Garmin GPSMAP 76 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
The GPSMAP 76 is a 7.5 ounce, 12 channel, hand held GPS receiver with a
built-in Quad Helix antenna. The GPSMAP 76 has nine Keys located on the front of
the unit, that allow the user to quickly access all of the units functions. The GPSMAP
76 has a large 180 X 240 pixel, 4 level gray monochrome display for easy viewing
The GPSMAP 76 is a full function GPS with a built-in North American base
map that includes Interstate and State Highways and Exit Information. Using
MapSource™, GARMIN’s map data software (not included), you could choose to have
the GPSMAP 76 display a variety of different map information. We currently offer sev-
eral mapping options including our; Metroguide™, Topo, Lights and Waterways,and
Fishing Hot Spots data. Check your local dealer or our web site (www.garmin.com)
for a complete listing of MapSource products.
GARMIN designed your GPSMAP 76 with the user in mind. The GPSMAP 76
is waterproof to IPX 7 standards, fl oats and is rugged enough to endure the most
trying use and GARMIN’s friendly user interface will allow you to be navigating with
your GPS in no time. Your GPSMAP 76 can provide one more critical benefi t, peace
of mind. With your GPSMAP 76 you will know where you are, where you’ve been
and where you’re going. And since you’ll always know the way back home, you can
concentrate on what you set out to do, explore the great outdoors.
Thank you for choosing GARMIN!
Other features include:
Waypoints:
500 with name and graphic symbol.
Tracks:
Automatic Track Log; 10 saved Tracks.
Routes:
50 Routes that let you navigate through a set of 50 waypoints.
Trip Computer:
Trip Odometer, Stopped Time, Moving Average Speed,
Moving Time, Overall Average Speed, Total Time, Max Speed and Odometer.
Tides:
Displays tide information graphically.
Sun and Moon:
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset, Position in Sky, and
Moon Phase.
Hunt and Fish: Times
NOTE: You should always be prepared and capable of
navigating without the GPSMAP 76. It is designed to
compliment other forms of basic navigation, not entirely
replace them.
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Introduction
Features
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