Garmin 010-02158-95 quatix 6 Titanium

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NOTE: You may need to add the Project Wpt. app to the
activities and apps list.
1
From the watch face, press MOB.
2
Select Project Wpt..
3
Press UP or DOWN to set the heading.
4
Press MOB.
5
Press DOWN to select a unit of measure.
6
Press UP to enter the distance.
7
Press MOB to save.
The projected waypoint is saved with a default name.
Navigating to a Destination
You can use your device to navigate to a destination or follow a
course.
1
From the watch face, press MOB.
2
Select an activity.
3
Hold MENU.
4
Select Navigation.
5
Select a category.
6
Respond to the on-screen prompts to choose a destination.
7
Select Go To.
Navigation information appears.
8
Press MOB to begin navigation.
Navigating to a Point of Interest
If the map data installed on your device includes points of
interest, you can navigate to them.
1
From the watch face, press MOB.
2
Select an activity.
3
Hold MENU.
4
Select Navigation > Points of Interest, and select a
category.
A list of points of interest near your current location appears.
5
If necessary, select an option:
To search near a different location, select Search Near,
and select a location.
To search for a point of interest by name, select Spell
Search, enter a name, select Search Near, and select a
location.
6
Select a point of interest from the search results.
7
Select Go.
Navigation information appears.
8
Press MOB to begin navigation.
Points of Interest
A point of interest is a place that you may find useful or
interesting. Points of interest are organized by category and can
include popular travel destinations such as gas stations,
restaurants, hotels, and entertainment venues.
Creating and Following a Course on Your
Device
1
From the watch face, press MOB.
2
Select an activity.
3
Hold MENU.
4
Select Navigation > Courses > Create New.
5
Enter a name for the course, and select .
6
Select Add Location.
7
Select an option.
8
If necessary, repeat steps 6 and 7.
9
Select Done > Do Course.
Navigation information appears.
10
Press MOB to begin navigation.
Creating a Round-Trip Course
The device can create a round-trip course based on a specified
distance and direction of navigation.
1
From the watch face, press MOB.
2
Select Run or Bike.
3
Hold MENU.
4
Select Navigation > Round-Trip Course.
5
Enter the total distance for the course.
6
Select a direction heading.
The device creates up to three courses. You can press
DOWN to view the courses.
7
Press MOB to select a course.
8
Select an option:
To begin navigation, select Go.
To view the course on the map and pan or zoom the map,
select Map.
To view a list of turns in the course, select Turn By Turn.
To view an elevation plot of the course, select Elevation
Plot.
To save the course, select Save.
To view a list of ascents in the course, select View
Climbs.
Viewing or Editing Course Details
You can view or edit course details before you navigate a
course.
1
From the watch face, press MOB.
2
Select an activity.
3
Hold MENU.
4
Select Navigation > Courses.
5
Press MOB to select a course.
6
Select an option:
To begin navigation, select Do Course.
To view the course on the map and pan or zoom the map,
select Map.
To begin the course in reverse, select Do Course in
Reverse.
To view an elevation plot of the course, select Elevation
Plot.
To change the course name, select Name.
To edit the course path, select Edit.
To view a list of ascents in the course, select View
Climbs.
To delete the course, select Delete.
Using ClimbPro
The ClimbPro feature helps you manage your effort for the
upcoming climbs on a course. Before your activity, you can view
details about the climbs, including when they occur, average
gradient, and total ascent. The climb categories, based on
length and gradient, are indicated by color.
1
Enable the ClimbPro feature for the activity (Activities and
App Settings, page 32).
2
Review the climbs and course details for the course (Viewing
or Editing Course Details, page 29).
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