Start up and initialization, Initializing the gps receiver, Getting started – Garmin GPS 60 User Manual

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Getting Started

Initializing the GPS Receiver

Each time you turn on the GPS 60, it will begin searching for satellite

signals. The first time you turn on the unit, you must wait for the GPS to

initialize. Initialization allows the GPS 60 to receive and store satellite

information and begin using the satellites for navigation. This process

happens automatically and should take no more than a few minutes. Keep

in mind that satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except

glass) or dense overhead tree cover, so you should initialize outdoors

and away from obstructions. Once you initialize, the GPS 60 should find

satellite signals quickly each time you turn it on.

To initialize the GPS 60:

1. Take your GPS 60 outside where it has a clear view of the sky and

turn it on by pressing and releasing the

POWER

key.

2. Wait while the GPS 60 searches for satellite signals. While the unit is

searching, you see the message ‘Acquiring Satellites.’

3. Once your GPS 60 has acquired satellites, your location in

coordinates appears at the top of the Satellite Page.

If initializing takes a long time, or if you have moved more than 600

miles since you last turned on the GPS 60, try moving away from tall

trees, buildings, or other obstructions. If you still have trouble, see p. 7.

Start Up and Initialization

The Satellite Page

Shows the

strength of

each satellite

Shows the

position of

each satellite

Shows the

status of the

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