Qps1zo – Garmin GPS 120 User Manual
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Sky
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120
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by
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entering jour
position coordinutes
as
described on page ] 7,
The Gelling Slaned Tour assumes you have cor
rectly installed the GPS 120 in your vessel accord
ing to the instructions in Appendix A, and have not
changed any of the factory settings (units of mea
sure, selectable fields, etc ). If you have changed any
of the default settings, ther pictures and descrip
tions used may not match your unit’s configuration.
The first time you power up your new GPS 120 is
an important step in getting the best possible GPS
performance. The receiver must be given an oppor
tunity to collect satellite almanac data and establish
its present position. This process can take 7.5-15
minutes, and is only necessary for first time opera
tion or after memory loss.
You’re now ready to power up and discover the
world of GARMIN GPS navigation.
1. Pressfite^gkevlirm lvto turn the uniton.
The Welcome Page will be displayed while the
unit conducts a self test. Once testing is complete,
the Welcome Page will be replaced by the Status
Page and the unit will begin acquiring satellite data.
Whenever the GPS 120 has something it needs to
tell you, a message indicator box will flash on
screen. To view a GPS 120 message:
1. Press to view the m essage.
in this case, you will see a ‘Stored Data was Lost,
Searching the Sky’ message. This informs you that
the unit is beginning to acquire satellite information
to calculate your present position.
2. Press
to return to the previous screen.
If you’re new to GPS navigation, be sure to review
the GPS Overview and Basic Navigation Terms on
pages 2 and 3 while the unit collects data.