Garmin aera 660 aera 660 Pilot s Guide - Page 20

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Overview Navigation Overview TURNING THE UNIT ON/OFF Press the POWER Button to turn the unit on. Press and hold the POWER Button to turn the unit off. The first time the unit is turned on, the receiver must collect satellite data and establish its present location. To ensure proper initialization, the aera is shipped from the factory in AutoLocate mode, which allows the receiver to "find itself" anywhere in the world. During initialization, current database information is displayed. Database information includes valid operating dates, cycle number, and database type. When this information has been reviewed for currency (to ensure that no databases have expired), the pilot is prompted to continue. Touching the Press To Accept Button acknowledges this information, and the Main Menu is displayed. Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Flight Planning Appendices Database Initialization GNSS RECEIVER STATUS The receiver status displays one of the following conditions: • Autolocate-Receiver is looking for any satellite whose almanac has been collected, which can take up to 5 minutes • Searching the Sky-Receiver is looking for satellites • Acquiring Satellites-Receiver is looking for and collecting data from satellites visible at its last known or initialized location, but has not acquired a fix 4 Garmin aera 660 Pilot's Guide 190-02017-20 Rev. A Index

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Garmin aera 660 Pilot’s Guide
190-02017-20
Rev. A
4
Overview
Overview
Navigation
Flight Planning
Hazard Avoidance
Additional Features
Appendices
Index
TURNING THE UNIT ON/OFF
Press the
POWER
Button to turn the unit on.
Press and hold the
POWER
Button to turn the unit off.
The first time the unit is turned on, the receiver must collect satellite data and
establish its present location.
To ensure proper initialization, the aera is shipped from
the factory in AutoLocate mode, which allows the receiver to “find itself” anywhere in
the world.
During initialization, current database information is displayed.
Database
information includes valid operating dates, cycle number, and database type.
When
this information has been reviewed for currency (to ensure that no databases have
expired), the pilot is prompted to continue.
Touching the
Press To Accept
Button acknowledges this information, and the
Main Menu
is displayed.
Database Initialization
GNSS RECEIVER STATUS
The receiver status displays one of the following conditions:
Autolocate—Receiver is looking for any satellite whose almanac has been
collected, which can take up to 5 minutes
Searching the Sky—Receiver is looking for satellites
Acquiring Satellites—Receiver is looking for and collecting data from satellites
visible at its last known or initialized location, but has not acquired a fix