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SPEED
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TRIP ALT
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W 095*00.000*
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119.92 130.75
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15:55:53
126.77 119.00
The tnp odometer may be
reset to
measure yaur iJis-
tance
traveled.
The position page displays your current position’s lat
itude, longitude, altitude and time numerically. It dis
plays your track (compass direction) and speed whenev
er you’re moving.
The position page lets you enter a position’s latitude
and longitude manually. During satellite acquisition, the
position displayed is the last computed position stored in
memory. To speed up the acquisition process, you can
enter a more accurate initial position or reference airport
(see page 63). Be sure to accurately enter the latitude and
longitude to the nearest degree.
To manually enter a position:
1. Highlight the position field.
2. Use the alphanumeric keys to enter the new position.
3. Press to confirm.
Position Page
When the GPSCOM 190 is acquiring satellites or nav
igating in the 2D mode, the last known altitude will be
used to compute your position. You may also manually
enter an altitude. Keep in mind that GPS altitude may
vary significantly from pressure altimeters. Never use
GPS altitude for vertical navigation.
To enter an altitude manually:
1. Highlight the altitude field.
2. Use the alphanumeric keys to enter the altitude.
3. Press to confirm the altitude.
The position page also features a resettable trip
odometer to measure the total distance traveled while
navigating.
To reset the trip odometer:
1. Highlightthe trip field.
2. Press the left arrow key while the highlight Is on the left
most character position.
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