Garmin International Inc 03260 Manuel D’Utilisation

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ODOMETER: A running tally of the distance traveled for all trips. 
This total does not clear when resetting the trip data.
OFF COURSE: The distance to the left or right by which you 
have strayed from the original path of travel. You must be 
navigating for this data to appear.
OVER'L SPD: The average speed for the current activity, 
including both moving and stopped speeds.
SPEED: The current rate of travel.
STOP TIME: A running tally of the time spent not moving since 
the last reset.
SUNRISE: The time of sunrise based on your GPS position.
SUNSET: The time of sunset based on your GPS position.
TEMPERATURE: The temperature of the air. Your body 
temperature affects the temperature sensor. Your device 
must be connected to a tempe sensor for this data to appear.
TIME: The time of day based on your current location and time 
settings (format, time zone, daylight saving time).
TO COURSE: The direction in which you must move to get back 
on the route. You must be navigating for this data to appear.
TOTAL TIME: A running tally of the total time spent moving and 
not moving since the last reset.
TOT ASCENT: The total elevation distance ascended during the 
activity or since the last reset.
TOT DESCNT: The total elevation distance descended during 
the activity or since the last reset.
TRIP ODOM: A running tally of the distance traveled since the 
last reset.
TURN: The angle of difference (in degrees) between the bearing 
to your destination and your current course. L means turn 
left. R means turn right. You must be navigating for this data 
to appear.
VERT SPEED: The rate of ascent or descent over time.
VMG: The speed at which you are making progress into the 
wind.
VSPD DEST: The rate of ascent or descent to a predetermined 
altitude. You must be navigating for this data to appear.
Applied Ballistics Glossary of Terms
NOTE: The Applied Ballistics feature is available only on the 
Foretrex 701 device.
Shooting Solution Fields
DOF: The direction of fire, with north at 0° and east at 90°. Input 
field.
TIP: You can use the compass to set this value by pointing 
the top of the device toward the direction of fire. The current 
compass value appears in the DOF field. You can select 
ENTER to use this value. You can manually enter a value by 
selecting   or  .
NOTE: The DOF is used only for calculating the Coriolis 
effect. If shooting at a target less than 1,000 yards away, this 
input field is optional.
ELEVATION: The vertical portion of the aiming solution, 
displayed in MIL (milliradian) or MOA (minute of angle).
RNG: The distance to the target, displayed in YDS (yards) or M 
(meters). Input field.
W 1/2: The wind speed 1, wind speed 2, and wind direction. For 
example, if the wind direction is 9 O'CLOCK, the wind is 
blowing left to right as viewed by the shooter. Input field.
NOTE: The wind speed 2 field is optional. Using both wind 
speed 1 and wind speed 2 is not an effective way to account 
for different wind speeds at different distances between you 
and the target. Using these fields is a way to bracket the wind 
values and calculate minimum and maximum windage values 
for the solution.
WINDAGE 1: The horizontal portion of the aiming solution 
based on the wind speed 1 and wind direction, displayed in 
MIL (milliradian) or MOA (minute of angle).
WINDAGE 2: The horizontal portion of the aiming solution 
based on the wind speed 2 and wind direction, displayed in 
MIL (milliradian) or MOA (minute of angle).
Additional Output Fields
AERO JUMP: The amount of the elevation solution attributed to 
aerodynamic jump. Aerodynamic jump is the vertical 
deflection of the bullet due to a crosswind.
COS INCL: The cosine of the inclination angle to target.
DROP: The total drop the bullet experiences along its flight path.
H COR EFFECT: The horizontal Coriolis effect. The horizontal 
Coriolis effect is the amount of the windage solution 
attributed to the Coriolis effect. This is always calculated by 
the device, though the impact may be minimal if not shooting 
at extended range.
LEAD: The horizontal correction needed to hit a target moving 
left or right at a given speed.
TIP: When you enter the speed of your target, the device 
factors the necessary windage required into the total windage 
value on the Applied Ballistics page.
MAX ORD: The maximum ordinance. The maximum ordinance 
is the maximum height above the axis of the barrel that a 
bullet will reach along its flight path.
MAX ORD RNG: The range at which the bullet will reach its 
maximum ordinance.
REM ENERGY: The remaining energy of the bullet at target 
impact, displayed in foot-pounds (ft. lbf) of force or joules.
SPIN DRIFT: The amount of the windage solution attributed to 
the spin drift (gyroscopic drift). For example, in the northern 
hemisphere, a bullet shot out of a right-hand twist barrel will 
always deflect slightly to the right as it travels.
TOF: The time of flight, which indicates the time required for a 
bullet to reach its target at a given range.
V COR EFFECT: The vertical Coriolis effect. The vertical 
Coriolis effect is the amount of the elevation solution 
attributed to the Coriolis effect. This is always calculated by 
the device, though the impact may be minimal if not shooting 
at extended range.
VEL MACH: The estimated velocity of the bullet when it impacts 
the target, displayed as a factor of mach speed.
VELOCITY: The estimated velocity of the bullet when it impacts 
the target.
Environment Fields
AMB/STN PRESSURE: The ambient pressure (or station 
pressure). Ambient pressure is not adjusted to represent sea 
level (barometric) pressure. Ambient pressure is required for 
the ballistics shooting solution. Input field.
TIP: You can manually enter this value, or you can select the 
USE CURRENT PRESSURE option to use the pressure 
value from the internal sensor in the device.
HUMIDITY: The percentage of moisture in the air. Input field.
LATITUDE: The horizontal location on the Earth's surface. 
Negative values are below the Equator. Positive values are 
above the equator. This value is used to calculate the vertical 
and horizontal Coriolis drift. Input field.
TIP: You can select the USE CURRENT POSITION option to 
use the GPS coordinates from your device.
NOTE: The LATITUDE is used only for calculating the 
Coriolis effect. If shooting at a target less than 1,000 yards 
away, this input field is optional.
TEMPERATURE: The temperature at your current location. 
Input field.
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