Garmin GPSMAP 76CS Manuale Utente

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GPSmap 76CS
Getting Started
Satellite Page Acquiring Satellite Signals
Initialization & the Satellite Page
The GPSmap 76CS locates satellites above its position
Options 
Menu
GPS Elevation 
display
Starting Up the GPS Receiver
When you turn on the GPSmap 76CS, the GPS receiver begins to 
search for satellites in order to determine (fi x) its location. This process 
is called “initialization” and can take from 5 to 15 minutes the fi rst time 
you use your unit. Thereafter, if you haven’t moved more than 600 miles 
from your original location, it takes only seconds to minutes. In order to 
receive satellite signals, you must be outdoors and have a clear view of 
the sky. Satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass) 
or dense overhead tree cover. To shorten the time required for initializa-
tion, select “New Location” from the options menu, then use the Map 
Page to determine your general location so the GPSmap 76CS can search 
for those satellites above you.  
To initialize your GPSmap 76CS:
1. Press and release the POWER key to turn on the unit. 
2. Observe the “Power On” Page followed by the Satellite Page. 
3. While the GPS receiver is searching for the satellite signals, a 
“Locating Satellites” message is replaced by an “Acquiring Satel-
lites” message until enough signals are acquired to fi x its location. 
If the unit cannot get a satellite fi x, a list of solutions appears. 
Highlight the appropriate solution and press ENTER
You can also observe a sky view array of the satellites overhead with 
your position centered in the array. The outer circle represents the hori-
zon and the inner circle a position 45
o
 from the horizon. The numbers 
displayed indicate the number assigned to each satellite. A bar graph at 
the bottom of the page displays the strength of signals from each satellite.
Heading Bug 
indicates 
your direction 
of movement.
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