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I recently purchased a Garmin GPSMap 60CSx and am familiarizing myself
with the unit (my other GPS is a Garmin eTrex Legend [blue case, B&W
model], so I am familiar with the Garmin GUI).
I have two questions...
1) Can a generic PC/USB cable be used to connect to a PC (as opposed to
Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)? The reason I ask is that the 60CSx
derives power from the PC when connected through this cable and I don't
know if the Garmin cable modulates this power in some way (perhaps
through the cylindrical part of the cable). I would just buy the Garmin
cable, but I really dislike paying for shipping on a $15 item.
2) When performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
selecting "Find by Name," no matter what I enter, it results in a "None
Found." Performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
selecting "Nearest Containing..." yield the expected results, but "Find
by Name" never appears to find anything (even if I enter a known, named
POI). Am I doing something wrong? Do I not understand this feature? Is
this a bug? I have all U.S. maps from City Navigator North America NT
2008 loaded onto a SanDisk 2GB microSD card and am using the latest
versions of 60CSx software (version 3.50) and GPS Chipset Type G
Software (version 3.00).
Thanks in advance.
--
Deacon Blues
"Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain."
-- Friedrich von Schiller
On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 12:20:09 -0500, Deacon Blues
A regular USB cable works fine.
Deacon Blues wrote:
> 1) Can a generic PC/USB cable be used to connect to a PC (as opposed to
> Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)? The 60CSx derives power from the PC
> ...
> through the cylindrical part of the cable.
> Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)? The 60CSx derives power from the PC
> ...
> through the cylindrical part of the cable.
This "cylindrical part" is most likely a ferrite, used to shield high
frequency to creap into or out of electronic devices. You find these
ferrites on many computer cables no matter whether it's a USB, Firewire
or whatever cable.
Christian
Deacon Blues wrote:
> I recently purchased a Garmin GPSMap 60CSx and am familiarizing myself
> with the unit (my other GPS is a Garmin eTrex Legend [blue case, B&W
> model], so I am familiar with the Garmin GUI).
>
> I have two questions...
>
> 1) Can a generic PC/USB cable be used to connect to a PC (as opposed to
> Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)? The reason I ask is that the 60CSx
> derives power from the PC when connected through this cable and I don't
> know if the Garmin cable modulates this power in some way (perhaps
> through the cylindrical part of the cable). I would just buy the Garmin
> cable, but I really dislike paying for shipping on a $15 item.
>
> 2) When performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
> selecting "Find by Name," no matter what I enter, it results in a "None
> Found." Performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
> selecting "Nearest Containing..." yield the expected results, but "Find
> by Name" never appears to find anything (even if I enter a known, named
> POI). Am I doing something wrong? Do I not understand this feature? Is
> this a bug? I have all U.S. maps from City Navigator North America NT
> 2008 loaded onto a SanDisk 2GB microSD card and am using the latest
> versions of 60CSx software (version 3.50) and GPS Chipset Type G
> Software (version 3.00).
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> with the unit (my other GPS is a Garmin eTrex Legend [blue case, B&W
> model], so I am familiar with the Garmin GUI).
>
> I have two questions...
>
> 1) Can a generic PC/USB cable be used to connect to a PC (as opposed to
> Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)? The reason I ask is that the 60CSx
> derives power from the PC when connected through this cable and I don't
> know if the Garmin cable modulates this power in some way (perhaps
> through the cylindrical part of the cable). I would just buy the Garmin
> cable, but I really dislike paying for shipping on a $15 item.
>
> 2) When performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
> selecting "Find by Name," no matter what I enter, it results in a "None
> Found." Performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
> selecting "Nearest Containing..." yield the expected results, but "Find
> by Name" never appears to find anything (even if I enter a known, named
> POI). Am I doing something wrong? Do I not understand this feature? Is
> this a bug? I have all U.S. maps from City Navigator North America NT
> 2008 loaded onto a SanDisk 2GB microSD card and am using the latest
> versions of 60CSx software (version 3.50) and GPS Chipset Type G
> Software (version 3.00).
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
In answer to question 1, yes a generic USB cable works fine. My 60CSx
came with a USB to MiniUSB cable, but I already had one from my cell
phone, and I used it by accident one time, it works fine. Do not spend
the money for Garmin's USB cable.
Also, in a car, you can use any generic cell phone charger that uses
miniUSB (Audiovox, Blackberry, etc) to power your 60CSx, excluding a
charger for a Moto Razr. (Those will not work because they don't use
the standard USB spec voltage even though it uses a USB connector)
The 60CSx only keeps the backlight on when it's externally powered,
otherwise it turns off the backlight after a pre-set interval, but it's
very handy when traveling in the car at night.
I do not know the answer to your question number 2.
Deacon Blues wrote:
> 1) Can a generic PC/USB cable be used to connect to a PC (as opposed to
> Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)?
> Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)?
Yes. I use the first USB cable I grab to connect my 76Cx to my ThinkPad
T60.
> derives power from the PC when connected through this cable and I don't
> know if the Garmin cable modulates this power in some way (perhaps
> through the cylindrical part of the cable). I would just buy the Garmin
> cable, but I really dislike paying for shipping on a $15 item.
> know if the Garmin cable modulates this power in some way (perhaps
> through the cylindrical part of the cable). I would just buy the Garmin
> cable, but I really dislike paying for shipping on a $15 item.
Even my dollar store cable works just fine. When we travel by car the
GPS is connected to the laptop and an external antenna. Works fine.
> 2) When performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
> selecting "Find by Name,"
> selecting "Find by Name,"
On my 76Cx, that brings up alpha-numeric entry chart. As I enter each
character, it narrows the search. If I misspell something, I might get
a "none found". Note that sometimes spaces are omitted in the listings
and sometimes not. What are you searching for?
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>with the unit (my other GPS is a Garmin eTrex Legend [blue case, B&W
>model], so I am familiar with the Garmin GUI).
>I have two questions...
>1) Can a generic PC/USB cable be used to connect to a PC (as opposed to
>Garmin's USB cable #010-10723-01)? The reason I ask is that the 60CSx
>derives power from the PC when connected through this cable and I don't
>know if the Garmin cable modulates this power in some way (perhaps
>through the cylindrical part of the cable). I would just buy the Garmin
>cable, but I really dislike paying for shipping on a $15 item.
>2) When performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
>selecting "Find by Name," no matter what I enter, it results in a "None
>Found." Performing a "Find" on "All Points of Interest" and then
>selecting "Nearest Containing..." yield the expected results, but "Find
>by Name" never appears to find anything (even if I enter a known, named
>POI). Am I doing something wrong? Do I not understand this feature? Is
>this a bug? I have all U.S. maps from City Navigator North America NT
>2008 loaded onto a SanDisk 2GB microSD card and am using the latest
>versions of 60CSx software (version 3.50) and GPS Chipset Type G
>Software (version 3.00).
>Thanks in advance.