Garmin/eTrex Summit HC
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Garmin eTrex Summit HC
Usage for mapping
Recording Tracks
- From the Main Menu, select the Tracks icon.
- Select Setup and modify the configuration if you need to.
- You can get out of the menu now. The device will start recording the track.
- When you're complete, head back to the Tracks icon and select Save.
- Answer Yes to Save entire track.
Recoring POIs
- From the Main Menu, select the Mark icon.
- Give the waypoint a name and if you need to (maximum characters limited to 14).
- Select OK.
Extracting data from device
Mac OS X
I executed the following operations on Mac OS X 10.5.7
- Download RoadTrip for Mac from Garmin, and install it.
- Turn on your eTrex Summit HC device.
- Plug it to your computer using the USB cord.
- Launch RoadTrip for Mac.
- Click on the Receive icon in the top bar. A beep will let you know you received the data :)
- To save the data to GPX format, select File -> Export Folder.
- Give it a name and click on Export
- Hint: Tracks are called ACTIVE LOG XXX.
Windows
I have executed the following operations under Windows XP, but it should also work on later versions.
Installing the driver
- Download the USB drivers from the Garmin Product Page.
- Turn on your eTrex Summit HC device.
- Plug it to your computer using the USB cord.
- Install the USB drivers you just downloaded.
- In the Device Manager (in System Properties), you should now see Garmin USB GPS under the GARMIN devices category.
Receiving the data
- Download the EasyGPS free software and install it.
- Launch EasyGPS.
- Go to Edit -> Preferences
- Click Add GPS.
- Select Garmin (Manufacturers) and eTrex Summit HC (Models). Click OK.
- Select Connect Via USB. Click OK.
- Click OK to close the Preferences window.
- Click on the Receive icon in the top bar.
- Select the data you need. If you don't know what you need, select everything.
- Make sure Garmin eTrex Summit HC is selected under GPS Settings.
- Click OK.
- You should be receiving the data now :)
- You can now modify the GPX file as needed and then save it.
Additional resources
- Official product page
- Another possible solution for Mac OS X (not tested): Using a serial cable and a serial to USB converter. See GPS Connect