A BAs you’ve seen, the GPSMAP 130’s main pages provide vital status, position,navigation and map information. The last page we’ll cover in the tour is the mainmenu page, which provides access to the GPSMAP 130’s waypoint, route andplanning functions, as well as various operational and navigation setup features.The main menu is available from any page, and is accessed through the O key.To access the main menu page:1. Press the O key twice.The main menu page’s 11 submenus are divided into categories by function.You can select a particular submenu by simply highlighting the desired option andpressing T. To get a feel for how the main menu page works, let’s clear out thetrack log we’ve created during our simulated tour. This will ensure that you have aclean slate once you start navigating in your home waters.To select the track submenu:1. Highlight the ‘Track’ menu option and press T.The track log page allows you to specify whether to record a track plot anddefine how it is recorded. It also provides both an indicator of the total memoryused and the individual functions to clear the track log and start a TracBack route.To delete the track log:1. Highlight the ‘Delete Track’ option and press T. A confirmation page will appear.2. Highlight the ‘Yes’ prompt and press T to confirm.3. Press J to return to the main page sequence.Congratulations! You’ve now gone through the basic operation of the GARMINGPSMAP 130. Your new digital chartplotter is a powerful tool with manyadvanced features not covered in the Getting Started tour. For detailed instruc-tions on using these features or performing a specific task, please refer to thequick reference guide or the appropriate reference section of this manual.A. The GPSMAP 130’s track page lets you clear thetrack log and start a TracBack route.B. To delete the track log, confirm the warning pageby highlighting the ‘YES’ prompt and pressingEDIT/ENTER.15GETTING STARTEDTrack SubmenuClearing the Track Log