Conjigiirfliio – Garmin GPSCOM 190 User Manual

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R

e f e r e n c e

Map

Conjigiirfliio«

AutoZoom automatically

uses the furgest scale which
will show}it>ur

current

fiosition

and the destination

waypoint.

Using the AutoZoom

Junc­

tion

will allow

manual map

scale changes

without turn­

ing

automatic map

scaling

off.

At the bottom ot the map configuration page is the

track log submenu which controls all the track log fea­
tures (see page 67). The track log can be set up through
the map configuration page or through the track log sub­
menu on the main menu page.

To set AutoZoom, range rings, or map orientation:

1. Highlight the desired map display field setting and press

2. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired

setting, and press

The plot points function sets the number of points

the unit will attempt to plot. The maximum number of
points that can be displayed is 2048 if all 2048 points are
selected. Note: Once you’ve reached the maximum num­
ber of plot points allowed in memory, the older points
will be lost as new ones are added.

To set the number of plot points;

1. Highlight the 'TRK LOG' field setting and press

2. Use the up and dowrp^rrow keys to select the desired

setting, and press i

AutoZoom

AutoZoom automatically changes the map scale to

keep your present position and destination on the display
at all times. Whenever a GOTO or route is activated,
AutoZoom will default to the largest map scale that will

fit your present position and ‘active to’ waypoint. As you

head tow'ard the destination, the scale will change to the
next lower scale when your present position and the des­

tination can be displayed on that particular scale.

The AutoZoom feature will stop when the scale has

reached the 1 nm setting. AutoZoom is designed to allow

you to manually change the map scale without turning

the automatic map scaling off. In addition, AutoZoom
determines whether or not to change the scale based
upon the current status of the map:

•If the map scale is manually zoomed in before an

AutoZoom takes place, the automatic scaling will

resume once it reaches the scale you have selected.

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