Garmin 695 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 13 – Accessing System Functionality; SECTION 2 GPS NAVIGATION; Using Map Displays
  • Page 14 – Table of Contents; Flight Plan Creation; SECTION 4 HAZARD AVOIDANCE; Weather Information
  • Page 15 – SECTION 6 APPENDICES
  • Page 17 – SECTION 1 OVERVIEW; Unit Overview
  • Page 18 – BATTERY CARE AND CHARGING; BATTERY WARNINGS; • Keep the used battery away from children.
  • Page 19 – INSERTING/REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK; Inserting the Battery Pack; CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK; Charging the unit’s battery pack:; Align the notches on the unit with the vehicle power cable plug.; Charge Mode it reduces the draw on the aircraft’s battery.; While in Charge Mode, the unit draws a current from the aircraft. To
  • Page 20 – Button. Instead of completely turning off, the unit now goes; TURNING THE UNIT ON/OFF; Press and hold the; POWER; Button to turn the unit on or off.; Adjusting Backlighting on Power up
  • Page 21 – ENT; Database Initialization; Data link Weather Advisory; Press the; ENT; Key to acknowledge this information.
  • Page 22 – GPS RECEIVER STATUS; collected, which can take up to 5 minutes
  • Page 23 – ACQUIRING SATELLITES; be used
  • Page 24 – Controls; RNG Key
  • Page 25 – ENT Key; Press to select the softkey shown above the bezel key on the unit
  • Page 26 – ACCESSING SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY; MENUS; MENU; Key that when pressed once displays
  • Page 27 – Main Menu; DATA ENTRY; The; Key to confirm the; FMS; Joystick counter-clockwise accesses a menu with
  • Page 28 – Using the FMS Joystick to enter data:; Or; Data Entry
  • Page 29 – PAGES; and (XM) Audio Page are only available with; Input Focus on Navigation Bar; There are up to six main pages that can be navigated using the; Selecting a Main Page using the FMS Joystick:; If necessary press the; Joystick; until the desired page is selected (
  • Page 30 – Main Pages
  • Page 31 – FPL AND NRST PAGES; Key or; NRST; Selecting the FPL or NRST Pages:; FPL; The Nearest Pages contain the following information.
  • Page 33 – MAIN MENU PAGES; Joystick to navigate the menu.; Turn or move the; Joystick to highlight the desired menu option and
  • Page 34 – SYSTEM SETUP PAGES; The System Setup pages are accessed from the Main Menu.; MAIN PAGE SOFTKEYS
  • Page 35 – MAP PAGE SOFTKEYS; VFR MAP; IFR MAP; Softkey selected
  • Page 36 – WAYPOINT PAGE SOFTKEYS; TERRAIN PAGE SOFTKEYS
  • Page 37 – ALT MODE; INFO
  • Page 38 – iriUs; INFO PAGE SOFTKEY
  • Page 39 – FLIGHT PLANNING SOFTKEYS; ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN PAGE SOFTKEYS
  • Page 40 – NEAREST PAGE SOFTKEYS; NEAREST AIRPORT PAGE SOFTKEYS
  • Page 41 – System Setup Menu; Restoring system setting defaults:; Key twice to display the Main Menu.
  • Page 42 – Restore Default Window; DISPLAY; BACKLIGHTING; The GPSMAP 695/696 retains the backlighting settings between; Adjusting display backlighting:
  • Page 43 – Display Setup Page; BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT; Adjusting backlight timeout:
  • Page 44 – SCREENSHOTS; SOUND
  • Page 45 – Sound Setup Page; UNITS; Changing display unit settings:; Units Setup Page
  • Page 46 – Date & Time Setup Page; POSITION; Changing position settings:
  • Page 47 – Position Setup Page; INTERFACE; Refer to Appendix D for more information on Interfacing.; Changing interface settings:; ALARMS; Changing alarm settings:
  • Page 48 – Alarms Page
  • Page 49 – SETTING AIRPORT CRITERIA; Hard or Soft—shows all runways except water landing facilities.; Nearest Airports Page Menu
  • Page 50 – Airport Criteria Window; To restore airport criteria defaults:; UTILITIES
  • Page 51 – displayed by pressing the corresponding key.; Page Layout
  • Page 52 – DATA BAR FIELDS; Data Bar Fields; Changing the information shown in the data bar fields:; Data Bar Field Selection
  • Page 53 – DATA BAR FIELD OPTIONS; • Estimated Time of Arrival
  • Page 54 – Changing page layout:; COMPASS ARC; The compass arc is not available in ‘North Up’ map orientation.
  • Page 55 – Removing the Compass Arc from the Map Page:
  • Page 56 – additional indicators.
  • Page 57 – Displaying the panel on the map page:; CHANGING THE CDI SCALE; The CDI scale can be set from the Map Page Menu.; Map Page Menu
  • Page 58 – SETTING THE BUG INDICATOR; The Bug Indicator can be set from the Map Page Menu.; MANUALLY SETTING A COURSE; Manually setting a course to the destination waypoint:
  • Page 59 – Returning to automatic sequencing of route waypoints:; From the Map Page after manually setting a course, press the; Key to; Joystick to highlight ‘Release Hold’, and press the; plan, and the ground speed is greater than 35 knots.
  • Page 60 – The GPSMAP 695/696 is a VFR navigation tool and should not; Visual Representation of VNAV; USING THE VNAV FEATURE; Configuring a VNAV profile:
  • Page 61 – Vertical Navigation Page; Profile—Enter the descent rate.
  • Page 62 – USING MAP DISPLAYS
  • Page 63 – • Topography data; MAP ORIENTATION; Map orientation can only be changed on the Map Page. Any other; Changing the Navigation Map orientation:
  • Page 64 – MAP RANGE; FliteCharts; range is indicated in the lower right corner of the map; RNG; appears below the map range scale.
  • Page 65 – AUTO ZOOM; MAP PANNING; Map panning allows the pilot to:
  • Page 66 – When the panning function is selected by pressing the; Pressing the; Key displays a review page for the highlighted map feature. If; Joystick will cycle through the list of map
  • Page 67 – Reviewing information for a map or weather feature:; MEASURING BEARING AND DISTANCE; Measuring bearing and distance between any two points:
  • Page 68 – TOPOGRAPHY
  • Page 69 – SATELLITE VIEW; The Satellite View displays satellite imagery above 20nm.
  • Page 70 – MAP SYMBOLS; MAP DECLUTTER; Decluttering the Map Page:; Map Declutter; MAP DETAIL; respect to the zoom scale.
  • Page 72 – Setting up and customizing cities and roads for the map page:
  • Page 73 – AIRSPACE; Setting up and customizing airspace for the map page:; AIRWAYS
  • Page 74 – IFR Map - Low Airways
  • Page 75 – Key to display the review page for the airway.; Low Altitude Airway Review Page; Key to exit the review
  • Page 76 – The following descriptions and abbreviations are used:
  • Page 78 – Waypoint Information Window-Duplicate Identifier
  • Page 79 – FREQUENCIES; Communication Frequencies; Frequency Abbreviations; The frequencies may be denoted by ‘RX’, ‘TX’, or ‘CTAF’ if applicable.; Joystick to activate the cursor.; Joystick to place the cursor in the ‘Frequencies’ Box, on the; Additional Frequency Information
  • Page 80 – NEAREST INFORMATION; Key which gives the pilot quick access to; selection, similar to the Waypoint Page. Pressing the; Key again returns to the
  • Page 81 – Nearest Airports Page; NEAREST AIRPORT CRITERIA; press the; or; HELIPORT; Setting nearest airport criteria:; With the Nearest Airports Page displayed, press the; Joystick to select 'Set Airport Criteria' from the Page
  • Page 82 – Restoring nearest airport criteria defaults:; WEATHER INFORMATION; Selecting airport weather information:
  • Page 83 – Nearest Airport Weather Page
  • Page 84 – INTERSECTIONS; Select an intersection:; NDB
  • Page 85 – VORS
  • Page 86 – USER WAYPOINTS; Creating user waypoints:
  • Page 88 – New Waypoint Window; Selecting and viewing nearest user waypoints:
  • Page 89 – Deleting user waypoints:; User Waypoints Page Menu
  • Page 90 – Selecting and viewing nearest airspaces:; Nearest Airspace Page
  • Page 91 – AIRSPACE ALERT MESSAGES; —Projected to enter the airspace within the next 10 minutes or less.; SMART AIRSPACE; Smart Airspace
  • Page 93 – Selecting a nearby airport as a direct-to destination:
  • Page 94 – Selecting a waypoint as a direct-to destination using the pointer:
  • Page 95 – SECTION 3 FLIGHT PLANNING; DATA FIELDS; Changing the information shown in the data fields:; Joystick (right or left) to quickly change the third data field.
  • Page 96 – Data Field Selection (Active Flight Plan Page)
  • Page 97 – FLIGHT PLAN CREATION; scrolled through by moving the; Joystick left or right. All other Data Fields can be; Active Flight Plan Page
  • Page 98 – Creating an active flight plan:; Insert Waypoint Window; Creating a stored flight plan:
  • Page 99 – ADDING WAYPOINTS TO AN EXISTING FLIGHT PLAN; Adding a waypoint to a stored flight plan:
  • Page 100 – Adding a waypoint to the active flight plan:
  • Page 101 – GRAPHICAL FLIGHT PLANNING; Area and the FMS Joystick.; Graphical Flight Plan Window
  • Page 102 – Adding Flight Plan Waypoints Graphically:; Removing Flight Plan Waypoints Graphically:; Graphical Flight Plan Editing:
  • Page 103 – Flight Plan Page (Flight Plan Leg Highlighted with Map Pointer); Flight Plan Page (Waypoint Selected with Map Pointer)
  • Page 104 – FLIGHT PLAN STORAGE; Viewing information about a stored flight plan:; Flight Plan List Page
  • Page 105 – Storing an active flight plan from the Active Flight Plan Page:; FLIGHT PLAN ACTIVATION; Activating a stored flight plan:
  • Page 106 – Activate Leg Window; EDITING SPEED AND FUEL FLOW; Adjusting the Active Flight Plan fuel flow:; Aircraft Profile Page
  • Page 107 – Adjusting the Saved Flight Plan speed and fuel flow:
  • Page 108 – Plan Speed and Fuel Flow (Saved Flight Plan Page); COPYING FLIGHT PLANS; Copying a stored flight plan:; DELETING FLIGHT PLANS; Deleting a stored flight plan:
  • Page 109 – Deleting all stored flight plans:; Active Flight Plan Page Menu
  • Page 110 – Deleting an individual waypoint from the active flight plan:; Remove Waypoint Window; Deleting an individual waypoint from a saved flight plan:; INVERTING A FLIGHT PLAN; Inverting the active flight plan:
  • Page 111 – Inverting a saved flight plan:; IMPORTING/EXPORTING FLIGHT PLANS; Importing flight plans:; Exporting flight plans:
  • Page 112 – The GPSMAP 695/696 is not designed to be independently used
  • Page 113 – SELECTING AN APPROACH; Active Flight Plan Page, and the Saved Flight Plan Page.; Select Approach Menu
  • Page 114 – Activating an approach on the Active Flight Plan Page:
  • Page 115 – Removing an approach:
  • Page 116 – After an approach has been activated, the; Softkey is used when being; VECTORS; Softkey is selected, the GPSMAP 695/696 creates an extension of
  • Page 117 – If the; Softkey is not selected, the GPSMAP 695/696 creates a straight-line; From the Active Flight Plan Page, press the; Joystick to highlight ‘Cancel Vectors-to-Final’ and
  • Page 118 – Blank Page
  • Page 119 – Hazard Avoidance; WEATHER INFORMATION; WEATHER SOURCE; Switching Weather Sources:
  • Page 120 – SiriusXM Weather is only available with the GPSMAP 696.; ACTIVATING SERVICES; XM WEATHER INFORMATION; Accessing SiriusXM Weather information:
  • Page 121 – XM WEATHER PRODUCTS; scans
  • Page 122 – neXrAd l; listed for the user’s awareness:; neXrAd i; NEXRAD Data
  • Page 123 – Satellite Mosaic/Cloud Tops; Echo Tops Data
  • Page 124 – Winds Aloft Data
  • Page 125 – Surface Pressure Data; XM LIGHTNING; Lightning Data
  • Page 126 – Key will display additional information.; Storm Cell Data; metAr; tAf; database service area.
  • Page 127 – Changing METAR and TAF text:; METAR Selected With Map
  • Page 128 – AIRMETS; AIRMET Selected With Map
  • Page 129 – TFR Data; pirep; Key to display the decoded text.
  • Page 130 – PIREP Data on Weather Page; FREEZING LEVELS; Freezing Level Data
  • Page 131 – TURBULENCE FORECAST; Turbulence Data and Legend
  • Page 132 – Icing Forecast Data and Legend
  • Page 133 – Forecast Data
  • Page 134 – SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE; Sea Surface Temperature data requires Master Mariner SiriusXM
  • Page 135 – USING S; Do not use data link weather information for maneuvering in,
  • Page 136 – • Forecast
  • Page 137 – Detailed Weather Product Information; Setting up and customizing weather data for the Map Page:
  • Page 138 – Restoring default weather data for the Map Page:
  • Page 139 – Animating SiriusXM Weather:
  • Page 141 – Viewing Ground Station Status:; FIS-B WEATHER PRODUCTS
  • Page 142 – Expiration
  • Page 143 – As Available; Weather Product Timing; neXrAd
  • Page 144 – NEXRAD Abnormalities; NEXRAD Limitations
  • Page 147 – WINDS ALOFT; Winds Barbs; TEMPERATURES ALOFT
  • Page 148 – Temperatures Aloft; METARS AND TAFS
  • Page 150 – SIGMETS
  • Page 151 – PIREPS; PIREP Data
  • Page 152 – USING FIS-B WEATHER PRODUCTS
  • Page 153 – display on the Weather Page or the Map Page:
  • Page 156 – NOTAMS Information Page
  • Page 157 – Do not use Terrain information for primary terrain avoidance.
  • Page 158 – TERRAIN INFORMATION; Terrain Obstacle Colors and Symbology
  • Page 159 – TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE COLOR CODE; Enabling/Disabling Terrain Shading on the Map Page:; TERRAIN SETTINGS; Caution Elevation
  • Page 160 – Accessing the terrain settings:; SETTINGS; Terrain Setup
  • Page 161 – Terrain Page; Setting up the Terrain Page:
  • Page 162 – TERRAIN ALERTS; CLR; DISABLE; AURAL ALERTS
  • Page 163 – “caution, terrain ahead”; Aural Alerts
  • Page 164 – TRAFFIC INFORMATION; TRAFFIC SOURCE; Traffic Source; Displaying TIS-A traffic from a Mode; Traffic Source Annunciation
  • Page 165 – Appendix D for configuration information.; SYSTEM STATUS; System Status; Operating; Traffic Modes; Range on the Map Setup Menu.
  • Page 166 – Description; Other Traffic; TIS-A Traffic Symbols; • “Traffic”—TIS-A traffic alert received.
  • Page 167 – TRAFFIC WARNING WINDOW; Key to remove the Traffic Warning Window.; is less than 30 knots or when on the approach leg of a route.; TRAFFIC GROUND TRACK; TIS-A traffic can be displayed on the Map Page.
  • Page 168 – Displaying TIS-A information using the Map Pointer:; With traffic displayed on the Map Page, press the; Pointer is activated.; Joystick to highlight the desired traffic.
  • Page 169 – UAT
  • Page 170 – Only traffic that is within 15 nm lateral
  • Page 171 – Viewing GDL 39 Traffic and Weather Status:; Joystick to highlight ‘Data Link’ and press the
  • Page 172 – No Traffic Data Available
  • Page 173 – TRAFFIC DESCRIPTION; Symbol
  • Page 174 – ADS-B Traffic Symbology; Altitude; Traffic Advisories
  • Page 175 – Traffic alerts are reset to ‘enabled’ on the next power cycle.; Adjusting alert volume:
  • Page 176 – DISPLAYING TRAFFIC DATA; Enabling/disabling traffic data on the Map Page:
  • Page 177 – Displaying Traffic information using the map pointer:
  • Page 178 – Changing the altitude range:
  • Page 179 – FLIGHT ID DISPLAY; Example ADS-B Traffic Symbol
  • Page 180 – On the Traffic Page, press the; FLT ID; MOTION VECTORS
  • Page 181 – Traffic Page Range Ring Settings; minutes; TragetTrend Look-ahead; TREND
  • Page 183 – SECTION 5 ADDITIONAL FEATURES; Checklists, FliteCharts; Feature; Additional Features
  • Page 184 – SafeTaxi Depiction on the Map Page
  • Page 185 – SAFETAXI CYCLE NUMBER AND REVISION; on updating the SafeTaxi database.; Do not use the approach information provided by the VFR
  • Page 186 – Sample Chart Indicating Off-Scale Areas
  • Page 187 – Displaying ChartView:
  • Page 188 – Chart Not Available Banner; AIRCRAFT SYMBOL; Aircraft Symbol Displayed on Chart (Waypoint Page); Showing/Hiding the aircraft symbol on the chart:; Key to show/hide the aircraft symbol. The Aircraft Symbol
  • Page 189 – CHART RANGE; Changing the chart range:; Use the down arrow on the; Joystick to scroll the chart; To quickly zoom all the way out, press the; CHART; Softkey. Press it again to; JEPPESEN DATABASE-PUBLISHED NOTAMS; Only NOTAM data for the selected airport is shown (when; Chart Notams
  • Page 191 – Do not maneuver the aircraft based solely upon the geo-referenced
  • Page 192 – Displaying FliteCharts:
  • Page 195 – FLITECHARTS CYCLE NUMBER AND EXPIRATION DATE
  • Page 196 – AIRPORT DIRECTORY DATA; If the AOPA database is in use, the; AOPA; Softkey is displayed on the Waypoint; DIRECTORY; Viewing Airport Directory information:; Key. The Airport Information Window is displayed.; Icon; Restaurant on Field; Airport Directory Service Icons
  • Page 198 – XM RADIO ENTERTAINMENT (GPSMAP; SiriusXM Satellite Radio is only available with the GPSMAP 696.; ACTIVATING S; XM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICES; Accessing the Radio ID:; From the XM Audio Page press the
  • Page 199 – XM Information Page; XM RADIO; features of the SiriusXM Satellite Radio.
  • Page 200 – XM Audio Page; Selecting a category:; Select the; CATEGORY; Softkey on the XM Audio Page. The Category Field; Category Field; Turn the; Joystick to highlight the desired category.
  • Page 201 – Softkey to view the ‘All Channels’ Category.; ACTIVE CHANNEL AND CHANNEL LIST; Active Channel; Now Playing Box
  • Page 202 – USING FAVORITES; To add a channel to Favorites:; Adding a Channel to Favorites
  • Page 203 – To delete a channel from Favorites:; VOLUME; Radio volume is shown in the Now Playing Box.; Muting SiriusXM Audio:; Volume Control
  • Page 204 – SHOW/HIDE THE XM AUDIO PAGE; The XM Audio and WX Pages can be hidden from view.; ELECTRONIC CHECKLISTS; checklist information described in the AFM.; FLIGHT DATA LOGGING
  • Page 205 – Appendix A; SYSTEM MESSAGES; ithin 1,000 feet of final VNAV target; The unit is unable to receive satellite signals.
  • Page 207 – AIRSPACE MESSAGES; Inside the boundaries of the airspace.; TRAFFIC; TERRAIN
  • Page 208 – DATA FIELD OPTIONS; The current battery level.
  • Page 209 – Data Field Option
  • Page 211 – Appendix B; ABNORMAL OPERATION; RESETTING THE UNIT; Remove the power source and restart the unit.; LOSS OF GPS POSITION; The ‘Lost Satellite Reception’ message will display.; GPS Signal Lost
  • Page 212 – HAZARD DISPLAY WITH LOSS OF GPS POSITION; Red X will be displayed.; Terrain Page Red X
  • Page 213 – Appendix C; SD CARD USE AND DATABASES; SD CARD USE; MAPSOURCE DETAILED MAPS
  • Page 214 – Installing an SD Card:; label is facing the front of the unit.; Push the card into the unit until it stops.; The following databases are included with the GPSMAP
  • Page 215 – Database; Databases; BASEMAP
  • Page 216 – -compatible PCs and requires the included USB cable
  • Page 217 – • FSS—Flight Service Stations.; FLITECHARTS; The FliteCharts; SAFETAXI
  • Page 218 – Obtaining the Unit ID:; Key twice to access the Main Menu.; System Setup Page; Select ‘Database Information’ and press the
  • Page 219 – Database Information Page; Equipment required to perform the update:
  • Page 220 – Update Databases Page; Update Databases Page; RESTART
  • Page 221 – EXPORTING TRACK LOGS AND USER WAYPOINTS; Exporting a track log:
  • Page 223 – Appendix D; INSTALLATION & INTERFACING INFORMATION; CONNECTING THE POWER/DATA CABLE; Power/Data Connector on the GPSMAP 695/696 Unit
  • Page 224 – Bare Wire Power/Data Cable for the GPSMAP 695/696 Unit; CONNECTING TO A GARMIN VHF COMM RADIO; For additional information refer to the SL30 nav/comm or the SL40
  • Page 225 – The following features are now available on the radio:; CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER; PC Interface Cable to connect to a USB data port.
  • Page 226 – INFORMATION ABOUT USB DRIVERS; You must subscribe to SiriusXM Radio and/or SiriusXM WX
  • Page 227 – GXM 40 Antenna; INTERFACING; GENERAL INTERFACE SETUP; to external devices.; Key twice to select the Main Menu.; Joystick to select ‘System Setup’, and press the
  • Page 228 – Joystick to select ‘Interface’, and press the; With the Serial Data Format field highlighted, turn the; Joystick to; NMEA Out—transmits NMEA position, velocity, and navigation data.
  • Page 229 – nmeA o; Setting NMEA output mode:; CONNECTING TO A GTX 330 MODE S TRANSPONDER
  • Page 230 – CONNECTING TO A GDL 39
  • Page 231 – GDL 39 Interface Setup
  • Page 232 – GDL 39 Update Status; GDL 39 SERIAL PASS-THROUGH; Serial Pass-Through is only available on a bare wire installation.; NMEA Out
  • Page 233 – Configuring aera and GDL 39 for Serial Pass-Through:
  • Page 234 – through installation, it should be grounded.; Direction; The TIS-A Status field indicates one of the following messages:
  • Page 235 – located on the left side of the unit.
  • Page 237 – Appendix E; GENERAL TIS-A INFORMATION
  • Page 238 – This is often the case in mountainous regions.
  • Page 239 – the client/intruder aircraft course stabilizes.
  • Page 241 – Appendix F; FLIGHT LOG; VIEWING THE FLIGHT LOG; displaying the actual path flown.
  • Page 242 – Flight Log List
  • Page 243 – DELETING FLIGHT RECORDS; Deleting flight records:; TRACK LOG
  • Page 244 – The Save feature allows storage of up to 15 track logs.; Changing track log settings:
  • Page 245 – Track Log Window; eled. ‘Time’ creates track points after a specified time has elapsed.
  • Page 246 – HEADING LINE; heading line can be set to time or distance.
  • Page 247 – Changing the heading line settings on the Map Page:
  • Page 248 – E6B CALCULATOR; Accessing the E6B calculator:; Key twice to open the Main Menu.; Joystick to highlight ‘E6B Calculator’, and press the; Key. The E6B Calculator Page is displayed.; E6B Calculator Page; ndicated Altitude; required entry for density altitude/true airspeed calcula-; Baro Pressure; required entry for density altitude/true airspeed calculation.; Total Air Temp
  • Page 249 – heading indicator or directional gyro.; Calculating true airspeed and density altitude:; into the ‘Indicated Altitude’ field, and press the; Calculating winds aloft:; the; and Wind Speed are calculated.
  • Page 250 – to True North must be used to calculate winds accurately.; Restoring E6B calculator defaults:; AIRCRAFT PROFILE; automatically updated if you exceed this figure.
  • Page 251 – Entering an aircraft profile:
  • Page 252 – To perform weight and balance calculations:
  • Page 253 – EPE CIRCLE; Setting up and customizing the EPE circle for the map page:
  • Page 254 – PROXIMITY WAYPOINTS; Proximity Waypoint Alarm; Defining proximity waypoints:
  • Page 255 – Deleting proximity waypoints:
  • Page 257 – Appendix G; DISPLAY SYMBOLS; VFR SYMBOLS; Unknown; Americas/Pacific Database Airports; Item; Atlantic Database Airports
  • Page 258 – Navaids; IFR SYMBOLS
  • Page 260 – AIRSPACE SYMBOLS; VFR Americas/Pacific Database; IFR Americas/Pacific Database
  • Page 261 – VFR Atlantic Database Exceptions; Training Area; IFR Atlantic Database Exceptions
  • Page 263 – Appendix H; MAP DATUM AND LOCATION FORMATS; MAP DATUMS
  • Page 265 – Appendix I; GLOSSARY
  • Page 271 – Appendix J; LICENSE AGREEMENT AND WARRANTY; CONTACT GARMIN
  • Page 272 – AOPA AIRPORT DIRECTORY NOTICE
  • Page 273 – WEATHER DATA WARRANTY
  • Page 274 – XM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICE AGREEMENT; INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE
  • Page 275 – Symbols; alarms
  • Page 277 – Pages
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Page 13 - Accessing System Functionality; SECTION 2 GPS NAVIGATION; Using Map Displays

Garmin GPSMAP 695/696 Owner’s Manual 190-00919-00 Rev. G i Table of Contents SECTION 1 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Unit Overview ...........................................................................

Page 14 - Table of Contents; Flight Plan Creation; SECTION 4 HAZARD AVOIDANCE; Weather Information

Garmin GPSMAP 695/696 Owner’s Manual 190-00919-00 Rev. G ii Table of Contents Airports & NAVAIDs............................................................................................................ 55Cities & Roads .........................................................................

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