Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Section 6

GPS Receiver

Reference

GOTO Navigation

The NavTalk Pilot can navigate to a destination using

any of three different methods:

GOTO— lets you select a waypoint as your

destination and quickly plot a direct course from present
position to that waypoint.

TracBack— allows you to retrace your path using

the track log automatically stored in the receiver’s
memory. This eliminates the need to store waypoints
along the way. (See page 108 for more information about
TracBack.)

Routes— allows you to manually create a sequence

of intermediate waypoints which lead you to your final
destination. The unit will store up to 20 reversible routes,
with up to 30 waypoints in each route.

The easiest way to select your destination is by using

the #/GOTO key. The #/GOTO key can be used by
itself, after highlighting a waypoint name on a list, or after
designating a position on the map display.

To GOTO a waypoint:

1. Press #/GOTO. The GOTO page shows a series of

file tabs for ‘Recent’ waypoints, ‘User’ waypoints or
‘Spell n Find’.

2. To GOTO a recently used waypoint, select the

‘Recent’ tab, highlight the desired waypoint and
press ENTER.

3. To GOTO a user waypoint, select the ‘User’ tab,

highlight the desired waypoint and press ENTER.

4. To enter the identifier of the destination waypoint,

select the ‘Spell n Find’ tab and highlight the
waypoint identifier (name) field. Press ENTER and
use the ARROW or phone keypad to enter the
identifier of the desired waypoint. Press ENTER to
confirm the selection.

To GOTO a waypoint,
press #/GOTO and
highlight the waypoint
identifier field at the
top of the page.

Press ENTER and use the
ARROW or phone keypad
to enter the identifier of the
destination waypoint.
Press ENTER to begin
navigation.

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