Garmin GPSMAP 96 Owner's Manual - Page 67
The Map Automotive modes. The GPSMAP 96/96C always
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See the Navigation section for more information on navigation options. Automotive Mode features the same five pages as Marine Mode with the exception that the Active Route Page provides instructions when auto-routing is being used. When you are following roads to your destination, the Active Route Page changes from a list of waypoints to a graphic of each turn on your route with a turn detail page to support each turn on the active route. An optional Highway Page can be enabled in all modes. Main Pages > The Map Page The GPSMAP 96/96C features a real-time moving map that can do much more than just plot your course. The Map Page shows digital cartography (map information) that includes airspace boundaries, airports, navaids, lakes, rivers, coastlines, cities and highways. An on-screen pointer (Panning) arrow lets you pan ahead to other map areas, determine distance and bearing to any map position, and retrieve database information directly from the map. Dedicated zoom keys (In and Out) are provided for instant scale adjustments. Two basic map operating modes, position mode and cursor mode, determine what cartography is shown on the Map Page. Position mode pans the cartography. The position marker (position icon) that shows your travel on the Map Page is an aircraft symbol in Aviation Mode or a position symbol in Marine or Automotive modes. The GPSMAP 96/96C always powers up in the position mode, with the last known location centered on the map screen. 96/96C Owner's Manual 59