Are shown in red. for complete information, see, Aviation, Terrain page – Garmin GPSMAP 496 User Manual

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GPSMAP 496 Owner’s Manual

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Aviation

Aviation Mode Pages >

Terrain Page

Terrain Page

The Terrain Page, available only in Aviation Mode, provides an

overhead view of the terrain and obstacles beneath you. Alert

windows appear on all pages to inform you of your proximity to the

terrain and obstacles, as well as an unsafe descent rate. These alerts

depend on user-defined parameters in the Terrain setup.

Terrain Page

Red Terrain

area: terran

within 100 feet

of aircraft

Yellow Terran

area: terran

between 100

and 1000 feet of

the aircraft

Unlighted

obstacle

Lighted

obstacle

Elevaton

Scale

Terrain Information

The areas of the terrain shaded red are predicted to be within

100 feet below or above the aircraft. The yellow terrain areas are

between the user-defined Caution Elevation and 100 feet below the

aircraft. By default, the Caution Elevation is 1,000 feet; therefore,

the areas in yellow are between 1,000 feet and 100 feet below the

aircraft. The black areas are further than the Caution Elevation. A

projected point of impact is marked with an “X” symbol.

Obstacle Information

Obstacles are shown on the Terrain Page at or below the map range

of 12 nm. Obstacles are also shown on the Map Page when the map

range is set to 3 nm or below.
Standard aeronautical chart symbols are used for lighted or unlighted

obstacles taller than 200 feet Above Ground Level (AGL). Refer to

the Obstacle Icons legend below.

Lighted Obstacle 1000 ft AGL and higher.

Unlighted Obstacle 1000 ft AGL and higher.
Lighted Obstacle below 1000 ft AGL.

Unlighted Obstacle below 1000 ft AGL.

Obstacle Icons

Each obstacle is labeled with the altitude of the top of the obstacle,

or Mean Sea Level (MSL). Each obstacle also lists, in parentheses,

the actual height of the obstacle, or Above Ground Level (AGL).

Terrain and Obstacle Color Code

red—terrain or obstacle is within 100 feet of the aircraft.
Yellow—terrain or obstacle is between the user-defined Caution

Elevation and 100 feet below the aircraft.

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