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North Reference

‘Reference’ refers to the orientation of a map’s grid. Map makers try to align the vertical

lines on a map with True North. True North is the direction from any location on the
earth’s surface to the ‘north pole’. Maps are typically referenced to true north. Because a
compass points to magnetic north, not true north, maps indicate the difference between
true and magnetic north with a measurement called ‘declination’. The amount of declina-
tion changes as you move around the earth. Magnetic North is the direction in which a
compass needle points.

The Geko 101 bearings will correspond to the compass if the Geko 101 is set to

magnetic north. Due to errors introduced when map makers fl atten the earth’s sphere onto
paper, not all of the grid lines drawn on the map point exactly to the north pole, so the
north indicated by the grid lines is called ‘Grid North’. The difference, however, is usually
small enough that ‘Grid’ north can be considered the same as True North for travelling on
land. If necessary, manually correct for the difference between Grid North and True North.

To change the North Reference:

1. From the MENU Page press the UP or DOWN button to highlight ‘UNITS’ and then

press the OK button to display the UNITS page.

2. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight the ‘NORTH REF’ fi eld and press the OK

button.

3. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight your selection and then press the OK

button.

4. Press the PAGE button to return to the MENU page.

When you select the ‘DEFAULTS’ fi eld and press

the OK button

to return the UNITS

page to the factory settings.

Menu Page

‘MAGNETIC’ north is the
default north reference
setting.

Units Page

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