Basic zoomii^i and pannim, To select a zoom scale, Map page functions – Garmin GPS 89 User Manual
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Map Page Functions
There are four main functions you can perform from the
map page— zooming, pointing, panning and map configu
ration. Each of these functions has its own field’, which may
be selected and activated for use.
Basic Zoomii^i and Pannim
Whenever the map page first appears, the zoom field (at
the top left) is always selected. The map page has 12 map
scales which are selected through the zoom field.
To select a zoom scale:
1. Press 1 or ^ to highlight the zoom held.
2. Pressthe A heytobegin range selection.
3. Use the or keys to scrpll through and find the
desired range scale. Press A to canhrm your selection.
The second function field on the map page is the pan
field, located at the top right comer of the screen. The pan
funaion allows you to move the map with the four arrow
keys to view areas outside the current map.
To activate the pan ftmetion;
1. From the zoom held, use the P key to highlight the pan
held and press A.
2.
Use the arrow keys to move the map in any direction.
As you begin to move the map, a crosshair will appear.
This crosshair will serve as a target marker for the moving
map. The distance and bearing to destination (at the bottom
of the page) wilt now be replaced by the distance and bear
ing from your present position to the target crosshair.
As you pan around the moving map display, youll notice
that the target crosshair will ’snap’ to on-screen waypoints
and highlit the waypoint name. Once a waypoint name is
highlighted, you can review its waypoint definition page or
execute a GOTO function by using the or V key.
To stop tbe panning function and return to yonr
present position;
I.Pressthe A key.
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