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User manual GARMIN GPSMAP 278 - GPSMAP 278 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE REV. A, SEP, 2006

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Quick Reference Guide Finding an Item 1. Press FIND to open the Find menu. 2. Highlight a category, and press ENTER. 3. Select an item in the results list, and press ENTER. Navigating to a Destination 1. Highlight a point to navigate to, and press the NAV/MOB key. 2. Highlight Go To , and press ENTER. 3. Follow the magenta route created on the Map Page. Marking a Waypoint 1. Press and hold ENTER/MARK until the New Waypoint Page appears. 2. To accept the waypoint with the default name and symbol, highlight OK, and press ENTER/MARK. 3. To change the any information on New Waypoint Page the New Waypoint Page, highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER/MARK. After entering and confirming your changes, highlight OK, and press ENTER/MARK. GPSMAP 278 ® To find an item and go to it: To navigate (Go To) a point on the map: To mark your current location: Find Menu Results List Select a Point Follow the Magenta Line To create a new waypoint using the Map Page: 1. Move the pointer to a map location or map feature. 2. Press and quickly release ENTER/ MARK to capture the pointer location. If you have highlighted a map feature, an information page appears after you press ENTER/MARK. Use the ROCKER to highlight Save and press ENTER/MARK to save the item as a waypoint. The New Map Waypoint Page appears. 3. To accept the waypoint with the default name and symbol, highlight OK, and press ENTER/MARK. To change any information on the New Map Waypoint Page, highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER/MARK. After entering and confirming your changes, highlight OK, and press ENTER/MARK. 4. Highlight the Go To button, and press ENTER. 5. Follow the magenta line on the Map Page. 1. Move the arrow on the map page to the location you want on the map, and press FIND. 2. Highlight a category, and press ENTER. 3. Highlight an item the results list, and press ENTER. To navigate (Go To) a point using the Find menu: 1. Press the NAV/MOB key. 2. Highlight Go To Point, and press ENTER to open the Find menu. 3. Highlight Waypoints, and press ENTER. 4. Select a waypoint from the list, and press ENTER to open the Waypoint Review Page. 5. With the Go To button highlighted, press ENTER to start navigating. To find an item from another location on the map: Find From Map Pointer Selected Item Results List Waypoint Review Page 4. Press ENTER again to go to the item. 190-00691-01 Rev. A © Copyright 2006 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Printed in Taiwan Creating a Route To create a route using the Find menu: 1. Highlight the Route tab on the Main Menu. 2. Press MENU once to open the Route options menu. 3. Highlight New Route, and press ENTER. 4. Press ENTER to find items to add to the route. Adding Via Points to Your Route 1. While navigating a route, press NAV/MOB. 2. Highlight Edit Vias, and press ENTER. The Add/Edit Vias Page appears. 3. With the Add Via Point button highlighted, press ENTER. Creating Detours and Custom Avoids To create a detour: 1. While navigating to a destination, press the NAV/MOB key. 2. Highlight Detour, and press ENTER. 3. Select a distance, and press ENTER. The GPSMAP 278 recalculates your route based on your detour distance. Select a Detour Distance 4. To end the detour manually, press NAV/MOB again, and select Cancel Detour. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. While navigating to a destination, press the NAV/MOB key Select Custom Avoids, and press ENTER. Press ENTER when the Add Avoid button is highlighted. Select Avoid Road or Avoid Area, and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER to move the arrow to the first point in the avoidance area. Press ENTER to select the first point. 6. Move the arrow to the end point, and press ENTER. During route calculation and navigation, the GPSMAP 278 avoids the area within the box or the selected area of the road. 7. When finished, highlight the OK button, and press ENTER. Using the GPSMAP 278 Keypad IN/OUT--press to zoom in or out on the Map Page. PAGE/MODE--press to cycle through the main pages in sequence or end an operation in progress and return to the main page. Press and hold to switch between Marine Mode and Automotive Mode. QUIT--press to cycle through the main pages in reverse sequence, revert to the previous value in a data entry field, or cancel a function. ENTER/MARK--press to select a highlighted option, initiate entry, and then confirm. Press and hold to mark a waypoint. MENU--press to view options menu for the current page. Press twice to open the Main Menu. NAV/MOB--press to display the Navigation Menu window. In Marine Mode, press and hold to activate the MOB function. In Automotive Mode, press and hold to display the Next Turn Page and have the voice prompt announce the next turn. FIND--press to open the Find Menu. POWER--press and hold to turn the unit on or off. Press and release to adjust the backlighting and external speaker volume. ROCKER--press up, down, left, or right to select menu options, enter data, or move the pointer on the Map Page. To add Via Points to your route in Automotive Mode: To enter a custom avoid: Route Tab Adding Points to the Route Navigate Options Add Via Point 4. Highlight either Use Map or Use Find Menu, and press ENTER. 5. If you selected Use Map, use the ROCKER to select an item on the map, and press ENTER. If you selected Use Find Menu, select an item from the Find menu. Remember you can press MENU while the Find menu is open to find an item near another location, such as the destination. 6. Highlight Done, and press ENTER to apply the new Via Points to the route. Add/Edit Vias Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To create a route using the map: Highlight the Route tab on the Main Menu. Press MENU to open the Route options menu. Highlight New Route, and press ENTER. Press MENU, highlight Edit on Map, and then press ENTER. Highlight a location on the map, and press ENTER. Route Review Options Menu Creating a New Route Optional BlueChart data shown Before a Via Point is Added New Via Point Added Before the Destination Select Roads to Avoid Avoid List 6. Repeat step 5 to define additional route points.

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