Garmin International Inc 01326 Manual De Usuario

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Oregon Series Owner’s Manual 
Applications
direction, turn toward that direction until 
the arrow is pointing toward the top of 
the compass.
Course Pointer
Bearing to destination
Direction you are 
currently traveling
Course line to 
destination
Scale
Course deviation 
indicator
The course pointer provides an 
indication of drift (right or left) 
according to the scale shown at the edge 
of the compass ring. The scale refers 
to the distance between dots on the 
course deviation indicator. The course 
line to your destination is based on your 
original starting point.
Move back to the “course line to 
destination” to compensate for deviation 
and to get back on course. This is most 
useful if you are navigating on water 
or where there are no major obstacles 
in your path. It also helps you avoid 
hazards to either side of the course, such 
as shoals or submerged rocks.
To change the Compass page data 
fields:
1.  On the Compass page, touch a data 
field.
2.  Touch a data type.
Calibrating the Compass
Calibrate the electronic compass 
(Oregon 300, 400t, 400c, and 400i) 
outdoors. Hold the Oregon level while 
calibrating and using the compass. Do 
not stand near objects that influence 
magnetic fields, such as cars, buildings, 
or overhead power lines.
Calibrate the compass after moving large 
distances, experiencing temperature 
changes greater than 20°F (11°C), or 
changing the batteries.