Selecting a map item go to destination, Follow track and tracback navigation – Garmin GPSMAP 2110 User Manual

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To Go To a point:

1. Press

NAV.

2. Highlight

Go To Point, and press ENTER. The Find From Current Position

Page opens.

3. Highlight

Waypoints, and press ENTER. (You can also choose to go to

other points from this list, such as cities or Tide Stations.)

4. Select a waypoint, and press

ENTER to open the Review Waypoint Page

for the selected waypoint.

5. Press the

Go To soft key to begin navigation. A magenta line appears on

the map display showing the course from your present location to the

Go To point.

To stop navigation:

1. Press

NAV.

2. Highlight

Stop Navigation, and press ENTER.

Selecting a Map Item Go To Destination

A Go To can be used to select one of three items from the map display—an

existing waypoint, on-screen map items such as rivers, cities, navaids, or

a new map point. If you select a map item as the Go To destination, the

GPSMAP 2106/2110 automatically uses the name of the map item, but the point

is not stored in the waypoint list. If you select a new map point (non-map item) as

the Go To destination, the GPSMAP 2106/2110 automatically creates a waypoint

named MAP at the pointer location.

To Go To an existing waypoint or map item from the map display:

1. Use the

ROCKER to highlight the waypoint or map item to which you want

to navigate on the Map Page, and press

NAV.

2. On the Navigation menu, highlight

Go To <waypoint name>, and press

ENTER.

To Go To a new map point (non-map item) from the map display:

1. Use the

ROCKER to move the pointer to the location you want to go to,

and press

NAV.

2. With

Go To MAP Point highlighted, press ENTER.

To stop navigation:

1. Press

NAV.

2. Highlight

Stop Navigation, and press ENTER.

Follow Track and TracBack Navigation

A track is an electronic breadcrumb trail recording or history of your path. The

track currently being recorded is the “active” track. An active track can be stored

or saved in the unit. Both the Follow Track and TracBack options navigate in

the same way. Follow Track uses stored or “saved” tracks; TracBack uses your

current or “active” track.

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