Garmin GPS 120 User Manual
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Now that we’ve seen how to create a new way-
point, lets navigate to it (rementber, we’ll be navi
gating a direct course line to your destination, so
make sure there isn’t an obstruction in your way):
1.Press the!
I key.
2. The N avigation Page w ill appear w ith the w ay-
pointfield highlighted. Press the -^or '^keys
to scroll through the available w aypoints until
the w aypoint you just created is displayed.
3. Press the key to confirm that you w ant to
naw gate to the displayed w aypoint
The GPS 120 will now guide you to the way-
point. As you begin moving, the Navigation Page
will display nav data and graphic steering guid
ance, The bearing and distance to waypoint, with
your current track and speed are displayed at the
top of the screen, with your estimated time enroute
(ETE) and velocity made good (VMG, or the rate you
are closing in on your destination) at the bottom.
Bearing (a
Wa)((wint
Preseti!
Track
Course
Deviation
Scale
Estimated
Time
Enrome
As you head towards your destination, the mid
dle section of the screen provides visual guidance
to your waypoint on a moving graphic ‘highway’.
The moving arrow just below the course deviation
scale always points to your selected waypoint
(REEF) relative to the direction you are moving.
Distance to
Waypoint
Speed
Over
Ground
Grapiiie
Higliway
Vetociiy
Mode Good
GOTO
&
StcciiHg
Guidtniœ
o tt
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TRK SPtt
ISEE F__
n
O.ES
ETE
n
,wm
D.ES
UHG
The moving highway
provides a visual per-
specliveoj the
distance
and
direction to
way-
point. The highway will
always
move to ‘point’
in the general direction
of your
destination, with
(he relative
distance
indicated
by the angle
of
the outside lines
of
the
highway,
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