[. . . ] OWNERS MANUAL AND REFERENCE GPSMAP 180 © 1999 GARMIN Corproation Garmin International, Inc. , 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062 USA Tel: 913-397-8200 FAX: 913-397-8282 Garmin (Europe) Ltd. , Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey SO51 9AQ UK Tel: 011-44-1794-519944 FAX: 011-44-1794-519222 Garmin (Asia) Corp. , 3F, No. Tel: 011-886-02-2917-4107 FAX: 011-886-02-2917-1758 Software Version 4. 02 or above Internal Database Version 3. 00 Micro G-chartTM cartridge data is copyrighted by Navionics Corporation and GARMIN Corporation and may not be copied or used for any other purpose without permission. © Copyright 1999 GARMIN Corporation All Rights Reserved Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without the express prior written consent of GARMIN Corporation. [. . . ] After entering and confirming your changes, move the field highlight back to the Done?Once a position has been selected on map, the create new waypoint page will appear. Here you can change the waypoint name, symbol or comment before saving the waypoint. To create a waypoint by text entry, start by entering the new waypoints name. Waypoints may also be created by manually entering a positions coordinates or referencing a stored waypoint through the Create Waypoint submenu option on the Main Menu Page. To create a new waypoint by manually entering its coordinates: 1. The waypoint definition page will appear, with the next available waypoint number and the receivers last known position as the default name and position. Use the R keypad to enter the new waypoint name, icon, position, and comment. When you have finished entering all your waypoint data, use the R keypad to highlight the Done prompt and press T. 36 Reference Waypoints A new waypoint may also be created without knowing position coordinates by entering its range and bearing from an existing waypoint or your present position. The GPSMAP 180 will then calculate the position coordinates for you, using the reference selected. WAYPOINTS Creating a Waypoint by Reference SECTION 6 To create a new waypoint using a reference waypoint: 1. Select the Create Waypoint option from the Main Menu Page and press T. Enter the name of the reference waypoint using the R keypad, or press O to select the waypoint from the nearest list, waypoint list, or map display. Press T to begin entry of the bearing from your reference waypoint to the new waypoint position. Press T to begin entry of the distance from your reference waypoint to the new waypoint position. Enter the bearing from the reference waypoint to the new waypoint in the BRG field. Enter the distance from the reference waypoint to the new waypoint in the DIS field. 37 SECTION 6 WAYPOINTS Reviewing & Editing Waypoints Reviewing & Editing Waypoints By Text Once you have created and stored a waypoint, it may be modified, reviewed, renamed, or deleted at any time through the waypoint definition page. The waypoint definition page is available for any stored waypoint by highlighting the desired waypoint from the map display or selecting it from any waypoint list and pressing the T key. To access the waypoint definition page: 1. Use the R keypad to highlight the desired waypoint on the map display (or any waypoint list). Press T to display the waypoint definition page. From the waypoint definition page, you may change the waypoint symbol, position coordinates, or the waypoint comment for the selected waypoint. To change the waypoint symbol: 1. Use the R keypad to select the desired symbol and press T to confirm. A B A. The waypoint definition page will appear whenever a waypoint is selected from the map or a waypoint list. A 20-character custom waypoint comment may be assigned to every waypoint. The default comment is the date and time of creation. To change the position coordinates: 1. Use the R keypad to edit the coordinates and press T to confirm. To change the waypoint comment: 1. [. . . ] Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah) Tokyo- Japan, Korea, Okinawa Tristan Astro 1968- Tristan da Cunha Viti Levu 1916- Viti Levu/ Fiji Islands Wake-Eniwetok- Marshall World Geodetic System 72 World Geodetic System 84 Zanderij- Surinam 76 Almanac DataThe satellite constellation information (including location and health of satellites) that is transmitted to your receiver from every GPS satellite. Bearing (BRG)The compass direction from your position to a destination. Course Over Ground (COG)Direction of movement relative to a ground position. Crosstrack Error (XTK)The distance you are off a desired course in either direction. [. . . ]