User manual GARMIN GPSMAP 527XS

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[. . . ] Without downloaded detailed map data from Garmin MapSource®, only waypoints, cities, interstate exits and geocache points can be used as destinations. Use the ROCKER key to select the Waypoints icon and then press ENTER to display the list of waypoints. By default, the list will show only those nearest to your current location. [. . . ] Use the ROCKER key to select the "Go To" button at the bottom of the page. Then press ENTER to begin navigation to the waypoint. Waypoint Information Page Using the on-screen buttons allows you to delete the waypoint, view it on the map page or navigate to it. Navigating to a Waypoint When using "Go To" to navigate, a direct line (or course) is created to the waypoint. If you stray off course, you can use a bearing (compass pointer) to redirect you toward your destination. The Map, Compass and Trip Computer Pages use these elements to direct your navigation efforts. This page contains a "Bearing Pointer" and a "Compass Ring. " The Bearing Pointer indicates the direction to go, and the Compass Ring rotates to indicate North orientation when you begin to move. Digital data fields at the top of the page display selectable navigation information such as speed, distance to go, elapsed time, etc. Press the QUIT key to view the Map Page and observe your progress toward the waypoint. A Bearing line displays on the map, and the Position Arrow moves as you move. This page displays travel data such as a trip odometer, maximum speed, etc. Observe the Satellite Page and the GPS status messages as they appear at the top of the page. · "Acquiring Satellites" message appears as the GPSmap 60 begins to search for satellites overhead. · Your "Location Coordinates" display when four or more satellites are fixed (enough to determine an approximate elevation as well as ground location). Adjusting the Backlighting and Contrast Lighting conditions may make it difficult to view the GPSmap 60 display. If so, you may need to turn on the backlighting and adjust it to the desired level of brightness. With the GPSmap 60 On, press and release the POWER key to display the Backlight/Contrast Adjustment Sliders. Press and release the POWER key or use the Up/Down Rocker keys to increase the brightness level. Use the Left/Right Rocker keys to Backlight/Contrast adjust the contrast level. Allow the Adjustment Slider to close on its own or press the ENTER key. The backlight is factory-set to timeout in 15 seconds unless connected to an external power source. [. . . ] The backlight is factory-set to timeout in 15 seconds unless connected to an external power source. Refer to "Display Setup" on page 46 of the Owner's Manual to change the timeout period for the backlight and set the contrast percentage. POWER/BACKLIGHT Key - Press and hold to turn unit On/Off. Press and release to adjust backlighting. IN OUT FIND MARK IN/OUT Zoom Keys - From the Map Page, press to zoom in or out. [. . . ]

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