Garmin eTrex Summit Manuale

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The Set Course option is an additional feature of Sight ‘N Go. It allows the user to visually 
locate a landmark, lock in a bearing to the point and begin navigation on that bearing. 
When using the Set Course feature the Pointer points the direction you need to navigate, 
and display the cross track or the amount you are off course from straight line navigation.
To use the Set Course feature:
1.  Press ENTER to activate the options list.
2.  Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight ‘SIGHT ’N GO’, then press ENTER.
3.  Holding the eTrex Summit level, line up the sighting marks on the case with a distant 
landmark.
4.  Press ENTER to lock the magnetic bearing.
5.  Press the
 UP or DOWN button to select ‘SET COURSE’, then press ENTER.  The eTrex 
Summit begins navigation on the locked bearing
6.  To end navigation, press 
ENTER. Press the UP or DOWN button to select ‘STOP NAVIGA-
TION’, then press 
ENTER.
•  Big Heading/Compass: this allows the user to select between seeing either large heading 
numbers or a large compass.
•  Reset Max Speed: this resets the Maximum Speed achieved during a trip.
•  Reset Trip: the trip time, trip distance (odometer), and average speed are reset to zeros. 
• Stop Navigation: stops any active navigation.
To select a Pointer Page option:
1.  Press the ENTER button on the POINTER Page.
2.  The Options Menu appears. Press the UP or DOWN button, highlight the desired option, 
and press ENTER. Once you press ENTER, the change is made and the Options Menu 
disappears.
When  using  the  ‘Set  Course’  feature,  the  ‘Pointer’ 
indicates  a    direct  bearing  to  your  destination.  
The center of the pointer (D-Bar) will show  your 
cross track (the distance you are right or left of the 
desired course).  The example above shows that you 
are headed toward your destination but have drifted 
off course to the left about 50 feet. To return to your 
desired course turn toward the D-Bar (right) until the 
D-Bar aligns with the pointer
Options
Pointer Page