Garmin GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide - Page 157
Trip Avg. Speed Moving
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Speed-your current vehicle speed can be measured in miles per hour, kilometers per hour, or knots. Steer-see Course to Steer. Sunrise-the time at which the sun rises on this day. Sunset-the time at which the sun sets on this day. Time-the current time and date. It can be shown in 12-hour or 24-hour format in local time or universal (UTC) time. Track-the direction of movement relative to a ground position. Also referred to as ground track. Trip Avg. Speed (Moving)-the average speed while moving since the last reset of the Trip Computer. Appears as Mov Avg Spd. Trip Avg. Speed (Total)-the total average speed traveled since the last reset of the Trip Computer. Shown as Ttl Avg Spd. Trip Odometer-the total distance traveled since the Trip Computer was reset. Trip Timer (Moving)-the length of time your vehicle has been in motion, since the Trip Computer was reset. Appears as Move Timer. Trip Timer (Total)-the total time the unit has been tracking since the Trip Computer was reset. APPENDIX > DATA FIELD OPTIONS Ttl Avg Spd-see Trip Avg. Speed (Total). Turn-the distance between Bearing (BRG) and Track (TRG). L indicates you should turn left. R indicates you should turn right. The degrees indicates the difference angle and the number of degrees you should turn. User Timer-the timer you set in the Main Menu. Velocity Made Good-the rate of closure on a destination based on your current speed and course of travel. Shown as VMG. Vertical Speed-the rate of climb or descent. Voltage-the direct current voltage level of an external power source. Water Speed (Marine Only)-the data acquired from measurement devices interfaced to the unit is used to calculate your current speed over water. Water Temperature (Marine Only)-the temperature of water at a measured depth using measurement devices interfaced to the unit. Waypoint (Destination)-the last point on a route, your destination. Appears as Dest Wpt. Waypoint (Next)-the next waypoint in your route. Shown as Next Wpt. GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide 149