Garmin GPSMAP 496 Owner's Manual (for North America) - Page 64

Navigating in Automotive Mode

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Automotive Basic Operation in Automotive Mode > Navigating in Automotive Mode Navigating in Automotive Mode Automotive Mode and Marine Mode are similar. Most of the features discussed here also apply to Marine Mode. There are several ways to begin navigating to a point in Automotive Mode: • Select a point on the map and press Direct To . • Press Direct To to start a new route using the Find menu, or start a saved route or track. • Press Nrst/Find to search for a particular item and create a route to it. You can also start a saved route through the Routes tab on the Main Menu. For more information, refer to page 61. To go to a highlighted map item: 1. Use the ROCKER to highlight the item you would like to navigate to on the Map Page. 2. Press Direct To . Go To is added to the list of options and automatically highlighted. If you have selected an area of the map that is not a map feature, Go To MAP Point is listed. Select Go To or Go To MAP Point, and press Enter. Navigate Options in Automotive Mode With Map Feature highlighted while navigating a course 3. Follow the magenta route created on the Map Page. Follow the turn-by-turn route (auto-route) by using the Next Turns Page and Current Route Page. If you are using the external speaker, follow the voice prompts. 56 GPSMAP 496 Owner's Manual

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GPSMAP 496 Owner’s Manual
Automotive
Basic Operation in Automotive Mode >
Navigating in Automotive Mode
Navigating in Automotive Mode
Automotive Mode and Marine Mode are similar. Most of the
features discussed here also apply to Marine Mode.
There are several ways to begin navigating to a point in Automotive
Mode:
Select a point on the map and press
Direct To
.
Press
Direct To
to start a new route using the Find menu, or
start a saved route or track.
Press
NRST/FIND
to search for a particular item and create a
route to it.
You can also start a saved route through the Routes tab on the Main
Menu. For more information, refer to
page 61
.
To go to a highlighted map item:
1. Use the
ROCKER
to highlight the item you would like to navigate
to on the Map Page.
2. Press
Direct To
.
Go To <point name>
is added to the list
of options and automatically highlighted. If you have selected an
area of the map that is not a map feature,
Go To MAP Point
is
listed. Select
Go To <point name>
or
Go To MAP Point,
and
press
ENTER
.
Navigate Options in Automotive Mode
With Map Feature highlighted while navigating a course
3. Follow the magenta route created on the Map Page. Follow the
turn-by-turn route (auto-route) by using the Next Turns Page and
Current Route Page. If you are using the external speaker, follow
the voice prompts.