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The Satellite Page
The Satellite Page displays information about the satellite signals the 
GPS 60 is receiving. In the middle of the page, you can see a number of 
satellite icons with numbers; each number represents a specific satellite in 
space. The satellites appear on the page where they would appear in the 
sky if you looked straight up.
As the GPS 60 acquires satellite signals, the strength of each signal 
appears on the graph at the bottom of the page. An outlined bar means 
the GPS 60 is trying to acquire a signal; a shaded bar means the GPS 60 
has already acquired a signal. When the GPS 60 has at least three satellite 
signals, your position in coordinates appears at the top of the page.
If you have trouble acquiring satellite signals, you can tell the GPS 60 
your current location from the Satellite Page Menu.
To choose a new location:
1.  From the Satellite Page, press 
MENU
. Use the 
ROCKER
 key to 
highlight ‘New Location’ and press 
ENTER
.
2.  Highlight ‘Automatic’ and press 
ENTER
 to let the GPS 60 determine 
your new location. Highlight ‘Use Map’ and press 
ENTER
 to point to 
your current location on the Map Page.
3.  If you choose ‘Use Map,’ use the 
ROCKER
 key to move the arrow on 
the map near your current location. Press 
IN
 or 
OUT
 to zoom in or 
out on the map. When you find your location, press 
ENTER
.
The Satellite Page
The Satellite Page
GPS Navigation