Getting started – Garmin GPSMAP 180 User Manual

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A

B

Now that we’re navigating to an actual destination, let’s move on to the next

page of the GPSMAP 180 system, the Navigation Page:

1. Press the

J

key.

The Navigation Page provides graphic steering guidance to your destination.

The bearing (BRG) and distance (DIS) to the destination, with your current course

(COG) and speed over ground (SOG), are displayed at the top of the page, along

with a graphic compass to indicate your cardinal heading. The estimated time

enroute (ETE) and velocity made good (VMG, or the rate you are closing in on

your destination) are displayed at the bottom of the page.

As you head toward the destination, the middle section of the page gives you

visual guidance to your waypoint on a graphic highway, which displays the route

and nearby waypoints on screen. The moving arrow below the highway always

points to the destination waypoint relative to the direction you’re moving. The

line down the center of the highway represents your desired track, while the bot-

tom of the page provides a graphic indication of your crosstrack error (the dis-

tance and direction you are off course) according to the scale at the bottom right

of the page.

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GETTING STARTED

Navigation Page

A. In this example, our boat is off course to the

left by about 1/16th of a mile (the base of the

highway map is equal to the scale selected at

the bottom right of the page). To get back on

course, steer right.

B. In this example, our boat is off course to the

right. To get back on course, steer left. A digi-

tal readout of your exact crosstrack error can

be displayed in any of the six data fields (see

page 29).

Data

Fields

CDI

Scale

Graphic

Highway

Graphic

Compass Tape

Pointer to
Waypoint

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