Getting started – Garmin GPSMAP 185 Sounder User Manual

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Let’s continue the Getting Started Tour with the map page.

1. Press the J key.

The GPSMAP 185 Sounder’s map page combines digital chartplotting with a user-

selectable display of navigation data and a built-in worldwide database to 64 nm. It

will also be the page you use most to create and edit waypoints and routes. Before

we take off on our practice route, let’s take a brief look at its various features and

displays.

The map display, located in the middle of the page, shows your boat as a triangle

marker on an electronically generated chart. Geographic names, markers and buoys

that are provided by the Micro G-chart cartridge you’re currently using are also

shown. It also displays your track, routes and nearby waypoints. An on-screen

cursor lets you pan to other map areas, determine the range and bearing to a posi-

tion, and perform various waypoint and route functions.

The data window, located at the top of the page, provides a user-selectable dis-

play of various navigation data, including course, speed over ground, and bearing

and distance to the cursor or a particular waypoint. The status bar, located at the

bottom of the page, displays the current map scale setting, as well as the status

information described on page 21.

GETTING STARTED

Map Page

Boat

Icon

Data

Fields

Map

Scale

A

B

A. The map/sounder split screen displays cartogra-

phy and sounder information at the same time.

The split screen functions as a map page only

and any changes to the sounder display must be

made from the sounder page. Use the QUIT or

PAGE key to quickly switch between the map

split-screen and the sounder page.

B. The map page can also be configured to display

additional data fields and a graphic course devi-

ation scale or compass. See page 40 for more on

map options.

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