shahsaeen Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 Could the owners of vista hcx share tips they use to personalize there units e.g. Backlight duration, at what speed built in compass should be activated, which firmware to get, when to calibrate compass and barometer or not to do it at all. in short how do they recommend new owners to personalize there units? Share your recommendations for a perfect vista hcx experience. Quote Link to comment
cliff_hanger Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 Could the owners of vista hcx share tips they use to personalize there units e.g. Backlight duration, at what speed built in compass should be activated, which firmware to get, when to calibrate compass and barometer or not to do it at all. in short how do they recommend new owners to personalize there units? Share your recommendations for a perfect vista hcx experience. I'm currently using 2.80/2.80 firmware with good results. Also, using Topo USA 2008 map and MetroGuide NA v7 map "fixed" with MetroGold to autoroute in the GPSr. I calibrate the compass when I change batteries. Sometimes, but not always, I recalibrate it before heading out caching for the day or when I get close to GZ. I usually keep the compass off to conserve battery life and toggle it on as I get near GZ. I usually do not calibrate the barometer. Instead of using waypoints or geocache mode, I use custom POIs for caches and load all 3500+ caches and child waypoints for the entire state as POIs. I use waypoint mode for points I add in the field such as projected waypoints and puzzle/multicache solutions. Don't know if this is "perfect", but these are my current settings: Display: Auto Daytime color: Diamond Nighttime color: Sapphire Backlight timeout: 15 sec Backlight level: 15% (there are 3 levels of toggle then: off, 15%, 100%) Page Sequence: Map, Compass, Turn Preview Routing guidance: prompted Routing follow road: prompted Next turn popup: on Compass Heading: Degrees North Reference: True Switch to compass when below: 3mph For more than: 15 sec Compass screen data fields: accuracy, distance to next and location You MUST hold the GPSr level for the compass to work correctly. Altimeter Auto calibration: on Barometer mode: Variable Elevation Map Setup: North up Auto zoom: on Detail: normal Lock on road: off (this is handled by Routing follow road: prompted) Map screen data fields: accuracy and distance to next Saved tracks: auto Track log: auto Track points: 3000 goto line: bearing Map points: 0.2 mi User waypoints: 0.2 mi Street label: auto Land cover: auto Text size: all medium Make sure you get a screen protector, use NiMH or Lithium rechargeable batteries, and read this thread about the silly rubber gasket around the eTrex series. I really like the Vista HCx, it's a great little unit. Unlike most, I like the electronic compass and suspect that many are not using it properly. Enjoy your Vista, hope this helps, get out there and find some caches. Quote Link to comment
+Idahogreggory Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 (edited) I really like the Vista HCx, it's a great little unit. Unlike most, I like the electronic compass and suspect that many are not using it properly. +1 with folks not using the electronic compass correctly. This was the first year using the Vista HCx out hunting and I left it on the whole day with the compass on; 2100 mAh would lasted easily two days. What I found to be the best setting was leave the compass on all the time the switch over threshold set to 10 miles and 45 seconds, so that basically it was on all the time. I carried it vertically in a case on the front of my day pack and when I would pull it out to check coordinates I noticed the compass would always settle out in about twice the time my Burton compass would but was just as accurate. Edited January 1, 2009 by Idahogreggory Quote Link to comment
+facade66 Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 I leave my display on "daytime" with the "Diamond" scheme. It is very irritating to have it flip into night mode when I'm trying to set up routes etc. at home. If I needed the night vision I might go for the "Auto", but a dim backlight seems to work best for me. Quote Link to comment
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