
The GPSMAP 296
builds on the tradition of Garmin aviation
handhelds like the
GPSMAP 196
and
GPSMAP 295.
New features like terrain cautions and alerts,
sectional chart-like topographic data, a
built-in obstacle database of the U.S., and a
transparent navigation arc view for course,
speed, and distance information lead the list of
advances. The GPSMAP 296 also features USB data
transfer, faster processing speed, and a
rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack. Press a
button, and you have your choice of the unit's
automotive or marine modes.
Garmin delivers
terrain awareness in an intuitive Terrain mode
on the GPSMAP 296. The unit combines GPS
position, GPS altitude and topographical mapping
to give pilots a vivid depiction of potential
terrain hazards.
Pilots gain
terrain awareness in a number of ways:
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Terrain and obstacle information
By using visual cues and tone alerts, pilots
can be aware of potentially dangerous
terrain or obstacle conflicts along the
current flight path. The unit also offers a
configurable look-ahead warning function
which gives the pilot additional time to
make critical decisions.
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Configurable buffer zones
The pilot can set the minimum limits to
receive terrain cautions. The unit then
presents potential hazards in yellow (to
indicate ground proximity of 500-1000 feet)
and red (to indicate ground proximity of 100
feet or less).
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Obstacles database
Users can view the elevation or relative
altitude of any obstacle (towers, buildings,
etc.) within the unit’s built-in database.
(This feature is only available with the
Americas version.)
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Pop-up alerts
Terrain proximity cautions and alerts pop up
as digital thumbnail images in the lower
left-hand corner of any page whenever a
potential hazard conflict looms ahead.
The GPSMAP 296 is
designed to move seamlessly between an aircraft,
vehicle, or boat:
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Automotive Mode
Provides automatic route generation,
turn-by-turn guidance, and voice prompts,
plus a built-in worldwide database of
borders and major cities. The optional Auto
Kit includes two mounts, a cigarette-lighter
adapter with speaker output, a 128-MB data
card, and a MapSource®
City Select®
CD-ROM
for detailed mapping and address lookup
capabilities.
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Marine Mode
Features a worldwide marine database and
U.S. tide data. When coupled with the
optional Marine Kit (64-MB data card and
MapSource
BlueChart®
CD-ROM),
the unit displays such information as depth
contours, inter-tidal zones, spot soundings,
wrecks, navaids, port plans, restricted
areas, cable areas, anchorages, and much
more.
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GPSMAP
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- WAAS-capable
GPS receiver for enhanced lateral/vertical
guidance
- Crisp,
high-resolution display (480 x 320 pixel
count), 256-color TFT display (3.8 inches
diagonally)
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3.8"-diagonal display; 480 x 320 pixels
- 5.7" W x
3.2" H x 1.9" D unit dimensions
- 200-MHz
processor for fast redraw and routing
- Up to 15
hours battery life (typical use backlight
conditions); 8 hours full backlight
brightness
- Rechargeable
lithium-ion battery pack
- GA 25BNC low
profile remote antenna
- Automotive
and marine modes for easy navigation in a
vehicle or boat
- Detailed
basemap includes highways, major roads,
borders, rivers, lakes, and tide stations
- Accepts data
from Garmin’s MapSource products (City
Select for driving, BlueChart for saltwater,
and Recreational Lakes with Fishing Hot
Spots® for freshwater)
- 15/11
(text/voice) languages
- Waterproof
to
IEC 60529 IPX7
standards
(submersible in 1 meter of water for up to
30 minutes)
- Weighs just
12 ounces
- 50
reversible routes (300 waypoints each), 15
saved tracks (700 trackpoints each),
TracBack® technology, 3000 waypoints with
graphical icon identification
- Adjustable
quad-helix receiving antenna with remote
antenna capability
- Voice prompt
guidance when the 12-volt / speaker cable is
connected
- Separate
serial and USB interfaces; 2 RS-232 serial
ports
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