Getting started the first time 9, Power up 9, Seed position 9 – Garmin SL60 User Manual

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Getting Started the First Time

This section explains how to get started using your
Apollo

SL50/60.

Information

in

this

section

explains how to startup the unit, check signals from
the GPS satellites, enter a seed position, and GOTO
a destination waypoint.

It is necessary to enter a seed position and the
current time the first time you turn the unit on.

—

Power on

—

Enter a seed position (your dealer may have already
completed this step for you), if necessary

—

Enter the current time

—

Check satellite signal strength

—

Enter a “GOTO” waypoint

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Begin navigating

Power Up

Turn the Power knob clockwise to switch the unit
on. The startup screen, testing, position, and
database information shows on the display for
several seconds and then will go into the Navigation
function.

Seed

Position

Each time the Apollo SL50/60 is switched on, it must
locate satellites in the sky to acquire signals before
determining a position fix in a complex process
involving lengthy mathematical operations. Without a
seed position and the current UTC time and date, this
process can take 10 minutes or more to complete.
Enter a Seed Position to allow the receiver to quickly
locate and track available satellites.

Note

The seed position and current time only
need to be entered the first time the receiver
is switched on. This information is stored in
memory and need not be entered again. If
you move about three hundred miles
without the Apollo SL50/60 turned on and
tracking its position, reenter the seed
position.

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Getting Started the First Time

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