10 GPSMAP 2106/2110 Owner’s Manual
BASIC OPERATION > USING THE GPSMAP 2106/2110
Using Additional Map Data
The GPSMAP 2106/2110 comes standard with a built-in basemap showing cities,
interstates, coastline detail, and U.S. Tide stations. Optional preprogrammed
Garmin data cards and MapSource CD-ROMs enhance the versatility of your
GPSMAP 2106/2110. With optional BlueChart cartography, you can access
marine navaids, wrecks, obstructions, anchorage locations, shaded depth
contours, intertidal zones, spot soundings, port plans, and more.
The GPSMAP 2106/2110 supports Garmin’s new BlueChart
®
g2
™
technology.
This cartography features integrated mapping, 2-D or 3-D map perspective, tide
and current data, improved IALA symbols, navaids, marinas, boat ramps, roads,
and more. You can also access additional data including highly detailed coastal
roads and points of interest such as restaurants, lodging, and local attractions.
Full-color aerial photographs of ports, marinas, bridges, and navigational
landmarks are also included on many preprogrammed BlueChart g2 data cards.
See your Garmin dealer or visit the Garmin Web site (
www.garmin.com) for more
information on available preprogrammed Garmin data cards and other MapSource
programs.
Using the Map Pointer
Use the map pointer to pan away from your current location and scroll to other
map areas around the world (even outside of your current detail coverage). As
you pan past the edge of the current map display, the screen actively scrolls
forward to provide continuous map coverage. An hourglass symbol appears by
the pointer while the unit is busy drawing new map detail.
Controlled by the ROCKER, the map pointer is an important tool that can be
used to pan to other map locations, mark and edit waypoints and routes, and
review location data of on-screen map items and waypoints.
Map item name, pointer coordinates,
distance, and bearing
Map
pointer
Using the Map Pointer (BlueChart Data Shown)
To move the map pointer:
Press the ROCKER to move the map pointer up, down, left, right, or
diagonally.