMH or lithium batteries for optimal performance.
  3. Power on: Press and hold the POWER button until the startup screen appears.
  4. Acquire satellites: Go outdoors with a clear view of the sky for initial GPS fix.

WARNING! Use only approved power sources. Do not expose to extreme temperatures during initial charge.

Basic Operation

Navigate through menus using the ROCKER and ENTER buttons.

  1. Main Menu: Press the MENU button twice to access all features and apps.
  2. Map Screen: Default navigation view; press UP/DOWN to zoom.
  3. Mark a Waypoint: Press and hold ENTER at your location.
  4. Start a Track: Select Tracks > Track Manager > Record Track.
  5. Adjust Settings: Press MENU > Setup to customize display, units, system.

CAUTION! Calibrate the electronic compass whenever you change batteries or move significant distances.

Technical Specifications

Device Interface & Controls

Front Panel: POWER, QUIT, MENU, ROCKER (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT), ENTER, ZOOM IN/OUT.

Side Buttons: PAGE (cycle through main pages), FIND (search for waypoints).

Map Page: Displays current position, track, waypoints, and active route. Compass Page: Shows heading, bearing, distance to destination. Trip Computer: Displays speed, distance, time, elevation data. Main Menu: Access to Waypoint Manager, Track Manager, Geocaches, Setup, Profiles. Setup Menu: System (language, units), Display (backlight, contrast), Routing, Tracks, Sensors (calibration).

Connecting to a Computer

Use the provided USB cable to connect for data transfer and charging.

  1. Turn on the device and connect via USB to a computer port.
  2. The device appears as a removable drive (Garmin drive).
  3. Transfer GPX files, maps, or custom waypoints to the appropriate folders.
  4. Safely eject the device from your computer before disconnecting.

Tip: Install Garmin BaseCamp software (free download) for advanced map management and trip planning.

Using GPS Navigation

Create and follow routes, navigate to waypoints.

  1. Go To a Waypoint: Press FIND > Waypoints > select destination > Go.
  2. Create a Route: Press MENU > Route Planner > Create Route > Add Points.
  3. Follow a Road: In Automotive Profile, enter address or intersection.
  4. Track Back: Retrace your path using the saved track log.
  5. Area Calculation: Measure the perimeter and area of a field or plot.
  6. Sun & Moon Info: View sunrise/sunset times and moon phases for location.
  7. Project Waypoint: Create a waypoint at a bearing/distance from current location.

WARNING! Always carry a paper map and compass as a backup. GPS signals can be obstructed.

Geocaching Features

Supports paperless geocaching with GPX file downloads.

  1. Load Geocaches: Transfer .gpx files from geocaching.com to the [Garmin]/GPX folder.
  2. Find a Geocache: Press FIND > Geocaches. Select by name or proximity.
  3. 3. Navigate to Cache: Select "Go" for compass guidance.
  4. Log Your Visit: Mark as Found or add a Field Note.
  5. Hint & Description: View encrypted hints and full cache details on screen.

Maintenance & Storage

Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals. Store in a cool, dry place.

CAUTION! Do not leave the device in direct sunlight for extended periods. Remove batteries if storing for more than a few weeks.

Regulatory & Compliance

FCC Compliance: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that it does not cause harmful interference. Contains FCC ID: IPH-00209. Copyright © Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. Garmin and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. For support, visit support.garmin.com or contact Garmin Product Support in your region.

Troubleshooting Guide

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
No powerDead batteries, improper installationInstall fresh batteries; ensure correct polarity.
Poor GPS accuracyObstructed view, weak signalMove to an open area; ensure WAAS is enabled.
Compass inaccurateNeed calibration, magnetic interferenceCalibrate compass (Setup > Sensors); move away from metal objects.
Computer not recognizing deviceFaulty cable, wrong USB modeTry a different USB cable/port; ensure device is in Mass Storage mode.
Screen is dim or unreadableBacklight settings, extreme temperatureAdjust backlight timeout/brightness (Setup > Display).

Reset: Press and hold POWER + PAGE + ROCKER (UP) to perform a master reset (erases user data).

Service: support.garmin.com; contact regional Garmin support for warranty service.

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