Updates & Downloads
eTrex European software version 2.20
as of July 30, 2003
View installation instructions and system requirements
Notes:
- Only eTrex units that support multiple languages can use this software version.
- Be sure that you have a record of your user data (waypoints, routes, tracks, data field settings) because this process may erase this data and re-initialize your GPS unit. Once your user data is deleted, it cannot be recovered from the unit. Garmin is not responsible for lost user data.
Change History
Changes made from version 2.09 to 2.20:
- Removed the potential for shutdown when navigating a route with points placed close
to one another.
- Updated French translations.
Changes made from version 2.08 to 2.09:
- Software modifications to support hardware change. No noticeable change to user.
Changes made from version 2.07 to 2.08:
- Software modifications to support hardware change. No noticeable change to user.
Changes made from version 2.06 to 2.07:
- Added Turkish, Croatian, and Hungarian languages.
- Added RT 90 position format.
- Added Croatian map datum.
Changes made from version 2.05 to 2.06:
- Correct MGRS position format editing.
- Added +5:45 'other' time offset to accommodate Nepal time zone.
Changes made from version 2.04 to 2.05:
- Added Polish and Czech languages.
Changes made from version 2.03 to 2.04:
- Added Hunt / Fish outlook page and Sun / Moon outlook page.
- Added NMEA in waypoint upload support.
- Added MILS angle display support.
- Added India grid support.
- Prevent excessive number of track points from being created.
Changes made from version 2.02 to 2.03:
- Added an Advanced Skyview mode on the GPS page that displays the location in the sky of each satellite that the unit is tracking. Along with this skyview is the signal strength for each satellite. To get to this new mode, press the ENTER key while on the GPS page. An option menu will appear. This option menu contains two items: SETUP DISPLAY and ADVANCED SKYVIEW. The SETUP DISPLAY option will take you to the Display Setup page for adjusting contrast and light controls. Selecting the ADVANCED SKYVIEW option will switch the GPS page to display the advanced skyview information.
- Allow display of speed and track when velocity is below 1.0 MPH and selective availability is off.
- Fixed route leg distance calculation that occurred when the unit did not have a fix.
- Fixed Dutch grid conversions and added new Dutch map datum to accompany the Dutch grid.
- The map datum list on the Units Setup page is now displayed alphabetically.
- Added Dutch and Finnish languages.
Changes made from version 2.01 to 2.02:
- New user configurable north reference offset that can be modified on the units setup page.
- New project waypoint feature that allows you to create waypoints from existing waypoints given a distance a bearing.
- New hide/show waypoints feature on the Map page that is accessed from the option menu.
- Editing the location of a waypoint is now displayed correctly.
- Added PVT output support.
- Fixed rare memory anomaly caused by uncontrolled shutdown.
- Added bearing and distance to the map when viewing a waypoint from the Review Waypoint page.
- The elevation on the Review Waypoint page can now be modified.
- Added more time zones. Note: Daylight savings needs to be turned on/off manually for time zones out of the United States.
- More zoom levels on the Map page.
- New display option on the Map page for the Goto navigational line. The line can be displayed from your current position (default) or from your original point of navigation as a course line. This option can be changed from the Map page's option menu by selecting 'SHOW BEARING LINE' (default) or 'SHOW COURSE LINE'.
- The UTC label is no longer displayed on the time when the UTC offset is zero.
- The user selected north reference offset is saved correctly.
- The restore defaults button on the units setup page saves the defaults correctly.
- Elevation is no longer displayed in kilometers or kilofeet when exceeding 1,000. It now remains in meters or feet.
- Shortened the Australian grid abbreviations.
- Improvements in positioning to fix erroneous track logs.
- Improved the arrival alarm.
- Changed the meter unit symbol from 'mt' to 'm' to be consistent with international standards.
Changes made from version 2.00 to 2.01:
- The Goto line on the map is displayed correctly from your current position.
- The power-on page indicates that this unit has multiple language support.
Installation Instructions
- It is recommended that you disable screen savers or other programs running on your PC while you go through the update process. Disruptions to the update process may render your GPS inoperable. If the transfer is interrupted, turn off the GPS and then turn it back on. Reboot your PC, go to step #8 and attempt the download again. GARMIN is not responsible for failed downloads of operating software to the GPS and factory resetting the GPS unit will fall under our Flat Rate Repair Policy.
- Click on "Download" and choose to save the file to your computer.
- Choose a location where you can easily locate the file by saving it to a location such as the "My Documents" folder or to "C:\".
- Once the download is complete, go to the location where you saved the file.
- Locate the downloaded file and double-click on it. This will launch the Win-Zip Self Extractor. This program compresses the data to allow for a faster download of the needed files.
- A program window will appear asking you where to "Un-zip" the files. This is by default C:\Garmin. You can change this location if you like. Be sure to note where the un-zipped files are going to allow you to find them!
- Click on the button labeled "Un-zip".
- Once the un-zip process is complete, click on the "Close" button to exit the Win-Zip Self Extractor.
- Open the C:\Garmin (or other folder where you un-zipped the files), locate the file named "Updater" and double click on it.
- Connect your GPS to your computer using a GARMIN PC Interface cable to an open serial port. Turn the GPS on, place it in Demo mode (refer to your owner's manual for instructions) and verify that the Interface Mode (found under the Main Menu page, refer to your owner's manual for instructions) is set to GARMIN, GRMN, GRMN/GRMN, or Data Transfer/Host mode.
- Click on the "OK" button on the Updater program window to start the data transfer.
System requirements
- IBM-compatible PC running Windows 2000 or later operating system and an available Com 1, 2, 3, or 4 port.
- PC Interface Cable for your GPS unit. The PC Interface Cable may be purchased through your local Garmin distributor or ordered direct from our Online Store.