Garmin 210 User Manual

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Marking GPS &

Cursor Positions

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The GARMIN GPSMAP system features a MARK position key that lets you

quickly capture your present position or a target cursor position and create a

new waypoint right from the map display. The MARK key will capture your
present position when the cursor is not in use, or will give you the option of
marking your present position or the cursor position when the cursor is in use.

To mark your present position:

1. Press the ® key to capture your present position.

2. If you want to accept the waypoint with the default name, symbol and com­

ment, press ® to confirm the 'OK' prompt.

3. To enter your own name, symbol or comment highlight the appropriate field

and press®.

4. After entering your changes, move the field highlight back to the 'OK' prompt

and press®

To mark the cursor position:

TUse the # keypad to move the cursor to the desired position.

2. Press the ® key to mark the position.

3. Press the CURSOR softkey to select Mark Cursor Position.

4. If you want to accept the waypoint with the default name, symbol and com­

ment, press ® to confirm the 'OK' prompt.

5. After entering your changes, move the field highlight back to the 'OK' prompt

and press®.

The cursor may also be used to mark a navaid position as a waypoint by

snapping to the desired navaid with the cursor and following the steps above.
The default comment will be the navaid text shown on the cartography.

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