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  • Install Map Garmin Gpsmap 60csx
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 5. 07:00

    Contents.Some Basics about sending maps to your GPS deviceATTENTION - Basecamp 4.7.0 (or better MapInstall 4.2.0) is partly broken. Best downgrade (or even better never upgrade to 4.7.0) to Basecamp 4.6.2 - see also here:There are a few possibilities to send maps to your GPS Device. As I assume you are using Garmin Basecamp - the easiest is to just send them from Garmin Basecamp. And fastest way of sending is always to the microSD card - in a cardreader - because most Garmin devices devices don't have fast USB chips.Alternatively for Windows users only - you could scroll down to the explications how to send maps with Mapsource - this has the advantage of having a full screen map selection possibility - while the Mapinstall windows to select the tiles is a bit small. Otherwise there are no advantages.For Linux Users - the easiest is to send maps using Qlandkarte GT - please read the Qlandkarte GT tutorial for that.Last you could generate the gmapsupp.img with mkgmap - then put it on your microSD - there is another tutorial for this, but it's a bit more complicated (only advantage is that it's a bit faster).Please note - you cannot install the maps on the microSD. You always first install the maps to your PC/Mac - then send them - or send a selection of the map.

    Also note - the maximum number of map tiles your device can read in is around 2000 or 4000 map tiles - so if you install more - some maps simply will not be read in. So as general advice - only send those maps to your device - which you will likely need in near future. (I try to make the map tiles as big as possible - around 13MB average per tile - but other maps - especially older Garmin maps may have tiles of only 1MB)Differences between old and new generation Garmin GPS Devices:new generation GPS devices (Oregon, Dakota, Colorado, etrex 20/30, GPS Maps 62 or 64 series, edge 800/1000.)All maps sent at once will appear as one map on your map selection setup on the GPS device. If you want to be able to switch maps on/off separately, then send them once, and rename the GMAPSUPP.IMG into anything else (well the.IMG needs to stay) - but don't use Umlauts, special symbols or spaces in the name.

    Then just sent the next map. This makes it very easy to manage your maps. You can simply export map by map and rename it.

    If you want to upload a new updated map, delete the old map you previously sent, and send only the new map again.old generation GPS devices (Vista, Legend, 60 CSx, edge 705.)On older generation Garmin GPS devices (e.g. Vista HCx, Gpsmaps 60 CSx, edge 705) you can only send 1 map compilation called GMAPSUPP.IMGThis means you need to send all maps at once to the GPS/memory card, maps (except basemap) previously sent will be overwritten.

    If you want to be able to switch the contourlines on/off on your GPS device, best install it as a separate map in Mapsource/Basecamp, then select first the normal map and delete all 7. (e.g. (73650000)) from the list on the left hand side, and then select the map tiles from the contourlines only openmtbmap.Sending Maps with Basecamp/Mapinstall to your Garmin GPS device:Note - while sending maps with MapInstall is easier and less errorprone - the drawback vs Mapsource is - that the selection window for the map is rather small. Otherwise there is no reason to use Mapsource anymore.1. A) Insert the memory card of your GPS into a memory card reader, and wait till it is read in in Basecamp. Then click on 'Maps' menu - and at the end of it click on 'Install Maps':Select where to install the maps - best send them directly to an SD card - and not to an device as shown in the following Screenshot (its slower, and second it's always safer to send maps to memory cards and not to internal memory - should something go wrong you can simply take the memory card out):1.

    B) Insert the memory card of your GPS into a memory card reader, and wait till it is read in in Basecamp. It will show you all previously installed maps (note check if they are called gmapsupp.img - in that case they will be overwritten). Right click the ALL Data folder and click on 'Install Maps on.' C) Click on Utilities - Install Maps (note this is only active if you have connected a GPS device via USB ) - this is not recommended as map transfer will be very slow via USB on many Garmin GPS. Note in some new Basecamp versions Utilities may not exist anymore.2.Select all map tiles of the region you are interested in by dragging with your left mouse button clicked over the map.

    Garmin Gpsmap 60csx Manual

    On the right hand side you can see how much space is available. (note this is the only real advantage over Mapsource, which doesn't look for empty space).If you want to send several maps at once, then change the map with the dropdown on the bottom, and also select the maptiles, once finished click on Next, you'll see another confirmation page, and let Mapinstall send the maps to your GPS/memory card.4GB Limit when sendind maps to mSD in card reader.If you want to send over 4GB of maps directly to your mSD card in card reader - not inserted in the device. Then copy the GarminDevice.xml file from the /garmin folder of the device to the /garmin folder on the mSD. That way you can send over 4GB quickly.For everyone using Windows - sending maps with MapsourceThere are some pecularities with the openmtbmap.org to pay attention to: It is not advisable to simply select maps by left clicking if you have contourlines installed. If you have, then you need to select maps by dragging the selection tool while holding down the left mouse button, else you will either send maps without contourlines, or contourlines only to your GPS. If you have not installed contourlines, you can do as you like.Note the checkbox 'Include Route Calculation Data.'

    In the lower left corner. It shouldn't be deactivated - else the maps will be sent nonroutable to your GPS device.Also note the 'Mapset Name' in the lower left corner - for new generation GPS devices, you should set an easy to identify name for the map.For Newcomers to Mapsource:Mapsource is the easiest tool to send maps to your GPS. There are some pecularities with the openmtbmap.org to pay attention to:0.

    Select the openmtbmap in the drop-down menu if you have not done so already. The drop down menu is to the left of the '+' and '-' button used to zoom in/out. It is only shown if more than one map is installed.1. Zoom out (best to 30 - 70km on details 'Medium' ). You can directly click onto the zoom using the drop-down menu (in above screenshot still set to 150m).2.

    Garmin basecampMap

    Select the mapselect tool from the tools menu:3. Now click on the map - and while holding the left mouse button - drag it over the area you wan't to tranfer to your GPS. In the right pane under Maps you should see the selected maps now:Note that there are maps where inside the bracket a number starting with 6 appears (e.g. 63650000) - those are the map data tiles. Those maps in the Maps field where a 7 is appearing inside the bracket are the contourlines map tiles.

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