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GPSMAP 3206/3210 Owner’s Manual
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Creating and Using Waypoints
The GPSMAP 3206/3210 stores up to 4,000 alphanumeric waypoints, each with a 
user-defined icon, comment, depth, and water temperature. 
  NOTE: If you are using an optional GSD 20, GSD 21, or GSD 22, the Depth 
and Water Temp fields fill in automatically.
You can create waypoints using three basic methods:
•  ENTER/MARK—use the ENTER/MARK key to quickly mark your 
current location. 
•  Graphically—use the map display to define a new waypoint.
•  Manually—enter new waypoint coordinates manually.
Creating Waypoints Using the ENTER/MARK Key
Use the ENTER/MARK key to capture your current location (or pointer or map 
item location) to create a new waypoint. You must have a valid position fix to 
mark your current location.
To mark your current location:
1.  Press and hold 
ENTER/MARK until the Review Waypoint Page appears. 
The GPSMAP 3206/3210 captures its current location and creates a 
default name and symbol for the new waypoint. 
2.  To accept the waypoint with the default name and symbol, press 
ENTER
To change any of the available waypoint information, see page 
Review Waypoint Page
Creating Waypoints Using the Map
You can create a waypoint by using the map pointer to point to any map 
location or map feature. When you move the pointer over a map item, you see a 
highlighted description of the item. 
To create a new waypoint from a map location: 
1.  Use the 
ROCKER to move the pointer to the map location you want. 
2.  Press and quickly release 
ENTER/MARK to capture the pointer location. 
Do not hold the button down; doing so marks your current location, not the 
map location. The Review Waypoint Page appears. 
3.  To accept the waypoint with the default information, press 
ENTER 
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To change any waypoint information, highlight the appropriate field and 
press 
ENTER. After entering your changes, press the OK soft key.