Reference the satellite page – Garmin eTrex Legend User Manual

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Reference

The Satellite

Page

Overview

Because the eTrex Legend relies on satellite signals to
provide you with navigational guidance, the unit’s view of
the sky will determine how fast you achieve navigational
status. GPS signals do not travel through rocks, build-
ings, people, metal, or heavy tree cover...so keep the unit
in clear view of the sky for best results.

The Satellite Page provides picture of satellite signal
tracking and tells you when the unit is ready for navigation.
At least three satellite signals are needed to fi nd your location.

The Skyview graphic represents a view looking up
at the sky from your current location showing satellites
and their assigned number. The outer ring represents
the horizon around you and the inner circle a position
in the sky at a 45

o

angle from your location. A Signal

Strength Bar for each satellite shown just below. Satellites
and their signals appear as hollow shapes until a signal is
received and then they appear darkened in. The stronger
the signal, the taller the signal bar.

If the unit cannot initially (when fi rst turned on)
determine its location, it will display a “Poor Satellite
Reception” message with four options. Each offers a brief
explaination when highlighted to guide your decision.

When indoors or where a clear view of the sky is
obstructed or you want to save battery power, select the
‘Use With GPS Off’ option from the Satellite Page Option
Menu. You can enter data, create routes, etc., but cannot
navigate in this mode. You can orient the satellite skyview
by selecting optional ‘Track Up’ (your direction of travel)
or ‘North Up’ with the satellite skyview oriented to the
north. You can manually enter a new, more accurate eleva-
tion, if known, to increase position accuracy. If you have
moved more than 600 miles since you last used the unit
you may require use of the ‘New Location’ option which
helps the unit to fi nd itself and speeds acquisition.

Once satellite tracking has been achieved, your
location coordinates and the elevation are shown at the
bottom of the Satellite Page.

SECTION 3

Satellite Page

with 8 Satellites Being Tracked

There are four initialization

options for the “Poor Satellite

Reception” message.

Satellite Page Options Menu

Highlight the on-screen button

at the top of the page & press

in on the CLICK STICK.

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