Garmin GPSMAP 520 - Marine GPS Receiver Quick Reference Manual
To find a marine service from your current location:
1. FromtheHomescreen,select
Where To
.
2. Selectthemarineservicecategorytowhichyouwanttonavigate.Theunitshowsthelistof
the50nearestlocationsandthedistancetoeach.
3. Selectthemarineserviceitemtowhichyouwanttonavigate.Ascreencontaining
informationabouttheselectedmarineserviceappears.
4. Select
Navigate To
.
5. Select
Go To
or
Route To
.
OR
Select
Guide To
whenusingapreprogrammedBlueChartg2Vision
cardtouseAutoGuidance.
6. Followthecoloredlineonthescreentothedestination.
To stop navigating:
Press
MENU
,andthenselect
Stop Navigating
.
To search for a destination by name:
1. FromtheHomescreen,select
Where To
>
Search by Name
.
2. Pressupordownonthe
ROCKER
toselectanumberorcharacter;pressleftorrightto
move fields.
3. Press
SELECT
toviewthe50nearestdestinationsthatcontainyoursearchcriteria.
When you create a waypoint, you can designate it as an MOB (Man OverBoard). This marks
the point and sets a course back to the marked location. When an MOB is active, an MOB
waypoint with an international MOB symbol is created and the unit is on an active navigation
to that point.
To mark your location:
1. Fromanyscreen,press
MARK
.
2. Select
Back
toreturntothechart,orselect
MOB
(ManOverBoard)todesignatethe
waypointasanMOBpoint.
To create a new waypoint:
1. Movethemappointertothelocationyouwantandpress
SELECT
.
2. Select
Create Waypoint
.
3. Selectoneofthefollowing:
Edit Waypoint
—customizethewaypointattributes.
Delete
—deletethewaypoint.
Navigate To
—gotothewaypoint.
Back
—returntothenavigationchart.
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To edit a waypoint:
1. Createanewwaypointorselectawaypointonthenavigation
chart.
2. Select
Edit Waypoint
.
3. Selectthewaypointattributeyouwanttochange(
Name
,
Symbol
,
Depth
,
Water Temp
,or
Position
).
To move the waypoint on the navigation chart:
Select
Edit Waypoint
>
Position
>
Use Chart
.
To view a list of all waypoints:
FromtheHomescreen,select
Information
>
User Data
>
Waypoints
.
for additional documentation and information.
GPSMAP
®
400/500 Series
quick reference guide
Where To
Creating and Using Waypoints