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GPS 400 Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-60 Rev. H

SECTION 2

NAV PAGES

2-5

Restoring Factory Settings

All data field settings can be quickly returned to their

original factory settings.

Restoring all six data fields to factory
default settings:

1) From the Default NAV Page, press the MENU

Key to display the Default NAV Page Menu.

2) Turn the large right knob to highlight the

‘Restore Defaults?’ option (Figure 2-7) and
press the ENT Key.

Figure 2-7 Default NAV Page Menu

Dual Unit Considerations

A ‘Crossfill?’ option is also provided for the Default

NAV Page. This option transfers a direct-to destination
or flight plan to a second Garmin 400/500-series unit.
See Section 8.2, Flight Planning: Crossfill for additional
details on using the crossfill option.

2.4 MAP PAGE

The second NAV page is the Map Page (Figure 2-8),

which displays the present position using an airplane
symbol, along with nearby airports, NAVAIDs, user-
defined waypoints, airspace boundaries, lakes, rivers,
highways, and cities.

Figure 2-8 Map Page

Number of Pages in

Current Page Group

Map Range

Map Display

Data Fields

Present

Position

Position of

Current Page

within Current

Page Group

Current Page

Group

NOTe: if the GPS 400 is unable to determine
a GPS position, the present position (airplane)
symbol does not appear on the Map Page.

Different symbols are used to distinguish between

waypoint types. The identifiers for any on-screen
waypoints can also be displayed. (The identifiers are
enabled by default.) Special-use and controlled airspace
boundaries appear on the map, showing the individual
sectors for Class B, Class C, and Class D airspaces.