Eto sprobano. Iz Oregona 300 sem vzel baterije in ga priključil na garminov USB napajalnik.
Mašina normalno deluje. Tako, da "go4it"
Mašina normalno deluje. Tako, da "go4it"
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Kaj pravite?
Že dovolj bi bilo, da lahko USB polnilec vtakneš v napravo, ne da imaš v njej baterije. Tako ne rabiš skrbeti, kdaj ti bo požrlo baterije, da jih boš moral spet menjati.
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http://cgi.ebay.at/ws/eBayISAP...B:WNAFP:AT:1348
Kaj pravite?
Že dovolj bi bilo, da lahko USB polnilec vtakneš v napravo, ne da imaš v njej baterije. Tako ne rabiš skrbeti, kdaj ti bo požrlo baterije, da jih boš moral spet menjati.
Zgaga, spomni se...
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P9.) When I plug the Oregon into a 3rd party power adapter or a computer it enters USB storage mass mode. When I connect it to a Garmin automotive adapter it works like a GPS, why? Can I change this?
The USB standard only allows a device to draw 100 mA without negotiating a connection with a USB host and requesting more current. For this reason, USB devices must have some method of detecting a "dumb" charger. While the USB Battery Charging Specification has standardized a method for doing this, many USB devices (including Garmin units) were designed prior to release of this specification and require other methods. A common method used by many devices is to use Pin 4 of a mini-USB Type B connector, which is defined as "not connected" in the standard.
For example, Motorola and BlackBerry chargers tie Pin 4 to ground using a 220k ohm resistor to indicate a "dumb charger".
Chargers for PDA phones manufactured by HTC tie Pin 4 directly to ground with no resistor.
According to http://pinouts.ru/GPS/garmin_nuvi_power_pinout.shtml, Garmin devices tie Pin 4 to ground with a 17k ohm resistor to indicate a 1A charger, and tie it directly to ground (exactly like HTC devices) to indicate a 500 mA charger. As the Oregon cannot charge an internal battery, a 500 mA charger (grounded pin 4) is sufficient for all operations.
As a result, any power source that does not connect Pin 4 to ground, or connects it via a resistance higher than 17k ohms, is treated by the Oregon as a "normal" USB cable.
You can change the Oregon's behavior when it is plugged into a cable that isn't designed for charging it(i.e. a computer or USB power adapter) by changing the Interface setting to Garmin Spanner (Setup>System>Interface). With this setting enabled the Oregon will ask if you want to go into USB mass storage mode when you connect to the cable. If you answer "No" the Oregon will remain on, work like a GPS and draw power from the computer's USB port. You cannot transfer data to/from the Oregon in this mode, it is primarily used for tracking applications.
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Eto sprobano. Iz Oregona 300 sem vzel baterije in ga priključil na garminov USB napajalnik.
Mašina normalno deluje. Tako, da "go4it"
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* Added geocache filtering. Select Setup > Geocaches to add custom filters.
* Improved keyboard responsiveness.
* Fix hang searching for POI.
* Fixed issue syncing with BaseCamp.
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Oregon 200: 4000
Oregon 300: 4000
Oregon 400t: 3571
Oregon 400c: 3546
Oregon 400i: 3747
Oregon 450: 3571
Oregon 450t: 4000
Oregon 550: 4000
Oregon 550t: 3571