Garmin GPSMAP 196 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Main Pages
HSI Page Options
The VNAV indicator is a horizontal line which appears on the HSI
and is used to guide you on a VNAV profi le (descent).
• VNAV Indicator Off (On)— allows you to disable/enable the vertical navigation indicator (horizon-
tal line) on the graphic HSI. If the VNAV indicator is disabled, ‘VNAV Indicator On’ will appear as an
HSI Page Option instead. (See page 86 for more information on vertical navigation.)
• Capture VNAV Profi le—
is used to center/re-center the VNAV indicator on the graphic HSI. To utilize
this feature, a GOTO or route must be in use and a valid vertical navigation profi le must be entered on
the vertical navigation setup page. (See page 86 for more information on vertical navigation.)
• Cancel Capture— is used to return the VNAV indicator to the settings originally entered on the
vertical navigation setup page. (See page 86 for more information on vertical navigation.)
• Setup Page Layout— allows you to confi gure the HSI page layout to your preferences. You can select
one column of four large-text data fi elds, two columns with ten smaller text data fi elds or replace the
HSI Page completely with the Panel Page.
To select an HSI Page layout:
1. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight ‘Setup Page Layout’ option and press ENTER.
2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the desired layout—’1 Column’, ‘2 Columns’ or ‘Panel’—and
press ENTER.
The Panel Page displays GPS-derived data in a graphical format, similar to an instrument panel.
Keep in mind the differences between this page and your mechanical instruments, as your mechanical
panel instruments use sensors which will provide information different from that derived using GPS.
The Panel Page also displays a graphic HSI, but it is surrounded by additional indicators (in clockwise
order from top left) for ground speed, distance to destination, altitude, digital altitude, vertical speed,
time to next waypoint, rate of turn, and digital ground speed.
Altitude Reading
Vertical Speed
Reading
Ground Speed
Reading
Rate of Turn
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