Garmin 530 用户指南

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2 - NAV PAGES
To review information for an on-screen airport, navaid or user waypoint:
1.  Use the panning function (as described on the previous page) to place the target pointer on a waypoint.
2. Press ENT to display the waypoint information page(s) for the selected waypoint.
3. Press CLR to exit the information page(s).
Map Direct-To
To designate an on-screen airport, navaid or user waypoint as your direct-to destination:
1.  Use the panning function (see previous page) to place the target pointer on a waypoint.
2. Press the direct-to key. The Select Direct-to Waypoint Page appears, with the selected waypoint already listed.
3. Press ENT twice to confi rm the selection and begin navigating to the waypoint.
The direct-to function can be used anywhere on the map. If nothing currently exists at the crosshair 
position, a new waypoint (called “+MAP”; shown at left) is created at the target pointer location before the 
direct-to is initiated.
Airspace Information on the Map
When a special-use or controlled airspace boundary appears on the map display, you can quickly retrieve 
information — such as fl oor/ceiling limits and controlling agency — directly from the map.
To view airspace information for an on-screen special-use or controlled airspace:
1.  Use the panning function (see previous page) to place the target pointer on an open area within the boundar-
ies of an airspace. If the area is congested and it is diffi cult to select an open area, you may need to zoom in or 
press CLR to make the selection easier.
2. Press ENT to display an options menu.
3.  “Review Airspace?” should already be highlighted. If not, select it with the small right knob. Press ENT to 
display the airspace information page for the selected airspace.
4.  To display the com frequency(s) for the controlling agency, rotate the large right knob to highlight “Fre quen -
cies?” and press ENT. Press CLR to return to the airspace information page.
5. Press CLR to exit the airspace information page.
Use the panning function and direct-to key to select 
a destination waypoint directly from the map. 
“+MAP” is created as a waypoint if nothing exists 
at the pointer’s location.
Map Page
Use the panning function and ENT key to retrieve 
airspace information from the map.
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