Garmin GPSMAP 295 User Manual

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Going to a Waypoint

To select a GOTO destination from the waypoint
information pages, select the on-screen ‘GOTO’ button
and press ENTER.

To select a GOTO destination from a list of waypoints (such
as the Nearest Airports list), use the ROCKER KEYPAD to
highlight the desired airport and press D WPT. Then,
press ENTER to begin navigation.

The ‘GOTO’ button, appearing at the bottom of the waypoint information pages, allows you to

quickly and easily navigate to the displayed airport, navaid or user-created waypoint. Selecting a
‘GOTO’ destination establishes a straight-line course from your present position to the destination
you’ve chosen. The selection of a ‘GOTO’ destination can begin in several different ways:

• By pressing the D WPT key and selecting an airport, navaid or user-created waypoint from

memory (as described on page 11).

• By pointing to a destination on the Map Page and pressing ENTER (as described on page 11).

• By highlighting (via the ROCKER KEYPAD) the desired destination from a list of waypoints

(such as the Nearest Airports) and pressing ENTER.

In each instance, the waypoint information pages are displayed, thereby providing access to the on-

screen GOTO button.

To select a GOTO destination from the waypoint information pages:

1. Display the waypoint information pages using one of the three methods described above.

2. If the D WPT key is used to select the destination, display the destination waypoint by following

the steps described at the top of page 11.

3. Highlight the on-screen ‘GOTO’ button using the ROCKER KEYPAD and press ENTER.

Once the GOTO destination is selected, use the Map Page or HSI Page to keep track of your

progress as you head toward your destination. To cancel the current GOTO destination, simply select
another destination or select “Cancel GOTO” from the waypoint information pages’ menu.

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