Gpsmap folr, Acflrmin – Garmin 210 User Manual

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The GARMIN GPSMAP is a powerful electronic charting/navigating system

that provides detailed chart coverage and convenient control of many
advanced features right from the graphic charting page. This tour is designed
to take you through the basic pages and functions of the GPSMAP system.
Once you’re familiar with the main pages and functions of the unit, refer to the
reference section for instructions on performing specific tasks and functions.

Before beginning the GPSMAP tour, make sure the main unit and antenna

have been properly installed (see Appendices A & B). Note that our tour will
use the GPSMAP’s built-in worldwide database and the simulator mode, so you
won’t have to install a chart cartridge or acquire satellites for this exercise. The
tour assumes you have not changed any of the default settings for the unit. If
you have changed any settings (position formats, units of measure, etc.), the
descriptions and pictures in the tour may not match your configuration.

Powering Up and Starting the GPSMAP Tour

The GPSMAP’s power and screen backlighting are controlled by the

rocker key at the bottom left of the unit. To turn the GPSMAP on:

1. Press and hold the right side of the IjJQIjjl key until the power tone sounds.

2. Once the welcome page appears, press the key to acknowledge the

mariner's warning notice and begin operation.

To adjust the screen backlighting level:

1. To increase the brightness level, press and release the right side of the

jggjkev.

2. To decrease the brightness level, press and release the left side of the

I key.

GPSMAP fOlR

PoHCT Oil

ACflRMIN

GPSMAP 2U

IWRN1N6: The electronic chart is an aid to navi-

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tion designed to facilitate the use of auth­

orized government charts, not to replace them.
Only offioial government charts and notices to
mariners contain all information needed for
the safety of navigation, and as always, the
user is responsible for their prudent use.

Press <ENT> to ocknowledge

The GPSMAP system

is

designed as an aid to

navigation, and is not intended to replace the

use of government-approved charts and tradi­

tional navigation practices. Make sure you

read and understand the mariner’s acknowl­

edgement before

using

the unit.

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