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GPSCOM 190 Takeoff Tour

The takeoff tour is designed to quickly guide you

through basic features and functions of the GPSCOM 190
using a simulated trip.

Once you’ve completed the tour and become familiar

with the mam pages and features of the unit, refer to the

reterence section for complete instructions on installation

and performing specific tasks and functions.

The takeoff tour assumes you have initialized the unit

and have not changed any of the default settings. If you
have changed any settings, the descriptions and pictures
used may not match your configuration. You’re now

ready to power up and take off

To turn the unit on;

1.

Rotate the power/volume knob clockwise,

2.

Turn the squelch knob counterclockwise until the

receiver background noise disappears.

3.

After the unit performs a self-test, the database informa­

tion page will appear, listing the date of the aviation

database.

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19 JUL 96

The database page reflects the worldwide database of

airports and VORs contained in the GPSCOM 190.
Database updates and subscriptions are available from
GARMIN and Jeppesen. After a few seconds, the database
information page will be replaced with the satellite status
page. The status page provides a visual reference of satel­

lite acquisition and status, with signal strength bars and a

satellite sky view in the center of the screen.

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