Garmin GPS 100AVD GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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CHAPTER 4
WAYPOINTS
The GPS 100 contains a built-in database providing North American,
International or Worldwide navigational information (refer to section 1.2 for
a specific description of information provided in each database).
A basic waypoint consists of a name (up to five letters or numbers) and its
latitude/longitude location. You will have the opportunity to use waypoints
extensively while operating the GPS 100. For example, you can build a route
using waypoints, you can perform trip/fuel planning using waypoints, and you
can even calculate the time of sunrise and sunset for a waypoint of interest.
The GPS 100 features four waypoint pages. You may cycle through these
pages as illustrated below by pressing the WPT key until the desired page
is displayed.
WAYPOINT DEFINITION PAGE WAYPOINT CATALOG PAGE
NEAREST WAYPOINT MENU PROXIMITY WAYPOINT PAGE
4.1 WAYPOINT DEFINITION