Setup menu, General tab – Garmin GPSMAP 76 User Manual

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Setup Menu

The Setup Menu is arranged in a tab format. Each tab

(General, Time, Units, Location, Alarms, Interface)

contains the settings that determines how the unit

functions. To select a tab, highlight the tab name using

the ROCKER key (right/left). To select a data field on

a tab, use the ROCKER key (up/down) to highlight the

selection and press ENTER. To restore the GPSMAP

76 setup menu to the factory settings, press MENU and

with Restore Defaults highlighted press ENTER.

General Tab

The General tab contains settings for the Receiver

Mode, WAAS, Backlight Time Out, Beeper, and

language. To change a setting highlight the field

and press ENTER. Make your selection using the

ROCKER key and press ENTER to activate.
Mode—selections are Normal, Battery Saver,

and Simulator
Normal—is the default mode set from the factory. Use

this setting for the best performance.

Battery Saver—optimizes the receiver to save battery

power. When in the Battery Saver mode, you may

experience slower screen updates, but should notice a

significant increase in battery life. The unit does not

receive WAAS in Battery Saver Mode.
Simulator—turns the GPS receiver off and the unit

simulates satellite reception. Use the Simulator mode

to practice indoors with the unit.
WAAS—is an acronym for “Wide Area Augmentation

System.” The WAAS capability of the GPSMAP 76

increases the accuracy to approximately 3 meters.

When enabled, the GPS receiver searches for WAAS

satellites. The WAAS satellite sends data that helps

correct differentials in the GPS signal. When the unit

is using WAAS data, a “D” appears in the Satellite

Strength Indicators on the GPS Information page, and

the receiver status indicates a 2D or 3D Differential

Location. See the section “WAAS and DGPS” in the

Appendix for more information.

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