Using The Cursor - Garmin GPSMAP 230 Owner's Manual

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GETTING STARTED
Using the Map Cursor
A
B
A. Whenever the cursor is active, the bearing and
distance of the cursor from your present position
will appear in a pop-up data window.
B. To remove the cursor and recenter your vessel on
the map, press the QUIT key.
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Using the Map Cursor
Working from the Map Page is a simple process that centers around the use of the
cursor. Controlled by the
keypad, the cursor is an important tool that can be
used to pan to other map locations, mark and edit waypoints and routes, and review
position data of on-screen navaids and waypoints.
To get a feel for using the Map Page and using the cursor, try the following
exercise:
1. Use the
key to set the map scale to the 64 nm setting. Your boat should be near the
center of the map, at the receiver's last known position (if your boat isn't where it should
be, make sure that you have initialized the receiver and acquired a position as described
on pages 1-2).
2. Use the DOWN arrow of the
south of your boat's position.
3. Using the
keypad to move the cursor, try following the outline of the lat/lon grid closest
to your boat. Notice how another data field appears at the top of the page, showing the
bearing and distance from your boat to the cursor, along with the lat/lon of the cursor.
4. Press the
key to remove the cursor and recenter your boat on the map display.
As you become more familiar with the cursor, you'll see that the map display
actively scrolls or "pans", letting you explore areas around the world (even outside of
TM
your current G-chart
coverage) and create waypoints and routes. Wherever you
move the cursor, pressing
once will return the map to your present position.
Now that you have a feel for how the cursor works, let' s move on and see how the
GPSMAP 230 works on the water. To help you practice using the Map Page and
other features, we've stored a practice route in the receiver' s permanent memory, so
you can see exactly what you'll experience when you're navigating with your new
GPS chartplotter.
keypad to move the cursor down to the first lat/lon grid

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