Garmin GPSMAP 496 Owner's Manual (for North America) - Page 124

Setup Tab, System Sub Tab, VNAV Sub Tab

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Main Menu > Setup Tab Setup Tab To customize how your GPSMAP 496 operates, adjust certain system settings in the Main Menu. System Sub Tab To open the System tab, press Menu twice to open the Main Menu. Select Setup from the vertical tab list. Then select System from the row of tabs along the top of the page. Text Language-allows you to select from various languages for the unit's pages and menus. WAAS-allows you to Disable and Enable WAAS from this field. External Power Off-allows you to select whether the GPSMAP 496 remains on (Stay On) or the unit turns off (Turn Off) when external power is removed from the unit. External Power On-allows you to turn the GPSMAP 496 on (Turn On) or charge the battery (Charge Battery) when external power is applied to the unit. System Setup Tab VNAV Sub Tab The VNAV sub tab on the Main Menu provides settings for the vertical navigation feature. These settings create a three-dimensional profile that guides you from your present location and altitude to a final (target) altitude at a specified location. See page 42. System Mode-sets the unit to operate in Normal Mode, Battery Saver Mode, or Simulator Mode (for practice ONLY). Usage Mode-sets the unit to the mode you want. Speed Filter-allows the unit to average speed readings. Choose from Off, Auto (automatically controls filtering), or On (allows you to enter a value in seconds). VNAV Sub Tab 116 GPSMAP 496 Owner's Manual

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GPSMAP 496 Owner’s Manual
Main Menu >
Setup Tab
Setup Tab
To customize how your GPSMAP 496 operates, adjust certain
system settings in the Main Menu.
System Sub Tab
To open the System tab, press
MENU
twice to open the Main Menu.
Select
Setup
from the vertical tab list. Then select
System
from the
row of tabs along the top of the page.
System Setup Tab
System Mode
—sets the unit to operate in
Normal
Mode,
Battery
Saver
Mode, or
Simulator
Mode (for practice ONLY).
Usage Mode
—sets the unit to the mode you want.
Speed Filter
—allows the unit to average speed readings. Choose
from
Off
,
Auto
(automatically controls filtering), or
On
(allows you
to enter a value in seconds).
Text Language
—allows you to select from various languages for
the unit’s pages and menus.
WAAS
—allows you to
Disable
and
Enable
WAAS from this field.
External Power Off
—allows you to select whether the
GPSMAP 496 remains on (
Stay On)
or the unit turns off (
Turn Off)
when external power is removed from the unit.
External Power On
—allows you to turn the GPSMAP 496 on
(
Turn On
) or charge the battery
(
Charge Battery
)
when external
power is applied to the unit.
VNAV Sub Tab
The VNAV sub tab on the Main Menu provides settings for the
vertical navigation feature. These settings create a three-dimensional
profile that guides you from your present location and altitude to a
final (target) altitude at a specified location. See
page 42
.
VNAV Sub Tab