Garmin GPS 75 User Manual

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To activate the GOTO function...

· Press GOTO. The above page will be displayed with the cursor on

the GOTO waypoint field. If the GPS 75 is currently navigating to
a waypoint, that waypoint will be offered as the default GOTO
waypoint. If the waypoint field is blank or the waypoint shown is
not the desired destination, type the new name right over the old
name. NOTE: If a non-existent waypoint name is entered, the
Waypoint Definition Page will appear to give you the opportunity
to create the waypoint (see Section 3.4).

· Confirm the default GOTO waypoint by pressing the ENT key.

The NAV Page will be displayed. (The D-Bar on the CDI will be re-
centered at this point, see Section 3.8 below.)

Alternatively, the GOTO function may be quickly activated from many
pages (e.g. the Nearest Waypoint Page or the Waypoint List) by placing
the cursor over the desired waypoint name and pressing the GOTO key.
The GOTO Page will be displayed with the cursor on the GOTO waypoint
name. The GOTO function will be activated when the ENT key is
pressed.

To cancel the GOTO function...

· Press GOTO.

· Press CLR. The GOTO waypoint name will become blank.

· Press ENT. The GPS 75 will start to navigate using the active

route, if it has been programmed (see Chapter 4). Otherwise, the
GPS 75 will stop computing waypoint navigation data.

3.8NAVIGATING TO A WAYPOINT

There are four navigation pages available from the NAV key. You may
cycle through the following with softkeys at the bottom of each page:
NAV (navigation summary), CDI (graphic course deviation indicator),
PLOT (graphic plotter), and POSN (Present Position Page).

Active Leg

Cyclic Fields

D-Bar

Relative
Bearing Pointer

Cyclic Fields

Scale Setting

Course Deviation
Indicator (CDI)

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