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INTRODUCTION GPS 12CX OWNER’S MANUAL Packing List Thank you for choosing the GARMIN GPS 12CX—the smallest, easiest-to-use GPS navigator for outdoor use! The GPS 12CX represents GARMIN’s continuing commitment to provide quality navigation information in a versatile and user-friendly flexible design you’ll enjoy for years. To get the most from your new GPS, take the time to read through the owner’s manual in order to understand the operating features of the GPS 12CX.
INTRODUCTION Caution The GPS system is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment. Although the GPS 12CX is a precision electronic NAVigation AID (NAVAID), any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe. Use the GPS 12CX at your own risk.
INTRODUCTION Table of Contents SECTION ONE Introduction Glossary .......................................................................................... iv-v Accessories ........................................................................................ vi SECTION TWO Quick Start Battery Installation ............................................................................. 1 Keypad Usage and Data Entry ........................................................... 2 Primary Page Overview ...
INTRODUCTION Glossary The GPS 12CX is a powerful navigation tool that can guide you anywhere in the world. To better understand its operation and capabilities, it may be helpful to review the basic terms and concepts briefly explained below. Other navigation and GPS definitions used in the manual are defined in the appropriate reference sections of the manual.
INTRODUCTION Glossary Grid Coordinate system that projects the earth on a flat surface, using square zones for position measurements. UTM/UPS and Maidenhead formats are grid systems. Ground Speed The velocity you are traveling relative to a ground position. Latitude The north/south measurement of position perpendicular to the earth’s polar axis. Navigation The process of traveling from one place to another and knowing where you are in relation to your desired course.
INTRODUCTION Accessories Accessories are available from your dealer or directly from GARMIN. To order an accessory directly from GARMIN, call (913) 397-8200 between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Central Time. Swivel Mount Bracket Part Number—010-10048-00 Mount will swivel 360° at base, unit can be tilted approximately 30° forward or backward. Carrying Case Part Number—010-10117-00 Zippered case is lined and has a belt loop .
Battery Installation QUICK START Battery Installation The GPS 12CX operates on 4 AA batteries (included), which are installed at the base of the unit. These batteries provide up to 36 hours of use in “Power Saver” mode. To install the batteries: 1. Remove the battery cover by turning the thumb loop at the bottom of the unit 1/4 turn counter- clockwise. 2. Insert the batteries into position. The battery pole that you can still see should match the symbol (+ or -) marked on the case. 3.
QUICK START Keypad Usage & Data Entry IN GOTO OUT PAGE MARK QUIT ENTER The POWER key turns the unit on and off, activates the screen backlighting and contrast control. The PAGE key scrolls through the main data pages in sequence and returns display from a submenu page to a primary page. The MARK key captures a position and displays the mark position page. The GOTO key displays the GOTO page with the waypoint highlighted for GOTO operation. Pressing the GOTO key twice activates MOB.
Primary Pages The GPS 12CX has five primary information pages, the Satellite, Position, Map, Navigation and Menu pages. Pressing the PAGE key will move the display forward through the information pages, pressing the QUIT key will move the display backward through the pages. Below is a brief overview of each page. A detailed description of each information page is available in the reference section of this manual.
QUICK START Primary Pages Map Page The Map Page allows you to view your position, the “path” you have traveled over, and nearby waypoints. A diamond icon in the center of the screen represents your current position. As you move, you will see a thin line - called a track log - appear along the path you have just covered. Names of stored waypoints can also be shown on the map. The bottom corners of the map will always display your current track and speed.
Quick Start Tour The Quick Start Tour will teach you the basic operation of your GPS 12CX. This tour assumes that none of the factory settings (units of measure, selectable fields) have been changed. If the settings have been changed the pictures and descriptions you see in the manual may not match what you see on the screen. QUICK START Power On & Marking a Position Turning on the GPS 12CX 1. Press the POWER key, hold until the unit turns on.
QUICK START Position/Map Pages & Going To a Waypoint Using the Position Page Walk briskly for 3 - 4 minutes and watch the position page. This is a good opportunity to compare the Compass Tape at the top of the page and the Track (the direction that you are moving), as long as you are walking briskly they should be a direct reflection of one another. The speed that you are traveling, distance you have traveled, and the altitude are also displayed on the upper portion of the screen.
Compass Page QUICK START Bearing to Waypoint Pointer to Waypoint Compass Ring Track Over Ground Destination Waypoint Distance to Waypoint Speed Over Ground Whenever you select a destination waypoint, the GPS 12CX provides graphic steering guidance with the Compass Page (the default navigation page). The “compass ring” in the middle of the page acts much the same as the “compass tape” at the top of the Position Page, it provides a graphic representation of your present track (TRK).
QUICK START Cancelling a GOTO If you decide to stop navigating to the active waypoint, all you have to do is cancel the GOTO. To cancel an active GOTO: Cancelling a GOTO 1. Press the GOTO key. 2. Use the ROCKER to move the highlight to the OPT tab. 3. Highlight ‘CANCEL GOTO’ and press ENTER. Clearing a Cluttered Map Display After you have used the GPS 12CX a few times, you may find that the display has become cluttered with old track log information.
Status Field Horizontal Accuracy Battery Indicator Skyview Display REFERENCE Satellite Page Signal Strength Indicators The GPS 12CX’s Satellite Page displays the status of various receiver functions. The status information will help you understand what the GPS 12CX is doing at any given time, and will tell you whether or not the receiver has calculated a position fix.
REFERENCE Satellite Status Page Receiver Status Receiver Status Receiver status is indicated at the top left of the page, with the current horizontal accuracy (estimated position error, in feet or meters) at the top right. The status will be shown as one of the following conditions: Searching – the GPS 12CX is looking for any available satellites in view. AutoLocate – the GPS 12CX is initializing and collecting new almanac data.
EZinit Option Prompt (continued) (The EZinit prompt will automatically appear if the receiver needs to be initialized. The prompt may also appear during normal use if the antenna is shaded or the unit is operated indoors.) Battery Level Indicator The Satellite Page also features a battery level indicator, located to the left of the sky view, which displays the strength of the unit’s batteries. REFERENCE Satellite Status Page The battery level indicator is calibrated for alkaline batteries.
REFERENCE Position Page Position Page The second page in the GPS 12CX’s primary page sequence is the Position Page. This page shows you where you are, what direction you’re heading, and how fast you’re going, and it’s most useful when you are traveling without an active destination waypoint. The Compass Tape at the top of the page is a graphic representation of the track, and indicates the direction you’re heading while you’re moving.
Maximum Speed Field To obtain the most accurate reading of your maximum speed, keep in mind that due to the sensitivity of the GPS 12CX’s antenna, your maximum speed value may include the effects of rapid movement, such as swinging your arm while holding the unit. REFERENCE Maximum Speed & Altitude Fields To reset the maximum speed field: 1. Highlight the ‘MXSPD’ field, and press ENTER. 2. Press ENTER to confirm the ‘RESET?’ prompt.
REFERENCE Map Page Map Page Distance to Waypoint Bearing to Waypoint Track Line Present Position Route Line Track Over Ground Map Scale 5.0 miles Map Scale 3.0 miles Map Scale 2.0 miles Increasing or decreasing the map scale varies the level of detail available on the map. A small map scale increases the “upclose” detail on the map, while a large map scale increases the “overall” viewing area.
Panning To pan around the map simply use the ROCKER to control the direction that the target crosshair will travel. To quit the pan function and resume tracking on the map, press the QUIT key As you move around the map the distance and bearing from the current GPS location to the crosshair will be displayed in the top corners of the map. As you pan near a waypoint you will notice that the crosshair will “snap” to on-screen waypoints.
REFERENCE Using the Cursor & Map Setup Using the Cursor to Mark and Goto Waypoints During panning, the crosshair represents a target position right on the Map Page, with the range and bearing to the target displayed at the top corners of the screen. You can also use the target crosshair to mark a new waypoint position or as a GOTO destination right from the map field. To mark the target crosshair as a new waypoint: 1. Pan to the desired position on the map and press MARK. 2.
Map Setup Page and Orientation (cont.) The rest of the map setup page lets you specify what items are displayed on the map and their color. • ’Rings’– displays three range rings on the map at incre ments of 1/5th the selected map scale. • ’Route’– plots the straight-leg lines between waypoints of an active route and displays all route waypoint names. REFERENCE Map & Track Setup Pages • ’Waypoint’– displays the nine nearest waypoints. • ’Label’– displays the waypoint label or comment.
REFERENCE Track Method & Clearing the Track Log Track Method The track ‘method’ option determines how often positions are stored in the track log. The default setting is ‘auto’, which records track points based upon a set variance from your projected course over ground. This setting provides the most efficient use of track memory and the best TracBack performance. To record points based on a specific time interval: 1. Highlight the ‘METHOD’ field, and press ENTER. 2.
Selecting a Navigation Page Once you’ve selected a GOTO destination or activated a TracBack, MOB, or route; the GPS 12CX will provide graphic steering guidance to the destination with one of two navigation pages: Compass Page REFERENCE Navigation Pages Highway Page • The Compass Page (default) provides a directional pointer indicating the bearing to your destination and a rotating compass ring which shows your direction of travel (track) at the top of the ring.
REFERENCE Customizing the Navigation Pages User-Selectable Field User-Selectable Field The ‘ETE’ field, located at bottom center on both pages, is a user-selectable field that allows you to display a variety of navigation values for your trip. To access the user-selectable field: 1. Highlight ‘ETE’, and press ENTER. 2. Use the keypad to scroll through the possible options.
Using the Compass Page Bearing to Waypoint Graphic Compass Pointer to Waypoint REFERENCE Destination Waypoint Distance to Waypoint Using the Compass Page Speed Over Ground Track Over Ground User-selectable Field The Compass Page provides better steering guidance than the Highway Page for travel at slower speeds (e.g., walking), travel with many directional changes and when it’s not necessary to follow an exact course. The COMPASS RING indicates your track (TRK), the direction that you are traveling.
REFERENCE Using the Highway Page Bearing to Waypoint Using the Highway Page Distance to Waypoint Track Over Ground Destination Waypoint Speed Over Ground CDI Scale Graphic Highway User Selectable Field This example indicates that you are off course to the left and need to steer right to get back on course. Coutinue turning in the direction of the highway until the highway is pointing straight up, then continue in that direction.
Creating Waypoints The GPS 12CX allows you to store up to 1000 positions as waypoints. A waypoint can be entered by taking an instant electronic fix, by manually entering coordinates, by using the bearing and distance to a known position or by marking a position on the map page. REFERENCE Creating a Waypoint Marking a Position The GPS 12CX can instantly capture and store the present GPS location in memory for future use. To mark your present position: 1. Press MARK.
REFERENCE Creating a Waypoint Waypoint Comments Each waypoint stored in the GPS 12CX has a user defined 16-character comment field. The default comment is the UTC (or Greenwich Mean Time) date and time of the waypoint’s creation. To change or add a comment: 1. Highlight the comment field. 2. Press ENTER. Note: You can clear the comment field by pressing the left side of the rocker keypad. 3. Enter the desired comment, using the ROCKER. 4. Press ENTER.
Waypoint Definition Page Waypoint Name REFERENCE Waypoint Symbol Position Coordinates Reference Waypoint Main Menu— Waypoint Definition Page Distance from Reference Waypoint Bearing from Reference Waypoint Function Prompts The waypoint definition page lets you create new waypoints manually or review and edit an existing waypoint’s coordinates, symbols, and comments. It is also used to delete an individual waypoint from memory (see pg. 26).
REFERENCE Rename, Delete & Scan Waypoints Reference Waypoints To create a new waypoint manually without knowing its position coordinates, you’ll need to enter its bearing and distance from an existing waypoint or your present position. To create a new waypoint by referencing a stored waypoint: 1. From the waypoint definition page, highlight ‘ NEW?’, and press ENTER. 2. Enter a waypoint name, and press ENTER. 3. Highlight the ‘REF’ field, and press ENTER. 4.
Waypoint List Page The waypoint list page provides a complete list of all waypoints stored in the GPS 12CX. The waypoints are conveniently located on alphabetical tabs that allow quick access to any of the 1000 available waypoints. From the waypoint list page, you can retrieve a waypoint definition page, delete all user-defined waypoints, delete waypoints by symbol, or review and perform a GOTO to a selected waypoint.
REFERENCE Main Menu— Nearest & Proximity Waypoint Pages Nearest Waypoints Page The nearest waypoints page shows the nine nearest waypoints that are within 100 miles of your present position, with the bearing and distance noted for each waypoint. This page will also let you retrieve a waypoint definition page or GOTO a selected waypoint right from the list. To review the definition page of a selected waypoint: 1. Highlight the desired waypoint. 2. Press ENTER. To return to the nearest waypoint page: 1.
Selecting a GOTO Destination The GPS 12CX provides four ways to navigate to a destination: GOTO, MOB, TracBack, and Route navigation. The most basic method of selecting a destination is the GOTO function, which lets you choose any stored waypoint as the destination and quickly sets a direct course from your present position. REFERENCE GOTO & MOB To activate the GOTO function: 1. Press the GOTO key. 2. Select the waypoint that you want to navigate to and press ENTER.
REFERENCE TracBack Navigation TracBack Navigation GARMIN’s patented TracBack feature allows you to quickly retrace your path using the track log automatically stored in the receiver. This feature eliminates the need to mark waypoints along the way and manually create and activate a route back to where you began your trip.
Tips On the TracBack Feature • Always clear your track log at the exact point that you want to go back to (trail head, truck, etc.). • The ‘RECORD’ option on the track log setup page must be set to ‘WRAP’ or ‘FILL’. • There must be at least two track log points stored in memory to create a TracBack route.
REFERENCE Route Navigation Route Navigation The last form of navigating to a destination with the GPS 12CX is by creating a user-defined route. The route navigation feature lets you plan and navigate a course from one place to another using a set of pre-defined waypoints. Routes are often used when it’s not practical, safe, or possible to navigate a direct course to a particular destination (e.g., through a body of water or impassable terrain).
Route Definition Page REFERENCE Route Number Comment Field Leg Distance Desired Track Main Menu— Routes Total Distance Copy Field Function Prompts The last form of navigating to a destination with the GPS 12CX is by creating a user-defined route. The GPS 12CX lets you create and store up to 20 routes of 30 waypoints each. Routes can be copied, cleared, inverted, and activated through the route definition page. To Select the Route Definition Page To select the route definition page: 1.
REFERENCE Creating and Navigating Routes To create a route from the route definition page: 1. Highlight the route number field, and press ENTER. Creating & Navigating Routes 2. Enter a route number, and press ENTER. (Select an empty route—without any waypoints listed—when creating a new route.) 3. Enter the first waypoint of your route, and press ENTER. As you continue entering the rest of your waypoints, the list will automatically scroll down. 4.
Active Route Page Once a route has been activated, the active route page will display the waypoint sequence of your route with the estimated time enroute (ETE) at your present speed and the distance to each waypoint. As long as you are navigating an active route, the active route page will become part of the main page sequence of the unit. The active route page will also allow you to change the ‘ETE’ field to display desired track (DTK) or estimated time of arrival (ETA) for each leg.
REFERENCE Edit Routes & On-Route GOTO’s Editing Routes A route can be edited any time after its creation. To edit a route from the active route page or the route definition page: 1. Select the waypoint you want to edit, and press ENTER. An on-screen menu of editing choices will appear, with options for reviewing, inserting, deleting, or changing the waypoint field highlighted. This field contains the following options: • Review?— displays the waypoint definition page for the selected waypoint.
Distance and Sun Calculations The distance and sun calculation page will give you the distance and bearing between any two waypoints or between your present position and a waypoint. It will also calculate the sunrise and sunset (in local time) for a particular date ant either your present position or any stored waypoint. REFERENCE Main Menu— Distance/Sun & Setup Menus To perform a distance and sun calculation: 1. Highlight the ‘FROM ’ field and press ENTER. 2. Enter the desired waypoint and press ENTER.
REFERENCE Date and Time Setup (cont) To enter the time offset: Main Menu— System Setup Submenu 1. Highlight the ‘OFFSET’ field and press ENTER. 2. Enter the time offset, and press ENTER. Time Format The time display shown on the system setup and Position Pages may be set to display the time in a 12 or 24hour format. To select the time format: 1. Highlight the ‘HOURS’ field and press ENTER. 2. Select the 12 or 24 hour format and press ENTER.
Navigation Setup The navigation setup submenu page is used to select the Position Format, Map Datum, CDI Scale, Units of Measurement, and Heading information. Position Formats The default position format for the GPS 12 CX is latitude and longitude in degrees and minutes (hdddº mm.mmm’). You may also select degrees, minutes and seconds (hdddºmm’ss.s’’); degrees only (hddd.
REFERENCE Map Datums (cont) To define a user datum: 1. Highlight the ‘MAP DATUM’ field, and press ENTER. Main Menu— Navigation Setup Submenu 2. Scroll through the map datum options until ‘User’ appears, and press ENTER. 3. Enter the five parameters of the map datum—‘DX’, ‘DY’, ‘DZ’, ‘DA’, and ‘DF’—using the rocker keypad, and press ENTER. The signs of each value should follow the convention: WGS 84 +/- local geodetic system. 4. Highlight ‘SAVE?’, and press ENTER.
Angular Heading Selection The GPS 12CX gives you the ability to change your angular display. Choose this field to toggle between degrees and MILS. To change between degrees and MILS: 1. Highlight the angle heading field and press ENTER REFERENCE Main Menu— Alarms Setup Submenu 2. Select the desired setting and press ENTER. Alarms Setup The alarms setup submenu page is used to set two alarms on the GPS 12CX: arrival and CDI. The arrival alarm will alert you when you are approaching a waypoint.
REFERENCE Main Menu— Interface Setup Submenu Interface Setup The GPS 12CX’s interface page lets you specify the formats for connecting external devices. There are six options: GRMN/GRMN, None/None, RTCM/None, RTCM/NMEA, NMEA/NMEA, and None/NMEA. Each option lists the input format first, followed by the output format. To select an I/O format: 1. Highlight the I/O field and press ENTER. 2. Select the desired setting and press ENTER.
Interface Setup: DGPS (continued) REFERENCE To enter a DGPS beacon frequency: 1. Highlight the ‘FREQ’ field, and press ENTER. 2. Enter the desired frequency, and press ENTER. 3. Highlight the ‘RATE’ field, and press ENTER. 4. Select the desired bit rate (bps), and press ENTER. Interface Setup DGPS Note: The frequency and bit rate fields are disabled when the ‘RTCM/NONE’ option is selected.
REFERENCE Main Menu— Language Setup & Find City Language Setup The GPS 12CX offers nine different language selections; English, Danish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, and Norwegian. To select a language: 1. From the Setup Menu Page, highlight ‘LANGUAGE’, and press ENTER. 2. Highlight the desired language and press ENTER. Find City The GPS 12CX has a built in database of over 30,000 city locations worldwide.
Navigation Simulator The GPS 12CX’s simulator mode lets you practice all aspects of its operation without active satellite acquisition. You can plan and practice trips, enter new waypoints and routes, and save them for use during normal operation. REFERENCE Navigation Simulator To activate the simulator: 1. From the Setup Menu Page, highlight ‘SYSTEM’, and press ENTER. 2. Highlight the ‘MODE’ field, and press ENTER. 3. Select ‘Simulator?’, and press ENTER.
APPENDIX A Initializing the Receiver Initializing Your GPS 12CX for First-Time Use The GPS 12CX typically acquires a position fast enough that initialization is not required. However, initialization may be necessary for the following: • After memory loss • When the receiver has been moved more than 500 miles with the power off. Additionally, it may be necessary to initialize the unit the first time you use it, if it does not acquire a fix after the first few minutes.
To initialize the receiver: 1. If the ‘COUNTRY’ option is not highlighted, press the ROCKER down repeatedly to move the field highlight to the ‘COUNTRY’ option. 2. Press the ENTER key. 3. Use the ROCKER key to scroll through the list options until the country of your present position appears. APPENDIX A Initialization Troubleshooting 4. Press the ROCKER key up to highlight the country/ state/region you’re in.
APPENDIX B Specfications & Wiring Never attempt any repairs yourself. To protect your GPS 12CX, keep it in a covered container or case when not in use, and never allow gasoline or other solvents to come into contact with the case. Clean the case and lens with a soft cloth and a household window cleaner. PHYSICAL Case: Waterproof* Size: 5.3 x 14.7 x 3.1 cm Weight: Approx 9.
APPENDIX B Specfications & Wiring Three optional cables are available to connect the GPS 12CX to an external power source or interface with another unit or PC: • Cigarette Lighter Adapter— Allows connection to a 12-volt DC cigarette lighter plug. Part No. 010-10085-00. • Data Transfer Cable— Allows data transfer between GARMIN GPS units. The GPS 12CX is compatible with the following units: GPS 38/40/45/45XL, GPS II/II plus, GPS 12, and GPS 12XL.
APPENDIX C Messages The GPS 12CX uses a flashing on-screen message indicator to alert you to important information. Whenever the message indicator appears, press PAGE to view the message page. There are two types of messages: temporary alerts and condition alerts. Temporary alerts are cleared from the message page after viewing, while condition alerts remain until the condition has been resolved. Pay careful attention to all messages for your own safety.
APPENDIX C Messages Proximity Wpt can’t be Deleted – The waypoint you are trying to delete is listed as a proximity waypoint and must be removed from the list before it can be deleted. Read Only Mem has Failed – The permanent memory has failed and the unit is not operable. Received an Invalid WPT – A waypoint was received during upload transfer that has an invalid identifier. Receiver has Failed – A failure in receiver hardware has been detected.
APPENDIX D Time Offset Time Offset Chart The table below gives approximate UTC time offset for various longitudinal zones. If you are in daylight savings time, add one hour to the offset. Offs e t Longitudinal Zone Offs e t W180.0º to W172.5º - 12 E007.5° to E022.5° +1 W172.5º to W157.5º - 11 E022.5° to E037.5° +2 W157.5º to W142.5º - 10 E037.5° to E052.5° +3 E052.5° to E067.5° +4 E067.5° to E082.5° +5 E082.5° to E097.5° +6 E097.5° to E112.5° +7 E112.5° to E127.5° +8 E127.
APPENDIX E Adindan Adindan- Ethiopia, Mali, Senegal, Sudan Afgooye Afgooye- Somalia AIN EL ABD ‘70 AIN EL ANBD 1970-Bahrain Island, Saudi Arabia Anna 1 Ast ‘65 Anna 1 Astro ‘65- Cocos Isl. ARC 1950 ARC 1950- Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Swaziland, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe ARC 1960 ARC 1960- Kenya, Tanzania Ascnsn Isld ‘58 Ascension Island ‘58- Ascension Island Astro B4 Sorol Astro B4 Sorol Atoll- Tern Island Astro Bcn “E” Astro Beacon “E”- Iwo Jima Astro Dos 71/4 Astro Dos 71/4- St.
Pico De Las Nv APPENDIX E Potsdam-Germany Ptcairn Ast ‘67 Pitcairn Astro ‘67- Pitcairn Is Prov S Am ‘56 Prov So Amricn ‘56- Bolivia, Chile,Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela Map Datums NAD27 Bahamas North American 1927Bahamas (excluding San Salvador Island) Canary Islands Potsdam Prov S Chln ‘63 Prov So Chilean ‘63- S.
APPENDIX F Map Datums A D Activating Route ......................... 34 Active Route Page ...................... 35 Adding Waypoint to Route ......... 24 Alarms Setup .............................. 41 Altitude ....................................... 12 Altitude Field .............................. 13 Angular Heading ......................... 41 Average Speed ............................ 12 Date and Time Setup .................. 37 Deleting Waypoints .................... 26 DGPS ........................
APPENDIX F Index M R Map Datums ......................... 39, 53 Map Page .................................... 14 Map Setup ................................... 16 Marking a Position .................. 5, 23 Maximum Speed ................... 12, 13 Maximum Speed Reset ............... 13 Memory Battery .......................... 11 Messages ............................... 50, 51 MOB ........................................... 29 MXSPD ...................................... 13 Navigating Routes ..........
APPENDIX F Index T Time Format ...................................... 38 Time Offset ........................................ 52 Tone Setting ....................................... 38 TracBack ............................................ 30 TracBack Tips .................................... 31 Track .................................................. 12 Trip Odometer ................................... 12 Trip Timer .......................................... 12 U Units of Measure ........................
LIMITED WARRANTY GARMIN Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and manufacture for one year from the date of purchase. GARMIN will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor. The customer is, however, responsible for any transportation costs. This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse, misuse, accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs.
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