Features & Tips |
Here is a listing we have put together of some of the common Garmin Foretrex 201 features,
along with a few user tips that you may find of help for this particular item. | • GPS accuracy: 50 feet (15 meters) or less in normal GPS mode, 10 feet (3 meters) or less when WAAS-enabled • Racing timers: Configurable start sequence, alert tones and large-number digital readout • Trip computer: Trip distance, trip timer, plus essential navigation data • Waterproof: IEC 60529 IPX-7 standards (submersible in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes) • Waypoints and routes: 500 waypoints with graphic identification; 20 reversible routes • Track log: 10,000 trackpoints, TracBack technology and 20 saved tracks • Display: 100x60-pixel monochrome display with backlighting (display size: 36mmx23mm) • Battery life: 15 hours (typical use), non-removable rechargeable lithium battery • Lightweight design: 2.75 oz. • Unit dimensions: 3.3'' W x 1.7'' H x 0.6'' D (8.38 cm x 4.32 cm x 1.52 cm) | DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE FORETREX 101 AND 201: The difference between the Foretrex 201 and the Foretrex 101 is the Foretrex 101 runs on 2 AAA batteries, and has larger unit dimensions. 110V AC BATTERY CHARGER SOLUTION:
The AC adapter cable shipping with this unit is a 110 Volt AC with US Wall Pins. If you place this cable in a 240 Volt AC power source to charge your unit, you WILL burn out your GPS.
GPS City offers a 240-110 Volt AC converter. This will step 220-240 Volts AC down to the correct voltage (110 VAC) for this cable. Click here for more.
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