Garmin GPSMAP 2206 GPSMAP 2206/2210 Owner's Manual - Page 48

Compass aligned with the red vertical line in the Compass Ring.

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MAIN PAGES > COMPASS PAGE Compass Page The GPSMAP 2206/2210 features two different navigation pages: Compass and Highway. Whenever you are following a route or TrackBack, the Compass Page guides you to your destination with digital readouts and a compass display, which includes a Bearing Pointer. Direction of travel (red line) Data fields For the compass to work, the GPS must be moving. When you are moving, the orange Bearing Pointer points toward your destination, while the Compass Ring reflects the direction you are traveling by a red vertical line at the top of the Compass Ring. When you are headed directly toward your destination, the Bearing Pointer points toward the top of the screen, aligned with the red vertical line at the top of the Compass Ring. If you are not heading toward your destination, the Bearing Pointer turns, continuing to point toward your destination. To head toward your destination, turn until the Bearing Pointer is aligned with the red vertical line in the Compass Ring. Along the right side of the screen are the default data fields; the top field is speed. Also shown are the distance to your waypoint (DIST NEXT) and estimated time en route (ETE NEXT). The distance and en route time decrease as you near your destination. The Bearing Pointer or Compass Ring may point in various directions when you are stationary or at very low speeds. When you start moving, the pointer is correct. You can customize the Compass Page to show other functions and different sizes or types of Digital Data fields. Compass ring Bearing pointer 40 GPSMAP 2206/2210 Owner's Manual

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Compass Page
The GPSMAP 2206/2210 features two different navigation pages: Compass and
Highway. Whenever you are following a route or TrackBack, the Compass Page
guides you to your destination with digital readouts and a compass display, which
includes a Bearing Pointer.
Direction of travel (red line)
Data fields
Compass ring
Bearing pointer
For the compass to work, the GPS must be moving. When you are moving,
the orange Bearing Pointer points toward your destination, while the Compass
Ring reflects the direction you are traveling by a red vertical line at the top
of the Compass Ring. When you are headed directly toward your destination,
the Bearing Pointer points toward the top of the screen, aligned with the red
vertical line at the top of the Compass Ring. If you are not heading toward
your destination, the Bearing Pointer turns, continuing to point toward your
destination. To head toward your destination, turn until the Bearing Pointer is
aligned with the red vertical line in the Compass Ring.
Along the right side of the screen are the default data fields; the top field is speed.
Also shown are the distance to your waypoint (DIST NEXT) and estimated time
en route (ETE NEXT). The distance and en route time decrease as you near your
destination.
The Bearing Pointer or Compass Ring may point in various directions when
you are stationary or at very low speeds. When you start moving, the pointer is
correct.
You can customize the Compass Page to show other functions and different sizes
or types of Digital Data fields.