Goto/mob – Garmin GPSMAP 130 User Manual

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B

Going to a Destination

The GPSMAP 130 provides four ways to navigate to a destination: GOTO,

MOB, TracBack and route navigation. The most basic method of selecting a
destination is the GOTO function, which lets you select a waypoint as your desti-
nation and quickly sets a direct course from your present position. The G key
can be used in three ways: from a list of waypoints, graphically from the map dis-
play and from a list of GOTO options. Pressing the G key once displays a list of
all waypoints in memory, from which you can select a single destination waypoint.

To activate a GOTO from the waypoint list:

1. Press the

G

key.

2. Select a waypoint and press

T

.

Selecting a GOTO Graphically

Pressing the G key twice allows you to graphically select an on-screen way-

point, navaid or cursor position as a destination. A graphical GOTO may be used
to select one of three options from the map display: an existing waypoint, an on-
screen navaid, or a cursor position. If you are selecting a navaid or a new position
as the GOTO destination, the GPSMAP 130 will automatically create or move the
waypoint named ‘MAP’ at the navaid or map position.

To activate a GOTO from the map display:

1. Press the

G

key twice.

2. To select an existing user waypoint, highlight the waypoint on screen and press

T

.

3. To select a navaid, highlight the navaid on screen and press

T

. The GOTO new way-

point page will appear, displaying the navaid position as a ‘MAP’ waypoint, with the
navaid symbol and text as the default icon and waypoint comment. Press

T

to save

the waypoint and begin navigation.

4. To select a cursor position as your destination, move the arrow cursor to the desired

position and press

T

. The GOTO new waypoint page will appear and display the posi-

tion as the ‘MAP’ waypoint. Press

T

to save the waypoint and begin navigation.

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A. Press GOTO once to select a destination from a list

of waypoints.

B. Press GOTO twice to select a destination waypoint

with the map cursor. If you are not selecting an
existing waypoint as your destination, a new way-
point named ‘MAP’ will be created. Keep in mind
that the MAP waypoint will be overwritten for each
MAP GOTO. This allows you to navigate to on-
screen navaids without permanently storing the
navaid as a waypoint. If you want to save the MAP
waypoint, rename it following the steps on page 39.

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GOTO/MOB

Selecting a

GOTO Destination

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