Garmin GNC 420 User Manual

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GNC 420(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

SECTION 3

NAV PAGES

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190-00140-20 Rev. K

The ‘Setup Map?’ option (described in Section 3.4)

allows the pilot to define the maximum range at which
each map feature appears. This provides the pilot with
complete control to minimize screen clutter. The pilot
can also quickly remove items from the map using the
CLR Key.

Quickly decluttering the Map Display:

Press the CLR Key momentarily (as needed) to
select the desired amount of map detail.

The CLR Key allows the pilot to quickly declutter the

Map Display, providing four levels of map detail. Note the
‘-2’ (‘-1’ and ‘-3’ are also provided) suffix designation in
Figure 3-10, indicating each successive declutter level.

Map Detail Level

Figure 3-10 Detail Level on Map Page

The right-hand side of the Map Page includes four

user-selectable data fields (Figure 3-8). By default, the
displayed data is: destination waypoint name (WPT),
desired track (DTK), distance to destination waypoint
(DIS), and ground speed (GS). Any of these data fields
may be changed to display a different data type, as
outlined in Section 3.4. The pilot may also remove the
four data fields from the map to show a larger map image,
as described in Section 3.4.

Map Panning

Another Map Page function is panning, which allows

the pilot to move the map beyond its current limits
without adjusting the map range. When the panning
function is selected (by pressing the small right knob), a
target pointer flashes on the Map Display (Figure 3-11).
A window also appears at the top of the Map Display
showing the latitude/longitude position of the pointer,
plus the bearing and distance to the pointer from the
present position.

Pointer Position

Window

Target Pointer

Figure 3-11 Panning on Map Page

Selecting and using the panning function to
pan the Map Display:

1) Press the small right knob to activate the

panning target pointer.

2) Turn the small right knob to move up (turn

clockwise) or down (counterclockwise).

3) Turn the large right knob to move right (turn

clockwise) or left (counterclockwise).

4) To cancel the panning function and return to

the present position, press the small right
knob.

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