Gps Tab - Garmin GPSMAP 178C Owner's Manual

Color chartplotter & depth-finder
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Main Menu: GPS Tab
Receiver
Status
Sky View
Main Menu— GPS Tab
Center dot - 90°
above the horizon
90°
Inner ring- 45°
above the horizon
45°
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• Temp – sets up and shows the water temperature log.
• Sonar – sets up Sonar Page features, speeds and calibrations. See pages 39.
• Setup – defi nes System, Units, and Time settings.
• Comm – interface settings for use with a PC or second device.
• Alarm – sets up alarms for anchor drag, arrival, off course, and clock.
GPS Tab— provides a visual reference of satellite acquisition, receiver status, and accuracy. The status
information gives you an idea of what the receiver is doing at any given moment. The sky view and
Differential
signal strength bars give you an indication of what satellites are visible to the receiver and whether or
Status
not they are being tracked. The signal strength is shown on a bar graph for each satellite, with the satel-
lite number below. As the receiver locks onto satellites, a signal strength bar appears for each satellite in
view. The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages:
Accuracy
• No signal strength bars— the receiver is looking for the satellites indicated.
Signal
• Light/White signal strength bars— the receiver has found the satellite(s) and is collecting data.
Strength
• Dark/Green signal strength bars— the receiver has collected the necessary data and the
Bars
satellite(s) are ready for use.
As soon as the GPSMAP 178C has collected the necessary data from the best satellites in view to
calculate a fi x, the status fi eld indicates a 2D or 3D status. The unit then updates the position, date and
time.
You can use the sky view to help determine if any satellites are being blocked, and whether you
have a current position fi x (indicated by a '2D','2D Differential','3D', or '3D Differential' in the status
fi eld). The sky view shows a bird' s -eye view of the position of each satellite relative to the receiver' s
last known position. The outer circle represents the horizon (north up), the inner circle 45º above the
Outer ring
the horizon
horizon, and the center point a position directly overhead. You can also set the sky view to a 'Track Up'
confi guration, causing the top of the sky view to align along your current track heading.

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