Garmin GPSMAP 96 Owner's Manual - Page 75
The HSI To show the HSI in Aviation Mode
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The HSI Page The HSI (Horizontal Situation Indicator) Page replaces the Pointer Page when the unit is in Aviation Mode. During active navigation, the HSI Page guides you to your destination with digital data field readouts and a graphic pointer with a bearing pointer. Data Fields Compass Ring Course Pointer HSI Page To/From Indicator Bug Indicator CDI Scale To show the HSI Page in Aviation Mode: While in Aviation Mode, use PAGE to show the HSI Page. The graphic on the HSI Page depicts the course to your destination (or to the next waypoint in a route), 96/96C Owner's Manual Main Pages > current ground track, off course error and a To/From indicator. The rotating compass ring indicates your current ground track (read at the top of the ring). The course pointer or course deviation pointer indicate the your course and the distance you are off-course. A bug indicator provides course to steer information, guiding you to the destination if you are off-course. The course deviation scale appears behind the course deviation pointer. If you stray off-course, the pointer indicates how far off-course you are. To get back oncourse, steer toward the pointer. The course deviation scale is adjustable for .25, 1.25, or 5.0 (nautical mile/statute mile/kilometer) full scale deflection. The default setting is 1.25. This is adjusted using the IN and OUT keys. As you reach your destination, the To/From Indicator at the center of the HSI indicates waypoint passage. The four data fields at the top of the page are user configurable by accessing the Change Data Fields option from the HSI Page Options Menu. For definitions of available data field options refer to the Appendix. 67