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Download, View, or Delete Satellite Imagery on a GPSMAP 67 Series
The ability to download satellite imagery to the GPSMAP® 67 and 67i outdoor handhelds is a preloaded service with no annual service fee. To use this feature, a Wi-Fi connection is needed on the device. For instructions on connecting to a Wi-Fi network, refer to your owner's manual.
Things to Keep in Mind With Satellite Imagery
Wi-Fi will be required to download satellite imagery. A Bluetooth® connection with either the Garmin Explore™ app or Garmin Connect™ app will also be required to validate the included satellite imagery service for the device. For more details on these requirements, see - Requirements to Download Satellite Imagery on a GPSMAP 67 Series.
Download only the areas where you are going to need the satellite imagery.
Download all needed imagery areas before heading out on your trip.
Satellite imagery can only be viewed on the device that it is downloaded to.
If viewing the satellite imagery in BaseCamp™ software is necessary, see - BirdsEye Direct Download Images Not Showing in BaseCamp™.
There is a total limit of 250 satellite imagery files (JNX files) that can be downloaded.
Limit is combined total of BirdsEye imagery files downloaded using BaseCamp™ software and Satellite Imagery files downloaded using Map Manager on the handheld. Up to 100 of those Satellite Imagery files can be downloaded using Map Manager on the handheld.
If the handheld is brand new or was recently restored to factory defaults, it needs to acquire an initial GPS fix prior to downloading satellite imagery.
Downloading Satellite Imagery
Press MENU twice to access the main menu.
Select Map Manager.
With up-to-date device software, available storage space will be listed at the top of this page.
NOTE: This option can also be accessed from the map page by pressing MENU, then selecting Map Setup.
Select Outdoor Maps+ (subscription is not needed for Satellite Imagery).
Select Add Satellite Imagery.
If Bluetooth or Wi-Fi have not already been setup, follow the prompts on the device to set them up. For detailed instructions, refer to your owner's manual.
The GPSMAP handheld will display Requesting Map Update Data while it connects to Wi-Fi.
Select Use Map, or select a category to center the download over a specific point on the map (e.g. Cities > Olathe, Kansas > Use).
Use the available actions to select an area of the map to download:
To view different areas of the map, press
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,
, or
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To zoom in and out of the map, press
and
. You may need to zoom in to a scale of 3 miles (4.8 km) or less to proceed with the download.
Press MENU, then select Map Layers to show or hide currently installed map layers.
Select Select Area.
If desired, select the Name field to edit it, or Storage Location (Internal or SD card):
Select Download.
NOTE: If the selected area is too large to download, you will be prompted to adjust the area or selected layers to continue.
Wait for the download to complete.
While the download is in progress, make sure to keep the GPSMAP handheld powered on and in range of the connected Wi-Fi network. Depending on the speed of the Wi-Fi network, each download may take several minutes to complete.
Once downloaded, the imagery will appear in the Outdoor Maps+ list with the name and size of the file.
Viewing the Satellite Imagery on the Map
To see the imagery on the map, select the image from the Outdoor Maps+ list.
The imagery will also appear on the Map page when you are located in the area, or if you move the map to that area by using the arrow keys.
Deleting Unwanted Satellite Images
Press MENU twice to access the main menu.
Select Map Manager.
NOTE: This option can also be accessed from the map page by pressing MENU, then selecting Map Setup.
Select Outdoor Maps+.
Select the file you wish to delete. The map will then be displayed.
Press MENU.
Select Delete.
Select Delete when the confirmation message appears.
After completing these steps, the selected content will be removed from the GPSMAP handheld.