User manual GARMIN GPS 95XL
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[. . . ] GPS 95 XL
PERSONAL NAVIGATORTM OWNER'S MANUAL
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GPS 95 XL
Personal NavigatorTM OWNER'S MANUAL
© 1994 GARMIN, 9875 Widmer Road, Lenexa, KS 66215, USA Printed in Taiwan. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of GARMIN. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. GARMIN reserves the right to change or improve their products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements.
August, 1994
190-00080-00 Rev. [. . . ] There are two additional receiver status messages available when using an RTCM input: "2D Nav - Diff" The GPS 95 has calculated a differentiallycorrected horizontal position. The GPS 95 has calculated a differentiallycorrected position, including altitude.
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8. 2 SATELLITE STATUS PAGE The Satellite Status Page shows the ID, azimuth, elevation, and signal quality of each visible satellite in a table format. The receiver status, again, is displayed at the top of the screen. The second line displays two system quality values dilution of precision (DOP) and estimated position error (EPE). EPE and DOP are advisory information only and are not to be used as absolute measures of accuracy. (See Appendix B for definitions of these terms. )
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8. 3 SATELLITE SKYVIEW PAGE The Satellite Skyview Page shows the azimuth and elevation of each visible satellite in a graphic sky view format. Additionally, DOP and EPE values are shown on the right hand side of the page. The display is always oriented "north up" and is useful in determining whether a satellite signal is being blocked by part of the aircraft, buildings, mountains, or other obstructions. Satellite elevation is indicated by the distance (of a given satellite) from the center of the display. The center represents directly overhead, or 90° elevation. The inner ring represents 45° elevation and the outer ring is the horizon, or 0° elevation. If a satellite is not currently being received, it will be highlighted on the display. 8. 4 MENU PAGES The GPS 95's menu pages allow you to do setup functions to customize your unit and E6-B calculations to plan your flight. The Main Menu lets you select from five functional categories: Setups, Alarms, Interfaces, Messages and E6-B calculations. Selecting "Messages" lets you view the Message Page. Selecting one of the other items reveals a sub-menu allowing you to perform the functions under that category. The diagram below shows the organization of the Main Menu and sub-menu pages.
Main Menu
Setups
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Once an item is selected PREV, MENU, and NEXT page options will be displayed. The softkeys allow changing to the previous (PREV) and next (NEXT) pages for that category. The MENU softkey takes you back to the sub-menu page. (HINT: The PREV and NEXT softkeys will only select the pages within that category. To change between categories you must return to the Main Menu first. ) The following sections describe the function of each item provided under the Main Menu and sub-menu pages. 8. 5 OPERATING MODE/NEAREST AIRPORT SEARCH (SETUPS) From this page, you may change between various operating modes by highlighting the operating mode field and pressing CLR. [. . . ] Place any other items (cables, etc. ) on top of the unit/yoke mount. This minimizes the chance that the GPS 95's display will be scratched by sharp edges on the yoke mount or by any loose items packed in the carrying case. The waypoints, routes, custom settings and other data stored in the GPS 95 are maintained by an internal battery. (This data will not be lost even if you remove the AA or rechargeable battery pack for separate storage. ) The internal memory battery should typically last three to five years. [. . . ]
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