Raymond
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My GPS is a Garmin 60CSx. At least half a dozen times now recently, and yet again tonight, it has turned itself off while I was walking with it. No, it’s not because the batteries are low in power. I always keep a sharp eye on the battery symbol and when two of the compartments turn white, I replace them.
I’ll be walking with it — and even at night I can see that there are white figures against a black background on the computer page, so I know it’s working — then I look again and the screen has gone that gold color that indicates it’s off. Then I have to turn it back on and go to the map page and retrace my steps until my now-current track meets up with the track that had been laid down before the GPS went off, so I can see how much mileage I’ve missed recording.
I don’t think it could be because the batteries have gotten cold, either, because I’ve been out when it’s been colder than this and it’s worked perfectly well. And one of the times that this happened, it was warm enough that rain had been falling much of the day. In fact, that particular day, I stepped out of my car and saw that the trip odometer read ‘‘1 ft.’’ Then I set off on my walk. But about two-tenths of a mile into it, I looked at the GPS again, and it was off. I turned it back on, and the trip odometer still read one foot! So it must have gone off immediately after I’d looked at it when I first got going. Another time, it went off twice during one walk.
Tonight, the screen had gone very very faint, as if it was fogged over, but I could still read that the odometer read .34 mile, so I figured it must be working. But when I tried to turn on the backlight to keep a closer watch on it, the light wouldn’t turn on. When the home/introductory page, whatever it’s called, suddenly flickered into sight, I knew that the GPS had turned back on, so it must have been off, even though it appeared to be on. And now the trip odometer read only .30 mile. So that was strange.
It always turns back on right away, which it wouldn’t do if the battery symbol was lying. If the batteries were dead, they would just stay dead.
So what the heck? Is it just getting old? It shouldn’t wear out, should it? I’ve been using it for six years, but this problem is getting old.
I’ll be walking with it — and even at night I can see that there are white figures against a black background on the computer page, so I know it’s working — then I look again and the screen has gone that gold color that indicates it’s off. Then I have to turn it back on and go to the map page and retrace my steps until my now-current track meets up with the track that had been laid down before the GPS went off, so I can see how much mileage I’ve missed recording.
I don’t think it could be because the batteries have gotten cold, either, because I’ve been out when it’s been colder than this and it’s worked perfectly well. And one of the times that this happened, it was warm enough that rain had been falling much of the day. In fact, that particular day, I stepped out of my car and saw that the trip odometer read ‘‘1 ft.’’ Then I set off on my walk. But about two-tenths of a mile into it, I looked at the GPS again, and it was off. I turned it back on, and the trip odometer still read one foot! So it must have gone off immediately after I’d looked at it when I first got going. Another time, it went off twice during one walk.
Tonight, the screen had gone very very faint, as if it was fogged over, but I could still read that the odometer read .34 mile, so I figured it must be working. But when I tried to turn on the backlight to keep a closer watch on it, the light wouldn’t turn on. When the home/introductory page, whatever it’s called, suddenly flickered into sight, I knew that the GPS had turned back on, so it must have been off, even though it appeared to be on. And now the trip odometer read only .30 mile. So that was strange.
It always turns back on right away, which it wouldn’t do if the battery symbol was lying. If the batteries were dead, they would just stay dead.
So what the heck? Is it just getting old? It shouldn’t wear out, should it? I’ve been using it for six years, but this problem is getting old.