Garmin 430w Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Garmin 430w Manual. The Garmin manuals for GPS Receiver are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 141
131 User Waypoints User Waypoint Page In addition to the airport, VOR, NDB and intersec- tion information contained in your Jeppesen NavData® card, the 400W-series units allow you to store up to 1,000 user-defined waypoints. The user waypoint page displays the waypoint name (up to five charac- ters long), identifier and radial from two reference waypoints, distance from one reference waypoint, along with the user waypoint’s latitude/longitude position. Reference Waypoint Information User Waypoint...
Page 142
132 Creating User Waypoints 5. Press ENT to accept the selected position. 6. The cursor moves to “Create?”. Press ENT to add the new waypoint to memory. 7. Press the small right knob to remove the flashing cursor. To create a new user waypoint by referencing an existing waypoint: 1. With the user waypoint page displayed, press the small right knob to activate the cursor. 2. Use the small and large right knobs to enter a name for the new waypoint and press ENT. 3. Turn the large...
Page 143
133 Creating User Waypoints waypoints which are generated from other equipment in your panel. For example, an EFIS equipped with joystick inputs can be used to create user waypoints which will (if your installa- tion supports this) automatically transfer to your 400W-series unit. Creating User Waypoints from the Map Page The map page and panning target pointer provide a quick means of saving your present position as a user- defined waypoint. To capture and save your present position as a user...
Page 144
134 Modifying User Waypoints 3. Turn the large right knob to highlight the first reference waypoint (REF WPT) field, if you wish to change the reference waypoint. Otherwise, continue turning the large right knob to highlight the radial (RAD) or distance (DIS) field, as desired. 4. Use the small and large right knobs to change the identifier — if desired — of the reference waypoint. The reference waypoint can be an airport, VOR, NDB, intersection or another user waypoint. Press ENT to...
Page 145
135 User Waypoint Page Options 3. The top of the user waypoint list will indicate the total number of user waypoints currently used and available memory. If more user waypoints are stored than can be displayed on a single screen, turn the large right knob to scroll through the user waypoint list. 4. Press the small right knob to return to the user waypoint page. Delete User Waypoint? allows you to delete the selected waypoint from memory. To delete a user waypoint: 1. Select the...
Page 146
136 User Waypoint Page Options To rename a user waypoint from the user waypoint list: 1. Select the user waypoint list. 2. Turn the large right knob to highlight the desired user waypoint. 3. Use the small and large right knobs to change the name of the user waypoint. (Enter the new name directly over the old name.) Press ENT to accept the new name. 4. A “rename waypoint” confirmation window is displayed. With “Yes?” highlighted, press ENT to rename the selected user waypoint. To...
Page 147
137 NRST Page Group Section 7 NRST Pages NRST Page Group Section 2 introduced the 400W-series main page groups—NAV, WPT, AUX, NRST—and described each page in the NAV group. This fourth page group (NRST) provides detailed information for the 25 nearest airports, VORs, NDBs, intersections and user waypoints within 200 NM of your current position. In addition, the NRST pages include the five nearest Flight Service Station (FSS) and center (ARTCC/FIR) points of communication, plus alerts you to...
Page 148
138 NRST Pages / Scrolling Not all 25 nearest airports, VORs, NDBs, inter- sections or user waypoints can be displayed on the corresponding NRST page at one time. The nearest airport page displays detailed information for three nearest airports, with a scroll bar along the right-hand side of the page indicating which part of the list is cur- rently being viewed. The nearest airspace page displays detailed information for up to three special use or controlled airspace alerts. The NRST pages for...
Page 149
139 Nearest Airports Navigating to a Nearby Waypoint The NRST pages can be used in conjunction with the direct-to function to quickly set a course to a nearby facility. This feature can be a real time saver compared to retrieving information from the database using the WPT pages. More importantly, it instantly provides navigation to the nearest airport in case of an in-flight emergency. To select a nearby airport, VOR, NDB, intersection or user waypoint as a direct-to destination: 1. Use the...
Page 150
140 Nearest Airports To quickly tune the common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF) from the nearest airport page: 1. Select the nearest airport page. 2. Press the small right knob to activate the cursor. 3. Turn the large right knob to scroll through the list, highlighting the COM frequency associated with the desired airport. 4. Press ENT to place the selected frequency in the standby field of the COM window. 5. Press the COM flip-flop key to activate the selected frequency. 6. Press...