Garmin GekoTM 201 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Trip Computer Page
Options
Elevation—the measurement of height above mean sea level.
Heading—the direction you are traveling.
Lat/Lon—the current GPS position.
Location—shows your current latitude and longitude.
Max Speed—the maximum speed traveled since last reset.
Moving Avg—( Moving Average) the average speed while the unit is moving.
Odometer—a running tally of distance traveled, based upon the distance between
second-by-second position readings.
Over’l Spd—( Overall Speed) the averaged speed since your last reset, including
stopped and moving time.
Speed—shows how fast you are going.
Sunrise—the time at which the sun rises on this day at the specifi ed location.
Sunset—the time at which the sun sets on this day at the specifi ed location.
Time of Day—the current time for the selected time zone.
Time- Moving—the time elapsed while the unit is moving since the last trip reset.
Time- Stop—the time elapsed while the unit is not moving since the last trip reset.
Time- Total— the total time you have traveled since the last trip reset.
Trip Odometer—the total distance you’ve gone since the last reset.
Vert Speed—( Vertical Speed) the rate of altitude gain/loss over time.
The following fi elds display fi gures only when navigating:
Bearing—the compass direction from your location to your destination.
Course—the direction from your starting location to a destination.
Final Dest—( Final Destination) the last waypoint on your route.
Final Distance—the distance from your current location to your destination.
Final ETA— the estimated time you will arrive at your destination.
Final ETE— the estimated total time left until you reach your destination.
Next Dest—( Next Destination) the next waypoint on your route.
Next Dist—( Next Distance) the distance between your current location and the next
waypoint.
Next ETA—the estimated time you will arrive at the next waypoint.
Next ETE—the estimated total time left until you reach the next waypoint.
Off Course—the distance you are off a desired course in either direction, left or right.
To Course—the compass direction you must go to get back to the original course.
Turn—the angle difference (in degrees) from the bearing to your destination and your
current line of travel. ‘L’ means turn Left, ‘R’ means turn Right.
VMG—( Velocity Made Good) the speed you are closing in on a
destination along a desired course. Also referred to as the ‘vector velocity’ to your
destination.
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