Garmin GPS 120 User Manual

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Getting to know your new GPS requires only a

few short keystrokes. Try scrolling through the

main pages of the GPS 120:

1, Press the key to scroll through the five m ain

pages in sequence.

2. Press the key to scroll through pages In the

opposite direction.

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distance to

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the page.

Since we’ve already gone throught the Status and

Position Pages, let’s move on to a brief overview of
the Map, Navigation and Menu pages.

The Map Page provides a moving map track plot­

ter which shows your present position {the diamond

in the center), a visual track log of your past move­

ment and nearby waypoints. The Map Page also

allows you to zoom and pn simultaneously to other

areas, mark new waypoints and quickly review on­

screen waypoints. Instructions on zooming, pan­

ning, and using the map pge begin on page 34.

The Nav Page provides all of the necessary infor­

mation to navigate to a destination. Bearing, track,

speed, distance, estimated time enroute (ETE) and

velocity made good are all displayed on the Nav

Page. This information is accompanied by a graphi­

cal steering arrow and highway which you may use

to navigate to your destination.

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