Garmin gpsmap 162 Manuale Utente

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Getting Started
Map Cursor
Using the Map Cursor
Working from the Map Page is a simple process that centers around the use of the cursor.  
Controlled by the ARROW KEYPAD, the cursor is an important tool that can be used to pan to 
other map locations, mark and edit waypoints and routes, and review position data of on-screen map 
items and waypoints.
To get a feel for using the Map Page and using the cursor, try the following exercise:
1.   Use the IN/OUT keys to set the map scale to the 50 nm setting. Your boat should be near the center 
of the map, at the receiver’s last known position. (If your boat isn’t where it should be, make sure 
that you have initialized the receiver and acquired a position as described on pages 1-2.)
2.   Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the cursor. Notice how another data fi eld appears at the 
top of the page, showing the bearing and distance from your boat to the cursor, along with the 
latitude/longitude of the cursor.
3.   Press the QUIT key to remove the cursor and re-center your boat on the map display.
As you become more familiar with the cursor, you’ll see that the map display actively scrolls or 
‘pans’, letting you explore areas around the world and create waypoints and routes.  Wherever you 
move the cursor, you’ll always be just one QUIT keystroke away from returning the map to your 
present position.
Now that you’ve seen how the Status and Map Pages can be used to monitor satellite acquisition 
and your present location, let’s take a minute to learn how to mark and store your present position as 
a waypoint.  Since you’re in simulator mode, the present position displayed will be the last position 
calculated by the receiver, which should be the spot where you’ve initialized the unit.  This will also 
give you an opportunity to see how the GPSMAP 162’s keypad and ENTER/MARK key are used for 
data entry and changing the waypoint name and symbol.
Current position
Map Scale
Map Cursor
Cursor Coordinates
Bearing
Distance