Garmin GPS 400 User Manual

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GPS 400 Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-60 Rev. H

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SECTION 6

WPT PAGES

7) Turn the large right knob to highlight ‘Create?’

(Figure 6-38) and press the ENT Key.

Figure 6-38 ‘Create?’ Highlighted

8) Press the small right knob to remove the

flashing cursor.

Creating Reference Waypoints

The GPS 400 allows the pilot to create a new user

waypoint at a defined radial and distance from the present
position. To reference the present position, follow the
preceding steps, but press the CLR Key in Step 4. ‘P.POS’
appears in the reference waypoint (REF WPT) field to
indicate that radial and distance information references
the present position. The second reference waypoint field
(REF WPT) is a temporary reference only, not a reference
that is stored with the user waypoint. By default, this
field displays a radial from the nearest VOR. However,
the pilot can select any waypoint by identifier to use as a
reference in this field.

The GPS 400 can store user-defined waypoints
which are generated from other equipment
in the panel. For example, an eFiS equipped
with joystick inputs can be used to create user
waypoints which (if the installation supports this)
automatically transfer to the GPS 400.

Creating User Waypoints from the Map Page

The Map Page and panning target pointer (Section 2.4,

Map Panning) provide a quick means of saving the present
position as a user-defined waypoint.

Capturing and saving the present position
as a user waypoint:

1) With the Map Page displayed, press the small

right knob to activate the panning function.
The target pointer appears at the present
position (Figure 6-39).

Figure 6-39 Activate Panning Function

2) Press the ENT Key to capture the position

and display the User Waypoint Page (Figure
6-40).

Figure 6-40 User Waypoint Page

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