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Garmin GPSMAP 60 - Hiking GPS Receiver Quick Start Manual
Garmin GPSMAP 60 - Hiking GPS Receiver Quick Start Manual

Garmin GPSMAP 60 - Hiking GPS Receiver Quick Start Manual

Map navigator
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Marking Your Location as a Waypoint
A waypoint is a geographic location that you specify. It can be
your current location, a point on the Map Page or any item from
the Find Feature database. Waypoints are saved to the Find Menu.
1. Press and release the MARK
key to display the Mark
Waypoint Page. Observe that
your current position is
assigned a map symbol, a
unique identification number,
a date and time of recording,
location coordinates, and if
available, elevation and depth.
2.
To save the waypoint
to the Waypoints List, use
the ROCKER key to select
"OK" and press ENTER.
To personalize the Waypoint, refer to the "Using
Waypoints" section of the Owner's Manual (page 17).
Using the Map Page
The Map Page displays a detailed
map of the area around your current
location. You can view your progress
when moving or navigating to a
chosen destination. The IN and OUT
keys allow you to change the map
scale, and configurable data fields
provide navigation information.
1. Press the PAGE key to cycle
through the Main Pages until
the Map Page is displayed.
2. Press the MENU key to view options for the Map Page.
3. Begin to move about and observe the Position Arrow
on the map. Use the ROCKER key to move the Panning
Arrow
to highlight a map item or view more map area.
Refer to page 8 of the Owner's Manual for more details.
Finding a Destination (Waypoint)
You can search for a destination using the Find Menu. A destina-
tion can be any map item such as a Waypoint, City, or Point of
Interest (restaurant, museum, etc.) available from the map database.
Without downloaded detailed map data from Garmin MapSource
only waypoints, cities, interstate exits and geocache points can be
used as destinations.
1. Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu.
2. Use the ROCKER key to select the Waypoints icon and
then press ENTER to display the list of waypoints. By de-
fault, the list will show only those nearest to your current
location. Press the MENU key to view the options list.
3. Use the ROCKER key to scroll through the list until the
desired waypoint is highlighted. Then press ENTER to
display the information page for that waypoint.
4. Use the ROCKER key to select the "Go To" button at the
bottom of the page. Then press ENTER to begin navigation
to the waypoint.
Waypoint Information
Page
Using the on-screen buttons
allows you to delete the
waypoint, view it on the map
page or navigate to it.
Find Menu
Displays only these
Find icons if detailed
map data has not
Waypoints List
been downloaded.
Navigating to a Waypoint
When using "Go To" to navigate, a direct line (or course) is cre-
ated to the waypoint. The direction you are to move is the heading
(N, S, E, W). If you stray off course, you can use a bearing (com-
®
,
pass pointer) to redirect you toward your destination. The Map,
Compass and Trip Computer Pages use these elements to direct
your navigation efforts.
1. Press the PAGE key repeatedly until the Compass Page is
displayed. This page contains a "Bearing Pointer" and a
"Compass Ring."
The Bearing Pointer indicates the direction to go, and the
Compass Ring rotates to indicate North orientation when
you begin to move. Digital data fields at the top of the
page display selectable navigation information such as
speed, distance to go, elapsed time, etc.
2. Press the QUIT key to view the Map Page and observe
your progress toward the waypoint. A Bearing line displays
on the map, and the Position Arrow moves as you move.
3. Press the QUIT key again to move to the Trip Computer
Page. This page displays travel data such as a trip odom-
eter, maximum speed, etc.
To stop navigation, press the MENU key with the Com-
pass or Map Page displayed; then select "Stop Naviga-
tion" and press ENTER.
Compass Page
Map Page
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Part Number: 190-00331-01 Rev. A
GPSMAP

map navigator

quick start guide

GPS Antenna
Power Key
LCD Display
In/Out (Zoom) Keys
Page Key
Rocker Key
Find Key
Mark Key
Quit Key
Enter Key
Trip Computer
Menu Key
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Summary of Contents for Garmin GPSMAP 60 - Hiking GPS Receiver

  • Page 1: Map Navigator

    (N, S, E, W). If you stray off course, you can use a bearing (com- the Find Feature database. Waypoints are saved to the Find Menu. Without downloaded detailed map data from Garmin MapSource ® pass pointer) to redirect you toward your destination. The Map, 1.
  • Page 2 Unit Operation Battery Installation Start-Up and Satellite Acquisition Key Function Find a location where you have a clear view of the sky. If you’re The GPSmap 60 operates on two “AA” batteries (not included), starting up for the first time or you have moved over 600 miles since which are located in the the back of the unit.

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