Trip Computer Page
Options
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Elevation—the measurement of height above mean sea level.
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Heading—the direction you are traveling.
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Lat/Lon—the current GPS position.
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Location—shows your current latitude and longitude.
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Max Speed—the maximum speed traveled since last reset.
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Moving Avg—( Moving Average) the average speed while the unit is moving.
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Odometer—a running tally of distance traveled, based upon the distance between
second-by-second position readings.
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Over'l Spd—( Overall Speed) the averaged speed since your last reset, including
stopped and moving time.
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Speed—shows how fast you are going.
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Sunrise—the time at which the sun rises on this day at the specifi ed location.
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Sunset—the time at which the sun sets on this day at the specifi ed location.
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Time of Day—the current time for the selected time zone.
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Time- Moving—the time elapsed while the unit is moving since the last trip reset.
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Time- Stop—the time elapsed while the unit is not moving since the last trip reset.
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Time- Total— the total time you have traveled since the last trip reset.
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Trip Odometer—the total distance you've gone since the last reset.
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Vert Speed—( Vertical Speed) the rate of altitude gain/loss over time.
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The following fi elds display fi gures only when navigating:
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Bearing—the compass direction from your location to your destination.
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Course—the direction from your starting location to a destination.
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Final Dest—( Final Destination) the last waypoint on your route.
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Final Distance—the distance from your current location to your destination.
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Final ETA— the estimated time you will arrive at your destination.
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Final ETE— the estimated total time left until you reach your destination.
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Next Dest—( Next Destination) the next waypoint on your route.
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Next Dist—( Next Distance) the distance between your current location and the next
waypoint.
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Next ETA—the estimated time you will arrive at the next waypoint.
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Next ETE—the estimated total time left until you reach the next waypoint.
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Off Course—the distance you are off a desired course in either direction, left or right.
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To Course—the compass direction you must go to get back to the original course.
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Turn—the angle difference (in degrees) from the bearing to your destination and your
current line of travel. 'L' means turn Left, 'R' means turn Right.
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VMG—( Velocity Made Good) the speed you are closing in on a
destination along a desired course. Also referred to as the 'vector velocity' to your
destination.