Pointer page – Garmin GPSMAP 188C Sounder User Manual

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GPSMAP 188/188C Sounder Owner’s Manual

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Set Up Map—configures the map display preferences, including

map detail, map orientation, automatic zoom, and various map

items and points. Refer to “Main Menu—Map Tab” on

page 64

for

more information.

To change a map setup feature:

1. From the Map Page menu, highlight

Set Up Map, and press

ENTER.

2. Press left or right on the

ROCKER to highlight a tab, then

press up or down on the

ROCKER to highlight the setting

you want to change, and press

ENTER.

3. Press up or down on the

ROCKER to highlight to a setting,

and press

ENTER. To exit, press QUIT.

From the map setup page, you can access the following menu

options by pressing MENU.

Defaults—restores settings back to factory settings for the

tab highlighted.

All Map Defaults—restores settings back to factory settings

for all tabs.

Turn Declutter On/Off—toggles between showing BlueChart spot

soundings and map outlines for easier viewing.

Pointer Page

The Pointer Page provides graphic steering guidance to a

destination waypoint, with an emphasis on the bearing to your

destination and current direction of travel. The middle of the

page features a rotating compass ring that shows your course

over ground (track) while you are moving, and a bearing pointer

that indicates the direction of the destination (bearing) relative

to the course over ground. The compass ring and pointer arrow

work independently to show—at a glance—the direction of your

movement and the direction to your destination. For instance, if

the arrow points up, you are going directly to the waypoint. If the

arrow points any direction other than up, turn toward the arrow

until it points up—then continue in that direction.
The current speed, distance to the next waypoint, turn angle and

current location are displayed at the top of the screen. This page

provides better steering guidance when traveling at slower speeds

or when making frequent directional changes. When you are not

navigating to a waypoint, the compass ring shows the current

direction of travel but the arrow does not appear.

NOTE: The bearing pointer, bearing bug, and compass ring

can point in various directions when you are stationary or at

very low speeds. Once you start moving, the pointer is correct.

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