Garmin GPS 152 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Reference
Main Menu:
Celestial Tab
Celes (Celestial) Tab Displays celestial data for sun and moon rise/set, moon phase, and the
approximate sky view location of the sun and moon. The moon phase will display the current visible
portion of the moon as a light color. You may display this data for your current position, a position
from the map, or a waypoint location. You may also select a different date and/or time, and change the
sky view orientation to North Up or Track Up.
To choose a position:
1. From the Celes tab, use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight Current Position and press
ENTER/MARK.
2. Choose Use Current Position, Choose Position From Map, or Choose Waypoint and press
ENTER/MARK.
3. For Choose Position From Map, use the ARROW KEYPAD and IN & OUT zoom keys to select a
position on the map and press ENTER/MARK.
For Choose Waypoint, use the ARROW KEYPAD to select a waypoint from the By Name or
Nearest tab lists and press ENTER/MARK, then ENTER/MARK again to con rm.
The location the unit is using will appear in the Date/Time/Position eld. The timetables displayed
will be based on the time zone of your current position. When using a position from another location
outside of your time zone, you will need to change the time zone to match that location under the
Time Tab on the Main Menu (see page 56).
To display celestial data for a different date and/or time:
1. From the Celes tab, use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the date or the time eld and
press ENTER/MARK. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to enter a new date and/or time and press
ENTER/MARK.
2. To return to the current date and time, press MENU, then highlight Use Current Date and Time,
and press ENTER/MARK.
To toggle between North Up and Track Up:
1. From the Celes tab, press MENU, then use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight Track Up or North
Up and press ENTER/MARK.
You may also change the sky view
from North Up to Track Up.
Horizon (0°)
45°
70°
Overhead (90°)
Data
Fields
Date
Time
Position
Moon
Phase
Sun
Sky
View
Moon
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