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Garmin Gpsmap 696Garmin GPSMAP 696 - Americas

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Want to know more about our trade in policy or 0% financing? The Garmin GPSMAP 696 is a clean-sheet device that takes aviation portables to the next level. It has a gigantic, 7-inch portrait screen where you can display information like airways, electronic charts and weather. One of the many new features is an IFR map mode that displays a chart similar to standard enroute charts. The IFR map mode shows all the important features -- such as victor airways, jet routes, MEAs and leg distances -- an... Read more

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Brand: Garmin
Part Numbers: 010-00667-40, GPSMAP 696
UPC: 753759080129
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Garmin Gpsmap 696 Quick Reference Guide Rev. C, Jan, 2009
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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
gcato 11:24pm on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
Very difficult interface compared to competitor units, after one year the battery is now stuffed. Very difficult interface compared to competitor units, after one year the battery is now stuffed.
michaill 6:25pm on Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 
I have an RA7000, unlike the previous reviewer I have found the written waypoints list. To be far superior to Road Angel.
MarkusBaumeister 8:34am on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 
Adventurer Review I have titled this Adventurer as the navigator and the adventurer although having the same hardware are supplied with different soft... Good product.
DevDjam 9:28am on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 
Might use it off road on the Bicycle as well as on the road and in the car On the road it works. Having used Road Angel camera devices for a few years, when I needed a new navigation unit I thought this would be a good choice. Wrong...
proinwv 8:35pm on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 
Adventurer Review I have titled this Adventurer as the navigator and the adventurer although having the same hardware are supplied with different soft... Road Angel 7000 problems I have had this product 5 months and am not best pleased with it. Having OS maps built in to the one unit was an attraction.

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Documents

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GPSMAP 695/696
Portable Aviation Receiver Quick Reference Guide

Overview

7 WVGA (800x480) Color Display Power Button

Overview GPS Navigation

SD Card Slot External GPS Antenna Connector Audio (Headphones/Line Out) USB Connector Backlit Keypad Unit Overview

Flight Planning

External Power/Serial Port Connector Battery Pack
Hazard Avoidance Additional Features
Messages & Alerts Utilities
190-00959-00 Rev. C Garmin GPSMAP 695/696 Quick Reference Guide
Power Button RNG Key FMS Joystick
Press and hold to turn the unit on or off With the unit on, press to adjust the backlight and volume Press to increase or decrease the viewing range of the map P ress the FMS Joystick to toggle input focus between user interaction with the current page and the page navigation bar Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to access a dropdown menu Turn the FMS Joystick to change the selected value within the highlighted field Move the FMS Joystick to highlight fields or move the map pointer when interacting with the page Press to confirm menu selection or data entry Press to acknowledge messages Press and hold to mark a waypoint Press to cancel an entry, revert to the previous value in a data entry field or remove menus Press and hold to return to the default page

GPS Navigation

ENT Key

Hazard Avoidance

CLR Key

Additional Features

MENU Key Press once to view the Page Menu Press twice to view the Main Menu Press a third time to clear the Main Menu FPL Key Direct-To Key NRST Key Press to display the Flight Plan Page Press a second time to remove the Flight Plan Page Press to activate the Direct-To function, enter a destination waypoint and establish a direct course to the selected destination Press to display the Nearest Page for viewing the nearest airports, intersections, NDBs, VORs, waypoints, frequencies, and airspaces Press to select the softkey shown above the bezel key on the unit

Messages & Alerts

Utilities

Softkey Selection Keys

Garmin GPSMAP 695/696 Quick Reference Guide

190-00959-00 Rev. C

Softkeys
Softkey On Softkey Names (Displayed) Bezel Mounted Softkeys (Press) Softkeys (WPT Page)

MAP Page Softkeys

MAP TERRAIN WEATHER PANEL
Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance
MAP TERRAIN WEATHER PANEL
Enables second-level Map Page softkeys Displays/removes terrain awareness information Displays/removes weather information Displays/removes the Panel
Press the BACK Softkey to return to the top-level softkeys.
VFR MAP IFR MAP TOPO SAT VIEW BACK

VFR MAP

IFR MAP

LOW AWY

HIGH AWY
Overview VFR MAP Softkey selected
IFR MAP TOPO SAT VIEW BACK VFR MAP LOW AWY HIGH AWY BACK
Displays IFR map information and softkeys Displays/removes topographical terrain shading Displays/removes satellite imagery (above 20nm scale) Returns to top-level softkeys Displays VFR map information and softkeys Low Altitude (Victor) Airways displayed High Altitude Airways (Jet Routes) displayed Returns to top-level softkeys

IFR MAP Softkey selected

Waypoint Page Softkeys

INFO CHART AOPA WEATHER

Displays waypoint information Displays optional FliteCharts (Americas Unit Only) Displays AOPA information (Americas Unit Only) Displays METAR and TAF text (GPSMAP 696 Only)
Additional Features Messages & Alerts
Weather Page Softkeys (GPSMAP 696 ONLY)
PAN MAP ANIMATE INFO LEGEND

PAN MAP

Activates the map pointer for panning the map Animates NEXRAD weather Displays XM Information Displays weather legends

ANIMATE INFO LEGEND

XM Audio Page Softkeys (GPSMAP 696 Only)
INFO CATEGORY CHANNEL FAVORITE VOLUME
Displays XM Information Highlights the Category field Highlights the Channels field Displays a list of favorite channels Enables second-level VOLUME softkeys. Press and hold to toggle Mute on and off.

VOLUME

GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance

VOL VOL + MUTE BACK

Decreases XM audio volume Increases XM audio volume Toggles XM audio on/off Returns to top-level softkeys

Data Entry

Using the FMS Joystick to enter data: 1) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor. 2) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired field. 3) Begin entering data. a) To quickly enter a waypoint identifier, turn the FMS Joystick counterclockwise to display a list of recent waypoints (RECENT WPTS), nearest airports (NRST APTS) or flight plan waypoints (FPL WPTS). b) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired waypoint from the list and press the ENT Key. Or: a) Turn the FMS Joystick to select a character for the first placeholder. Turning the FMS Joystick clockwise scrolls through the alphabet (where appropriate) toward the letter Z, starting in the middle at K (US only), and the digits zero through nine. Turning the FMS Joystick counter-clockwise scrolls in the opposite direction. b) Use the FMS Joystick to move the cursor to the next placeholder in the field. c) Repeat, turning the FMS Joystick to select a character and using the FMS Joystick to move the cursor, until the fields are complete. d) Press the ENT Key to confirm entry. 4) Press the FMS Joystick or the CLR Key to cancel data entry (the field reverts back to its previous information).
Navigating the Page Menu: 1) Press the MENU Key once to display the Page Menu. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to scroll through a list of available options (a scroll bar always appears to the right of the window/box when the option list is longer than the window/box). 3) Press the ENT Key to select the desired option.
Garmin GPSMAP 695/696 Quick Reference Guide 190-00959-00 Rev. C
4) Press the FMS Joystick, the CLR Key, the MENU Key twice to remove the menu and cancel the operation.
Overview GPS Navigation Flight Planning
Navigating the Main Menu: 1) Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to scroll through a list of available options (a scroll bar always appears to the right of the window/box when the option list is longer than the window/box). 3) Press the ENT Key to select the desired option. 4) Press the FMS Joystick, the CLR Key, the EXIT Softkey, or the MENU Key to remove the menu and cancel the operation.

Selected Page

Active Page Title

Input Focus on Navigation Bar (Page Cursor Off)
Input Focus on Current Page (Page Cursor On)
Selecting a Main Page using the FMS Joystick: 1) If necessary press the FMS Joystick to begin interaction with the Navigation Bar.
2) Turn the FMS Joystick until the desired page is selected (MAP, WPT, WX, TER, XM, INFO).
Selecting the FPL or NRST Pages: 1) Press the FPL or the NRST Key. 2) If necessary, press the FMS Joystick to begin interaction with the Navigation Bar. 3) Turn the FMS Joystick until the desired page is selected.
HSI - Next Waypoint -Distance

Ground Speed

Altitude

Turn Rate Indicator

Vertical Speed
Estimated Time Enroute Panel (Map Page)

CDI Scale

Setting the Bug Indicator: 1) From the Map Page, press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Bug Indicator, and press the ENT Key. The Set Bug Indicator Menu appears. 3) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired menu option, and press the ENT Key. For the User Selected option, turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired heading reference, and press the ENT Key. Manually setting a course to the destination waypoint: 1) From the Map Page, press the MENU Key to display the Map Page Menu 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set OBS and Hold, and press the ENT Key. 3) Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired course to the destination, and press the ENT Key.

Waypoint Page

Selecting an airport for review by identifier, facility name, or location: 1) From the Waypoint (WPT) Page, press the INFO Softkey. 2) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor. 3) Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering a waypoint identifier (turning it counter-clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it), or move the FMS Joystick to select the facility name, or city field. 4) Press the ENT Key.

Nearest Pages

Viewing nearest information: 1) Press the NRST Key. 2) Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired Nearest Page (APT, WX, VOR, NDB, INT, USR, CTY, ATC, FSS, or ASPC. If none are not available, None Within 200 NM is displayed. 3) Press the NRST Key again to highlight the first airport on the Nearest Airports (APT) Page or press the FMS Joystick to highlight the first selection in the list. Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired nearest option. 4) Press the ENT Key to display the associated Information Page. From the Airport Information Page and Weather Information Page, press the INFO, CHART, AOPA, or WEATHER Softkeys for additional information. From the User Waypoint Information Page, press the DELETE, or EDIT softkeys to make changes to the selected user waypoint. 5) To return to the Nearest Page, press the FMS Joystick, the ENT Key, or the CLR Key.

Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Messages & Alerts Utilities

User Waypoints

Creating user waypoints: 1) To create a user waypoint at the current location, using the Map Pointer, or from the Main Menu: a) To create a user waypoint at the current location, press and hold the ENT Key from any page. b) The Mark a New User Waypoint? window appears. Or: a) Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu. b) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints and press the ENT Key. c) Enter a user waypoint name (up to six characters). d) Press the NEW Softkey. The message Create a New User Waypoint? is displayed. The current aircraft position is the default location of the new waypoint. Or: a) From a map page, press the FMS Joystick to activate the Map Pointer (on the WX Page, press the PAN MAP Softkey). b) Find an empty area without any map features and press the ENT Key. The message Create a New User Waypoint? is displayed. Or: a) From a map page, press the FMS Joystick to activate the Map Pointer (on the WX Page, press the PAN MAP Softkey). b) Select a map feature using the Map Pointer and press the MENU Key. c) With Create User Waypoint highlighted, press the ENT Key. The message Create a New User Waypoint? is displayed. 2) With Yes highlighted, press the ENT Key. The New Waypoint Window is displayed. 3) Move the FMS Joystick to the User Waypoint Name Field and enter the waypoint name, if desired.
4) If desired, select the waypoint symbol:
a) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Symbol. b) Turn the FMS Joystick to access the Select Symbol Menu. c) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired symbol from the menu, and press the ENT Key.
If desired, press the POSITION Softkey and enter the latitude, longitude, name, or altitude for the waypoint or press the REF WPTS Softkey to enter a bearing and distance from another waypoint or the bearing from two other waypoints to define the new waypoint location. With Done highlighted, press the ENT Key.

Direct-to

Entering a waypoint identifier, facility name, or city as a direct-to destination: 1) Press the Direct-to Key. The Direct-to Window is displayed (with the active flight plan waypoint as the default selection or a blank waypoint field if no flight plan is active). 2) Turn the FMS Joystick clockwise to begin entering a waypoint identifier (turning it counter-clockwise brings up the waypoint selection submenu press the CLR Key to remove it), press the RECENT Softkey to display a list of recent waypoints, or move the FMS Joystick to select the facility name, or city field. 3) Press the ENT Key. 4) With Activate highlighted, press the ENT Key.

Flight Plan Creation

Creating an active flight plan: 1) Press the FPL Key. 2) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor. 3) Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Insert Waypoint window. (Turning it clockwise displays a blank Insert Waypoint window, turning it counterclockwise displays a list of recent waypoints (RECENT WPTS), nearest airports (NRST APTS), or flight plan waypoints (FPL WPTS) 4) Enter the identifier, facility, or city name of the departure waypoint or select a waypoint from the submenu of waypoints and press the ENT Key. The active flight plan is modified as each waypoint is entered. 5) Repeat step numbers 3 and 4 to enter each additional flight plan waypoint. 6) When all waypoints have been entered, press the FMS Joystick to remove the cursor.

Flight Plan Storage

Viewing information about a stored flight plan: 1) Press the FPL Key. 2) Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page. 3) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan. 4) Press the ENT Key. The Saved Flight Plan Page is displayed showing departure, destination, total distance, and enroute safe altitude information for the selected Flight Plan. 5) Press the FMS Joystick or the DONE Softkey to exit the Saved Flight Plan Page.
Storing an active flight plan from the Active Flight Plan Page: 1) Press the FPL Key. 2) Turn the FMS Joystick to select the Active Flight Plan Page. 3) Press the MENU Key. The Active Flight Plan Page Menu is displayed. 4) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to Highlight Save Flight Plan. 5) Press the ENT Key. 6) With Yes highlighted, press the ENT Key. A copy of the flight plan is stored in the next available position in the flight plan list on the Flight Plan List Page.

Flight Plan Activation

Activating a stored flight plan: 1) Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Flight Plan List Page. 2) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor, and turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired flight plan. 3) Select the ACTIVATE Softkey; or press the MENU Key, highlight Activate Flight Plan, and press the ENT Key. 4) With Yes highlighted, select the ENT Key. To cancel the request, press the CLR Key, the FMS Joystick, or highlight No and press the ENT Key. Activating a Flight Plan Leg: 1) Press the FPL Key. 2) Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page. 3) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor and move the FMS Joystick to highlight the waypoint leg to be activated. 4) Press the Direct-to Key twice. The Activate Leg XXXXX - XXXXX? window is displayed. 5) With Yes highlighted, press the ENT Key. To cancel the request, press the CLR Key, the FMS Joystick, or highlight No and press the ENT Key.

Adjusting Fuel Flow

Adjusting the Active Flight Plan fuel flow: 1) Press the FPL Key and turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page. 2) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor, and move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Fuel Flow field. 3) Using the FMS Joystick, enter the desired fuel flow, and press the ENT Key.
GPS Navigation Flight Planning

Inverting a Flight Plan

Inverting the active flight plan: 1) Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page. 2) Press the MENU Key, turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Invert Flight Plan, and press the ENT Key. An Invert the Active Flight Plan? confirmation window is displayed. 3) With Yes highlighted, press the ENT Key to invert and activate the active flight plan. To cancel, press the CLR Key, the FMS Joystick, or highlight No and press the ENT Key.

Selecting an approach

Whenever an approach is selected, the choice to either Load Approach or Activate Approach is given. Load Approach adds the approach to the end of the flight plan without immediately using it for navigation guidance. This allows continued navigation via the intermediate waypoints in the original flight plan, but keeps the procedure available on the Active Flight Plan Page for quick activation when needed. Activate Approach also adds the procedure to the end of the flight plan but immediately begins to provide guidance to the first waypoint in the approach.
Loading an approach from the active or saved flight plan page: 1) Press the FPL Key. 2) Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page or Saved Flight Plan Page.
3) Press the SEL APPR Softkey; or press the MENU Key, highlight Select Approach by turning or moving the FMS Joystick, and press the ENT Key. The Select Approach Window is displayed. Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of available approaches. Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired approach and press the ENT Key. With Load Approach highlighted, press the ENT Key. To cancel the request, press the CLR Key or the FMS Joystick.
Activating an approach on the Active Flight Plan Page: 1) Press the FPL Key. 2) Turn the FMS Joystick to display the Active Flight Plan Page (if necessary). 3) Press the SEL APPR Softkey; or press the MENU Key, highlight Select Approach by turning or moving the FMS Joystick, and press the ENT Key. The Select Approach Window is displayed. 4) Turn the FMS Joystick to access a list of available approaches. Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired approach and press the ENT Key. 5) With Activate Approach highlighted, press the ENT Key. To cancel the request, press the CLR Key or the FMS Joystick.

Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features
Activating Vectors-to-final
After an approach has been activated, the VECTORS Softkey is used when being vectored to the final approach course by Air Traffic Control (ATC). If the VECTORS Softkey is selected, the GPSMAP 695/696 creates an extension of the final course, beyond the final approach waypoint in the database (final approach fix [FAF]). On the Active Flight Plan Page, a Vector to Final symbol appears beside the first approach waypoint.
Cancelling Vectors-to-Final: From the Active Flight Plan Page, press the VECTORS Softkey. Or: 1) From the Active Flight Plan Page, press the MENU Key. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Cancel Vectors-to-Final and press the ENT Key.

Xm Weather (GPSMAP 696)

Viewing XM Weather products on the Map Page: 1) Select the Map Page. 2) Select the WEATHER Softkey to display the XM weather products. Or: a) Press the MENU Key. b) Select Show Weather and press the ENT Key. 3) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the Map Pointer. 4) Use the FMS Joystick to highlight the desired weather product with the Map pointer. 5) With the desired weather product selected press the ENT Key to get detailed information (if available). Viewing XM Weather products on the Weather (WX) Page: 1) From the WX Page press the FMS Joystick to highlight the weather product field. 2) Turn the FMS Joystick to select and automatically display the desired weather product. 3) If necessary, move the FMS Joystick to highlight the type field and turn the FMS Joystick to scroll through a list of available options. 4) Press the PAN MAP Softkey to get abbreviated information about the selected weather product or map feature (if available). 5) With the desired weather product selected press the ENT Key to get detailed information (if available).

Terrain

Enabling/Disabling Terrain Shading on the Map Page: From the Map Page with the VFR Map displayed, press the TERRAIN Softkey. Or 1) From the Map Page, press the MENU Key. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map, and press the ENT Key. 3) Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the Map Category from the horizontal list. 4) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Terrain Shading field. 5) Turn the FMS Joystick to select On or Off, and press the ENT Key. Enabling/Disabling terrain alerts: 1) From the Terrain Page, press the MENU Key to access the Page Menu. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Disable Alerts or Enable Alerts and press the ENT Key.

Overview GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance
Traffic Information Service (TIS)
Adjusting alert volume: 1) Press the MENU Key twice to access the Main Menu. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight System Setup, and press the ENT Key. 3) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Sound, and press the ENT Key. 4) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Alert Volume field. 5) Turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired volume (0-10), and press the ENT Key.
Additional Features Messages & Alerts Utilities

SafeTaxi

Enabling/disabling SafeTaxi: 1) With the Map Page displayed, press the MENU Key. The Map Page Menu is displayed. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Set Up Map and press the ENT Key. 3) Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the Airport Category from the horizontal list. 4) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Safe Taxi Field. 5) Turn the FMS Joystick to access the menu options. 6) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select On or Off, and press the ENT Key.

FliteCharts

Displaying FliteCharts: 1) With the Waypoint (WPT) Page displayed, press the CHART Softkey. 2) Press the FMS Joystick to activate the cursor. 3) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Airport Identifier Field and use the FMS Joystick to begin entering the desired airport. Or: a) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Chart Field. b) Turn the FMS Joystick to access a drop-down menu of available charts. c) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired chart, and press the ENT Key. Or:
1) 2) 3) 1) From the Active Flight Plan Page or the Select Approach Window, press the MENU Key. Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Show Chart, and press the ENT Key. The selected chart is displayed. Press the EXIT Softkey to return to the previous page. Or: From the Map Page or Active Flight Plan Page, use the Map Pointer to highlight the desired airport and press the ENT Key. The Airport Information Window is displayed. Press the CHART Softkey.
Flight Planning GPS Navigation

2) 3) 4)

With the Chart Field highlighted, turn the FMS Joystick to access a dropdown menu of available charts. Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired chart, and press the ENT Key.

AOPA Data

Viewing AOPA Airport Directory information: 1) From the Waypoint (WPT) Page, enter the desired airport with AOPA data. 2) Press the AOPA Softkey. Or: 1) From any map highlight an airport (with AOPA data) using the Map Pointer, and press the ENT Key. The Airport Information Window is displayed. 2) Press the AOPA Softkey. 3) To return to the map, press the ENT Key, the CLR Key, or the FMS Joystick.
Overview GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Messages & Alerts Utilities

System messages

Antenna Shorted to Groundthe external GPS antenna has an electrical connection problem. Contact Garmin Product Support. Approaching Target Altitudewithin 1,000 feet of final VNAV target altitude. Approaching VNAV Profilethe aircraft is within one minute of reaching the initial VNAV descent point. Arriving at XXXthe aircraft is nearing the destination. Battery Lowthe battery needs to be recharged. Cant Unlock Mapsno applicable unlock code for one or more maps was found. All MapSource maps are not accessible. Check XM Antennainternal problem with your GXM 40 antenna. Contact Garmin Product Support. Database Errorinternal problem with the unit. Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support to have the unit repaired. Switch Fuel Tanksa reminder for switching fuel tanks. The reminder message repeats at the specified interval after the beginning of each trip. Lost Satellite Receptionthe unit is unable to receive satellite signals. Memory Fullunit memory is full, no further data can be saved. Near Proximity Pointthe aircraft has reached the distance set for a proximity waypoint. Next DTK XXXthe aircraft is nearing a turn in a route. No XM Signalthe GXM 40 antenna is not receiving an XM signal. Proximity Memory Fullno additional proximity waypoints can be saved. Proximity Radius Overlapsthe radius of two proximity waypoints overlap. Route Already Existsa route name that already exists has been entered.
Messages & Alerts Route Memory Fullno additional routes can be saved.
Route Truncateduploaded route from another device has more than 300 waypoints. Route Waypoint Memory Fullno additional route waypoints can be saved. Saving XM Program Informationan XM Radio channel lineup change has occurred and the unit is saving the channel lineup to memory. Steep Turnapproaching a turn that requires a bank angle in excess of 25 degrees to stay on course. Track Already Existsa saved track with the same name already exists. Track Log Fullthe track log is full and track recording was turned off. To record more track points, you need to clear the track log and turn track recording on. Track Memory Fullno more track data can be stored. Delete the old track data to store the new data. Track Truncateda complete uploaded track will not fit in memory. The oldest track log points have been deleted. Transfer Completedata transfer was completed. VNAV CancelledVNAV function has been cancelled due to a change in the active route. Waypoint Already Existsa waypoint with the same name already exists. Waypoint Memory Fullthe unit has stored the maximum number of waypoints. XM Antenna Not Respondingthe unit is unable to communicate with the GXM 40.

GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Messages & Alerts

Airspace messages

Inside Airspaceinside the boundaries of the airspace. Airspace Near and Aheadwithin two nautical miles of an airspace and your current course takes you inside the airspace.
Messages & Alerts Airspace Ahead, Within 10 Minutesthe projected course takes you inside an airspace within the next 10 minutes or less. Near Airspace, Within 2 nmwithin two nautical miles of an airspace but not projected to enter it.
Overview GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features

Aural Alerts

Traffic
TrafficTIS traffic alert received. Traffic Not AvailableTIS service is not available or out of range.
Five Hundredwhen the aircraft descends through 500 feet above the destination airport. The following aural terrain alerts are issued when flight conditions meet parameters that are set within the software algorithms, and are dependant on the sensitivity level set in the Terrain Setup Menu.
Alert Severity Caution Terrain caution, terrain caution, terrain ahead Obstacle caution, obstacle caution, obstacle ahead obstacle ahead! pull up! obstacle! obstacle! pull up! pull up! Descent Rate

caution, sink rate

terrain ahead! pull up! Warning terrain! terrain! pull up! pull up!
sink rate, pull up! pull up!

Flight Log

Viewing details for a flight: 1) Press the MENU Key twice to display the Main Menu. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Flight Log, and press the ENT Key. (Hours and minutes can be displayed by pressing the MENU Key and selecting Show Hours and Minutes). 3) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select the desired flight from the list, and press the ENT Key. Route, date, hours, distance, and actual flight path is displayed. 4) With Done selected, press the ENT Key to return to the previous page.

Track Log

Displaying/removing the track log on the Map Page: 1) From the Map Page, press the MENU Key. The Map Page Menu is displayed. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to select Set Up Map from the Map Page Menu, and press the ENT Key. 3) Turn the FMS Joystick to highlight the Line options from the horizontal list. 4) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Track Log field. 5) Turn the FMS Joystick to select Yes or No, and press the ENT Key. 6) Press the FMS Joystick, the CLR Key, or the EXIT Softkey to return to the Map Page.

E6B Calculator

Calculating true airspeed and density altitude: 1) From the E6B Calculator Window, enter the altitude shown on the altimeter into the Indicated Altitude field, and press the ENT Key. 2) Repeat for Calibrated Airspeed, Baro Pressure, and Total Air Temperature fields. (For Calibrated Airspeed, use the speed shown on the airspeed indicator. Use the current altimeter setting for Baro Pressure. Total Air Temperature is the temperature of the outside air including the heating effect caused by speed. For most aircraft, this is the temperature reading on a standard outside air temperature gauge.) The calculated figures for True Airspeed and Density Altitude are shown in the designated fields. Calculating winds aloft: 1) Calculate or enter the true airspeed into the True Airspeed field, and press the ENT Key. 2) Enter the aircraft heading shown on the directional gyro or compass into the Heading field, and press the ENT Key. Tail Wind, Wind From, and Wind Speed are calculated.

Aircraft Profile

Entering an aircraft profile: 1) From the Aircraft Profile Page, press the NEW Softkey. The cursor is activated in the Current Aircraft field. 2) Enter the desired aircraft name, and press the ENT Key. 3) Move the FMS Joystick to the Cruise Speed field, turn the FMS Joystick to enter the appropriate cruise speed, and press the ENT Key. Repeat for the Maximum Speed and Fuel Flow fields. 4) Move the FMS Joystick to highlight the Map Symbol field, and turn the FMS Joystick to select the desired map symbol.

Weight & Balance

Performing weight and balance calculations: 1) Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight Weight & Balance, and press the ENT Key. 3) Select the desired aircraft from the Current Aircraft field. 4) Use the FMS Joystick to enter the desired weights and arms (or stations), pressing the ENT Key after each entry. The calculated moment, weight, and CG figures appear at the bottom of the page. Keep in mind that the Aircraft (empty weight/arm) figures must be entered as a reference to calculate a valid moment, weight, and CG. 5) To empty the aircraft, press the Menu Key and select Empty Aircraft, or press the EMPTY Softkey.

Proximity Waypoints

Defining proximity waypoints: 1) Press the MENU Key twice to open the Main Menu. 2) Turn or move the FMS Joystick to highlight User Waypoints, and press the ENT Key. 3) Press the PROXIMITY Softkey. The Proximity Waypoints Page is displayed. 4) Press the NEW Softkey. The New Proximity Waypoint Window is displayed. 5) Select Use Map or Use Identifier, and press the ENT Key. 6) Select the desired waypoint using the Map or Select Waypoint Window, and press the ENT Key. The Distance field is highlighted. 7) Using the FMS Joystick, enter the desired distance and press the ENT Key.

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GPSMAP 696 Meet our ultimate portable MFD: the GPSMAP 696, an all-in-one navigator designed exclusively for aviation. Featuring a large screen, detailed electronic charts and real-time weather, the 696 is your own personal avionics system. See the Big Picture - The GPSMAP 696s bright 7-inch diagonal high-definition sunlight-readable display makes detailed mapping easy to see day or night you can even view an entire approach plate on the large-format display. For easy operation, the bezel around the screen includes soft keys and a joystick control. And with a fast 5 Hz GPS update rate, the 696 renders graphics and presents flight data smoothly and continuously. No Charts? No Problem. - With the addition of Garmin FliteCharts and IFR map mode, the GPSMAP 696 has Class 1/Class 2 electronic flight bag (EFB) capability, reducing the use of paper charts in the cockpit. With FliteCharts, you can quickly find and view all U.S. NACO departure procedures (DP), standard terminal arrival routes (STARs), approach charts and airport diagrams. If the current approach is known, GPSMAP 696 automatically selects the correct chart based on the flight plan. When in IFR map mode, the 696 can display victor airways, jet routes, minimum enroute altitude and leg distance, much like found on paper enroute charts. Add Weather and Radio - The GPSMAP 696 includes a GXM 40 smart antenna, which gives you access to high-resolution weather and audio entertainment right in the cockpit (XM subscription required). XM WX Satellite Weather includes next generation radar (NEXRAD), aviation routine weather reports (METARs), terminal aerodrome forecasts (TAFs), temporary flight restrictions (TFRs), lightning, winds aloft and more for the U.S. and Canada. In addition, the 696 can receive PIREPs, turbulence forecast and icing forecast information. The weather data can be laid directly over the units navigation and topographic map databases. With 170+ channels of digital music, news and programming through your aircraft headset or cabin audio system, youll stay informed and entertained. Enhance Situational Awareness - The GPSMAP 696 features a high-resolution terrain page showing hazards relative to your altitude and a vertical profile of terrain along your route of flight. It comes with a built-in Jeppesen database, and an Americas, Atlantic or Pacific terrain database. It also includes an obstacles database for the U.S. or Europe. Using this information, the 696 displays your flight route over contour terrain mapping. With information from the terrain and obstacles databases, the 696 monitors your current position in relation to surrounding terrain to provide alerts. You can even customize your own minimum clearance levels to receive terrain cautions. The 696 also comes with a realistic view from space satellite imagery basemap. GPSMAP 695 With features that focus on aviation-only navigation and mapping, GPSMAP 695 is Garmins ultimate portable MFD. Similar to the 696, the GPSMAP 695 comes with a large screen and detailed electronic charts minus XM compatibility at a price youll love. Garmin GPSMAP 696 Americas. P/N 11-07022.. $2,999.00 Garmin GPSMAP 695 Americas. P/N 11-07023.. $2,399.00 Garmin GPSMAP 695 Atlantic.. P/N 11-07047.. $2,399.00 Garmin GPSMAP 695 Pacific. P/N 11-07048.. $2,695.00
GARMIN GPSMAP 696 & 695
GPSMAP 696 & 695 ACCESSORIES
Description Power Data Cable Carrying Case Lap Mount Battery Pack Yoke Mount US AC Adapter Part No. Price 11-07056 $27.95 11-07049 $49.95 11-07050 $49.95 11-07051 $199.95 11-07057 $74.95 11-07052 $49.95 Description Intl. AC Adapter 12/24V Cig. Plug Protective Cover GMX 40 XM Antenna (696) GXM 40 Flange Mount Mag Mount GXM Antenna Part No. Price 11-07053 $49.95 11-07054 $29.95 11-07055 $19.95 11-07058 $267.84 11-07059 $3.95 11-07060 $14.75 Description Zaon Traffic Interface Cable MCX to BNC Antenna Cable 696 Audio Jack 695/696 E-learning CD GA25MCX Antenna Airgizmo 695/696 Panel Dock Glare wizard for 695-696 Part No. 11-07107 11-90210 11-07783 11-07594 11-07281 11-07162 11-08027 Price $79.95 $18.85 $13.95 $99.95 $25.75 $17.95 $42.95

Combines satellite datalink weather with a detailed color map and terrain alerting. Garmin SafeTaxi data provides detailed taxiway diagrams and position information for over 850 U.S. airports. Preloaded on the unit. Look up taxi services, plan an overnight, choose fuel stops and more with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Airport Directory included on the GPSMAP 496. Detailed information for over 5,300 U.S. airports along with the names and phone numbers of thousands of FBOs, plus ground transportation, lodging, restaurants, local attractions and more. Smart Airspace feature makes it easier than ever to identify what airspace lies ahead. Automatically highlights airspace close to the pilots current altitude and de-emphasizes airspace away from the current altitude, which gives you increased situational awareness. Built-in Jeppesen database with terrain and obstacle databases. Even customize your own minimum clearance levels to receive terrain cautions. Updates map data and Panel page instruments at 5 Hz, gives you a smoother, near real-time presentation of your aircrafts analog indicators. With an optional subscription to XM WX Satellite Weather and the included GXM 30A smart antenna, youll have access to constantly-updated, high-resolution weather data for the U.S, right in the cockpit. Add a Garmin Mode S transponder, and the 496 will also display TIS traffic alerts that identify surrounding air traffic. Garmins GPSMAP 496 comes ready to go right out of the box with preloaded City Navigator NT street maps and a hefty points of interest (POIs) database, including motels, restaurants, fuel, ATMs and more. Simply enter a destination, and youre automatically routed with voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions. Add optional BlueChart g2 data cards, and turn the 496 into a color chartplotter. Garmin GPSMAP 496 Americas.. P/N 11-04684.$1,999.00 Garmin GPSMAP 496 Atlantic. P/N 11-04742.$1,499.00 Includes the advanced features of the 496 minus XM compatibility and preloaded maps at a price youll love. It comes loaded with SafeTaxi airport diagrams, AOPAs Airport Directory data, Garmins Smart Airspace, super-fast update speed, enhanced terrain and aviation databases and more. Add optional mapping to this versatile handheld for use on land or water. GPSMAP 495 Americas.. P/N 11-06248. $1,299.00 GPSMAP 495 Atlantic.. P/N 11-06317. $1,299.00 GPSMAP 495 Pacific.. P/N 11-06318. $1,299.00

GARMIN GPSMAP 496

GARMIN GPSMAP 495
GPSMAP 296, 396, 495, & 496 ACCESSORIES
Description Garmin Power Data Cable Garmin Battery Pack City Navigator North America City Navigator Europe Auto Mount Yoke Mount Friction Mount Garmin GPS Handheld Antenna GA 26C Remote GPS antenna GA 56 Low Profile External Antenna GMX 30A Antenna (396 & 496) GMX 30 Flange Mount with screws Part No. 11-02694 11-04856 11-02705 11-01192 11-03900 11-02691 11-01033 11-02681 11-00051 11-18756 11-06270 11-06267 Price $21.95 $43.95 $84.00 $209.95 $28.50 $51.75 $27.50 $46.35 $78.65 $297.95 $437.95 $8.75 Description Part No. Price $267.84 $33.85 $17.85 $34.75 $13.75 $24.75 $12.95 $159.95 $105.95 $19.95 $12.75 $39.95 $74.95 GMX 40 Replacement Antenna for GMX series only 11-07058 Cigarette Adapter with speaker (car only) 11-02693 Cigarette Adapter 11-02696 AC Power Adapter 11-02676 USB Cable 11-02692 Carrying Case 11-18863 GPS Protective Cover 11-02701 Garmin 512MB Data Card 11-06268 Garmin 256MB Data Card 11-02697 Instruction 296 DVD 11-02821 Naishield Garmin 495/496 Screen Protector 11-07165 Make it Glare Wizard Glareshield for 495/496 11-07939 Jeppesen Using the Garmin 496 CD 11-05024

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Want to know more about our trade in policy or 0% financing? The Garmin GPSMAP 696 is a clean-sheet device that takes aviation portables to the next level. It has a gigantic, 7-inch portrait screen where you can display information like airways, electronic charts and weather. One of the many new features is an IFR map mode that displays a chart similar to standard enroute charts. The IFR map mode shows all the important features -- such as victor airways, jet routes, MEAs and leg distances -- and Garmin has gone the extra mile by adding major visual reference points like rivers, state boundards, highways and railroad tracks. Another key feature is Garmin FliteCharts that lets you see an entire approach plate on the Garmin 696 display. FliteCharts will tempt you to reduce the amount of paper in the cockpit, which is OK if you use the charts in accordance with AC90-78 since the 696 has Class I/Class II Electronic Flight Bag capability. Garmin's newest portable GPS is their best yet. Combining advanced glass cockpit features with Garmin's biggest screen ever, the new GPSMAP 696 is truly a portable multi-function display (MFD). In one unit, Garmin has combined moving map, XM weather, terrain alerts, charts, airport information and much more. Big screen The 7" diagonal screen with an 800x480 resolution, is the best screen available for portable GPS units. This enables the Garmin 696 to perfectly display weather, terrain and simulated instruments, and now IFR approach plates. Obviously, Garmin would have it no other way, the screen is very bright and extremely visible even in direct sunlight. User friendly controls The Garmin 696 has easy to use controls resembling those of Garmin panel GPS units commonly found in more modern aircraft. These controls are intuitive and enable the user to save time and number of strokes to get to the menu and options they desire. Aeronautical Charts The real question is will you ever need paper charts again? With the Garmin 696, you can display FAA/NACO IFR charts that are preloaded into the unit. These include approach plates, arrivals, departures, airport diagrams and approaches. With the 7" screen you can view them in full or even zoom in for more detailed reading. XM Weather Garmin innovated in a huge way with the 496 and 396 weather capabilities, the Garmin 696 builds on those units adding weather overlay to any of the views displayed. XM weather enables NEXRAD radar, satellite images, METARs, TAFs, TFRs, turbulence forecasts, winds aloft, freezing levels and much more. XM WX subscriptions start at $29.99 and can be activated within 15 mn of receiveing your new Garmin 696. Simulated instrument panel Garmin's simulated instrument panel displays GPS-derived instruments for speed, altitude, vertical speed, bank angle and heading. On the Garmin 696 the simulated instrument panel can be viewed on a split screen on the main page for optimal situational awareness. Terrain avoidance In addition to having a dedicated terrain page showing nearby terrain and obstacles, the Garmin 696 also includes a view that shows a profile view of upcoming terrain. In any event, you are kept safe by pop up alerts that warn you of impending obstacles and terrain. AOPA Airport Directory Easily look up taxi services, plan an overnight, choose fuel stops and more with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Airport Directory included on GPSMAP 696. Taxiway Maps Garmin SafeTaxi data provides detailed taxiway diagrams and position information for over 850 U.S. airports. Preloaded on the unit, this information helps you navigate unfamiliar airports with confidence and shows your aircraft's exact position on the field. Excellent Portability The Garmin 696 includes both internal battery and GPS antenna. Many pilots have complained about competitor products having too many wires, well Garmin has listened. The Garmin 696 can be flown without wires. Dimensions 5 3/4"l x 7 3/4"h x 1 1/2"d; weight 2.3 lbs. *A single update of FliteCharts comes preloaded on the unit. FliteCharts will automatically disable when the data is over six (6) months out-of-date (six month period to commence when map is loaded in the factory). Each box will contain a certificate for one free current FliteCharts download.

 

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