Compass Page & Cancelling A Goto; Highway Page - Garmin Personal Navigator GPS 48 Owner's Manual & Reference

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GETTING
STARTED
Highway Page &
Cancelling a
GOTO
The GPS48 will also provide
steering guidance with a
Graphic Compass display.
Once a GOTO is activat-
ed, the GPS 48 provides
steering guidance until the
GOTO is canceled. To
cancel a GOTO, highlight
the cancel prompt at the
bottom of the page and
press ENTER.
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Highway Page

Bearing to
Waypoint
Track Over
Ground
Destination
Waypoint
Graphic
Highway
The GPS 48' s Highway Page provides graphic steering
guidance to a destination waypoint, with emphasis on
the straight-line desired course, the distance and direc-
tion you are off course.
As you head toward your destination, the middle of
the screen provides visual guidance to your waypoint on
a moving graphic "highway."
Your present position is represented by the diamond
in the center of the CDI scale. The line down the middle
of the highway represents your desired track. As you
navigate toward a waypoint, the highway will actually
move—indicating the direction you're off course—rela-
tive to the position diamond on the CDI scale. To stay on
course, simply steer in toward the center of the highway.
To select the Compass Page
1. From the Highway Page, press
The Compass Page will now become the displayed
navigation page. This page provides a directional pointer
to your destination, by using a rotating compass display
to show direction of travel. It provides better steering
guidance at slower speeds with many directional
changes.
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:
G
1. Press the
2. Use the arrow keypad to move the field highlight to the
GOTO
'CANCEL
E
press
.
E
key.
' prompt at the bottom of the page and
Distance to
Waypoint
Speed Over
Ground
CDI Scale
User Selectable
Field
twice.

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