Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Section 6

GPS Receiver

Reference

Release Hold— cancels the ‘hold’ feature enabled

when the ‘Set OBS and Hold’ option was selected. This
option returns the unit to automatic sequencing of
waypoints along the active route. However, if an OBS
course has been selected, that course setting will be
retained until cancelled or until waypoint passage.

To release a waypoint hold and return to
automatic sequencing of route waypoints,
highlight ‘Release Hold’ and press ENTER.

Capture VNAV Profile— is used to center/re-center

the VNAV indicator on the HSI display. To utilize this
feature, a GOTO or route must be in use and a valid
vertical navigation profile must be entered on the vertical
navigation setup page.

Cancel Capture— is used to return the VNAV

indicator to the settings originally entered on the vertical
navigation setup page.

Big Numbers— allows you to select a different page

layout, with a smaller compass-type display and two user-
selectable, large-character data fields. If ‘Big Numbers’ is
selected, ‘HSI’ will appear as an option instead.

To toggle between HSI and Big Numbers
page formats, highlight ‘Big Numbers’ (or
‘HSI’) and press ENTER.

Change fields— allows you to choose the data

displayed on four user-selectable data fields. There are thirty-
four available data types, including Average (AVG) Speed,
Bearing, Distance, ETA to Destination (DEST), Speed, Time
to Destination (DEST), Track, a Trip Odometer and more.

To change a data field:

1. Highlight ‘Change Fields’ and press ENTER.

2. Highlight the data field you wish to change and

press ENTER.

3. Select the type of data you want to appear on this

field and press ENTER.

Restore Defaults— resets all data fields to the

factory default settings.

When using the vertical
navigation feature, a VNAV
indicator (moving horizontal
bar) will guide your descent
to the target altitude.

The ‘Change Fields’
option allows you to
select from a list of
available data types.

‘Big Numbers’ above a
smaller compass-type
display. The pointer
indicates bearing to
your destination.

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