Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Section 5

Basic GPS

Using the

Simulator

Introduction

Each time the NavTalk Pilot is turned on, the

Welcome Page will appear while the unit conducts a self
test. A Database Information Pages comes next giving the
effective date of the Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Americas
Aviation Data. Once the internal test is complete (after a
few seconds), the Land Data Warning Page will appear,
asking you to read and acknowledge important informa-
tion regarding the proper use of the land data that is
provided.

After approximately ten seconds, the Land Data

Warning Page will be replaced by the Cellular Status Page.
(If the Satellite Status Page appears instead of the Cellular
Status Page, it’s because the unit was in the GPS mode
when it was turned off.) If the GPS receiver needs
initialization before obtaining a position fix, a message
will inform you to “select initialization method”.

To initialize the GPS receiver:

1. Press ENTER to acknowledge the message and see

a list of initialization options or select ‘Initialize
Position’ from the Satellite Status Page Menu.

2. Use the ARROW keypad to highlight ‘Use Map’ and

press ENTER.

3. Use the ARROW keypad to point the map cursor to

your approximate location (within 250 miles). You
can also use the IN/OUT zoom keys to make it easier
to identify your approximate position.

4. Press ENTER to select the position and begin

searching for satellites.

Or...

5. Select AutoLocate, press ENTER and allow the unit

to search for satellites automatically.

AutoLocate is the simplest method of initialization

but may take several minutes longer to acquire satellites.
You’ll know you have a fix when the NavTalk Pilot
automatically transitions from the satellite status page to
the map page. The NavTalk Pilot is now ready to use.

You can bypass both the
Welcome Page and the
Warning Page by pressing
the PAGE key or the
ENTER key twice.

The Satellite Page Menu
allows you to select an
intialization method,
orientation, and the
Simulator Program.

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