Garmin eTrex Legend H Owner's Manual - Page 37

Compass Measure, Distance, ROCKER - guide

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Main Pages Measuring Distance To measure distance between two points: 1. Press MENU > Measure Distance. An on-screen arrow appears at your location with "REF" below it. Compass Page The Compass page guides you to your destination with a graphic compass display and a bearing or course pointer. 2. Move the arrow to the reference point (the starting point you want to measure from), and press the ROCKER. A push pin icon marks the starting point. Bearing pointer 3. Move the arrow to the point you want to measure. The distance between the two points is shown in the upperright corner. Compass Page The rotating compass ring indicates the direction you are heading. The bearing and course pointers indicate the direction eTrex Legend H and eTrex Vista H Owner's Manual 35

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eTrex Legend H and eTrex Vista H Owner’s Manual
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Main Pages
Measuring Distance
To measure distance between
two points:
1. Press
MENU
>
Measure
Distance
. An on-screen arrow
appears at your location with
“REF” below it.
2. Move the arrow to the
reference point (the starting
point you want to measure
from), and press the
ROCKER
. A push pin icon
marks the starting point.
3. Move the arrow to the point
you want to measure. The
distance between the two
points is shown in the upper-
right corner.
Compass Page
The Compass page guides you to
your destination with a graphic
compass display and a bearing or
course pointer.
Bearing
pointer
Compass Page
The rotating compass ring
indicates the direction you are
heading. The bearing and course
pointers indicate the direction