Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Section 6

GPS Receiver

Reference

Highway Page

Whenever a destination waypoint(s) has been

selected, the NavTalk Pilot’s Highway Page will guide you
to your destination with digital readouts and a highway
display. Along the top of the page are four user-selectable
data fields that display current speed, distance, time to
next waypoint, and a bearing pointer (defaults). The
bearing pointer always points to the destination waypoint
(or the next waypoint when using a route) relative to the
direction you are moving (track). If the bearing pointer
points straight ahead, you are heading directly to your
destination. If the bearing pointer points any direction
other than up, turn toward the arrow until it points up—
then continue in that direction.

The graphic heading compass at the top of the page

indicates the direction you are moving (track). Directly
below the heading compass, the highway display provides
visual guidance to the destination waypoint and keeps
you on your intended course line. Your course is
represented by the centerline down the middle of the
graphic highway. As you head toward your destination,
the highway perspective will move to indicate your
progress to the waypoint and which direction you should
steer to stay on course.

If you are navigating a route, the highway display will

show each route waypoint in sequence, with the active leg
indicated by the white portion of the highway. Nearby
airports not in the route will also be displayed by signposts.
Five available scale settings allow you to zoom in or out on
the highway display for a smaller or larger view.

To zoom in or out on the highway display:

1. Press the IN zoom key to decrease the scale and

show a smaller view area.

2. Press the OUT zoom key to increase the scale and

show a larger view area.

Your course is represented
by the highway centerline.
Keep the centerline in the
middle of the display to
stay on course.

When using a route,
the Highway Page
indicates each leg with
waypoint sign posts
along the route.

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