Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx User Manual

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GPSMAP 60CSx Owner’s Manual



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To use the Constant Setup Page:

1. Highlight each field in order, and press

Enter

to open the numerical key pad.

2. Enter the appropriate value in each field, select

OK, and then press the Quit key to return to

the Jumpmaster Setup Page.

Clicking the Goto HARP button begins the

navigation process and takes you to the Wind Setup

page if that information is missing or automatically

setting up the route with the calculated HARP

and then the selected DIP before taking you to the

Navigation page.
A check box at the bottom allows for auto-navigation

to the DIP. If you want your unit to determine when

you have jumped, this box should be checked. A

message appears describing how to manually navigate

the route.
Select Restore Defaults from the Option Menu of this

page to reset the values.

The following is a list of abbreviations and acronyms

commonly used and relate specifically to this feature:
AGL—(Above Ground Level) indicates the altitude

measurement.
CD—(Canopy Drift) measured while the parachute is

open.
DIP—(Desired Impact Point) describes the location

where landing should occur.
Drop Altitude—measures the altitude when the

jumpmaster exits the aircraft, measured in AGL.
DZ—(Drop Zone) describes the area where the

landing should occur.
DZSTL—(Drop Zone Support Team Leader) defines

the individual in charge at the drop zone.
FFD—(Free Fall Drift) defines the distance traveled

before the parachute is open.
FTH— Forward Throw Horizontal, describes the

distance traveled forward due to aircraft speed.

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