Map Page Options; Map Setup - Garmin GNS 400W Pilot's Manual & Reference

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Map Page Options

Many of the 400W-series functions are menu
driven. Each of the main pages has an options menu,
allowing you to custom tailor the corresponding page
to your preferences and/or select special features
which specifically relate to that page. A map page
options menu provides additional settings to customize
the map page and additional features related specifi-
cally to the map page.
To display the map page options menu, press
MENU (with the map page displayed).
The following options are available: "Setup Map?",
"Measure Dist?", "Data Fields Off?", "Change Fields?"
and "Restore Defaults?".

Map Setup

"Setup Map?" allows you to configure the map display
to your preferences, including map orientation, land data
enable/disable, Jeppesen data enable/disable, automatic
zoom, airspace boundaries, and text size. The following
table lists the group names and available settings:
Feature
Map
Orientation, AutoZoom, Land Data, Avia-
tion Data
Weather*
Lightning Mode/Symbol (when applicable)
Traffic*
Traffic Mode/Symbol/Label (when appli-
cable)
Airport
Large/Medium/Small Airports and Text
NAVAID
VORs, NDBs, Intersections and Text
Waypoint
User Waypoints, Flight Plan Wpts, and Text
Line
Active Flight Plan/Direct-To, Lat/Long Grid
Control
Controlled Airspace: Class B, C, D (tower
zone)
Description
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Feature
Airspace
Special-Use Airspace: Restricted, MOA,
Other, (TFR, if GDL 69 equipped)
City
Large/Medium/Small Cities and Text
Road
Freeway, National Highway, Local Hwy,
Local Road
Other
States/Prov, Rivers/Lakes, Railroads, Wind
Vector
* Weather and Traffic settings are only available
when the 400W-series unit installation includes con-
nection to traffic and/or weather information sources.
See 400W/500W Series Display Interfaces Pilot' s Guide
Addendum.
Large, Medium and Small classifications are
used on the 400W-series for airports and
cities. Large airports are those with a runway
longer than 8100 feet. Medium airports
include those with a runway longer than
5000 feet or with a control tower. Large cit-
ies are those with approximate populations
greater than 200,000 and Medium cities are
greater than 50,000.
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