Garmin GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide - Page 23

Viewing Details for the Destination, Show Details, ENTER - user guide

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To go to a recently-used or user-created waypoint: 1. Press the Direct To to show the Go To Page. Use the ROCKER to select the Recent or User tab. Go To Page: Recent Tab 2. Use the ROCKER to highlight the point from the list, and press ENTER. From the User tab, you can also select the top waypoint name line and then spell out the waypoint name using the ENTER and the ROCKER keys. 3. Highlight the on-screen Go To button, and press ENTER. A course is plotted from your present location to the selected destination. BASIC OPERATION IN AVIATION MODE > CREATING A DIRECT TO Viewing Details for the Destination The Show Details option shows detailed information for your destination waypoint or the next waypoint in a route. This feature is handy for retrieving airport information, such as communication frequencies and runway information. You can view details by using the options menu or by selecting the Show Details button on the Go To Page, and pressing ENTER. To view the details for the selected destination: 1. Press MENU to open the options menu. Use the ROCKER to highlight Show Details, and press ENTER. Or Press and hold the Direct To . Or Use the ROCKER to highlight Show Details, and press ENTER. A new screen appears showing sub tabs along the top of the screen. 2. Use the ROCKER to select the tab to view the information. GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide 15

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To go to a recently-used or user-created waypoint:
1.
Press the
Direct To
to show the Go To Page. Use the
ROCKER
to select the
Recent
or
User
tab.
Go To Page: Recent Tab
2.
Use the
ROCKER
to highlight the point from the list, and
press
ENTER
.
From the
User
tab, you can also select the top waypoint
name line and then spell out the waypoint name using the
ENTER
and the
ROCKER
keys.
3.
Highlight the on-screen
Go To
button, and press
ENTER
. A
course is plotted from your present location to the selected
destination.
Viewing Details for the Destination
The
Show Details
option shows detailed information for your
destination waypoint or the next waypoint in a route. This feature
is handy for retrieving airport information, such as communication
frequencies and runway information. You can view details by using the
options menu or by selecting the
Show Details
button on the Go To
Page, and pressing
ENTER
.
To view the details for the selected destination:
1.
Press
MENU
to open the options menu. Use the
ROCKER
to
highlight
Show Details
, and press
ENTER
.
Or
Press and hold the
Direct To
.
Or
Use the
ROCKER
to highlight
Show Details
, and press
ENTER
. A new screen appears showing sub tabs along the
top of the screen.
2.
Use the
ROCKER
to select the tab to view the information.
GPSMAP 296 Pilot’s Guide
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