Personal Navigation System: Garmin C330
Matthew Kimball – Retail Sales Trainer - Simulation Exercise
Garmin C330 FG (PANEL)v1.0
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Module
2
–
Features,
Advantages
&
Benefits
(15
minutes)
Part
1
–
Features
(5
Minutes)
Ask:
associates
to
volunteer
reading
the
next
4
paragraphs
after
you
read
the
first:
Explain:
The
Purchase
of
a
Portable
Navigation
System
(PNS)
to
meet
your
client’s
needs
may
not
be
as
simple
as
one
might
think.
There
are
a
myriad
of
different
devices,
for
many
different
purposes.
The
first
thing
to
consider
when
buying
a
PNS
device
is
its
primary
use.
Will
your
customer
be
using
it
on
the
road,
on
the
trail,
or
on
the
water?
On
the
road,
devices
are
usually
temporarily
mounted
in
the
vehicle
with
suction
cups
or
bean
bags.
Most
of
these
devices
have
turn
‐
by
‐
turn
instructions
and
auto
correction
if
you
miss
a
turn.
I
like
to
recommend
a
device
with
an
auto
‐
correction
feature,
that
way
our
customers
don't
have
to
deal
with
the
unit
if
they
make
a
wrong
turn
as
these
units
will
recalculate
the
route
automatically.
Some
devices
are
also
portable,
so
you
can
unplug
them
from
your
vehicle
and
take
them
with
you
as
you
walk
around
the
city.
The
Portable
Navigation
System
were
going
to
be
discussing
today
is
a
great
size
for
using
in
the
vehicle
yet
small
enough
to
use
as
a
portable
device.
One
of
the
best
features
of
the
Garmin
is
the
ability
to
ask
for
the
closest
landmarks,
such
as
food,
gas,
shopping,
golf
courses,
etc
PPG2
Explain
:
Turn
to
PPG
3
where
we
will
take
a
look
at
the
features
of
the
Garmin
C330
•
Receiver
WAAS
‐
enabled
12
parallel
channel
GPS
o
“WAAS”
Wide
Area
Augmentation
System:
a
system
of
satellites
and
ground
stations
providing
GPS
signal
corrections,
giving
even
better
position
accuracy.
Trainer
Tip:
Further
explanation
in
Appendix
PPG3