Creating and using routes – Garmin GPSMAP 400 User Manual
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Where To?
To view waypoint information on the Navigation chart:
1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer ( ) to highlight
the waypoint on the Navigation chart and press
SELECT
.
2. Select an option.
Select
Review
or the name of the waypoint to view details of
objects in the vicinity of the cursor. (The
Review button is only
shown when more than one waypoint is in the vicinity.)
Select
Navigate To
to navigate to the selected location.
Select
Create Waypoint
to mark a waypoint at the cursor
location.
Select
Information
to view tide (
), current (
), chart notes, or local services information
near the cursor.
To measure the distance and bearing of an object from your
current location:
1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer ( ) to highlight
the object on the Navigation chart and press
SELECT
>
Measure Distance
. The measurement information appears in
the lower-right corner of the screen. Use the
Rocker
to move
the pointer and measure the distance to other locations. Select
MENU
>
Stop Measuring
to remove the measuring line.
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To view and sort or filter a list of all waypoints:
From the Home screen, select
Information
>
User Data
>
Waypoints
>
Options
. You can then sort the list by name, by
symbol, or by distance from your current location. You can also
filter the list by name or symbol.
To delete a waypoint or an MOB:
1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer ( ) to highlight
the waypoint or the MOB on the Navigation chart.
OR
From the Home screen, select
Information
>
User Data
>
Waypoints
.
2. Select the waypoint or the MOB you want to delete.
3. Select
Review
>
Delete
(The
Review
button is only shown when
more than one waypoint is in the vicinity.)
Creating and Using Routes
You can create and store up to 100 routes, with up to 250 waypoints
each.
To create a route from your present location:
1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer ( ) to select
your destination.
2. Select
Navigate To
>
Route To
.
3. Use the map pointer ( ) to select the location at which you
want to make the last turn toward your destination.