Keypad Usage - Garmin GPSMAP 195 Pilot's Manual & Reference

Gps navigation for aviation
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KEYPAD USAGE

Turns the unit on and off and controls
P
3-level screen backlighting.
Scrolls the main pages in sequence and
J
returns display from a submenu page to a
main page.
Displays the GOTO waypoint page, allowing
G
you to select the destination waypoint.
Displays a list of nine nearest airports,
VORs, NDBs, or intersections, plus nearest
N
FSS and center frequencies. Provides special-
use airspace detail during an airspace
incursion. Press twice to return automatically
to nearest airport list.
Retrieves airport or navaid information from
database or user waypoint from memory. Press
W
twice to capture your present position and
save as a waypoint.
A
Adjusts the map and HSI scales up or down.
R
Used to select (highlight) options and enter
data. Also controls the movement of the
cursor on the map page.
Returns display to a previous page or
Q
restores a data field' s previous value.
Displays context-sensitive options window.
O
Press twice to display main menu page.
Activates highlighted fields. Confirms menu
T
options and data entry.
TAKEOFF TOUR
The GPSMAP 195's
advanced keypad system is
designed to allow for fast,
convenient selection of
navigation options and data
entry.
The Takeoff Tour will
introduce you to the keypad
keys and provide a "hands
on" lesson in using the
GPSMAP 195. We strongly
encourage you to read the
Takeoff Tour before using
your unit for actual
navigation.
The GPSMAP 195 Quick
Reference Card contains
helpful tips on using the
unit
and
performing
various navigation tasks.
It's a good idea to keep the
Quick Reference Card
nearby when using this new
navigation tool.
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