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Page 3 - OWNER’S MANUAL

EZüütIf you've already initialized the GPS 89 and the EZinit prompt appears, highlight the *no re-init’ seleaion with the arrow

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TaVcolfTottrThe GARMIN GPS 89 is a powerful navi^iion tool that offers pilots a host of advanced features that help make (lying s

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.äMmulSimnlrti()F Moilt’Scrolling Throttgh the Main PagesThe GPS 89 feamies five main pages in a continuous loop: Satellite Status, Positi

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Since well be taking off fiom the airport, keep the position and bearing values at zero (to keep our position located at the airp

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Page 9 - (lit iit'm'ui

Mofring Map Page (tonlinMtd)Diiidnceiottiiypoini_ Sped Over GroundAt the 80 nin scale, you’ll be able to see your plane and nearby airpor

Page 10 - parallel ia

M.WifU'vt U if >/)()! II i-S (I Hi).AiiioZoimiiNEAREST 1unvMT PSTana »1- D.Bncvez 131' la.iCVM BIS' 44.7iRBIBi' il.SCVKC 153&ap

Page 11 - If (he tountfj is

AntoZoom (contfamcd)The map scale will loom to the next lowest setting Ci.e„ from 80 nm to 40 nm) whenever the map can fit both

Page 12 - Antama Imtallation

Software Version 2,0 or above® 1996 GARMIN INTERNATIONAL 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS USA 66062GARMIN (Europe) LTDUnit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Pa

Page 13 - 25 APR 96

\^VПJJ()lí!íUORLOHIDECYCLEEFFECTIUE28 MAR 96 25 APR 96The database it^omuUwn page shmvî ihe e^eciive datr oj the nav^tion ilatii- hose. Datahasc updat

Page 14 - 329*34.6&

T№typoii»t Review PagtsOnce a waypoint caiegoiy and identifier have been selected, the GPS 89 will provide extensive information through

Page 15 - Navigation Page

^...3¥tIflVPOINTUSR: KENT N 32*33.937' W 097* 13.832'l»«T STRIPREF!BR6Oil*DST137R.RElWME'i NEH? DELETE? GEmaUitT Vk^ipoint PageUp 10

Page 16 - M037*40.724

Reference l^ypointsIf you are defining the new waypoint position by referencing (entering a distance and bearing from) a known way-

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Dt'lí'íinij/finitlllliir!,'tiltil \ 11 lo .Sí turREHflHE HflVPHTFromTOMERlo:TOHRlsuriTo confirm the new liter wnjpoinl niwie, hi

Page 18 - Ntatest ^^YPoiPte Page

Going To a DcstinatioiiOne of the many benefits of GPS navigation is the ability to ily direaly to a waypoint or fly a chain of waypoi

Page 19 - Power Off

GOiOKnGO to:-PRESS ENTER TO nCTIUATE HAUIOATION-PRESS 60T0 TO SEE NEAREST UAVPOtNTSTo caned GOTO rut^ga- ikm, use [hi lEH ARROW kty 10 clear the ut

Page 20 - \^VПJJ()lí!í

TracBack NavigiUioiiAnother method of navigating to a destination is by using the GPS 89’s TracBack feature. The TracBack function allows

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Tfe TmBack fanctìon ü/Iows )wi to ndvigalc your trocli log to the ddtst tradì point in maiiotyLftCHME ROUTEHESTMTBIIiSI351'540'555&apo

Page 22 - User Waypoint Page

Route PcflnltioD PageThe GPS 89 lets you create and store up to 20 routes of 30 waypoints each. Routes are created, copied and edi

Page 23 - 170* 3.00B

GPS 89Personal Navigator"* OWNER’S MANUALThe GPS 89 represents GARMINis continuing commitment to provide pilots with quality navigation

Page 24 - To icname a user waypoint:

‘Jm^iC Kmiic.sHO НЙУРНТ DTK PST 1 KOJO I КГОЕROUTE! 1KOJO TO KHKCгТ5' A4] KHKCDTJ' ilOKifflp..—5____________ETOTOL DST ~§ГРTO:____CLR-i INU

Page 25 - Going To a Dcstinatioii

The route action fields, located at the bottom of the route definition page, allow you to clear, invert and activate the routes sto

Page 26 - GOTO Function

flCTIUE RQUie NOJC TO KHKOHavrWT ETE 1STKFOE ie:DO O.S KHMt 4TiSt 14.7CLEAR'MNUERT'7ActivckouU FagfUx At active twite page to hccp track o

Page 27 - TftAOK L06~

Revtcwing & Editing RontcsOnce ytmVe selected a waypoint from the route list, choose a menu function:1. To review the definition page for

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Acqiriiing— the receiver is collecting data from available satellites but has not collected enou^ data to calculate a 2D fix.2D Nstvigatiim

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PuM'iidìi[HE aa DTS E ITRUCK ^ SPEED069* ITO-TTRIP32.2&ALT 108 l^TPOSITIONN 39*OB.057‘ W 094*49 SS'i'TINE08:29:17To speed uf inili

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Map PageZoom FieldBearing to Uii^pointPlane IconCourx Over GroundPanning and Mop Qin/iguratitin FieldDisionceto UiiypointW^fpoini Idenii(ierSpeed Over

Page 32 - ActiTC Rome Page

,/^MíNtílf’mim'Mí:rCBñitifmnn325* 32.8 191•iTil 325* 150Tht GK S9 OjJire 12 icmm scdajmm 02 (o 320 nm.Uic Ae panning tnixie to view Ac at

Page 33 - To perform an on-rontc GOTO;

From the zoom or pan fields, the cursor highli^t may be moved into the map display by pressing the 'v key. The arrow keys w

Page 34 - Satdlitc Status Page

CAUTIONThe GPS system is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintena

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г-щМ.ЛР \\Viv;)i)iiU>GO to:HOP_______-PRESS ENTER TO ACTIUATE NAUIOATIOH-PRESS GOTO TO SEE NEAREST HAVPOINTSBe mre to ктхтс the 'MAP'

Page 36 - To reset the trip odometer:

Map Configuration Page (contiaiicd)Wir>7winlCategoriesMapFieldHtiP ¿6HFIé~IDENT:USER: 320nmUOR: «20nmAIRPORT: SOftlft ROUTES: ONPLOT PTS: goAU

Page 37 - Map Page

33yaH Icrs325* 33.7 • • •325* 150AalaZoan a\iloimticiiSy lists the Idlest sedte whkh will shcw)>wir oinnu positian drill the destindtidnZH 49m,l

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Main Mtnit РадеThe GPS 89's main menu page provides access to submenus and functions that are used to select and customize ope

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40Winds Aloft FmctlottThe GPS 89i winds aloft functiwi will calculate the wind direction, speed and head/tail wind conditions for you

Page 40 - Track Up

Route PlanningThe GPS 89% route planning function will calculate the trip information for any progtammed route and provide data on bot

Page 41 - SO Of 2048

krMttrn Mniii/ ¡(}-BVertical Nawigarion FniictionThe last option featured on the GPS 89’s E6-B menu is the vertical navigation (VNAV) fun

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VNAV (coMliniicd)To acdratc ihe VNAV finctioiiT1. Review Die calculated vertical speed. Iftiw calculated speed does notfit wthinttie peiiforniance gui

Page 43 - E6-B Menu

ARRIVAL: Qn□e.0sCDIALAR№ Off0.OK.SCALE! *1.25TIk dmvdl (dcrm can be used 10 nouj^ jiau wficn^ou have reached a set discaitce from a destination wa

Page 44 - Winds Aloft Fmctlott

Uwr Waypoint UstThe last two options in the first section are the user waypoint list and the route management function. The routes optio

Page 45 - Sunset/Snnrlse Calctdaior

SECTION ONE latiodacii(m/Gctting StartedGPS DeiinitionsWavigaiion Basics/Keypad Usage ., Initializing the Receiver/Anieima Installaiion...

Page 46 - 7. Press 4M to confirm

O/JciciiimiSi'tii/jCurrent Mode: Hormcil?Initial PoiitionRef:_________Br9= 006*Dir 6.0Skchoose from betmen the Nottml, Battery Sjvci; dnil Sinukt

Page 47 - By; 3.0B

Inilial Position Entry (contiimed)If the GPS 89 is in simulator mode, the field highlight will advance to the 'Brg’ field, where

Page 48 - SCALE! *1.25

tJHITS^flTUMPoin Format: mmm'Nav Ukits: StatutoHeaditi?: Auto lla^ E005Hap Saturn: UGS 84To changf i/it pesifwn Jor- mxl, JiigWight ihf &apos

Page 49 - U0>>poiifs and

Map Patmn Sct(in£The map datum is located just below the heading field, and comes with a WGS 84 default selling. Alihou^i 104 map d

Page 50 - Initial Position Entry

TItftCK L~gs~ RECORD; Ves CftlTERIfl:AutomoticHEnORT USED 45 Of 2048 points C 2y-^TftACSnCK'iTnuàLogF^geCtcar the triidii log IP unduatr ÛK

Page 51 - It&Q&liey

Track 1-ot SetBp {continiied)'Di chaage the criteria to reconI peiiiu based npon a spe*dAc dMie iatervak1. Highlight the 'criteria' fie

Page 52 - Umte/Datnm

mmlilllnrnill'limn/dtr .Slit)/)IHTERFftCEGRtlNv^^MNWRITING...____of_______PRCKETSwhen pnpariT^ to updau the CPS S9 databax, msutr (hi GRMN/CR

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S. A$ soon as a link is established, the current database will be erased. Upon completion, the message 'database has been erased' will appe

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3A/í's.sfijjrs íiiiíl7(iitr *0//st’(sThe GPS 89 uses a flashing on-screen message indicator to alert you to important information.

Page 55 - HARMING!

Scardiiiig At SkjH-The GPS 89 is in searching the sky ioi almanac data or the unit is in AutoLocate^** mode.Stut AlUndt Change—The altitude change en

Page 56 - WRITING

The GPS 89 is a powerful navigation tool that can guide you anywhere in the world. To better undeistand its operation and apabili- ties, it

Page 57 - Ho Status

DíKiiinsThe following list shows the map datums available for the GPS 89, Menu page abbreviations are listed first, followed by th

Page 58 - 7(iitr *0//st’(s

MeicUch MMwijr Am ttNADlTAUslu NADIT IihiHNADIT CinaAiNADIT Cuud Zone NADIT CirihkaNAD2T CaliliNAD17 CONUS NADIT Culli NAD27 CniluANAD27Mexi«i NAD17 S

Page 59 - Langitndinal Ztnte

The GPS 89 is constiucced of high-quality materials and should not require user maintenance. Should your unit ever tteed repair, please take

Page 60 - DíKiiins

BallCTY RepUceroentGPS 89 uses 4 AA alkaline batteries to provide up to 12 hours of operation in normal mode or 20 hours of opera

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GARMIN offers a full line of accessories for the GPS 89, which ace available from ymir local dealer or GARMIN direct. Prices are subject to

Page 62 - PHYSICAL

AAccessories...Active Waypoints...Active Route Page...Acquiring Saietliie Signals ..Altitude

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NNavigation Basics ...3Navigation Pages...11-12Navigation Units/Setup...48Neares

Page 64 - Ext. Price

GARMIN LIMITED WARRANTYG ARM IN warrants this product to be (tee from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the

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SGflRNIN.® 1996 GARMIN INTERNATIONAL 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS USA 66062 GARMIN (Europe) LTDUnit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park industrial Estat

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The GPS 89 provides steering guidance and navigation information using degrees, a measurement measured in a clockwise direction froni

Page 67 - GARMIN LIMITED WARRANTY

i ►The GPS 89’s two-speed thumbkey allows convenient, one-handed entry of information. Press on a particular arrow key once to scroll through data

Page 68 - SGflRNIN

(lit iit'm'uiInitialialng the GPS 89 for First-Timt UseThe GPS 89 calculates your position and movement by tracking signals sent

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