Garmin backlight question.
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Garmin backlight question.
Is there a way to make a Garmin (Oregon*) light up when you get to a turn/junction on a route?
*I reckon if you can do it on a Dakota or Etrex it'll be similar on an Oregon.
*I reckon if you can do it on a Dakota or Etrex it'll be similar on an Oregon.
Re: Garmin backlight question.
On a route when you approach a waypoint it should beep and light up but if your following a track it'll stay dormant.
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Not quite answering the question but.....if you're following a track and set 'off track alert' it will beep and light up letting you know you've left the track. I use this as a compromise. Not quite early warning of a turn but I don't go very far wrong before I realise.
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Thanks, both solid answers.
(Adds helmet light to packing list
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(Adds helmet light to packing list

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hmm need to have a play wit hthis.
currently i just usb wire into a 10000mah battery pack that lives in my frame bag.
garmin etrex uses next to none of it to stay lit all day - how ever approaching a waypoint light up would be a fair compromise.
currently i just usb wire into a 10000mah battery pack that lives in my frame bag.
garmin etrex uses next to none of it to stay lit all day - how ever approaching a waypoint light up would be a fair compromise.
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I've been playing around with these options too and have come to the conclusion it's easiest to run a helmet light. I use an etrex 30 and don't "follow" (GO function) the track, just keep the track on screen. I played with having the backlight really low, but as I'm not running a dynamo I found that used too much battery power.
I've got a BD Spot headlamp that I run on it's lowest setting and this allows to me to just glance down at the screen while riding and see that the triangle is on course. (I use a handlebar light also). I'll have a play with the off track alert function too. Could be a good option in areas of tricky nav or times of low lucidity
I've got a BD Spot headlamp that I run on it's lowest setting and this allows to me to just glance down at the screen while riding and see that the triangle is on course. (I use a handlebar light also). I'll have a play with the off track alert function too. Could be a good option in areas of tricky nav or times of low lucidity
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I normally run my screen with a low back light but also have the screen switch off after 15 seconds.
A quick tap of my screen and the thing lights up. No headlight needed.
A quick tap of my screen and the thing lights up. No headlight needed.
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Yeah I tap it at the moment to light it up which is fine unless you require both hands on the bars e.g. on a tricky/bumpy descent with a turn/junction.Taylor wrote:I normally run my screen with a low back light but also have the screen switch off after 15 seconds.
A quick tap of my screen and the thing lights up. No headlight needed.
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Same as Taylor for me. I often have the battery saving function on too
a set of batteries will usually last 2 days, I usually carry back ups just in case anyway
(Oregon 550t here)
a set of batteries will usually last 2 days, I usually carry back ups just in case anyway
(Oregon 550t here)
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I find that if I need both hands on the bars on a technical descent I won't be looking down at my gps until I've finished the section.ctznsmith wrote:Yeah I tap it at the moment to light it up which is fine unless you require both hands on the bars e.g. on a tricky/bumpy descent with a turn/junction.Taylor wrote:I normally run my screen with a low back light but also have the screen switch off after 15 seconds.
A quick tap of my screen and the thing lights up. No headlight needed.
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the advantages of a touchscreen eh.Taylor wrote:I normally run my screen with a low back light but also have the screen switch off after 15 seconds.
A quick tap of my screen and the thing lights up. No headlight needed.