- If your collar is not paired, power it off to start.
- Power on the collar by pressing and holding the Power button until the collar beeps twice. The LED on the collar should be flashing rapidly in green. It is now ready to be paired to the handheld.
- On the handheld:
- From the Main Menu, select Dog List.
- Select Add Dog.
- Bring the collar near the handheld, select Yes.
- Keep the collar near the handheld until the handheld gives you the screen to enter the dog’s name.
- After you’ve entered the dog’s name, select Done.
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How Do I Setup My Garmin Astro 430?
Before heading out with your system, we recommend setting it up and making sure it's ready to use.
Charging
You will first want to make sure that you have good batteries in your Astro® 430 and that your collar(s) are properly charged1.
Charging the Collars
- A solid red LED indicates that the collar is charging.
- A solid green LED indicates that the collar is fully charged.
- Visit the owner's manual for more information on charging.
1Products containing Lithium-Ion batteries are purposely shipped with less than a full charge
Pairing
After your collars are fully charged, you can turn them on and pair them. From the Main Menu select the Dog List. If you have no collars listed or not all collars listed, you will want to pair them to your handheld.
- If you purchased an Astro 430 and collar bundle, the collar should already be paired to the handheld.
- Additional collars will need to be paired.
Acquiring Satellites
After you’ve added all the dogs you intend to add, it’s best to give the handheld and collars an unobstructed view of the sky to acquire as many satellites as possible, and to familiarize themselves with where the satellites are in the sky. On the collar when you have a good fix you'll see 3 rapid green flashes in a row from the LED.
TIP: If traveling more than a few miles away from where the handheld and collar obtained GPS connection, it is suggested that you repeat this effort again at the new location but before you use them in the field.
BirdsEye Satellite Imagery and Additional Mapping
If you are going to put BirdsEye Satellite Imagery on your Astro 430 or have another map you want to install, like HuntView Plus, the articles below will help depending on your situation:
- If you purchased an Astro 430 and collar bundle with a free BirdsEye Subscription see:
Using the Free One-Year Birdseye Satellite Imagery Subscription with Your Astro Handheld - If you already purchased a BirdsEye subscription see:
Activate and Download BirdsEye Products Overview - If you purchased a downloadable map, like HuntView Plus or Topo 24k, see:
Downloading a Purchased Map with Garmin Express for an Outdoor Handheld
Other Helpful Articles and Manual links
- Looking to broadcast your dog data to a compatible watch or DriveTrack™ 70 LMT or DriveTrack™ 71?
Setting Up My DriveTrack to Track My Dogs - Looking to customize some of the settings, such as Map Orientation or unit of measurement?
Customizing Your Device - For information on tracking your dog or dogs, using the compass map see
Dog Tracking