Horinal, 30 seconds, Tone: msg only – Garmin GPS 120 User Manual

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The remaining submenu seleciions on the Menu

Page are grouped together as setup pages. The first

setup page is the operation setup page, which is
used to select the operating mode, time offset and
screen and tone preferences.

The GPS 120 has three available operating

modes;

Normal Mode

operates the unit with satel­

lite information and is the mode the unit will

usually be operating.

Simulator Mode

allows you to operate the

unit without acquiring satellites, and is ideal

for practicing or entering waypoints and

routes while at home.

AutoLocate™ Mode

forces the receiver to

search for a new set of satellites in situations
where you have moved more than 300 miles

from the unit’s last known position.

To select an operating mode:

1. M ove the field highlight to the 'm ode'field and

press then key.

2. U se the ▲ and

m ode and press I

' keys to choose the desired

The date and time field is located directly helow

the mode field. The date and time are calculated

from satellites and cannot be edited. Because the

time shown is UTC time, you will need to enter a
time offset to display the correct local time for
your area. To determine the time offset for your
area, note your current position and refer to the

chart on appendix E. To enter the time oflkt:

V M ove the field highlight to the 'offsef field and

press the key.

2. Enter the tim e offset for your longitude and press

gg. R em em ber to select a positive or negative

indicator foryour offset

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