Garmin GPSMAP 2006C User Manual

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Reference

Main Menu Page

The GPSMAP 2006/2010’s Main Menu Page provides access to various waypoint, system, navigation

and interface management, and setup menus in an easy to use “tab” format. The Main Menu page is avail-

able from any page in the GPSMAP 2006/2010’s system, and is accessed through the MENU key. See pages

6-8 for additional instructions changing settings and entering data.

To access the Main Menu Page, press MENU.
To select a Menu tab from the Main Menu page:

1. Move the ARROW KEYPAD UP or DOWN to highlight the tab you want to view. The information for the

highlighted tab automatically appears to the right. If you want to highlight any of the tab items, press to

the RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD, then move UP or DOWN to select individual items.

2. Press either the SOFT KEYS for additional submenu options or press ENTER/MARK to make changes to

the highlighted item. Press LEFT on the ARROW KEYPAD to get back to the tab list. Press QUIT to exit.

The 16 Main Menu tabs are divided into categories by function:
• GPS Info — shows satellite status, accuracy, initialize position.
• Tide — Tide page shows 24-hour tide chart with levels and times.
• Trip — provides trip speeds, odometers, averages, and trip timers.
• Celestial — Celestial page shows sun/moon time cycles and positions.
• Points — allows you to create, edit, or delete waypoints. See pages 35-40.
• Routes — allows you to create, edit, activate, or delete routes. See pages 45-52.
• Tracks — lets you record a track, define how it is recorded and displayed.
• DSC — allows you to control the optional Digital Selective Calling (DSC) interface.
• User Card — interface control for saving waypoints, routes, and tracks to a data card.
• Time — sets up time format, time zones, and daylight savings.
• Pages — enables main pages to be shut off, turned on, or ‘jumped to’.
• Map — sets up Map Page features, zooms, and text size. See pages 20-23.
• Highway — sets up Highway Page features. See pages 33-34.
• Temp — displays a temperature log graph (if equipped with GSD 20).
• Sonar — sets up Sonar Page and Sounder settings (if equipped with GSD 20). See pages 26-28.
• System — defines beeper and simulator, restores setup, and displays system information.
• Units — defines position format, datum, heading, and distance and speed units.
• Comm — interface settings for use with a PC or second device.
• Alarms — sets up system, navigation, and sonar alarms.

Main Menu Tabs

Submenu Tabs

Main Menu Page

Main Menu Tabs

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