Software v3.0.11065
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6. MAINMENU:SettingsMenu(...cont)
29.GoToTime How long to reach GoTo point.
30.GoToVMG (VelocityMadeGood) is the actual
speed you are making toward your chosen location
(POI, Next WP or GoTo point (AOI, LOI, POI, WP or
any unidentified point on the map), rather than your
simple forward speed.
31.NearestPOI* Name of nearest POI/LOI/AOI.
32. Bearing to POI* Bearing to nearest POI/LOI/
AOI.
33. Nearest POI* Distance Distance to nearest
POI/LOI/AOI.
34.POI*ETATime of arrival at nearest POI/LOI/AOI.
35.POI*TimeTime until nearest POI/LOI/AOI.
36.POI*VMGVelocity Made Good to nearest POI/
LOI/AOI. See GoTo VMG summary.
37.RouteNameName of route.
38. Route Distance Total distance of the active
route.
39.RouteCrossTrackErrorThis is the distance
between the planned blue/yellow route and the snail
trail. It is most relevant for aircraft (cross wind effects)
and nautical applications (effects of currents).
40.RouteDone Percentage of route travelled so
far.
41.WPName Name of next waypoint.
42.BearingNextWP Bearing to the next waypoint.
43.DistanceNextWP Distance to the next waypoint.
44. ETA to Next Estimated Time of Arrival at next
waypoint.
45.TimeNext How long to reach next waypoint.
46.VMGNext Velocity Made Good to next waypoint.
See GoTo VMG summary above.
47.BearingtoEndBearing to the route end.
48.DistancetoEndDistance to route end (along the
route).
49.ETAtoEndEstimated Time of Arrival at route
end.
50.TimetoEndHow long to get to route end.
51.VMGEnd Velocity Made Good to route end. See
GoToVMG
summary.
52.Date.Today's date.
53.PosnasDDMM.MM.Position given as Degrees,
Minutes Decimal
54.PosnasDD.DDDDD. Position given as degrees
decimal, to 5dp.
55.PosnasOSGB.GPS position given as r OSGB
(Ordnance Survey GB); UTM; Degrees
decimal; Degrees, minutes decimal; Degrees,
minutes, seconds decimal; British Grid.
See GPSSettings for other formats.
56.Sunrise Time of sunrise.
57.SunsetTime of sunset.
58.MoonPhaseAn icon is displayed along with the
percentage of a full moon.
59.GPSAccuracy.Given in metres or feet, this is a
measure of the GPS positional accuracy. GPS devices
typically aim for sub-2m for 50% of the time. Clear skies
will give the best reading, whilst very heavy overhead
cover, tall buildings, etc. will see this value deteriorate
(get larger). Typically expect values of 2m-5m.
60.BatteryVoltage.Typically this runs from approx
4.1V to a cut-off level of 3.2V
61.PDOP.Positional Dilution of Precision - this is a ratio
to indicate how accurately the GPS module is recording
the overall positional signal from the Satellites.
62. HDOP. Horizontal Dilution of Precision - this is
a ratio to indicate how accurately the GPS module
is recording the horizontal location signal from the
Satellites.
63.VDOP.Vertical Dilution of Precision - this is a ratio
to indicate how accurately the GPS module is recording
the vertical / elevtaion signal from the Satellites.
64.TDOP.Time Dilution of Precision - this is a ratio to
indicate how accurately the GPS module is recording
the time signal from the Satellites.
65.BatteryLevel.Given as a Percentage
* In the data boxes, data options mentioning
POIs also refer to any reference point of an
LOI and AOI (usually the point at the start of
the name).
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