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[. . . ] OWNER'S MANUAL & REFERENCE ACTV STBY GNC 250 CLR ENT CRSR SQ NRST RTE WPT NAV MSG GNC 250 's Guide Pilot ® TM INTRODUCTION Foreword Software Version 2. 06 or above © 1995 GARMIN International 9875 Widmer Road, Lenexa, KS 66215, USA Romsey House, Station Approach Romsey, Hampshire, UK S051 8DU All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of GARMIN. GARMINTM, GNC 250TM, Spell'N'FindTM, AutoLocateTM, MultiTrac8TM, GPSCOMTM and AutoStoreTM are trademarks of GARMIN and may only be used with permission. NavData® is a registered trademark of Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. GARMIN reserves the right to change or improve their products and to make changes in the content of this material without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. All rights reserved. October 1995 190-00067-50 Rev. [. . . ] A status will appear when it is the active-to waypoint, part of an active or stored route or a proximity waypoint. To edit, rename or delete waypoints, the cursor must highlight the desired waypoint. To highlight a waypoint: 1. Press E on the confirmation page to change the name, or press \ to cancel. User Waypoint List SECTION 3 Waypoint Comments REFERENCE WPT KEY CPA Diagram The last page available through the GNC 250's WPT key is the waypoint comments page, which lists all waypoints that have a user comment. User comments may be added to 250 waypoints stored in the user or NavData® database, and allow you to note two lines of special information concerning a particular waypoint. To enter user comments: 1. Enter the waypoint identifier from any waypoint page (see page 35), and press C to remove the flashing cursor. Press E to accept, and repeat steps 4 and 5, if necessary, to enter information on another line. Entering waypoint comments. 6. Use K to scroll through the list. Waypoints with Comments List The GNC 250 will display the waypoints with comments in alphabetical order, up to six waypoints at a time. The scrolling arrow prompt will indicate which direction to scroll to view additional waypoints. To view comments for a selected waypoint: 1. Rotate O to display any other available pages for the selected waypoint. The GNC 250's extensive waypoint database makes it possible for several waypoints to share the same identifier. To ensure that you are selecting the waypoint desired, the GNC 250 will always offer the waypoint confirmation page (which shows the waypoint's position) when an identifier is entered for a particular function. To accept the waypoint position: 1. Press \ with the cursor over the `ok?' prompt. REFERENCE WPT KEY Search and Rescue Waypoint Confirmation Operations Duplicate Waypoints SECTION 3 Once a waypoint has been accepted or rejected, the previous page will be displayed. If there is more than one waypoint available for a selected identifier, the GNC 250 will display a duplicate waypoint page for you to choose the desired waypoint. The waypoint identifier and number of duplicates will be shown at the top of the page, with the waypoint type and region of each duplicate indicated below. The waypoints listed are sorted by the distance from your present position. To scroll through additional duplicate waypoints: 1. Rotate O with the flashing cursor active, or K with the flashing cursor inactive. Activate the flashing cursor and rotate O to highlight the desired waypoint. Press E over the `ok?' prompt to accept the waypoint or \ to reject the waypoint and return to the duplicate waypoints list. Waypoint Confirmation Page Duplicate Waypoints Page 51 SECTION REFERENCE WPT KEY User Comments & Locked Waypoints Parallel Track Waypoint Scanning 3 Because the GNC 250 relies on a NavData card for most waypoint information, there may be instances when waypoint information is not available for use. Locked waypoints exist when a waypoint contained in a route or used as a proximity waypoint is not contained on the NavData card, or no card is inserted in the unit. If this condition exists, you'll be alerted with a `Proximity wpt locked', `Route wpt locked' or `Wpt comment locked' message when the unit is powered up. The identifier of a locked waypoint will be replaced with a `lockd' message, which indicates you cannot obtain waypoint information or navigate to the waypoint. The identifier of a locked waypoint may be displayed by highlighting `lockd' and pressing ENT. [. . . ] Remote XFR key stuck - The remote XFR key is stuck in the `pressed' state. Check the installation. MESSAGES & ABBREVIATIONS SECTION D ROM failed Route is empty Route is full Route wpt deleted Route wpt locked Route wpt moved - The GNC 250 has detected a failure in its permanent memory. If this message occurs, the unit is unusable and should be taken to an authorized GARMIN service center. - One or more route waypoints were deleted while receiving data from the optional PC150 Interface Kit. [. . . ]

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