Garmin 96 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Pointer—the arrow indicating the direction to travel to the
next point on a route.
Speed—your current vehicle speed can be measured in miles
per hour, kilometers per hour, or knots.
Steer—see Course to Steer.
Sunrise—the time at which the sun rises on this day.
Sunset—the time at which the sun sets on this day.
Time—the current time and date. It can be shown in 12-hour
or 24-hour format in local time or universal (UTC) time.
Track—the direction of movement relative to a ground
position. Also referred to as ground track.
Trip Avg. Speed (Moving)—the average speed while moving
since the last reset of the Trip Computer. Appears as Mov Avg
Spd.
Trip Avg. Speed (Total)—the total average speed traveled
since the last reset of the Trip Computer. Shown as Ttl Avg
Spd.
Trip Odometer—the total distance traveled since the Trip
Computer was reset.
Trip Timer (Moving)—the length of time your vehicle has
been in motion, since the Trip Computer was reset. Appears as
Move Timer.
Trip Timer (Stopped)—the length of time your vehicle has
been stopped, since the Trip Computer was reset.
Trip Timer (Total)—the total time the unit has been tracking
since the Trip Computer was reset.
Ttl Avg Spd—see Trip Avg. Speed (Total).
Turn—the distance between Bearing (BRG) and Track (TRG).
L indicates you should turn left. R indicates you should turn
right. The degrees indicates the difference angle and the
number of degrees you should turn.
User Timer—the timer you set in the Main Menu.
Velocity Made Good—the rate of closure on a destination
based on your current speed and course of travel. Shown as
VMG.
Vertical Speed—the rate of climb or descent.
Voltage—the direct current voltage level of an external power
source.
Water Speed (Marine Only)—the data acquired from
measurement devices interfaced to the unit is used to calculate
your current speed over water.
Water Temperature (Marine Only)—the temperature of water
at a measured depth using measurement devices interfaced to
the unit.
Waypoint (Destination)—the last point on a route, your
destination. Appears as Dest Wpt.
Waypoint (Next)—the next waypoint in your route. Shown as
Next Wpt.