Navigation Page - Garmin GPS 12XL Owner's Manual & Reference

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Map Page
The Map Page acts as a window. It allows you to
view your position, the "path" you have traveled over,
and nearby waypoints.
A diamond icon in the center of the screen repre-
sents your current position. As you move, you will see
a thin line - called a
you have just covered. Names of stored waypoints can
also be shown on the map.
The bottom corners of the map will always display
your current track and speed. When going to a way-
point, highlighting an on-screen waypoint, or using the
panning target crosshair, the corresponding distance
and bearing are shown at the top corners of the map.
The top of the screen contains the zoom, pan, and con-
figuration fields.

Navigation Page

A navigation page gives you steering guidance
when going to a waypoint. The GPS 12XL has two nav-
igation page choices: the Compass Page and the
Highway Page. The Compass Page is the default and
will be briefly explained here. The Highway Page is
covered on pages 35 and 38.
The Compass Page shows the destination way-
point at the top of the page with the bearing (BRG) and
distance (DST) to the waypoint shown below. The cen-
ter of the page contains a compass ring and arrow to
show you the direction of the waypoint from the direc-
tion you are moving. The bottom of the page gives
your track (TRK), speed (SPD), and a selectable field
for estimated time to arrival (ETA), estimated time
enroute (ETE), course to steer (CTS), crosstrack error,
(XTK), velocity made good (VMG), or turn bearing
(TRN).
Menu Page
The last primary page is the Menu Page. The
Menu Page gives you access to the GPS 12XL' s waypoint
management, route, track log, and setup features
through a list of submenus.
track log - appear along the path
INTRODUCTION
Primary Pages
Map Page
The Map Page shows
your progress on a mov-
ing map plotter and gives
a bird's-eye-view of sur-
rounding waypoints.
Compass Page
The Compass Page is the
default navigation page
and will show you the
way to the waypoint from
the direction you are
moving.
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