Vnav (vertical navigation) – Garmin GPSMAP 196 User Manual

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VNAV (Vertical Navigation)

The VNAV sub tab in the Main Menu provides settings for the

vertical navigation feature. These settings create a three-dimensional

profile that guides you from your present location and altitude to a

final (target) altitude at a specified location.
When the VNAV profile is defined, message alerts help keep you

informed of your progress. The bar on the HSI on the Panel Page

shows your VNAV profile.
To use the vertical navigation feature, your ground speed must be

greater than 35 knots and you must be navigating a Goto or a route.
The “Approaching VNAV Profile” message appears one minute

prior to the initial descent point. The descent angle locks to prevent

changes in speed from altering the profile. The VNAV feature does

not take into account any changes in groundspeed that occur during

the transition from level flight to descent or climb.

At 500 ft above the target altitude, the “Approaching Target

Altitude” message appears, the time to vertical navigation goes

blank, and the VNAV indicator disappears from the Panel Page.

CAUTION: The GPSMAP 196 is a VFR navigation tool and

should not be used to perform instrument approaches. VNAV is

only a VFR navigation aid and is not intended for instrument

approaches.

VNAV Profile

Glide Ratio to Target

Distance to Target

Distance to Profile

Target Altitude

Airport

Visual representation of VNAV

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