Navigating to a destination – Garmin GPSMAP 3205 User Manual

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GPSMAP 3205 Owner’s Manual



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To add a proximity waypoint:

1. Press the

New Alarm soft key on the Proximity sub tab. The Find From

Current Position Page appears.

2. Highlight a category, and press

ENTER.

3. Use the

ROCKER to highlight a waypoint or map item from the list, and

press

ENTER. The Review Page appears for the selected waypoint or

map item within a red circle.

4. Press the

OK soft key. The Proximity sub tab appears with the Distance

highlighted.

5. Press

ENTER to begin entry of the proximity radius.

6. Use the

ROCKER to enter a distance (up to 99.99 units), and press

ENTER when finished.

To turn proximity alarms on or off:

1. Use the

ROCKER to highlight the field below Proximity Alarm on the

Proximity sub tab, and press ENTER.

2. Select

ON or OFF, and press ENTER.

To clear one or all proximity waypoints from the list:

1. Use the

ROCKER to highlight the proximity waypoint you want to clear.

2. To clear a single alarm, press the

Delete, soft key.

OR

To clear all proximity waypoints, press the

Delete All soft key. A

confirmation message appears.

3. Press the

OK soft key to delete the proximity waypoint. Otherwise, press

the

Cancel soft key, or press QUIT to cancel.

Navigating to a Destination

Using the NAV key, the GPSMAP 3205 provides four ways to navigate to a

destination—Go To Point, Follow Track, TracBack, and Follow Route. When you

are actively navigating, you see a straight line that always runs from your current

location to the destination on the Map Page. The easiest method for selecting a

destination is the Go To function, which allows you to select a destination point,

and then quickly sets a direct course from your present location. If you highlight

a point on a list or the map and press NAV, Go To <point name> appears in

addition to Go To Point. The Go To function can be accessed from any list of

points or graphically from the map display.

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Navigating to a Destination

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