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GPSMAP 2106/2110 Owner’s Manual 
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Using Waypoint Lists
The Points tab on the Main Menu has two sub tabs, User and Proximity, which 
allows you to manage a large number of waypoints quickly and efficiently. The 
Proximity sub tab also provides a continuously updated proximity waypoint alarm  
that you can use to define an alarm circle around submerged hazards or shallow 
waters.
To access the Points tab from the Main Menu:
1.  Press and hold 
ADJ/MENU to open the Main Menu.
2.  Use the 
ROCKER to highlight the Points tab, and highlight either the User 
or 
Proximity sub tab.
Sub tabs
User Waypoints
The User sub tab on the Points tab shows a master list of all waypoints currently 
stored in memory. From the User sub tab, you can review, edit, rename, or delete 
individual waypoints, or delete all user waypoints. The number of available and 
used waypoints are shown at the bottom of the User sub tab. Stored waypoints are 
arranged in alphanumeric order.
To scroll through and review the waypoint list:
1.  Use the 
ROCKER to highlight the Points tab on the Main Menu, and then 
highlight the 
User sub tab.
2.  Press up or down on the 
ROCKER to scroll through the list of waypoints; 
press right or left on the 
ROCKER to scroll by page.
3.  Press 
ENTER to review the highlighted waypoint on the Review Waypoint 
4.  Press the 
Next soft key to return to the waypoint list. The next waypoint in 
the list is automatically highlighted.
Deleting Waypoints
The following soft keys are available when you highlight a waypoint on the User 
sub tab:
•  New Waypoint—creates a new waypoint.
•  Delete—deletes the selected waypoint from the list and from any route in 
which the waypoint was used.
•   Del by Smbl—deletes waypoints that use the same symbol.
•  Delete All—deletes all waypoints from the unit.
  NOTE: When you delete a waypoint from the list, it cannot be recovered from 
the unit. Save important waypoints to a data card, or write them down.