Garmin GPS 120 User Manual
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Getting to know your new GPS requires only a
few short keystrokes. Try scrolling through the
main pages of the GPS 120:
1, Press the key to scroll through the five m ain
pages in sequence.
2. Press the key to scroll through pages In the
opposite direction.
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displays your currenj
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Since we’ve already gone throught the Status and
Position Pages, let’s move on to a brief overview of
the Map, Navigation and Menu pages.
The Map Page provides a moving map track plot
ter which shows your present position {the diamond
in the center), a visual track log of your past move
ment and nearby waypoints. The Map Page also
allows you to zoom and pn simultaneously to other
areas, mark new waypoints and quickly review on
screen waypoints. Instructions on zooming, pan
ning, and using the map pge begin on page 34.
The Nav Page provides all of the necessary infor
mation to navigate to a destination. Bearing, track,
speed, distance, estimated time enroute (ETE) and
velocity made good are all displayed on the Nav
Page. This information is accompanied by a graphi
cal steering arrow and highway which you may use
to navigate to your destination.