Garmin GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide - Page 60

To start new route using the Find Menu, To search for an item and route to it, Direct To, New Route

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BASIC OPERATION IN AUTOMOTIVE MODE > NAVIGATING IN AUTOMOTIVE MODE To start new route using the Find Menu: 1. Press the Direct To to open the Navigate menu. 2. Highlight New Route (or Go To Point when in Marine Mode), and press ENTER to open the Find Menu. 3. From the Find Menu, highlight Waypoints, and press ENTER. (You can also choose to go to other points, such as Cities or Services from this list. The steps vary only slightly from those listed for Waypoints.) 4. Select a waypoint from the list, and then press ENTER to show the Waypoint Page. To search for an item and route to it: 1. Press the NRST/FIND to open the Find Menu. 2. Using the ROCKER, highlight a category, such as Cities, and press ENTER. 3. Press ENTER and use the ROCKER to begin entering the letters contained in the item name. The list begins to sort by the items that contain the letters you are entering. Press ENTER. Waypoint Page Activating a Go To using the Find Menu 5. With the Go To button highlighted, press ENTER to begin navigation. Finding an item using the Containing field: The unit searches for items containing the letter combination you enter and shows them in the list. 4. Highlight an item from the list, and press ENTER. 5. Highlight the Go To button, and press ENTER. For complete information about finding an item, refer to the following section. 52 GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide

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To start new route using the Find Menu:
1.
Press the
Direct To
to open the Navigate menu.
2.
Highlight
New Route
(or
Go To Point
when in Marine Mode),
and press
ENTER
to open the Find Menu.
3.
From the Find Menu, highlight
Waypoints
, and press
ENTER
. (You can also choose to go to other points, such as
Cities
or
Services
from this list. The steps vary only slightly
from those listed for
Waypoints
.)
4.
Select a waypoint from the list, and then press
ENTER
to
show the Waypoint Page.
Waypoint Page
Activating a Go To using the Find Menu
5.
With the
Go To
button highlighted, press
ENTER
to begin
navigation.
To search for an item and route to it:
1.
Press the
NRST/FIND
to open the Find Menu.
2.
Using the
ROCKER
, highlight a category, such as
Cities
,
and press
ENTER
.
3.
Press
ENTER
and use the
ROCKER
to begin entering the
letters contained in the item name. The list begins to sort
by the items that contain the letters you are entering. Press
ENTER
.
Finding an item using the Containing field: The unit searches for items
containing the letter combination you enter and shows them in the list.
4.
Highlight an item from the list, and press
ENTER
.
5.
Highlight the
Go To
button, and press
ENTER
.
For complete information about finding an item, refer to the
following section.
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GPSMAP 296 Pilot’s Guide
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