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Garmin GPSMAP 76CSx Quick Reference Manual

With sensors and maps
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Marking Your Location as a Waypoint

A waypoint is a geographic location that you save. It can be
your current location, a point on the Map Page, or any item
from the Find Menu.
1. Press and hold ENTER/
MARK to show 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, use
the ROCKER to select
OK, and press ENTER.
To personalize the Waypoint, refer to the "Using
Waypoints" section of the Owner's Manual.
© Copyright 2005 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries
Part Number: 190-00558-01 Rev. A
Printed in Taiwan

Finding a Destination

You can search for a destination using the Find Menu. A
destination can be any map item such as a Waypoint, City, or
Point of Interest, such as a restaurant or museum, available
from the map database. Without downloaded detailed map
data from Garmin MapSource
, only items in the unit
®
basemap, such as waypoints, cities, interstate exits, tide
stations, and geocache points can be used as destinations.
1. Press FIND to show the Find
Menu.
2. Use the ROCKER to select an
icon, such as Food & Drink,
and then press ENTER to
show the list of destinations.
By default, the list displays
only those nearest to your
current location. Press MENU
to view the options list.
3. Use the ROCKER to scroll
through the list until the your
Find Menu
destination is highlighted.
Then press ENTER to show
the information page for that
waypoint.
4. Use the ROCKER to select
the Go To button at the
bottom of the page. Then
press ENTER to begin
navigation.
Waypoint
Information Page

Navigating to a Waypoint

When using Go To to navigate, you are directed to follow a
direct line (or course) 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 (compass pointer) to be redirected
toward your destination. The Map, Compass, and Trip
Computer Pages use these elements to direct your navigation
efforts.
1. Press PAGE repeatedly until the
Compass Page appears. 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. Data fields at the top of the
page display selectable navigation
Compass Page
information, such as speed,
distance to go, and elapsed time.
2. Press PAGE or QUIT to open the Map Page and see
your progress toward the waypoint. A Bearing line
appears on the map and the Position Arrow moves as
you move.
3. Press PAGE or QUIT again to open the Trip Computer
Page. This page provides travel data, such as a trip
odometer, and maximum speed.
4. To stop navigation, press MENU with the Compass or
Map Page shown, then select Stop Navigation and
press ENTER.
GPSMAP
®
76CSx
with sensors and maps

quick reference guide

Internal GPS
Antenna
In/Out (Zoom) Keys
Page/Compass Key
Find/MOB Key
Power/Backlight
Key
Rocker Key
Quit Key
Menu Key
Enter/Mark Key
Color LCD Display
Shown with optional MapSource
data.
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Summary of Contents for Garmin GPSMAP 76CSx

  • Page 1: Marking Your Location As A Waypoint

    To personalize the Waypoint, refer to the “Using 3. Use the ROCKER to scroll Waypoints” section of the Owner’s Manual. 4. Use the ROCKER to select © Copyright 2005 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Part Number: 190-00558-01 Rev. A Printed in Taiwan Navigating to a Waypoint When using Go To to navigate, you are directed to follow a direct line (or course) to the waypoint.
  • Page 2: Using The Map Page

    Find a location where you have a clear view of the sky. If you are starting up for the first time or you have moved over 600 miles since last using the GPSMAP 76CSx, it must initialize (determine its location by searching for satellites that are in position over your current location).