Compass Page & Cancelling A Goto - Garmin GPS 12XL Owner's Manual & Reference

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GETTING
STARTED
Compass Page
and Cancelling
a GOTO
The GPS 12XL will also
provide steering guidance
with a Highway Page.
To change the display
from the Compass Page,
press ENTER twice.
Once a GOTO is activat-
ed, the GPS 12XL pro-
vides steering guidance
until the GOTO is can-
celed. To cancel a GOTO,
highlight
the
cancel
prompt at the bottom of
the page and pre s s
ENTER.
10
Compass Page
Bearing to
Waypoint
Graphic
Compass
Pointer to
Waypoint
Track Over
Ground
Whenever you select a destination waypoint, the
GPS 12XL provides graphic steering guidance with the
Compass Page (the default navigation page). The "com-
pass ring" in the middle of the page shows your course
over ground while you're moving, with a pointer arrow
to the destination displayed in the center. The arrow
shows the direction of your destination relative to the
direction you are moving. For instance, if the arrow
points up, you are going directly to the waypoint. If the
arrow points any other direction (left, right, down, etc.),
turn toward the arrow until it points up. Then continue
in that direction.
The bearing and distance to a waypoint are dis-
played at the top of the screen, and your current track
and speed are shown below. The default 'ETE' field, at
the bottom of the screen, is a user-selectable field that
can provide a variety of navigation information. We'll
cover more about that field in the reference section (see
page 32).
As you get close to 'HOME', you'll be alerted to
press PAGE. The GPS 12XL will give you the message
"Arrival at HOME". Once you've arrived, you'll notice
the distance field will read 0.00.
Cancelling a GOTO
If you decide to stop navigating to the active way-
point, all you have to do is cancel the GOTO.
To cancel an active GOTO:
1. Press the
2. Use the arrow keypad to move the field highlight to the
GOTO
'CANCEL
press
.
Selectable Field
key.
' prompt at the bottom of the page and
Destination
Waypoint
Distance to
Waypoint
Speed Over
Ground

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