pdunwin Posted July 22, 2005 Share Posted July 22, 2005 I've had an eTrex Vista C for a few months and it has recently started to exhibit a strange problem. When I'm moving faster than walking speed, my compass freezes with North at the top. If I'm navigating to something, the arrow freezes to north too. If I'm moving at walking speed or below (or below whatever speed I set), the device reverts to the magnetic compass and works more or less normally. The device is still calculating my direction from GPS data, because the arrow on the map screen still indicates my direction. Somehow, the compass screen just isn't getting this information. I've talked to Garmin and they recommended updating to the latest firmware (2.30, I think, and I'm on 2.10) but nothing in the update description refers to a problem like mine. I'll update, but other than that my options are to keep the magnetic compass on at all times (which I think is tough on the battery) or send the unit back to Garmin (which is a hassle and deprives me of my GPS for an unspecified amount of time). I'm hoping some of you have encountered this problem and have a fix for it. Thanks, Paul Quote Link to comment
+TucsonBill Posted July 22, 2005 Share Posted July 22, 2005 I have not experienced this problem with my Vista C, or I probably should say that I have not tried it in that manner. Just wanted to say that my software level is 2.50 Quote Link to comment
*oddball* Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 I recently updated mine to 3.60. Have you tried changing the speed at which the unit changes operation. Also, make sure its not in demo mode. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 Do you calibrate it every time you change the batteries? If it isn't calibrated it will act fluky. Quote Link to comment
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