Getting started – Garmin GPSMAP 130 User Manual

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A

B

Going to a Destination

GPS is all about marking positions as waypoints and navigating to them using

the receiver’s steering guidance and map displays. We’ve already seen how to use
the M key to store our present position, so it’s time to move on to the fun
part— going to a destination. The G key, located on the left side of the keypad
above the Q key, is the primary tool used to select a destination waypoint or a
route to navigate. The G key can be used in three primary ways:

• Pressing G once displays a list of all waypoints in memory, from which

you can select a single destination waypoint.

• Pressing G followed by the O key provides a list of GOTO options

that lets you start a TracBack

TM

route, select a destination waypoint from

the nearest waypoints list, select a stored route to navigate, or cancel the
current GOTO destination.

• Pressing G twice allows you to graphically select an on-screen waypoint,

navaid or cursor position as a destination directly from the map display.

For our simulated trip, we’re going to select the preprogrammed tour route (the

second method), which will automatically place our vessel at the first route way-
point. This will also give us an idea of how the O key is used throughout the
GPSMAP 130 system to provide context-sensitive options and functions. Let’s give
it a try by activating the practice route stored in memory for navigation:

1. Press

G

. The waypoint list page will appear (if we were selecting a single waypoint

to navigate to rather than a route, we would highlight the waypoint and press

T

).

2. Press

O

to display the context-sensitive options available for the GOTO function.

3. Use the

R

keypad to highlight the ‘Select Route?’ option. Press

T

to confirm.

4. The select route page will appear, with the ‘GPSMAP TOUR’ route highlighted.

5. Press

T

. The map page will reappear and display five waypoints chained together in

a simple route, with your boat at the first route waypoint.

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GETTING STARTED

Using the GOTO key

A. Pressing GOTO once displays a list of all waypoints

stored in memory. To pick a destination, select the
desired waypoint and press EDIT/ENTER.

B. The GOTO options page allows you to either start a

TracBack route back home, select a destination
from the nearest waypoints list, or select a route
to navigate.

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