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Getting Started
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Getting Started
Understanding the Features
Understanding the Features
The GPSMAP 3006C/3010C unit’s advanced keypad system is designed to allow quick, convenient 
selection of navigation options and data entry. As you progress through this Owner’s Manual, you will 
often be directed to press a specifi c key or highlight a fi eld on the screen. When you are directed to press 
a key, you should press and quickly release the key. If the key needs to be held down for a period of time 
to activate a secondary function, the instructions will tell you to do so. The position of the highlight is 
controlled by the ARROW KEYPAD. When a fi eld is selected on the screen, it is highlighted in yellow. 
The following features are referred to throughout this manual.
<KEYPAD KEY> - Keypress commands appear in upper case BOLD. Press the corresponding key on 
the unit’s keypad. Example ENTER/MARK, PAGE, FCTN, etc.
Cursor – The highlighted area on the screen that can be moved UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT with the 
ARROW KEYPAD to select individual fi elds. Moving the cursor to a given location allows you to begin 
data entry or scroll through a list. A yellow highlight indicates the location of the cursor.
Field – The location on a page where data or an option may be entered and displayed. The cursor is 
placed on a fi eld using the ARROW KEYPAD to begin data entry or selection of options.
Button (On-Screen) – Similar to “fi eld.” Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight a button and press 
ENTER to select the action that corresponds to the button. 
Scroll Bar – When viewing a list of items too long to display on the screen, a scroll bar appears along 
the right side of the list. The position of the scroll bar indicates which portion of the list is currently dis-
played. The height of the scroll bar indicates the number of items in the list. To scroll through a list, press 
UP or DOWN on the ARROW KEYPAD.
Default – A system selection format built into the unit’s memory that is followed unless you change 
a setting. For example, the default setting for speed readings is nautical miles per hour (knots), but may 
be changed to kilometers or miles per hour. Once a setting is changed, the new setting is retained until 
another change is made or a ‘Restore Default’ menu option is selected.
Cursor (Highlight)
Scroll Bar
Fields
Buttons