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General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

General Overviewand Primary Functions

Page 2: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Introduction

• This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure steps that guide you through these features.

Page 3: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Topics

• Basic Operation• Main Pages• User Waypoints• Main Menu• Quick Tips

Page 4: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Basic Operation Includes

• Keypad usage• Turning the Unit On &

Off• Main Page Sequence• Screen Backlighting &

Contrast

Page 5: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Keypad Usage

• Red Power Key Press and hold to turn unit on and off.

• Page Key Scrolls through the main page sequence

• Quit Key Returns the display to a previous page or restores a data field’s previous value.

• Enter/Mark Key Activates highlighted fields and confirms menu options. Press and hold this key to mark present position as a user-created waypiont

• In & Out Keys Zoom the map in and out

• Rocker Keypad Controls the movement of the cursor, its used to select options and positions, and to enter data.

• D WPT Key Allows you to select a destination waypoint. Press and hold this key to display the Favorite Waypoints List

• Menu Key Displays a menu of available options for the current page. Press twice to display the Main Menu

• Route Key Displays a list of stored routes and allows you to create new routes

• NRST Key Displays nine nearest airports, navaids, airspace, user waypoints ARTCC & FSS frequencies, cities, highway exits and points of interest.

Page 6: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Turning the Unit On / Off

• Press and hold the red power key.

• Once the testing is complete,

• Welcome page is replaced with a database page.

• Press enter to acknowledge the database page.

• Press the enter key again to acknowledge the map source page.

Page 7: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Screen Back Lighting & Contrast

• Press the Red Power Key momentarily to display a pop-up window

• Then use the Rocker Keypad to make any desired screen backlight or contrast adjustments

Page 8: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Main Pages

• Main Page sequence• Satellite Page• Aviation vs. Land

Mode• Position Page• Map Page• RMI Page

Page 9: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Main Page Sequence

• Satellite Page • Position Page • Map Page • HIS or RMI Page

• Active Route Page

Use the Page and Quit keys to scroll through the five main pages

Page 10: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Satellite Page

• The Satellite Page provides a visual reference of receiver functions, including

• Current Satellite Coverage• Receiver Status• Battery Level• Position Accuracy

Page 11: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Aviation vs. Land Mode

• Press Menu, with the Satellite Status Page displayed, to show the page options.

• Enter Land Mode or Enter Aviation Mode will appear (as appropriate) allowing you to select whichever mode is not currently being used

Page 12: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Land Mode

• Uses a Pointer symbol on the map to indicate current position

• Pointer symbol is aligned to the nearest Road (where practical)

• RMI Page is displayed for navigation

• GOTO navigation is from Present Position

• All Vertical Navigation (VNAV) messages, are disabled

Page 13: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Position Page

• The Position Page shows • Where you are (Current Position)• What Direction you are heading (compass Track)• How fast you are going (Speed)• Current Time and Date• User Selectable Data fields

Page 14: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Map Page

• There are three main actions you can perform on the Map page

• Zooming• Panning• Pointing

Page 15: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Zooming

• Press the In key to see a smaller area with more detail

• Press the Out key to see a larger area with less detail

Page 16: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Panning

• To activate the pan function, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to move the map in any direction, including diagonally.

• Panning allows you to move the map in order to view areas beyond the current map area

• As you begin to pan the map, a pointer will appear

• This pointer will serve as a target marker for the map

Page 17: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Pointing

• To select an on-screen airport, navaid or user waypoint with the panning pointer

• Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired item

• To view database Information for the selected item, press ENTER

• Use THE ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the Various file tabs across the top of the page

• To Exit the information pages verify the on-screen ‘OK’ button is highlighted and press ENTER

Page 18: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

RMI Page

• The RMI Page appears only when the GPS is in Land Mode• The pointer indicates bearing to the destination waypoint• The rotating compass card indicates your current ground track at

the top of the page• By default eight user-selectable data fields appear along the right

hand side of the page• Each data field my be configured to display any one of twenty-one

data options

Page 19: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

User Waypoints Includes

• Waypoint Information• GOTO Waypoint• Address search• Crossroad Search

Page 20: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Waypoint Information & GOTO Waypoint• Press D WPT key to display the waypoint information

page

• Use the Rocker Keypad to select the “USER” file tab at the top of the page

• Use the Rocker Keypad to highlight the IDENTIFIER field and press ENTER

• Use the Rocker Keypad to highlight the destination Waypoint press Enter•Use the Rocker Keypad to highlight the

on-screen GOTO button and press ENTER

Page 21: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Address Search

• Use the Rocker Keypad to select the address file tab at the top of the page

• Press the down portion of the Rocker keypad to highlight the address number field and press enter

• Use the Rocker keypad to enter the address number and press enter

• Press Enter and use the Rocker Keypad to enter the street name

• Press D WPT key to display the waypoint information page

Page 22: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Address Search

• Use the Rocker Keypad to scan through additional street names once the desired name is highlighted press Enter

• Use the Rocker keypad to highlight the on-screen Search button and press enter

• Once you enter the street name and number select the on-screen search button and the GPS will display any matches it finds

• To select the address as your destination verify the GOTO is highlighted and press Enter

Page 23: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Crossroad Search

• Use the Rocker Keypad to select the Crossroad file tab at the top of the page

• Press the down portion of the Rocker keypad to highlight the First Street name field and press enter

• Use the Rocker keypad to enter the Street name and press enter

• Press Enter and use the Rocker Keypad to enter the Second street name

• Use the Rocker Keypad to highlight the on-screen search button and press enter

• To select a matching street intersection as your destination, verify the on-screen GOTO button is highlighted and press enter

• Press D WPT key to display the waypoint information page

Page 24: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Main Menu

• The Main Menu is organized using a series of file tabs

• Use the Rocker Keypad to select the desired file tab at the top of the page and press Enter

• Use the Rocker Keypad to highlight the desired field and press Menu

• A pop-up window will show the available setting for the selected field

• Use the Rocker Keypad to select the desired setting and press Enter

• Press the Menu key twice from any page to display the Main Menu

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Main Menu

• The System file tab allows you to select between Aviation and Land Mode

• Turn the Keypad beeper On or OFF

• Change Time Settings and Format

Page 26: General Overview and Primary Functions. Introduction This presentation will help you quickly find some of the features of the GPSMAP295 and the procedure.

Quick Tips• If you press any keys while the

unit is acquiring satellites, the automatic sequencing from Satellite Status Page to Map Page will not occur

• On warm days you may find it necessary to decrease the contrast for optimal screen clarity

• While panning the map, press NRST to display a list of cities, Highway exits and points of interest nearest to the map pointer NOT YOUR PRESENT POSITION

• In Land Mode the GOTO line appearing on the map is constantly updated to your present position

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• FLY SAFE