AVIATION MODE PAGES > MAP PAGE
This section discusses the major pages, such as the Map and Terrain Pages, as well as some additional aviation features, such as E6B.
Map Page
The GPSMAP 296 features a
In Aviation Mode, by default, four
Compass Arc
Data Field
Airports
Map Zoom
airports, navaids, lakes, rivers, coastlines, cities, and highways. Dedicated zoom keys (IN and OUT) are provided for range
Current
Range
adjustments.
Two basic map operating modes, location mode and pan mode, determine what cartography is shown on the Map Page. Location mode pans the map to keep your present location in the screen area. The location marker (icon) that shows your travel on the Map Page is an aircraft symbol in Aviation Mode and a triangle symbol
in Marine and Automotive modes. The GPSMAP 296 always turns on in location mode, with the last known location centered on the map. When you press the ROCKER, the GPSMAP 296 enters pan mode, which moves the map to keep the white arrow (map pointer) within the screen area.
Location
Map Page (Aviation Mode)
A navigation arc (Horizontal Situation Indicator, or HSI) appears by default on the Map Page. The arc works like the compass on the Panel Page, indicating the course and your deviation left/right of this course. If the route line and magenta arrow are heading straight up, you are heading directly to your destination.
NOTE: The navigation arc only shows up in Aviation Mode when the Map Page is set to Track Up. See page 33.
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