Garmin Quest TM GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Quest Owner’s Manual 45
UNDERSTANDING GPS > THE GPS INFORMATION PAGE
Satellite Status Bar
As soon as the GPS receiver in your Quest has collected the
necessary data to calculate a fix, the status bar indicates a position
fix. The current GPS status and the accuracy of the position fix can
be found in the satellite status bar located at the top of the page.
The status bar displays one of the following messages:
Searching for Satellites
—the GPS receiver is looking for any
available satellites in view.
Locating Satellites—the GPS receiver is locating satellites and
determining which ones are visible at your location.
Acquiring Satellites—the GPS receiver is collecting data from
available satellites but has not collected enough data to calculate a
position fix.
Satellite status bar
Ready to Navigate—the Quest is ready to navigate routes.
2D Navigation—at least three satellites with good geometry have
been found; a two-dimensional position fix (latitude and longitude)
is being calculated. You might need to enter your elevation if the
receiver only has a 2D fix. Displays “2D Differential” if you are
tracking one of the WAAS satellites.
3D Navigation—at least four satellites with good geometry have
been found; your location is now being calculated in latitude,
longitude, and elevation. Displays “3D Differential” if you are
tracking one of the WAAS satellites.
Lost Satellite Reception—the GPS receiver has temporarily lost
satellite reception.
Poor GPS Coverage
—the GPS receiver is not tracking enough
satellites for a 2D or 3D fix due to bad satellite geometry or due to
a shaded antenna, which can be caused from very dense overhead
tress or tall buildings.
Receiver Not Usable
—the Quest is unusable, possibly due to
incorrect initialization or abnormal satellite conditions. Turn
the unit off and back on to reset and re-initialize the receiver if
necessary.
GPS is Off—the GPS receiver has been turned off and cannot be
used for navigation.