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ECHOMAP ULTRA 100/120 SERIES Quick Start Manual support.garmin.com 2019 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. ActiveCaptain, ECHOMAP, Garmin ClearV, Garmin Quickdraw, and LiveScope are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. NMEA, NMEA 2000, and the NMEA 2000 logo are registered trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association. microSD and the microSD logo are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. WiFi is a registered mark of Wi-Fi Alliance Corporation. Printed in Taiwan January 2019 190-02536-01_0A Introduction WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Front View Automatic backlight sensor Power key Zoom keys Shortcut keys Touchscreen 2 microSD memory card slots; 32 GB max. card size Connector View Power POWER 12 PIN XDCR 12-pin transducer LVS XDCR NMEA 2000 NETWORK Panoptix LiveScope LVS12 12-pin transducer NMEA 2000 network ECHOMAP network Ground screw Assigning a Shortcut Key You can quickly open commonly used screens by assigning a shortcut key. You can create a shortcut to screens such as sonar screens and charts. 1 Open a page. 2 Hold a shortcut key, and select OK. Inserting Memory Cards You can use optional memory cards with the chartplotter. Map cards allow you to view high-resolution satellite imagery and aerial reference photos of ports, harbors, marinas, and other points of interest. You can use blank memory cards to record Garmin Quickdraw Contours mapping, record sonar (with a compatible transducer), transfer data such as waypoints and routes to another compatible chartplotter or a computer, and use the ActiveCaptain app. 2 This device supports up to a 32 GB memory card, formatted to FAT32. 1 Open the access flap or door on the front of the chartplotter. 2 Insert the memory card 3 Press the card in until it clicks. 4 Close the door. Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App You can connect a mobile device to the ECHOMAP Ultra device using the ActiveCaptain app. The app provides a quick and easy way for you to interact with your ECHOMAP Ultra device and complete such tasks as sharing data, registering, updating the device software, and receiving mobile device notifications. 1 Insert a memory card in one of the ECHOMAP Ultra device's card slots. Be sure the card is inserted each time you want to use the ActiveCaptain feature. 2 Select ActiveCaptain > Set ActiveCaptain Card. NOTICE You might be prompted to format the memory card. Formatting the card deletes all information saved on the card. This includes any saved user data, such as waypoints. Formatting the card is recommended, but not required. Before formatting the card, you should save the data from the memory card onto the device internal memory. 3 From the ActiveCaptain page, select Menu > Wi-Fi Setup > Wi-Fi Network > Wi-Fi > On. 4 Enter a name and password for this network. 5 From the application store on your mobile device, install and open the ActiveCaptain app. 6 Bring the mobile device within 32 m (105 ft.) of the ECHOMAP Ultra device. 7 From your mobile device settings, open the WiFi connections page and connect to the Garmin device, using the name and password you entered. For more information about the ActiveCaptain app and features, see the Owner's Manual at www.garmin.com
/manuals/echomap_ultra or watch a video at www.garmin.com/ActiveCaptainVideo. Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals. The time and date are set automatically based on the GPS position. 1 Turn on the device. Quick Start Manual 2 Wait while the device locates satellites. It may take 30 to 60 seconds to acquire satellite signals. appears at disappears and a When the device acquires satellite signals, the top of the Home screen. If the device loses satellite signals, flashing question mark appears over on the chart. For more information about GPS, go to www.garmin.com
/aboutGPS. Adjusting the Backlight 1 Select Settings > System > Display > Backlight. 2 Adjust the backlight. TIP: From any screen, press through the brightness levels. This can be helpful when the brightness is so low you cannot see the screen. repeatedly to scroll Adjusting the Color Mode 1 Select Settings > System > Display > Color Mode. TIP: Select screen to access the color settings.
> Display > Color Mode from any 2 Select an option. Customizing the Home Screen You can add items to and rearrange items on the Home screen. 1 From the Home screen, select Customize Home. 2 Select an option:
To rearrange an item, select Rearrange, select the item to move, and select the new location. To add an item to the Home screen, select Add, and select the new item. To remove an item you have added to the Home screen, select Remove, and select the item. To change the Home screen background image, select Background, and select an image. Sonar Fishfinder When properly connected to a compatible transducer, your chartplotter can be used as a fishfinder. For more information about which transducer is best for your needs, go to www.garmin.com/transducers. Different sonar views can help you view the fish in the area. The sonar views available vary depending on the type of transducer and sounder module connected to the chartplotter. For example, you can view certain Panoptix sonar screens only if you have a compatible Panoptix transducer connected. There are four basic styles of sonar views available: a full-
screen view, a split-screen view that combines two or more views, a split-zoom view, and a split-frequency view that displays two different frequencies. You can customize the settings for each view in the screen. For example, if you are viewing the split-frequency view, you can separately adjust the gain for each frequency. If you do not see an arrangement of sonar views to suit your needs, you can create a custom combination screen. Traditional Sonar View There are several full-screen views available, depending on the transducer that is connected. The full-screen Traditional sonar view shows a large image of the sonar readings from a transducer. The range scale along the right side of the screen shows the depth of detected objects as the screen scrolls from the right to the left. Depth information Suspended targets or fish Bottom of the body of water Selecting the Transducer Type Before you can select the transducer type, you must know what kind of transducer you have. This chartplotter is compatible with a range of accessory transducers, including the Garmin ClearV transducers, which are available at www.garmin.com/transducers. If you are connecting a transducer that was not included with the chartplotter, you may need to set the transducer type to make the sonar function properly. 1 From a sonar view, select Menu > Sonar Setup >
Installation > Transducer Type. 2 Select the transducer to change. 3 Select an option:
If your transducer is listed, select it from the list. If you have a 200/77 kHz, dual-beam transducer, select Dual Beam (200/77 kHz). If you have a 200/50 kHz, dual-frequency transducer, select Dual Frequency (200/50 kHz). Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen 1 From a sonar view, drag the screen or select 2 Select a location. 3 Select 4 If necessary, edit the waypoint information. Navigation Navigation Chart and Fishing Chart The Fishing Chart provides a detailed view with more bottom detail and fishing content. This chart is optimized for use when fishing. The Navigation Chart is optimized for navigation. You can plan a course, view map information, and use the chart as a navigational aid. Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint From any screen, select Mark. Quick Start Manual 3 Creating a Waypoint at a Different Location 1 Select Waypoints > New Waypoint. 2 Select an option:
To create the waypoint by entering position coordinates, select Enter Coordinates, and enter the coordinates. To create the waypoint using a chart, select Use Chart, select the location, and select Select. To create the waypoint using a range (distance) and bearing, select Enter Range/Bearing, and enter the information. Marking an MOB Location Select Mark > Man Overboard. An international man overboard (MOB) symbol marks the active MOB point and the chartplotter sets a direct course back to the marked location. Navigating to a Point on the Chart WARNING All route and navigation lines displayed on the chartplotter are only intended to provide general route guidance or to identify proper channels, and are not intended to be precisely followed. Always defer to the navaids and conditions on the water when navigating to avoid groundings or hazards that could result in vessel damage, personal injury, or death. 1 From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select a location. 2 If necessary, select Navigate To. 3 Select an option:
To navigate directly to the location, select Go To or
. To create a route to the location, including turns, select Route To or To use Auto Guidance, select Auto Guidance or
. NOTE: Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in some areas. 4 Review the course indicated by the magenta line. NOTE: When using Auto Guidance, a gray segment within any part of the magenta line indicates that Auto Guidance cannot calculate part of the Auto Guidance line. This is due to the settings for minimum safe water depth and minimum safe obstacle height. 5 Follow the magenta line, steering to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles. 1 From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select a 2 Select Navigate To > Route To. 3 Select the location of the last turn before the destination. destination. 4 Select Add Turn. 5 If necessary, repeat to add turns, working backward from the destination to the present location of your vessel. The last turn you add should be the first turn you make, starting from your present location. It should be the turn closest to your vessel. 6 If necessary, select Menu. 7 Select Done. 8 Review the course indicated by the magenta line. 9 Follow the magenta line, steering to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles. Stopping Navigation From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select Menu > Stop Navigation. Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature Before you can use the Garmin Quickdraw Contours feature, you must have sonar depth, your GPS position, and a memory card with free space. 1 From a chart view, select Menu > Quickdraw Contours > Start Recording. 2 When recording is complete, select Menu >
Quickdraw Contours > Stop Recording. 3 Select Manage > Name, and enter a name for the map. More Information Downloading the Manuals from the Web You can get the latest owner's manual and translations of manuals from the Garmin website. The owner's manual includes instructions for using device features and accessing regulatory information. 1 Go to www.garmin.com/manuals/echomap_ultra . 2 Download the manual. Garmin Support Center Go to support.garmin.com for help and information, such as product manuals, frequently asked questions, videos, software updates, and customer support. Creating and Navigating a Route From Your Present Location You can create and immediately navigate a route on the Navigation chart or the Fishing chart. This method does not save the route or the waypoint data. 4 Quick Start Manual Specification Control Document Drawing Number:
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Avoid navigational hazards and never leave the helm unattended. Use this device only as a navigational aid. Do not attempt to use the device for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location, or topography. Always be prepared to promptly regain control of the vessel. Use caution near hazards in the water, such as docks, pilings and other vessels. If the device has navigating capabilities, when navigating, carefully compare information displayed on the device to all available navigation sources, including information from visual sightings, local waterway rules and restrictions, and maps. For safety, always resolve any discrepancies or questions before continuing navigation. If the device uses maps, use the electronic chart in the device only to facilitate, not to replace, the use of authorized government charts. Official government charts and notices to mariners contain all information needed to navigate safely. 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Battery Notice Contact your local waste disposal department to dispose of the device/batteries in accordance with applicable local laws and regulations. GPS Notice The navigation device may experience degraded performance if you use it in proximity to any device that uses a terrestrial broadband network operating close to the frequencies used by any Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning Service (GPS). Use of such devices may impair reception of GNSS signals. Product Environmental Programs Information about the Garmin product recycling program and WEEE, RoHS, REACH, and other compliance programs can be found at www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/environment. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Garmin declares that this product is in compliance with the Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.garmin.com/compliance. 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TableofContents Introduction............................................................. 1 FrontView.......................................................................... 1 ConnectorView............................................................ 1 AssigningaShortcutKey............................................. 1 TipsandShortcuts............................................................. 1 DownloadingtheManualsfromtheWeb........................... 1 GarminSupportCenter...................................................... 1 InsertingMemoryCards.....................................................1 AcquiringGPSSatelliteSignals......................................... 1 SelectingtheGPSSource........................................... 2 CustomizingtheChartplotter................................ 2 CustomizingtheHomeScreen.......................................... 2 CustomizingPages............................................................ 2 CreatingaNewCombinationPagewiththe................ 2 SettingtheVesselType..................................................... 2 AdjustingtheBacklight.......................................................2 AdjustingtheColorMode...................................................2 ActiveCaptainApp..................................................2 ActiveCaptainRoles...........................................................2 GettingStartedwiththeActiveCaptainApp....................... 3 EnablingSmartNotifications.............................................. 3 UpdatingSoftwarewiththeActiveCaptainApp................. 3 UpdatingChartswithActiveCaptain.................................. 3 Chartsand3DChartViews....................................4 NavigationChartandFishingChart................................... 4 ZoomingInandOutoftheChart..................................4 PanningtheChartwiththeKeys.................................. 4 SelectinganItemontheMapUsingtheDevice Keys............................................................................. 4 ChartSymbols..............................................................4 MeasuringaDistanceontheChart..............................4 CreatingaWaypointontheChart................................ 4 NavigatingtoaPointontheChart............................... 4 ViewingLocationandObjectInformationona Chart............................................................................ 5 ViewingDetailsaboutNavaids.....................................5 HeadingLineandAngleMarkers................................. 5 PremiumCharts................................................................. 5 ViewingTideStationInformation................................. 6 ShowingSatelliteImageryontheNavigationChart..... 6 ViewingAerialPhotosofLandmarks........................... 6 AutomaticIdentificationSystem......................................... 7 AISTargetingSymbols................................................ 7 HeadingandProjectedCourseofActivatedAIS Targets......................................................................... 7 ActivatingaTargetforanAISVessel.......................... 7 ViewingaListofAISThreats....................................... 8 SettingtheSafe-ZoneCollisionAlarm......................... 8 AISDistressSignals.....................................................8 TurningOffAISReception........................................... 8 ChartViewSettings........................................................... 8 ChartLayers.................................................................8 FishEye3DSettings..................................................10 SupportedMaps...............................................................10 GarminQuickdrawContoursMapping............... 10 MappingaBodyofWaterUsingtheGarminQuickdraw ContoursFeature............................................................. 10 AddingaLabeltoaGarminQuickdrawContoursMap....10 GarminQuickdrawCommunity........................................ 10 ConnectingtotheGarminQuickdrawCommunitywith ActiveCaptain............................................................. 11 ConnectingtotheGarminQuickdrawCommunitywith GarminConnect......................................................... 11 GarminQuickdrawContoursSettings..............................12 NavigationwithaChartplotter............................ 12 BasicNavigationQuestions............................................. 12 Destinations..................................................................... 13 SearchingforaDestinationbyName........................ 13 SelectingaDestinationUsingtheNavigationChart.. 13 SearchingforaMarineServicesDestination............. 13 SettingandFollowingaDirectCourseUsingGoTo..13 StoppingNavigation................................................... 13 Waypoints........................................................................ 13 MarkingYourPresentLocationasaWaypoint.......... 13 CreatingaWaypointataDifferentLocation.............. 13 MarkinganMOBLocation..........................................13 ProjectingaWaypoint................................................ 13 ViewingaListofallWaypoints...................................13 EditingaSavedWaypoint.......................................... 14 MovingaSavedWaypoint......................................... 14 BrowsingforandNavigatingtoaSavedWaypoint.... 14 DeletingaWaypointoranMOB.................................14 DeletingAllWaypoints............................................... 14 Routes..............................................................................14 CreatingandNavigatingaRouteFromYourPresent Location......................................................................14 CreatingandSavingaRoute..................................... 14 ViewingaListofRoutesandAutoGuidancePaths...15 EditingaSavedRoute............................................... 15 BrowsingforandNavigatingaSavedRoute............. 15 BrowsingforandNavigatingParalleltoaSaved Route..........................................................................15 DeletingaSavedRoute............................................. 15 DeletingAllSavedRoutes......................................... 15 AutoGuidance................................................................. 15 SettingandFollowinganAutoGuidancePath...........16 CreatingandSavinganAutoGuidancePath............ 16 AdjustinganAutoGuidancePath.............................. 16 CancelinganAutoGuidanceCalculationin Progress..................................................................... 16 SettingaTimedArrival............................................... 16 AutoGuidancePathConfigurations........................... 16 Tracks.............................................................................. 17 ShowingTracks..........................................................17 SettingtheColoroftheActiveTrack..........................17 SavingtheActiveTrack............................................. 17 ViewingaListofSavedTracks.................................. 17 EditingaSavedTrack................................................ 17 SavingaTrackasaRoute......................................... 17 BrowsingforandNavigatingaRecordedTrack.........17 DeletingaSavedTrack.............................................. 17 DeletingAllSavedTracks.......................................... 17 RetracingtheActiveTrack......................................... 17 ClearingtheActiveTrack........................................... 18 TableofContents i ManagingtheTrackLogMemoryDuring Recording................................................................... 18 ConfiguringtheRecordingIntervaloftheTrackLog..18 Boundaries....................................................................... 18 CreatingaBoundary.................................................. 18 ConvertingaRoutetoaBoundary............................. 18 ConvertingaTracktoaBoundary............................. 18 EditingaBoundary..................................................... 18 SettingaBoundaryAlarm.......................................... 18 DeletingaBoundary...................................................18 DeletingAllSavedWaypoints,Routes,andTracks.........18 SonarFishfinder................................................... 18 StoppingtheTransmissionofSonarSignals................... 19 ChangingtheSonarView................................................ 19 TraditionalSonarView..................................................... 19 Split-FrequencySonarView.......................................19 Split-ZoomSonarView.............................................. 19 GarminClearVSonarView............................................ 19 SideVSonarView.......................................................... 19 SideVScanningTechnology.................................... 20 PanoptixSonarViews...................................................... 20 LiveVDownSonarView...........................................20 LiveVForwardSonarView.......................................20 RealV3DForwardSonarView................................ 20 RealV3DDownSonarView.................................... 21 RealV3DHistoricalSonarView...............................21 FrontVSonarView................................................... 21 PanoptixLiveScopeSonarView................................ 21 FlasherView.................................................................... 21 FlasherPageShortcuts..............................................21 SelectingtheTransducerType........................................ 22 CalibratingtheCompass............................................ 22 SelectingaSonarSource................................................ 22 RenamingaSonarSource......................................... 22 CreatingaWaypointontheSonarScreen...................... 22 PausingtheSonarDisplay...............................................22 MeasuringDistanceontheSonarScreen....................... 22 ViewingSonarHistory......................................................22 SonarSharing.................................................................. 23 AdjustingtheLevelofDetail............................................ 23 AdjustingtheColorIntensity............................................ 23 SonarRecordings............................................................ 23 RecordingtheSonarDisplay..................................... 23 StoppingtheSonarRecording................................... 23 DeletingaSonarRecording....................................... 23 PlayingSonarRecordings..........................................23 Traditional,GarminClearV,andSideVSonarSetup... 23 SettingtheZoomLevelontheSonarScreen............ 24 SettingtheScrollSpeed.............................................24 AdjustingtheRangeoftheDepthorWidthScale...... 24 SonarAppearanceSettings....................................... 24 SonarAlarms............................................................. 24 AdvancedSonarSettings...........................................25 TransducerInstallationSettings................................. 25 SonarFrequencies..................................................... 25 TurningOntheA-Scope............................................ 26 PanoptixSonarSetup...................................................... 26 AdjustingtheRealVViewingAngleandZoom Level...........................................................................26 AdjustingtheRealVSweepSpeed.......................... 26 LiveVForwardandFrontVSonarMenu................. 26 LiveVandFrontVAppearanceSettings................. 27 RealVAppearanceSettings..................................... 27 PanoptixTransducerInstallationSettings.................. 27 Autopilot................................................................ 28 AutopilotScreen...............................................................28 AdjustingtheStepSteeringIncrement.......................28 SettingthePowerSaver............................................ 28 SelectingthePreferredHeadingSource....................28 EngagingtheAutopilot..................................................... 28 SteeringPatterns............................................................. 29 FollowingtheU-TurnPattern..................................... 29 SettingUpandFollowingtheCirclesPattern.............29 SettingUpandFollowingtheZigzagPattern............. 29 FollowingtheWilliamsonTurnPattern.......................29 ReactorAutopilotRemoteControlAutopilotRemote Control............................................................................. 29 PairingaReactorAutopilotRemoteControlAutopilot RemoteControlWithaChartplotter........................... 29 ChangingtheFunctionsoftheReactorAutopilot RemoteControlAutopilotRemoteControlAction Keys........................................................................... 29 SailingFeatures.................................................... 29 SettingtheVesselType................................................... 29 SailRacing....................................................................... 29 StartingLineGuidance...............................................29 UsingtheRaceTimer................................................ 30 SettingtheDistancebetweentheBowandtheGPS Antenna...................................................................... 30 LaylinesSettings.............................................................. 30 SettingtheKeelOffset..................................................... 30 SailboatAutopilotOperation............................................ 31 WindHold...................................................................31 TackandGybe........................................................... 31 GaugesandGraphs............................................. 31 ViewingtheCompass...................................................... 31 ViewingTripGauges........................................................31 ResettingTripGauges............................................... 31 ViewingEngineandFuelGauges....................................32 SelectingtheNumberofEnginesShownin Gauges.......................................................................32 CustomizingtheEnginesShowninGauges.............. 32 EnablingStatusAlarmsforEngineGauges............... 32 EnablingSomeEngineGaugeStatusAlarms........... 32 SettingtheFuelAlarm..................................................... 32 SettingtheFuelCapacityoftheVessel..................... 32 SynchronizingtheFuelDatawiththeActualVessel Fuel............................................................................ 32 ViewingtheWindGauges................................................32 ConfiguringtheSailingWindGauge.......................... 32 ConfiguringtheSpeedSource................................... 32 ConfiguringtheHeadingSourceoftheWind Gauge........................................................................ 32 CustomizingtheClose-HauledWindGauge..............33 Tide,Current,andCelestialInformation............ 33 TideStationInformation................................................... 33 CurrentStationInformation.............................................. 33 ii TableofContents CelestialInformation........................................................ 33 ViewingTideStation,CurrentStation,orCelestial InformationforaDifferentDate........................................33 ViewingInformationforaDifferentTideorCurrent Station.............................................................................. 33 DigitalSelectiveCalling....................................... 33 ChartplotterandNMEA0183VHFRadioFunctionality... 33 TurningOnDSC.............................................................. 33 DSCList........................................................................... 33 ViewingtheDSCList................................................. 33 AddingaDSCContact............................................... 33 IncomingDistressCalls................................................... 33 NavigatingtoaVesselinDistress..............................34 PositionTracking............................................................. 34 ViewingaPositionReport.......................................... 34 NavigatingtoaTrackedVessel................................. 34 CreatingaWaypointatthePositionofaTracked Vessel........................................................................ 34 EditingInformationinaPositionReport..................... 34 DeletingaPosition-ReportCall.................................. 34 ViewingVesselTrailsontheChart............................ 34 IndividualRoutineCalls................................................... 34 SelectingaDSCChannel.......................................... 34 MakinganIndividualRoutineCall.............................. 34 MakinganIndividualRoutineCalltoanAISTarget...34 MediaPlayer..........................................................35 OpeningtheMediaPlayer............................................... 35 Icons...........................................................................35 SelectingtheMediaSource............................................. 35 PlayingMusic................................................................... 35 BrowsingforMusic..................................................... 35 SettingaSongtoRepeat........................................... 35 SettingAllSongstoRepeat....................................... 35 SettingSongstoShuffle.............................................35 AdjustingtheVolume....................................................... 35 EnablingandDisablingZones................................... 35 MutingtheMediaVolume.......................................... 35 VHFRadio....................................................................... 35 ScanningVHFChannels............................................ 35 AdjustingtheVHFSquelch........................................ 35 Radio................................................................................35 SettingtheTunerRegion........................................... 36 ChangingtheRadioStation....................................... 36 ChangingtheTuningMode........................................ 36 Presets....................................................................... 36 DABPlayback.................................................................. 36 SettingtheDABTunerRegion................................... 36 ScanningforDABStations.........................................36 ChangingDABStations............................................. 36 DABPresets...............................................................36 SiriusXMSatelliteRadio................................................ 36 LocatingaSiriusXMRadioID.................................... 36 ActivatingaSiriusXMSubscription............................ 37 CustomizingtheChannelGuide................................ 37 SavingaSiriusXMChanneltothePresetsList..........37 UnlockingSiriusXMParentalControls....................... 37 SettingtheDeviceName................................................. 37 UpdatingtheMediaPlayerSoftware............................... 37 DeviceConfiguration........................................... 37 TableofContents TurningOntheChartplotterAutomatically....................... 37 SystemSettings............................................................... 38 DisplaySettings......................................................... 38 GPSSettings..............................................................38 ViewingtheEventLog............................................... 38 ViewingSystemSoftwareInformation....................... 38 ViewingE-labelRegulatoryandCompliance Information................................................................. 38 MyVesselSettings.......................................................... 38 SettingtheKeelOffset............................................... 39 SettingtheWaterTemperatureOffset....................... 39 CalibratingaWaterSpeedDevice............................. 39 SettingtheFuelCapacityoftheVessel..................... 39 SynchronizingtheFuelDatawiththeActualVessel Fuel............................................................................ 39 CustomizingEngineGaugeandFuelGaugeLimits.. 39 CommunicationsSettings................................................ 40 NMEA0183................................................................ 40 NMEA2000Settings.................................................. 40 WiFiNetwork............................................................ 40 SettingAlarms..................................................................41 NavigationAlarms...................................................... 41 SystemAlarms........................................................... 41 SettingtheFuelAlarm................................................41 UnitsSettings................................................................... 41 NavigationSettings.......................................................... 41 OtherVesselSettings...................................................... 41 RestoringtheOriginalChartplotterFactorySettings....... 41 SharingandManagingUserData....................... 42 ConnectingtoaGarminDevicetoShareUserData....... 42 UserDataSharingCableWiringDiagram................. 42 SelectingaFileTypeforThird-PartyWaypointsand Routes..............................................................................42 CopyingUserDatafromaMemoryCard.........................42 CopyingUserDatatoaMemoryCard............................. 42 CopyingBuilt-InMapstoaMemoryCard........................ 42 CopyingWaypoints,Routes,andTracksfromHomePortto aChartplotter................................................................... 43 BackingUpDatatoaComputer...................................... 43 RestoringBackupDatatoaChartplotter......................... 43 SavingSystemInformationtoaMemoryCard................ 43 ClearingSavedData........................................................ 43 Appendix............................................................... 43 CleaningtheScreen........................................................ 43 Screenshots..................................................................... 43 CapturingScreenshots...............................................43 CopyingScreenshotstoaComputer......................... 43 Troubleshooting............................................................... 43 MydevicewillnotacquireGPSsignals..................... 43 Mydevicewillnotturnonorkeepsturningoff........... 44 Mysonardoesnotwork............................................. 44 Mydeviceisnotcreatingwaypointsinthecorrect location....................................................................... 44 Mydevicedoesnotdisplaythecorrecttime.............. 44 NMEA2000PGNInformation.......................................... 44 NMEA0183Information...................................................45 RegisteringYourDevicewithGarminExpress................ 45 SoftwareUpdate.............................................................. 46 LoadingtheNewSoftwareonaMemoryCard.......... 46 iii UpdatingtheDeviceSoftware....................................46 Index...................................................................... 47 iv TableofContents Introduction WARNING SeetheImportantSafetyandProductInformationguidein theproductboxforproductwarningsandotherimportant information. FrontView Automaticbacklightsensor Powerkey Zoomkeys Shortcutkeys Touchscreen 2microSDmemorycardslots;32GBmax.cardsize ConnectorView Power POWER 12PINXDCR 12-pintransducer LVSXDCR NMEA2000 NETWORK PanoptixLiveScopeLVS1212-pintransducer NMEA2000network ECHOMAPnetwork Groundscrew SelectHOMEfromanyscreentoreturntotheHome screen. SelectMENUtoopenadditionalsettingsaboutthat screen. SelectMENUtoclosethemenuwhenfinished. Press toopenadditionaloptions,suchasadjusting thebacklightandlockingthetouchscreen. Press
,andselectPower>TurnOffDevice,orhold untiltheTurnOffDevicebarfillstoturnoffthe chartplotter,whenavailable. Press
,andselectPower>SleepDevicetosetthe chartplottertostandbymode,whenavailable. DownloadingtheManualsfromtheWeb Youcangetthelatestowner'smanualandtranslationsof manualsfromtheGarminwebsite. 1 Gotowww.garmin.com/manuals/echomap_ultra. 2 Downloadthemanual. GarminSupportCenter Gotosupport.garmin.comforhelpandinformation,such asproductmanuals,frequentlyaskedquestions,videos, softwareupdates,andcustomersupport. InsertingMemoryCards Youcanuseoptionalmemorycardswiththechartplotter. Mapcardsallowyoutoviewhigh-resolutionsatellite imageryandaerialreferencephotosofports,harbors, marinas,andotherpointsofinterest.Youcanuseblank memorycardstorecordGarminQuickdrawContours mapping,recordsonar(withacompatibletransducer), transferdatasuchaswaypointsandroutestoanother compatiblechartplotteroracomputer,andusethe ActiveCaptainapp. Thisdevicesupportsuptoa32GBmemorycard, formattedtoFAT32. 1 Opentheaccessflapordoor onthefrontofthe chartplotter. AssigningaShortcutKey Youcanquicklyopencommonlyusedscreensby assigningashortcutkey.Youcancreateashortcutto screenssuchassonarscreensandcharts. 1 Openapage. 2 Holdashortcutkey,andselectOK. TipsandShortcuts Press Fromanyscreen,press thebrightnesslevels.Thiscanbehelpfulwhenthe brightnessissolowyoucannotseethescreen. toturnonthechartplotter. repeatedlytoscrollthrough Holdanumberedkeytocreateashortcuttoascreen. 2 Insertthememorycard 3 Pressthecardinuntilitclicks. 4 Closethedoor. AcquiringGPSSatelliteSignals Thedevicemayneedaclearviewoftheskytoacquire satellitesignals.Thetimeanddatearesetautomatically basedontheGPSposition. 1 Turnonthedevice. Introduction 1 2 Waitwhilethedevicelocatessatellites. Itmaytake30to60secondstoacquiresatellite signals. appearsat disappearsanda Whenthedeviceacquiressatellitesignals, thetopoftheHomescreen. Ifthedevicelosessatellitesignals, flashingquestionmarkappearsover onthechart. FormoreinformationaboutGPS,gotogarmin.com
/aboutGPS.Forhelpacquiringsatellitesignals,see(My devicewillnotacquireGPSsignals,page43). SelectingtheGPSSource YoucanselectyourpreferredsourceforGPSdata,ifyou havemorethanoneGPSsource. 1 SelectSettings>System>GPS>Source. 2 SelectthesourceforGPSdata. CustomizingtheChartplotter CustomizingtheHomeScreen YoucanadditemstoandrearrangeitemsontheHome screen. 1 FromtheHomescreen,selectCustomizeHome. 2 Selectanoption:
Torearrangeanitem,selectRearrange,selectthe itemtomove,andselectthenewlocation. ToaddanitemtotheHomescreen,selectAdd, andselectthenewitem. ToremoveanitemyouhaveaddedtotheHome screen,selectRemove,andselecttheitem. TochangetheHomescreenbackgroundimage, selectBackground,andselectanimage. CustomizingPages CreatingaNewCombinationPagewiththe Youcancreateacustomcombinationpagetosuityour needs. 1 SelectCombos>Customize>Add. 2 Selectalayout. 3 Selectanarea. 4 Selectafunctionforthearea. 5 Repeatthesestepsforeachareaofthepage. 6 Dragthearrowstoresizetheareas. 7 Holdanareatorearrangeit. 8 Holdadatafieldtoselectnewdata. 9 SelectDonewhenyouhavefinishedcustomizingthe page. 10 Enteranameforthepage,andselectDone. SettingtheVesselType Youcanselectyourboattypetoconfigurethechartplotter settingsandtousefeaturescustomizedforyourboattype. 1 SelectSettings>MyVessel>VesselType. 2 Selectanoption. AdjustingtheBacklight 1 SelectSettings>System>Display>Backlight. 2 Adjustthebacklight. TIP:Fromanyscreen,press throughthebrightnesslevels.Thiscanbehelpfulwhen thebrightnessissolowyoucannotseethescreen. repeatedlytoscroll AdjustingtheColorMode 1 SelectSettings>System>Display>ColorMode. TIP:Select screentoaccessthecolorsettings.
>Display>ColorModefromany 2 Selectanoption. ActiveCaptainApp CAUTION Thisfeatureallowsuserstosubmitinformation.Garmin makesnorepresentationsabouttheaccuracy, completeness,ortimelinessofinformationsubmittedby users.Anyuseorrelianceontheinformationsubmittedby usersisatyourownrisk. TheActiveCaptainappprovidesaconnectiontoyour ECHOMAPUltradevice,charts,maps,andthecommunity foraconnectedboatingexperience. OnyourmobiledevicewiththeActiveCaptainapp,youcan download,purchase,andupdatemapsandcharts.You canusetheapptoeasilyandquicklytransferuserdata, suchaswaypointsandroutes,connecttotheGarmin QuickdrawContoursCommunity,andupdatedevice software.Youcanalsoplanyourtrip,andviewandcontrol theECHOMAPUltradevicefromtheapp. YoucanconnecttotheActiveCaptaincommunityforup-to-
datefeedbackonmarinasandotherpointsofinterest.The appcanpushsmartnotifications,suchascallsandtexts, toyourchartplotterdisplaywhenpaired. ActiveCaptainRoles YourlevelofinteractionwiththeECHOMAPUltradevice usingtheActiveCaptainappdependsonyourrole. Feature Registerdevice,built-inmaps,andsupplemental mapcardstoaccount Updatesoftware AutomaticallytransferGarminQuickdraw contoursyouhavedownloadedorcreated Pushsmartnotifications Owner Guest Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 CustomizingtheChartplotter Yes Yes Yes Owner Guest Yes Feature Beginnavigatingtoaspecificwaypointor navigatingaspecificroute Manuallysynchronizewaypointsandrouteswith theECHOMAPUltradevice GettingStartedwiththeActiveCaptain App YoucanconnectamobiledevicetotheECHOMAPUltra deviceusingtheActiveCaptainapp.Theappprovidesa quickandeasywayforyoutointeractwithyour ECHOMAPUltradeviceandcompletesuchtasksas sharingdata,registering,updatingthedevicesoftware,and receivingmobiledevicenotifications. 1 InsertamemorycardinoneoftheECHOMAPUltra device'scardslots(InsertingMemoryCards,page1). Besurethecardisinsertedeachtimeyouwanttouse theActiveCaptainfeature. 2 SelectActiveCaptain>CreateActiveCaptain MemoryCard. NOTICE Youmightbepromptedtoformatthememorycard. Formattingthecarddeletesallinformationsavedon thecard.Thisincludesanysaveduserdata,suchas waypoints.Formattingthecardisrecommended,but notrequired.Beforeformattingthecard,youshould savethedatafromthememorycardontothedevice internalmemory(CopyingUserDatafromaMemory Card,page42).Afterformattingthecardforthe ActiveCaptainapp,youcantransfertheuserdataback tothecard(CopyingUserDatatoaMemoryCard, page42). 3 FromtheActiveCaptainpage,selectMENU>Wi-Fi Setup>Wi-FiNetwork>Wi-Fi>On. 4 Enteranameandpasswordforthisnetwork. 5 Fromtheapplicationstoreonyourmobiledevice, installandopentheActiveCaptainapp. 6 Bringthemobiledevicewithin32m(105ft.)ofthe ECHOMAPUltradevice. 7 Fromyourmobiledevicesettings,opentheWiFi connectionspageandconnecttotheGarmindevice, usingthenameandpasswordyouentered. EnablingSmartNotifications WARNING Donotreadorreplytonotificationswhileoperatingthe vessel.Failuretopayattentiontotheconditionsonthe watercanresultinvesseldamage,personalinjury,or death. BeforeyourECHOMAPUltradevicecanreceive notifications,youmustconnectittoyourmobiledeviceand totheActiveCaptainapp. 1 FromtheECHOMAPUltradevice,select ActiveCaptain>SmartNotifications>Enable Notifications. 2 TurnonBluetoothtechnologyinthemobiledevice settings. 3 Bringthedeviceswithin10m(33ft.)ofeachother. 4 FromtheActiveCaptainapponthemobiledevice, selectSmartNotifications>PairwithChartplotter. 5 Followtheon-screeninstructionstopairtheapptothe ECHOMAPUltradeviceusingBluetoothtechnology. 6 Whenprompted,enterthekeyonyourmobiledevice. 7 Ifnecessary,adjustwhichnotificationsyoureceivein yourmobiledevicesettings. UpdatingSoftwarewiththe ActiveCaptainApp IfyourdevicehasWiFitechnology,youcanusethe ActiveCaptainapptodownloadandinstallthelatest softwareupdatesforyourdevice. NOTICE Softwareupdatesmayrequiretheapptodownloadlarge files.RegulardatalimitsorchargesfromyourInternet serviceproviderapply.ContactyourInternetservice providerformoreinformationaboutdatalimitsorcharges. Theinstallationprocesscantakeseveralminutes. 1 ConnectthemobiledevicetotheECHOMAPUltra device(GettingStartedwiththeActiveCaptainApp, page3). 2 Whenasoftwareupdateisavailableandyouhave internetaccessonyourmobiledevice,selectSoftware Updates>Download. TheActiveCaptainappdownloadstheupdatetothe mobiledevice.Whenyoureconnecttheapptothe ECHOMAPUltradevice,theupdateistransferredto thedevice.Afterthetransferiscomplete,youare promptedtoinstalltheupdate. 3 WhenyouarepromptedbytheECHOMAPUltra device,selectanoptiontoinstalltheupdate. Toupdatethesoftwareimmediately,selectOK. Todelaytheupdate,selectCancel.Whenyouare readytoinstalltheupdate,selectActiveCaptain>
SoftwareUpdates>InstallNow. UpdatingChartswithActiveCaptain YoucanusetheActiveCaptainapptodownloadand transferthelatestchartupdatesforyourdevice.Tosave spaceonyourmobiledevice,spaceontheActiveCaptain card,anddownloadtime,considerusingtheActiveCaptain apptodownloadonlytheareasofthechartyouneed. Ifyouaredownloadinganentirechart,youcanusethe GarminExpressapptodownloadthemapontoamemory card.TheGarminExpressappdownloadslargecharts morequicklythantheActiveCaptainapp.Formore information,gotogarmin.com/express. NOTICE Chartupdatesmayrequiretheapptodownloadlargefiles. Regulardatalimitsorchargesfromyourinternetservice providerapply.Contactyourinternetserviceproviderfor moreinformationaboutdatalimitsorcharges. 1 ConnectthemobiledevicetotheECHOMAPUltra device(GettingStartedwiththeActiveCaptainApp, page3). ActiveCaptainApp 3 2 Whenachartupdateisavailable,andyouhave internetaccessonyourmobiledevice,select OneChart>MyCharts. 3 Selectthemaptoupdate. 4 Selecttheareatodownload. 5 SelectDownload TheActiveCaptainappdownloadstheupdatetothe mobiledevice.Whenyoureconnecttheapptothe ECHOMAPUltradevice,theupdateistransferredto thedevice.Afterthetransferiscomplete,theupdated chartsareavailableforuse. Chartsand3DChartViews Thechartsand3Dchartviewsthatareavailabledepend onthemapdataandaccessoriesused. Youcanaccessthechartsand3Dchartviewsbyselecting Charts. NavigationChart:Showsnavigationdataavailableon yourpre-loadedmapsandfromsupplementalmaps,if available.Thedataincludesbuoys,lights,cables, depthsoundings,marinas,andtidestationsinan overheadview. FishingChart:Providesadetailedviewofthebottom contoursanddepthsoundingsonthechart.Thischart removesnavigationaldatafromthechart,provides detailedbathymetricdata,andenhancesbottom contoursfordepthrecognition.Thischartisbestfor offshoredeep-seafishing. NOTE:TheFishingchartisavailablewithpremium charts,insomeareas. Perspective3D:Providesaviewfromaboveandbehind theboat(accordingtoyourcourse)andprovidesa visualnavigationaid.Thisviewishelpfulwhen navigatingtrickyshoals,reefs,bridges,orchannels, andisbeneficialwhentryingtoidentifyentryandexit routesinunfamiliarharborsoranchorages. Mariner'sEye3D:Showsadetailed,three-dimensional viewfromaboveandbehindtheboat(accordingto yourcourse)andprovidesavisualnavigationaid.This viewishelpfulwhennavigatingtrickyshoals,reefs, bridges,orchannels,andwhentryingtoidentifyentry andexitroutesinunfamiliarharborsoranchorages. NOTE:3Dchartviewsareavailablewithpremium charts,insomeareas. FishEye3D:Providesanunderwaterviewthatvisually representstheseaflooraccordingtothechart information.Whenasonartransducerisconnected, suspendedtargets(suchasfish)areindicatedbyred, green,andyellowspheres.Redindicatesthelargest targetsandgreenindicatesthesmallest. NavigationChartandFishingChart TheFishingChartprovidesadetailedviewwithmore bottomdetailandfishingcontent.Thischartisoptimized forusewhenfishing. TheNavigationChartisoptimizedfornavigation.Youcan planacourse,viewmapinformation,andusethechartas anavigationalaid. 4 ZoomingInandOutoftheChart Thezoomlevelisindicatedbythescalenumberatthe bottomofthechart.Thebarunderthescalenumber representsthatdistanceonthechart. orpinchtwofingerstogetheron Tozoomout,select thetouchscreen. Tozoomin,select thetouchscreen. orspreadtwofingersaparton PanningtheChartwiththeKeys Youcanmovethecharttoviewanareaotherthanyour presentlocation. 1 Fromthechart,usethearrowkeys. 2 SelectBACKtostoppanningandreturnthescreento yourpresentlocation. NOTE:Topanfromacombinationscreen,select SELECT. SelectinganItemontheMapUsingtheDevice Keys 1 Fromachartor3Dchartview,select , ,
,or movethecursor. 2 SelectSELECT. ChartSymbols Thistablecontainssomeofthecommonsymbolsyou mightseeonthedetailedcharts. Icon to Description Buoy Information Marineservices Tidestation Currentstation Overheadphotoavailable Perspectivephotoavailable Otherfeaturescommontomostchartsincludedepth contourlines,intertidalzones,spotsoundings(asdepicted ontheoriginalpaperchart),navigationalaidsandsymbols, obstructions,andcableareas. MeasuringaDistanceontheChart 1 Fromachart,selectalocation. 2 SelectMeasureDistance. Apushpinappearsonthescreenatyourpresent location.Thedistanceandanglefromthepinislistedin thecorner. TIP:Toresetthepinandmeasurefromthecurrent locationofthecursor,selectSetReference. CreatingaWaypointontheChart Fromachart,selectalocationorobject. NavigatingtoaPointontheChart WARNING Allrouteandnavigationlinesdisplayedonthechartplotter areonlyintendedtoprovidegeneralrouteguidanceorto Chartsand3DChartViews identifyproperchannels,andarenotintendedtobe preciselyfollowed.Alwaysdefertothenavaidsand conditionsonthewaterwhennavigatingtoavoid groundingsorhazardsthatcouldresultinvesseldamage, personalinjury,ordeath. TheAutoGuidancefeatureisbasedonelectronicchart information.Thatdatadoesnotensureobstacleand bottomclearance.Carefullycomparethecoursetoall visualsightings,andavoidanyland,shallowwater,or otherobstaclesthatmaybeinyourpath. WhenusingGoTo,adirectcourseandacorrectedcourse maypassoverlandorshallowwater.Usevisualsightings, andsteertoavoidland,shallowwater,andother dangerousobjects. NOTE:TheFishingchartisavailablewithpremiumcharts, insomeareas. NOTE:AutoGuidanceisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. 1 FromtheNavigationchartorFishingchart,selecta location. 2 Ifnecessary,selectNavigateTo. 3 Selectanoption:
Tonavigatedirectlytothelocation,selectGoToor Tocreatearoutetothelocation,includingturns, selectRouteToor TouseAutoGuidance,selectAutoGuidanceor
. 4 Reviewthecourseindicatedbythemagentaline. NOTE:WhenusingAutoGuidance,agraysegment withinanypartofthemagentalineindicatesthatAuto GuidancecannotcalculatepartoftheAutoGuidance line.Thisisduetothesettingsforminimumsafewater depthandminimumsafeobstacleheight. 5 Followthemagentaline,steeringtoavoidland,shallow water,andotherobstacles. ViewingLocationandObjectInformationona Chart Youcanviewinformation,suchastide,current,celestial, chartnotes,orlocalservices,aboutalocationoranobject ontheNavigationchartortheFishingchart. 1 FromtheNavigationchartorFishingchart,selecta locationorobject. Alistofoptionsappearsalongthetopofthechart.The optionsthatappearvarybasedonthelocationorobject youselected. 2 SelectInformation. ViewingDetailsaboutNavaids FromtheNavigationchart,Fishingchart,Perspective3D chartview,orMarinersEye3Dchartview,youcanview detailsaboutvarioustypesofnavigationaids,including beacons,lights,andobstructions. NOTE:TheFishingchartisavailablewithpremiumcharts, insomeareas. NOTE:3Dchartviewsareavailablewithpremiumcharts, insomeareas. 1 Fromachartor3Dchartview,selectanavaid. 2 Selectthenameofthenavaid. HeadingLineandAngleMarkers Theheadinglineisanextensiondrawnonthemapfrom thebowoftheboatinthedirectionoftravel.Anglemarkers indicaterelativepositionfromtheheadingorcourseover ground,whicharehelpfulforcastingorfindingreference points. SettingtheHeadingLineandAngleMarkers Theheadinglineisanextensiondrawnonthemapfrom thebowoftheboatinthedirectionoftravel.Anglemarkers indicaterelativepositionfromtheheadingorcourseover ground,whicharehelpfulforcastingorfindingreference points. Youcanshowtheheadinglineandthecourseoverground
(COG)lineonthechart. COGisyourdirectionofmovement.Headingisthe directionthebowoftheboatispointed,whenaheading sensorisconnected. 1 Fromachart,selectMENU>ChartSetup>My Vessel>HeadingLine. 2 AngleMarkers 3 Ifnecessary,selectSource,andselectanoption:
Toautomaticallyusetheavailablesource,select Auto. TousetheGPSantennaheadingforCOG,select GPSHeading(COG). Tousedatafromaconnectedheadingsensor, selectHeading. Tousedatafrombothaconnectedheadingsensor andtheGPSantenna,selectCOGandHeading. ThisdisplaysboththeheadinglineandtheCOG lineonthechart. 4 SelectDisplay,andselectanoption:
SelectDistance>Distance,andenterthelength ofthelineshownonthechart. SelectTime>Time,andenterthetimeusedto calculatethedistanceyourboatwilltravelinthe specifiedtimeatyourpresentspeed. TurningonAngleMarkers Youcanaddanglemarkerstothemapalongtheheading line.Anglemarkerscanbehelpfulforcastingwhenfishing. 1 Settheheadingline(SettingtheHeadingLineand AngleMarkers,page5). 2 SelectAngleMarkers. PremiumCharts WARNING Allrouteandnavigationlinesdisplayedonthechartplotter areonlyintendedtoprovidegeneralrouteguidanceorto identifyproperchannels,andarenotintendedtobe preciselyfollowed.Alwaysdefertothenavaidsand conditionsonthewaterwhennavigatingtoavoid groundingsorhazardsthatcouldresultinvesseldamage, personalinjury,ordeath. Chartsand3DChartViews 5 TheAutoGuidancefeatureisbasedonelectronicchart information.Thatdatadoesnotensureobstacleand bottomclearance.Carefullycomparethecoursetoall visualsightings,andavoidanyland,shallowwater,or otherobstaclesthatmaybeinyourpath. NOTE:Notallmodelssupportallcharts. Optionalpremiumcharts,suchasBlueChartg3Vision, allowyoutogetthemostoutofyourchartplotter.In additiontodetailedmarinecharting,premiumchartsmay containthesefeatures,whichareavailableinsomeareas. MarinersEye3D:Providesaviewfromaboveandbehind theboatforathree-dimensionalnavigationaid. FishEye3D:Providesanunderwater,three-dimensional viewthatvisuallyrepresentstheseaflooraccordingto theinformationonthechart. FishingCharts:Showsthechartwithenhancedbottom contoursandwithoutnavigationaldata.Thischart workswellforoffshoredeep-seafishing. HighResolutionSatelliteImagery:Provideshigh-
resolutionsatelliteimagesforarealisticviewofthe landandwaterontheNavigationchart(Showing SatelliteImageryontheNavigationChart,page6). AerialPhotos:Showsmarinasandothernavigationally significantaerialphotostohelpyouvisualizeyour surroundings(ViewingAerialPhotosofLandmarks, page6). DetailedRoadsandPOIdata:Showsdetailedroadand pointofinterest(POI)data,whichincludeshighly detailedcoastalroadsandPOIssuchasrestaurants, lodging,andlocalattractions. AutoGuidance:Usesspecifiedinformationaboutyour vesselandchartdatatodeterminethebestpathto yourdestination. ViewingTideStationInformation onthechartindicatesatidestation.Youcanviewa detailedgraphforatidestationtohelppredictthetidelevel atdifferenttimesorondifferentdays. NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. 1 FromtheNavigationchartorFishingchart,selectatide station. Tidedirectionandtidelevelinformationappearnear 2 Selectthestationname. AnimatedTideandCurrentIndicators NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. Youcanviewindicatorsforanimatedtidestationand currentdirectionontheNavigationchartortheFishing chart.Youmustalsoenableanimatediconsinthechart settings(ShowingTidesandCurrentIndicators,page6). Anindicatorforatidestationappearsonthechartasa verticalbargraphwithanarrow.Aredarrowpointing downwardindicatesafallingtide,andabluearrowpointing upwardindicatesarisingtide.Whenyoumovethecursor overthetidestationindicator,theheightofthetideatthe stationappearsabovethestationindicator. Currentdirectionindicatorsappearasarrowsonthechart. Thedirectionofeacharrowindicatesthedirectionofthe currentataspecificlocationonthechart.Thecolorofthe currentarrowindicatestherangeofspeedforthecurrent atthatlocation.Whenyoumovethecursoroverthe currentdirectionindicator,thespecificcurrentspeedatthe locationappearsabovethedirectionindicator. Color Yellow Orange Red CurrentSpeedRange 0to1knot 1to2knots 2ormoreknots ShowingTidesandCurrentIndicators NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. Youcanshowstaticoranimatedtideandcurrentstation indicatorsontheNavigationchartorFishingchart. 1 FromtheNavigationorFishingchart,selectMENU>
Layers>Chart>Tides&Currents. 2 Selectanoption:
Toshowanimatedtidestationindicatorsand animatedcurrentdirectionindicatorsonthechart, selectAnimated. Toenablesthetidesandcurrentslider,whichsets thetimeforwhichtidesandcurrentsarereported onthemap,selectSlider. ShowingSatelliteImageryontheNavigation Chart NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. Youcanoverlayhigh-resolutionsatelliteimagesonthe landoronbothlandandseaportionsoftheNavigation chart. NOTE:Whenenabled,high-resolutionsatelliteimagesare presentonlyatlowerzoomlevels.Ifyoucannotseehigh-
resolutionimagesinyouroptionalchartregion,youcan select higherbychangingthemapzoomdetail. 1 FromtheNavigationchart,selectMENU>Chart tozoomin.Youalsocansetthedetaillevel Setup>SatellitePhotos. 2 Selectanoption:
SelectLandOnlytoshowstandardchart informationonthewater,withphotosoverlayingthe land. SelectPhotoMapBlendtoshowphotosonboth thewaterandthelandataspecifiedopacity.Use thesliderbartoadjustthephotoopacity.The higheryousetthepercentage,themorethe satellitephotoscoverbothlandandwater. ViewingAerialPhotosofLandmarks BeforeyoucanviewaerialphotosontheNavigationchart, youmustturnonthePhotoPointssettinginthechart setup. NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. Youcanuseaerialphotographsoflandmarks,marinas, andharborstohelporientyourselftoyoursurroundingsor 6 Chartsand3DChartViews toacquaintyourselfwithamarinaoraharborpriorto arrival. 1 FromtheNavigationchart,selectacameraicon:
Toviewanoverheadphoto,select Toviewaperspectivephoto,select photowastakenfromthelocationofthecamera, pointedinthedirectionofthecone. The
. 2 SelectPhoto. AutomaticIdentificationSystem TheAutomaticIdentificationSystem(AIS)enablesyouto identifyandtrackothervessels,andalertsyoutoarea traffic.WhenconnectedtoanexternalAISdevice,the chartplottercanshowsomeAISinformationaboutother vesselsthatarewithinrange,thatareequippedwitha transponder,andthatareactivelytransmittingAIS information. Theinformationreportedforeachvesselincludesthe MaritimeMobileServiceIdentity(MMSI),location,GPS speed,GPSheading,timethathaselapsedsincethelast positionofthevesselwasreported,nearestapproach,and timetothenearestapproach. SomechartplottermodelsalsosupportBlueForce Tracking.VesselsbeingtrackedwithBlueForceTracking areindicatedonthechartplotterwithablue-greencolor. AISTargetingSymbols Symbol Description AISvessel.ThevesselisreportingAISinformation. Thedirectioninwhichthetriangleispointingindicates thedirectioninwhichtheAISvesselismoving. Targetisselected. Targetisactivated.Thetargetappearslargeronthe chart.Agreenlineattachedtothetargetindicatesthe headingofthetarget.TheMMSI,speed,anddirection ofthevesselappearbeneaththetarget,ifthedetails settinghasbeensettoShow.IftheAIStransmission fromthevesselislost,amessagebannerappears. Targetislost.AgreenXindicatesthattheAIS transmissionfromthevesselislost,andthe chartplotterdisplaysamessagebannerasking whetherthevesselshouldcontinuetobetracked.If youdiscontinuevesseltracking,thelosttargetsymbol disappearsfromthechartorthe3Dchartview. Dangeroustargetinrange.Thetargetflasheswhilean alarmsoundsandamessagebannerappears.After thealarmhasbeenacknowledged,asolidredtriangle witharedlineattachedtoitindicatesthelocationand theheadingofthetarget.Ifthesafe-zonecollision alarmhasbeensettoOff,thetargetflashes,butthe audiblealarmdoesnotsoundandthealarmbanner doesnotappear.IftheAIStransmissionfromthe vesselislost,amessagebannerappears. Symbol Description Dangeroustargetislost.AredXindicatesthattheAIS transmissionfromthevesselislost,andthe chartplotterdisplaysamessagebannerasking whetherthevesselshouldcontinuetobetracked.If youdiscontinuevesseltracking,thelostdangerous targetsymboldisappearsfromthechartorthe3D chartview. Thelocationofthissymbolindicatestheclosestpoint ofapproachtoadangeroustarget,andthenumbers nearthesymbolindicatethetimetotheclosestpoint ofapproachtothattarget. NOTE:VesselsbeingtrackedwiththeBlueForceTracking featureareindicatedwithablue-greencolorregardlessof theirstatus. HeadingandProjectedCourseofActivatedAIS Targets Whenheadingandcourseovergroundinformationare providedbyanactivatedAIStarget,theheadingofthe targetappearsonachartasasolidlineattachedtothe AIStargetsymbol.Aheadinglinedoesnotappearona3D chartview. TheprojectedcourseofanactivatedAIStargetappearsas adashedlineonachartora3Dchartview.Thelengthof theprojectedcourselineisbasedonthevalueofthe projectedheadingsetting.IfanactivatedAIStargetisnot transmittingspeedinformation,orifthevesselisnot moving,aprojectedcourselinedoesnotappear.Changes inthespeed,courseoverground,orrateofturn informationtransmittedbythevesselcanimpactthe calculationoftheprojectedcourseline. Whencourseoverground,heading,andrateofturn informationareprovidedbyanactivatedAIStarget,the projectedcourseofthetargetiscalculatedbasedonthe courseovergroundandtherateofturninformation.The directioninwhichthetargetisturning,whichisalsobased ontherateofturninformation,isindicatedbythedirection ofthebarbattheendoftheheadingline.Thelengthofthe barbdoesnotchange. Whencourseovergroundandheadinginformationare providedbyanactivatedAIStarget,butrateofturn informationisnotprovided,theprojectedcourseofthe targetiscalculatedbasedonthecourseoverground information. ActivatingaTargetforanAISVessel 1 Fromachartora3Dchartview,selectanAISvessel. 2 SelectAISVessel>ActivateTarget. ViewingInformationaboutaTargetedAISVessel YoucanviewtheAISsignalstatus,MMSI,GPSspeed, GPSheading,andotherinformationthatisreportedabout atargetedAISvessel. 1 Fromachartora3Dchartview,selectanAISvessel. 2 SelectAISVessel. DeactivatingaTargetforanAISVessel 1 Fromachartora3Dchartview,selectanAISvessel. Chartsand3DChartViews 7 2 SelectAISVessel>DeactivateTarget. ViewingaListofAISThreats Fromachartor3Dchartview,selectMENU>Other Vessels>AISList. SettingtheSafe-ZoneCollisionAlarm Beforeyoucansetasafe-zonecollisionalarm,youmust haveacompatiblechartplotterconnectedtoanAISdevice. Thesafe-zonecollisionalarmisusedonlywithAIS.The safezoneisusedforcollisionavoidance,andcanbe customized. 1 SelectSettings>Alarms>AIS>AISAlarm>On. Amessagebannerappearsandanalarmsoundswhen anAIS-activatedvesselentersthesafe-zonearea aroundyourboat.Theobjectisalsolabeledas dangerousonthescreen.Whenthealarmisoff,the messagebannerandaudiblealarmaredisabled,but theobjectisstilllabeledasdangerousonthescreen. 2 SelectRange. 3 Selectadistanceforthesafe-zoneradiusaroundyour vessel. 4 SelectTimeTo. 5 Selectatimeatwhichthealarmwillsoundifatargetis determinedtointersectthesafezone. Forexample,tobenotifiedofapendingintersection10 minutesbeforeitwilllikelyoccur,setTimeToto10, andthealarmwillsound10minutesbeforethevessel intersectsthesafezone. AISDistressSignals Self-containedAISdistresssignaldevicestransmit emergencypositionreportswhenactivated.The chartplottercanreceivesignalsfromSearchandRescue Transmitters(SART),EmergencyPositionIndicatingRadio Beacons(EPIRB),andothermanoverboardsignals. Distresssignaltransmissionsaredifferentthanstandard AIStransmissions,sotheyappeardifferentlyonthe chartplotter.Insteadoftrackingadistresssignal transmissionforcollisionavoidance,youtrackadistress signaltransmissiontolocateandassistavesselorperson. NavigatingtoaDistressSignalTransmission Whenyoureceiveadistresssignaltransmission,adistress signalalarmappears. SelectReview>GoTotobeginnavigationtothe transmission. AISDistressSignalDeviceTargetingSymbols Symbol Description AISdistresssignaldevicetransmission.Selecttosee moreinformationaboutthetransmissionandbegin navigation. Transmissionlost. Transmissiontest.Appearswhenavesselinitiatesa testoftheirdistresssignaldevice,anddoesnot representatrueemergency. Transmissiontestlost. EnablingAISTransmissionTestAlerts Toavoidalargenumberoftestalertsandsymbolsin crowdedareassuchasmarinas,youcanselecttoreceive 8 orignoreAIStestmessages.TotestanAISemergency device,youmustenablethechartplottertoreceivetest alerts. 1 SelectSettings>Alarms>AIS. 2 Selectanoption:
ToreceiveorignoreEmergencyPositionIndicating RadioBeacon(EPRIB)testsignals,selectAIS-
EPIRBTest. ToreceiveorignoreManOverboard(MOB)test signals,selectAIS-MOBTest. ToreceiveorignoreSearchandRescue Transponder(SART)testsignals,selectAIS-SART Test. TurningOffAISReception AISsignalreceptionisturnedonbydefault. SelectSettings>OtherVessels>AIS>Off. AllAISfunctionalityonallchartsand3Dchartviewsis disabled.ThisincludesAISvesseltargetingand tracking,collisionalarmsthatresultfromAISvessel targetingandtracking,andthedisplayofinformation aboutAISvessels. ChartViewSettings NOTE:Notallsettingsapplytoallchartviews.Some optionsrequirepremiummapsorconnectedaccessories. Thesesettingsapplytothechartviews,exceptFishEye 3D(FishEye3DSettings,page10). Fromachartview,selectMENU. Layers:Adjuststheappearanceofthedifferentitemson thechartsChartLayerSettings,page9(). Waypoints&Tracks:Adjustshowwaypointsandtracks areshown(UserDataLayerSettings,page9). QuickdrawContours:Turnsonbottomcontourdrawing, andallowsyoutocreatefishingmaplabels(Garmin QuickdrawContoursMapping,page10). ChartSetup:Adjuststheorientationandlevelofdetail shownonthechartandadjuststhedatashownonthe screenxxx. ChartLayers youcanturnonandoffchartlayersandcustomize featuresofthecharts.Eachsettingisspecifictothechart orchartviewbeingused. NOTE:Notallsettingsapplytoallchartsandchartplotter models.Someoptionsrequirepremiummapsorconnected accessories. Fromachart,selectMENU>Layers. Chart:Showsandhideschart-relateditems. MyVessel:Showsandhidesitemsrelatingtotheboat(My VesselLayerSettings,page9). UserData:Showsandhidesuserdata,suchas waypoints,boundaries,andtracks,andopensuser datalists(UserDataLayerSettings,page9). OtherVessels:Adjustshowothervesselsareshown
(OtherVesselsLayerSettings,page9). Water:Showsandhidesdepthitems(WaterLayer Settings,page9). Chartsand3DChartViews QuickdrawContours:ShowsandhidesGarmin QuickdrawContoursdata(GarminQuickdrawContours Settings,page12). ChartLayerSettings Fromachart,selectMENU>Layers>Chart. SatellitePhotos:Showshigh-resolutionsatelliteimages onthelandoronbothlandandseaportionsofthe Navigationchart,whencertainpremiummapsareused
(ShowingSatelliteImageryontheNavigationChart, page6). NOTE:ThissettingmustbeenabledtoviewStandard Mappingcharts. Tides&Currents:Showscurrentstationindicatorsand tidestationindicatorsonthechartandenablesthe tidesandcurrentslider,whichsetsthetimeforwhich tidesandcurrentsarereportedonthemap. LandPOIs:Showspointsofinterestonland. Navaid:Showsnavigationalaids,suchasATONsand flashinglights,onthechart.AllowsyoutoselectNOAA orIALAnavaidtype. ServicePoints:Showslocationsformarineservices. Depth:Adjuststheitemsonthedepthlayer. RestrictedAreas:Showsinformationaboutrestricted areasonthechart. PhotoPoints:Showscameraiconsforaerialphotos
(ViewingAerialPhotosofLandmarks,page6). MyVesselLayerSettings Fromachart,selectMENU>Layers>MyVessel. HeadingLine:Showsandadjuststheheadingline,which isalinedrawnonthemapfromthebowoftheboatin thedirectionoftravel(SettingtheHeadingLineand AngleMarkers,page5). Laylines:Adjuststhelaylines,wheninsailingmode
(LaylinesSettings,page9). Roses:Allowsyoutodisplayrosesonthechart.Wind rosesshowavisualrepresentationofthewindangleor directionprovidedbytheconnectedwindsensor.The compassroseindicatesthecompassdirectionoriented totheheadingoftheboat. VesselIcon:Setstheiconthatrepresentsyourpresent locationonthechart. LaylinesSettings Tousethelaylinesfeatures,youmustconnectawind sensortothechartplotter. Wheninsailingmode(SettingtheVesselType,page2), youcandisplaylaylinesonthenavigationchart.Laylines canbeveryhelpfulwhenracing. Fromthenavigationchart,selectMENU>Laylines. Display:Setshowthelaylinesandvesselappearonthe chart,andsetsthelengthofthelaylines. SailingAngle:Allowsyoutoselecthowthedevice calculateslaylines.TheActualoptioncalculatesthe laylinesusingthemeasuredwindanglefromthewind sensor.TheManualoptioncalculatesthelaylinesusing manuallyenteredwindwardandleewardangles. WindwardAngle:Allowsyoutosetalaylinebasedonthe windwardsailingangle. LeewardAngle:Allowsyoutosetalaylinebasedonthe leewardsailingangle. TideCorrection:Correctsthelaylinesbasedonthetide. FilterTimeConstant:Filtersthelaylinedatabasedonthe timeintervalentered.Forasmootherlaylinethatfilters outsomeofthechangesintheboat'sheadingortrue windangle,enterahighernumber.Forlaylinesthat displayahighersensitivitytochangesintheboat's headingortruewindangle,enteralowernumber. UserDataLayerSettings Youcanshowuserdata,suchaswaypoints,boundaries, andtracks,onthecharts. Fromachart,selectMENU>Layers>UserData. Waypoints:Showswaypointsonthechartandopensthe listofwaypoints. Boundaries:Showsboundariesonthechartandopens thelistofboundaries. Tracks:Showstracksonthechart. OtherVesselsLayerSettings NOTE:Theseoptionsrequireconnectedaccessories,such asanAISreceiver,radar,orVHFradio. Fromachart,selectMENU>Layers>OtherVessels. DSC:SetshowDSCvesselsandtrailsappearonthe chart,andshowstheDSClist. AIS:SetshowAISvesselsandtrailsappearonthechart, andshowstheAISlist. Details:Showsothervesseldetailsonthechart. ProjectedHeading:Setstheprojectedheadingtimefor AIS-activatedandMARPA-taggedvessels. AISAlarm:Setsthesafe-zonecollisionalarm(Settingthe Safe-ZoneCollisionAlarm,page8). WaterLayerSettings Fromachart,selectMENU>Layers>Water. DepthShading:Specifiesanupperandlowerdepthto shadebetween. ShallowShading:Setstheshadesfromtheshorelineto thespecifieddepth. SpotDepths:Turnsonspotsoundingsandsetsa dangerousdepth.Spotdepthsthatareequaltoormore shallowthanthedangerousdepthareindicatedbyred text. FishingContours:Setsthezoomlevelforadetailedview ofbottomcontoursanddepthsoundingsandsimplifies mappresentationforoptimalusewhilefishing. ReliefShading:Showsthegradientofthebottomwith shading.Thisfeatureisavailableonlywithsome premiummaps. SonarImagery:Showssonarimagerytohelpshowthe densityofthebottom.Thisfeatureisavailableonlywith somepremiummaps. LakeLevel:Setsthepresentwaterlevelofthelake.This featureisavailableonlywithsomepremiummaps. DepthRangeShading Youcansetcolorrangesonyourmaptoshowthewater depthswhereyourtargetfisharecurrentlybiting.Youcan setdeeperrangestomonitorhowquicklythebottomdepth Chartsand3DChartViews 9 changeswithinaspecificdepthrange.Youcancreateup totendepthranges.Forinlandfishing,amaximumoffive depthrangescanhelpreducemapclutter. Red Orange Yellow Green From0to1.5m(from0to5ft.) From1.5to3m(from5to10ft.) From3to4.5m(from10to15ft.) From4.5to7.6m(from15to25ft.) FishEye3DSettings NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. FromtheFishEye3Dchartview,selectMENU. View:Setstheperspectiveofthe3Dchartview. Tracks:Showstracks. SonarCone:Showsaconethatindicatesthearea coveredbythetransducer. FishSymbols:Showssuspendedtargets. SupportedMaps Tohelpyouhaveasafeandenjoyabletimeonthewater, Garmindevicesonlysupportofficialmapsproducedby Garminoranapprovedthirdpartyproducer. YoucanpurchasemapsfromGarmin.Ifyoupurchase mapsfromasellerotherthanGarmin,investigatetheseller beforepurchasing.Beextracautiouswithonlinesellers.If youhavepurchasedanunsupportedmap,returnittothe seller. GarminQuickdrawContours Mapping WARNING TheGarminQuickdrawContoursmappingfeatureallows userstogeneratemaps.Garminmakesnorepresentations abouttheaccuracy,reliability,completenessortimeliness ofthemapsgeneratedbythirdparties.Anyuseorreliance onthemapsgeneratedbythirdpartiesisatyourownrisk. TheGarminQuickdrawContoursmappingfeatureallows youtoinstantlycreatemapswithcontoursanddepthlabels foranybodyofwater. WhenGarminQuickdrawContoursrecordsdata,acolored circlesurroundsthevesselicon.Thiscirclerepresentsthe approximateareaofthemapthatisscannedbyeachpass. 10 AgreencircleindicatesgooddepthandGPSposition,and aspeedunder16km/h(10mph).Ayellowcircleindicates gooddepthandGPSposition,andaspeedbetween16 and32km/h(10and20mph).Aredcircleindicatespoor depthorGPSposition,andaspeedabove32km/h
(20mph). YoucanviewGarminQuickdrawContoursina combinationscreenorasasingleviewonthemap. Theamountofsaveddatadependsonthesizeofyour memorycard,yoursonarsource,andthespeedofyour boatasyourecorddata.Youcanrecordlongerwhenyou useasingle-beamsonar.Itisestimatedthatyoumightbe abletorecordabout1,500hoursofdataontoa2GB memorycard. Whenyourecorddataonamemorycardinyour chartplotter,thenewdataisaddedtoyourexistingGarmin QuickdrawContoursmap,andissavedonthememory card.Whenyouinsertanewmemorycard,theexisting datadoesnottransferontothenewcard. MappingaBodyofWaterUsingthe GarminQuickdrawContoursFeature BeforeyoucanusetheGarminQuickdrawContours feature,youmusthavesonardepth,yourGPSposition, andamemorycardwithfreespace. 1 Fromachartview,selectMENU>Quickdraw Contours>StartRecording. 2 Whenrecordingiscomplete,selectMENU>
QuickdrawContours>StopRecording. 3 SelectManage>Name,andenteranameforthe map. AddingaLabeltoaGarminQuickdraw ContoursMap YoucanaddlabelstoaGarminQuickdrawContoursmap tomarkhazardsorpointsofinterest. 1 FromtheNavigationchart,selectalocation. 2 SelectAddQuickdrawLabel. 3 Entertextforthelabel,andselectDone. GarminQuickdrawCommunity TheGarminQuickdrawCommunityisafree,public,online communitythatenablesyoutoshareyourGarmin QuickdrawContoursmapswithothers.Youcanalso downloadmapsotherusershavecreated. IfyourdevicehasWiFitechnology,youcanusethe ActiveCaptainapptoaccesstheGarminQuickdraw Community(ConnectingtotheGarminQuickdraw CommunitywithActiveCaptain,page11). IfyourdevicedoesnothaveWiFitechnology,youcanuse theGarminConnectwebsitetoaccesstheGarmin GarminQuickdrawContoursMapping QuickdrawCommunity(ConnectingtotheGarmin QuickdrawCommunitywithGarminConnect,page11). ConnectingtotheGarminQuickdrawCommunity withActiveCaptain 1 Fromyourmobiledevice,opentheActiveCaptainapp andconnecttotheECHOMAPUltradevice(Getting StartedwiththeActiveCaptainApp,page3). 2 Fromtheapp,selectQuickdrawCommunity. Youcandownloadcontoursfromothersinthecommunity
(DownloadingGarminQuickdrawCommunityMapsUsing ActiveCaptain,page11)andsharethecontoursyouhave created(SharingYourGarminQuickdrawContoursMaps withtheGarminQuickdrawCommunityUsing ActiveCaptain,page11). DownloadingGarminQuickdrawCommunityMaps UsingActiveCaptain YoucandownloadGarminQuickdrawContoursmapsthat otherusershavecreatedandsharedwiththeGarmin QuickdrawCommunity. 1 FromtheActiveCaptainapponyourmobiledevice, selectQuickdrawCommunity>Searchfor Contours. 2 Usethemapandsearchfeaturestolocateanareato download. ThereddotsrepresentGarminQuickdrawContours mapsthathavebeensharedforthatarea. 3 SelectSelectDownloadRegion. 4 Dragtheboxtoselecttheareatodownload. 5 Dragthecornerstochangethedownloadarea. 6 SelectDownloadArea. ThenexttimeyouconnecttheActiveCaptainapptothe ECHOMAPUltradevice,thedownloadedcontoursare transferredtothedeviceautomatically. SharingYourGarminQuickdrawContoursMapswith theGarminQuickdrawCommunityUsing ActiveCaptain YoucanshareGarminQuickdrawContoursmapsthatyou havecreatedwithothersintheGarminQuickdraw Community. Whenyoushareacontourmap,onlythecontourmapis shared.Yourwaypointsarenotshared. WhenyousetupyourActiveCaptainapp,youmayhave selectedtoshareyourcontourswiththecommunity automatically.Ifnot,followthesestepstoenablesharing. FromtheActiveCaptainapponyourmobiledevice, selectQuickdrawCommunity. ThenexttimeyouconnecttheActiveCaptainapptothe ECHOMAPUltradevice,yourcontourmapsare transferredtothecommunityautomatically. ConnectingtotheGarminQuickdrawCommunity withGarminConnect 1 Gotoconnect.garmin.com. 2 SelectGettingStarted>QuickdrawCommunity>
3 IfyoudonothaveaGarminConnectaccount,create GettingStarted. one. 4 SignintoyourGarminConnectaccount. 5 SelectMarineintheupper-righttoopentheGarmin Quickdrawwidget. TIP:Makesureyouhaveamemorycardinyourcomputer toshareGarminQuickdrawContoursmaps. SharingYourGarminQuickdrawContoursMapswith theGarminQuickdrawCommunityUsingGarmin Connect YoucanshareGarminQuickdrawContoursmapsthatyou havecreatedwithothersintheGarminQuickdraw Community. Whenyoushareacontourmap,onlythecontourmapis shared.Yourwaypointsarenotshared. 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot(Inserting MemoryCards,page1). 2 Insertthememorycardintoyourcomputer. 3 AccesstheGarminQuickdrawCommunity(Connecting totheGarminQuickdrawCommunitywithGarmin Connect,page11). 4 SelectShareYourContours. 5 Browsetoyourmemorycard,andselecttheGarmin folder. 6 OpentheQuickdrawfolder,andselectthefilenamed ContoursLog.svy. Afterthefileisuploaded,deletetheContoursLog.svyfile fromyourmemorycardtoavoidissueswithfutureuploads. Yourdatawillnotbelost. DownloadingGarminQuickdrawCommunityMaps UsingGarminConnect YoucandownloadGarminQuickdrawContoursmapsthat otherusershavecreatedandsharedwiththeGarmin QuickdrawCommunity. IfyourdevicedoesnothaveWiFitechnology,youcan accesstheGarminQuickdrawCommunityusingthe GarminConnectwebsite. IfyourdevicehasWiFitechnology,youshouldaccessthe GarminQuickdrawCommunityusingtheActiveCaptain app(ConnectingtotheGarminQuickdrawCommunitywith ActiveCaptain,page11). 1 Insertthememorycardintoyourcomputer. 2 AccesstheGarminQuickdrawCommunity(Connecting totheGarminQuickdrawCommunitywithGarmin Connect,page11). 3 SelectSearchforContours. 4 Usethemapandsearchfeaturestolocateanareato download. ThereddotsrepresentGarminQuickdrawContours mapsthathavebeensharedforthatregion. 5 SelectSelectanAreatoDownload. 6 Dragtheedgesoftheboxtoselecttheareato download. 7 SelectStartDownload. 8 Savethefiletoyourmemorycard. TIP:Ifyoucannotfindthefile,lookinthe"Downloads"
folder.Thebrowsermayhavesavedthefilethere. 9 Removethememorycardfromyourcomputer. GarminQuickdrawContoursMapping 11 10 Insertthememorycardintothecardslot(Inserting MemoryCards,page1). Thechartplotterautomaticallyrecognizesthecontours maps.Thechartplottermaytakeafewminutestoload themaps. GarminQuickdrawContoursSettings Fromachart,selectMENU>QuickdrawContours>
Settings. RecordingOffset:Setsthedistancebetweenthesonar depthandthecontourrecordingdepth.Ifthewater levelhaschangedsinceyourlastrecording,adjustthis settingsotherecordingdepthisthesameforboth recordings. Forexample,ifthelasttimeyourecordedhadasonar depthof3.1m(10.5ft.),andtoday'ssonardepthis 3.6m(12ft.),enter-0.5m(-1.5ft.)fortheaRecording Offsetvalue. UserDisplayOffset:Setsdifferencesincontourdepths anddepthlabelsonyourowncontoursmapsto compensateforchangesinthewaterlevelofabodyof water,orfordeptherrorsinrecordedmaps. Comm.DisplayOffset:Setsdifferencesincontourdepths anddepthlabelsonthecommunitycontoursmapsto compensateforchangesinthewaterlevelofabodyof water,orfordeptherrorsinrecordedmaps. SurveyColoring:SetsthecoloroftheGarminQuickdraw Contoursdisplay.Whenthissettingisturnedon,the colorsindicatethequalityoftherecording.Whenthis settingisturnedoff,thecontourareasusestandard mapcolors. GreenindicatesgooddepthandGPSposition,anda speedunder16km/h(10mph).Yellowindicatesgood depthandGPSposition,andaspeedbetween16and 32km/h(10and20mph).Redindicatespoordepthor GPSposition,andaspeedabove32km/h(20mph). NavigationwithaChartplotter WARNING Allrouteandnavigationlinesdisplayedonthechartplotter areonlyintendedtoprovidegeneralrouteguidanceorto identifyproperchannels,andarenotintendedtobe preciselyfollowed.Alwaysdefertothenavaidsand conditionsonthewaterwhennavigatingtoavoid groundingsorhazardsthatcouldresultinvesseldamage, personalinjury,ordeath. TheAutoGuidancefeatureisbasedonelectronicchart information.Thatdatadoesnotensureobstacleand bottomclearance.Carefullycomparethecoursetoall visualsightings,andavoidanyland,shallowwater,or otherobstaclesthatmaybeinyourpath. WhenusingGoTo,adirectcourseandacorrectedcourse maypassoverlandorshallowwater.Usevisualsightings, andsteertoavoidland,shallowwater,andother dangerousobjects. CAUTION Ifyourvesselhasanautopilotsystem,adedicated autopilotcontroldisplaymustbeinstalledateachsteering helminordertodisabletheautopilotsystem. NOTE:Somechartviewsareavailablewithpremium charts,insomeareas. Tonavigate,youmustchooseadestination,setacourse orcreatearoute,andfollowthecourseorroute.Youcan followthecourseortherouteontheNavigationchart, Fishingchart,Perspective3Dchartview,orMarinersEye 3Dchartview. Youcansetandfollowacoursetoadestinationusingone ofthreemethods:GoTo,RouteTo,orAutoGuidance. GoTo:Takesyoudirectlytothedestination.Thisisthe standardoptionfornavigatingtoadestination.The chartplottercreatesastraight-linecourseornavigation linetothedestination.Thepathmayrunoverlandand otherobstacles. RouteTo:Createsaroutefromyourlocationtoa destination,allowingyoutoaddturnsalongtheway. Thisoptionprovidesastraight-linecoursetothe destination,butallowsyoutoaddturnsintotherouteto avoidlandandotherobstacles. AutoGuidance:Usesthespecifiedinformationaboutyour vesselandchartdatatodeterminethebestpathto yourdestination.Thisoptionisavailableonlywhen usingacompatiblepremiumchartinacompatible chartplotter.Itprovidesaturn-by-turnnavigationpathto thedestination,avoidinglandandotherobstacles(Auto Guidance,page15). WhenyouareusingacompatibleGarminautopilot connectedtothechartplotterusingNMEA2000,the autopilotfollowstheAutoGuidanceroute. NOTE:AutoGuidanceisavailablewithpremium charts,insomeareas. BasicNavigationQuestions Question HowdoImakethe chartplotterpointmeinthe directioninwhichIwantto go(bearing)?
HowdoImakethedevice guidemealongastraight line(minimizingcrosstrack) toalocationusingthe shortestdistancefromthe presentlocation?
HowdoImakethedevice guidemetoalocationwhile avoidingchartedobstacles?
Answer NavigateusingGoTo(Settingand FollowingaDirectCourseUsing GoTo,page13). Buildasingle-legrouteand navigateitusingRouteTo
(CreatingandNavigatingaRoute FromYourPresentLocation, page14). Buildamulti-legrouteand navigateitusingRouteTo
(CreatingandNavigatingaRoute FromYourPresentLocation, page14). NavigateusingRouteTo(Creating andNavigatingaRouteFrom YourPresentLocation,page14). HowdoImakethedevice steermyautomaticpilot?
12 NavigationwithaChartplotter Question Canthedevicecreateapath forme?
Answer Ifyouhavepremiummapsthat supportAutoGuidanceandarein anareacoveredbyAuto Guidance,navigateusingAuto Guidance(SettingandFollowing anAutoGuidancePath, page16). See(AutoGuidance,page15). HowdoIchangetheAuto Guidancesettingsformy boat?
Destinations Youcanselectdestinationsusingvariouschartsand3D chartviewsorusingthelists. SearchingforaDestinationbyName Youcansearchforsavedwaypoints,savedroutes,saved tracks,andmarineservicesdestinationsbyname. 1 SelectNavInfo>SearchbyName. 2 Enteratleastaportionofthenameofyourdestination. 3 Ifnecessary,selectDone. The50nearestdestinationsthatcontainyoursearch criteriaappear. 4 Selectthedestination. SelectingaDestinationUsingtheNavigation Chart FromtheNavigationchart,selectadestination. SearchingforaMarineServicesDestination NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. Thechartplottercontainsinformationforthousandsof destinationsofferingmarineservices. 1 SelectNavInfo. 2 SelectOffshoreServicesorInlandServices. 3 Ifnecessary,selectthemarineservicecategory. Thechartplottershowsalistofthenearestlocations andthedistanceandbearingtoeach. 4 Selectadestination. or Youcanselect toshowthelocationonachart. toviewadditionalinformationor SettingandFollowingaDirectCourseUsingGo To WARNING WhenusingGoTo,adirectcourseandacorrectedcourse maypassoverlandorshallowwater.Usevisualsightings, andsteertoavoidland,shallowwater,andother dangerousobjects. Youcansetandfollowadirectcoursefromyourcurrent locationtoaselecteddestination. 1 Selectadestination(Destinations,page13). 2 SelectNavigateTo>GoTo. Amagentalineappears.Inthecenterofthemagenta lineisathinnerpurplelinethatrepresentsthe correctedcoursefromyourcurrentlocationtothe destination.Thecorrectedcourseisdynamic,andit moveswithyourboatwhenyouareoffcourse. 3 Followthemagentaline,steeringtoavoidland,shallow water,andotherobstacles. 4 Ifyouareoffcourse,followthepurpleline(corrected course)togotoyourdestination,orsteerbacktothe magentaline(directcourse). Youcanalsousetheorangecourse-to-steerarrow, whichshowsaproposedturningradiustoreturnyour boattothecourse. WARNING Reviewthepathforobstaclesbeforenegotiatingthe turn.Ifthepathisunsafe,reduceyourboatspeedand determineasafepathbacktothecourse. StoppingNavigation FromtheNavigationchartorFishingchart,select MENU>StopNavigation. Waypoints Waypointsarelocationsyourecordandstoreinthedevice. Waypointscanmarkwhereyouare,whereyouaregoing, orwhereyouhavebeen.Youcanadddetailsaboutthe location,suchasname,elevation,anddepth. MarkingYourPresentLocationasaWaypoint Fromanyscreen,selectMARK. CreatingaWaypointataDifferentLocation 1 SelectNavInfo>Waypoints>NewWaypoint. 2 Selectanoption:
Tocreatethewaypointbyenteringposition coordinates,selectEnterCoordinates,andenter thecoordinates. Tocreatethewaypointusingachart,selectUse Chart,selectthelocation,andselectSELECT. Tocreatethewaypointusingarange(distance) andbearing,selectEnterRange/Bearing,and entertheinformation. MarkinganMOBLocation SelectMARK>ManOverboard. Aninternationalmanoverboard(MOB)symbolmarksthe activeMOBpointandthechartplottersetsadirectcourse backtothemarkedlocation. ProjectingaWaypoint Youcancreateanewwaypointbyprojectingthedistance andbearingfromadifferentlocation.Thiscanbehelpful whencreatingsailracingstartandfinishlines. 1 SelectNavInfo>Waypoints>NewWaypoint>
EnterRange/Bearing. 2 ifnecessary,selectareferencepointonthechart. 3 SelectEnterRange/Bearing. 4 Enterthedistance,andselectDone. 5 Enterthebearing,andselectDone. 6 SelectSelectPosition. ViewingaListofallWaypoints SelectNavInfo>Waypoints. NavigationwithaChartplotter 13 EditingaSavedWaypoint 1 SelectNavInfo>Waypoints. 2 Selectawaypoint. 3 SelectEditWaypoint. 4 Selectanoption:
Toaddaname,selectName,andenteraname. Tochangethesymbol,selectSymbol. Tochangethedepth,selectDepth. Tochangethewatertemperature,selectWater Temp.. Tochangethecomment,selectComment. Tomovethepositionofthewaypoint,selectMove. MovingaSavedWaypoint 1 SelectNavInfo>Waypoints. 2 Selectawaypoint. 3 SelectReview>Move. 4 Indicateanewlocationforthewaypoint:
Tomovethewaypointwhileusingthechart,select UseChart,selectanewlocationonthechart,and selectMove. Tomovethewaypointusingcoordinates,select EnterCoordinates,andenterthenewcoordinates. Tomovethewaypointusingarange(distance)and bearing,selectEnterRange/Bearing,andenter theinformation. BrowsingforandNavigatingtoaSaved Waypoint WARNING Allrouteandnavigationlinesdisplayedonthechartplotter areonlyintendedtoprovidegeneralrouteguidanceorto identifyproperchannels,andarenotintendedtobe preciselyfollowed.Alwaysdefertothenavaidsand conditionsonthewaterwhennavigatingtoavoid groundingsorhazardsthatcouldresultinvesseldamage, personalinjury,ordeath. TheAutoGuidancefeatureisbasedonelectronicchart information.Thatdatadoesnotensureobstacleand bottomclearance.Carefullycomparethecoursetoall visualsightings,andavoidanyland,shallowwater,or otherobstaclesthatmaybeinyourpath. WhenusingGoTo,adirectcourseandacorrectedcourse maypassoverlandorshallowwater.Usevisualsightings, andsteertoavoidland,shallowwater,andother dangerousobjects. NOTE:AutoGuidanceisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. Beforeyoucannavigatetoawaypoint,youmustcreatea waypoint. 1 SelectNavInfo>Waypoints. 2 Selectawaypoint. 3 SelectNavigateTo. 4 Selectanoption:
Tonavigatedirectlytothelocation,selectGoTo. 14 Tocreatearoutetothelocation,includingturns, selectRouteTo. TouseAutoGuidance,selectAutoGuidance. 5 Reviewthecourseindicatedbythemagentaline. NOTE:WhenusingAutoGuidance,agraysegment withinanypartofthemagentalineindicatesthatAuto GuidancecannotcalculatepartoftheAutoGuidance line.Thisisduetothesettingsforminimumsafewater depthandminimumsafeobstacleheight. 6 Followthemagentaline,steeringtoavoidland,shallow water,andotherobstacles. DeletingaWaypointoranMOB 1 SelectNavInfo>Waypoints. 2 SelectawaypointoranMOB. 3 SelectDelete. DeletingAllWaypoints SelectNavInfo>ManageData>ClearUserData>
Waypoints>All. Routes Arouteisapathfromonelocationtooneormore destinations. CreatingandNavigatingaRouteFromYour PresentLocation Youcancreateandimmediatelynavigatearouteonthe NavigationchartortheFishingchart.Thismethoddoesnot savetherouteorthewaypointdata. 1 FromtheNavigationchartorFishingchart,selecta 2 SelectNavigateTo>RouteTo. 3 Selectthelocationofthelastturnbeforethe destination. destination. 4 SelectAddTurn. 5 Ifnecessary,repeattoaddturns,workingbackward fromthedestinationtothepresentlocationofyour vessel. Thelastturnyouaddshouldbethefirstturnyoumake, startingfromyourpresentlocation.Itshouldbetheturn closesttoyourvessel. 6 Ifnecessary,selectMENU. 7 SelectDone. 8 Reviewthecourseindicatedbythemagentaline. 9 Followthemagentaline,steeringtoavoidland,shallow water,andotherobstacles. CreatingandSavingaRoute Thisproceduresavestherouteandallthewaypointsinit. Thestartingpointcanbeyourpresentlocationoranother location. Youcanaddupto250waypoints,orturns,tooneroute. 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes>New>Routes. 2 Selectthestartinglocationoftheroute. 3 SelectAddTurn. 4 Selectthelocationofthenextturnonthechart. 5 SelectAddTurn. NavigationwithaChartplotter Thechartplottermarksthelocationoftheturnwitha waypoint. 6 Ifnecessary,repeatsteps4and5toaddmoreturns. 7 Selectthefinaldestination. ViewingaListofRoutesandAutoGuidance Paths 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes. 2 Ifnecessary,selectFiltertoseeroutesonlyorAuto Guidancepathsonly. EditingaSavedRoute Youcanchangethenameofarouteorchangetheturns theroutecontains. 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes. 2 Selectaroute. 3 SelectEditRoute. 4 Selectanoption:
Tochangethename,selectName,andenterthe name. Toselectawaypointfromtheturnlist,selectEdit Turns>UseTurnList,andselectawaypointfrom thelist. Toselectaturnusingthechart,selectEditTurns>
UseChart,andselectalocationonthechart. BrowsingforandNavigatingaSavedRoute Beforeyoucanbrowsealistofroutesandnavigatetoone ofthem,youmustcreateandsaveatleastoneroute. 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes. 2 Selectaroute. 3 SelectNavigateTo. 4 Selectanoption:
Tonavigatetheroutefromthestartingpointused whentheroutewascreated,selectForward. Tonavigatetheroutefromthedestinationpoint usedwhentheroutewascreated,select Backward. Amagentalineappears.Inthecenterofthemagenta lineisathinnerpurplelinethatrepresentsthe correctedcoursefromyourpresentlocationtothe destination.Thecorrectedcourseisdynamic,andit moveswithyourboatwhenyouareoffcourse. 5 Reviewthecourseindicatedbythemagentaline. 6 Followthemagentalinealongeachlegintheroute, steeringtoavoidland,shallowwater,andother obstacles. 7 Ifyouareoffcourse,followthepurpleline(corrected course)togotoyourdestination,orsteerbacktothe magentaline(directcourse). BrowsingforandNavigatingParalleltoaSaved Route Beforeyoucanbrowsealistofroutesandnavigatetoone ofthem,youmustcreateandsaveatleastoneroute. 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes. 2 Selectaroute. 3 SelectNavigateTo. 4 SelectOffsettonavigateparalleltotheroute,offset fromitbyaspecificdistance. 5 Indicatehowtonavigatetheroute:
Tonavigatetheroutefromthestartingpointused whentheroutewascreated,totheleftofthe originalroute,selectForward-Port. Tonavigatetheroutefromthestartingpointused whentheroutewascreated,totherightofthe originalroute,selectForward-Starboard. Tonavigatetheroutefromthedestinationpoint usedwhentheroutewascreated,totheleftofthe originalroute,selectBackward-Port. Tonavigatetheroutefromthedestinationpoint usedwhentheroutewascreated,totherightofthe originalroute,selectBackward-Starboard. 6 Ifnecessary,selectDone. Amagentalineappears.Inthecenterofthemagenta lineisathinnerpurplelinethatrepresentsthe correctedcoursefromyourpresentlocationtothe destination.Thecorrectedcourseisdynamic,andit moveswithyourboatwhenyouareoffcourse. 7 Reviewthecourseindicatedbythemagentaline. 8 Followthemagentalinealongeachlegintheroute, steeringtoavoidland,shallowwater,andother obstacles. 9 Ifyouareoffcourse,followthepurpleline(corrected course)togotoyourdestination,orsteerbacktothe magentaline(directcourse). DeletingaSavedRoute 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes. 2 Selectaroute. 3 SelectReview>Delete. DeletingAllSavedRoutes SelectNavInfo>ManageData>ClearUserData>
Routes. AutoGuidance WARNING TheAutoGuidancefeatureisbasedonelectronicchart information.Thatdatadoesnotensureobstacleand bottomclearance.Carefullycomparethecoursetoall visualsightings,andavoidanyland,shallowwater,or otherobstaclesthatmaybeinyourpath. Allrouteandnavigationlinesdisplayedonthechartplotter areonlyintendedtoprovidegeneralrouteguidanceorto identifyproperchannels,andarenotintendedtobe preciselyfollowed.Alwaysdefertothenavaidsand conditionsonthewaterwhennavigatingtoavoid groundingsorhazardsthatcouldresultinvesseldamage, personalinjury,ordeath. NOTE:AutoGuidanceisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. YoucanuseAutoGuidancetoplotthebestpathtoyour destination.AutoGuidanceusesyourchartplottertoscan chartdata,suchaswaterdepthandknownobstacles,to calculateasuggestedpath.Youcanadjustthepathduring navigation. NavigationwithaChartplotter 15 SettingandFollowinganAutoGuidancePath 1 Selectadestination(Destinations,page13). 2 SelectNavigateTo>AutoGuidance. 3 Reviewthepath,indicatedbythemagentaline. 4 SelectStartNavigation. 5 Followthemagentaline,steeringtoavoidland,shallow water,andotherobstacles. NOTE:WhenusingAutoGuidance,agraysegment withinanypartofthemagentalineindicatesthatAuto GuidancecannotcalculatepartoftheAutoGuidance line.Thisisduetothesettingsforminimumsafewater depthandminimumsafeobstacleheight. CreatingandSavinganAutoGuidancePath 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes>New>AutoGuidance. 2 Selectastartingpoint,andselectNext. 3 Selectadestination,andselectNext. 4 Selectanoption:
Toviewahazardandadjustthepathneara hazard,selectHazardReview. Toadjustthepath,selectAdjustPath,andfollow theon-screeninstructions. Todeletethepath,selectDelete. Tosavethepath,selectDone. AdjustinganAutoGuidancePath 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes. 2 Selectapath,andselectReview>Edit>Adjust Path. TIP:WhennavigatinganAutoGuidancepath,select thepathonthenavigationchart,andselectAdjust Path. 3 Selectalocationonthepath. 4 Usethearrowkeysordragthepointtoanewlocation. 5 Ifnecessary,selectapoint,andselectRemove. 6 SelectDone. CancelinganAutoGuidanceCalculationin Progress FromtheNavigationchart,selectMENU>Cancel. TIP:YoucanselectBACKtoquicklycancelthe calculation. SettingaTimedArrival YoucanusethisfeatureonarouteoranAutoGuidance pathtogetfeedbackaboutwhenyoushouldarriveata selectedpoint.Thisallowsyoutotimeyourarrivalata location,suchasabridgeopeningoraracestartingline. 1 FromtheNavigationchart,selectMENU. 2 SelectTimedArrival. TIP:YoucanquicklyopentheTimedArrivalmenuby selectingapointonthepathorroute. AutoGuidancePathConfigurations CAUTION ThePreferredDepthandVerticalClearancesettings influencehowthechartplottercalculatesanAutoGuidance path.Ifanareahasanunknownwaterdepthoran unknownobstacleheight,theAutoGuidancepathisnot calculatedinthatarea.Ifanareaatthebeginningorthe endofanAutoGuidancepathisshallowerthanthe PreferredDepthorlowerthantheVerticalClearance settings,theAutoGuidancepathmaynotbecalculatedin thatarea,dependingonthemapdata.Onthechart,the coursethroughthoseareasappearsasagraylineora magentaandgraystripedline.Whenyourboatentersone ofthoseareas,awarningmessageappears. NOTE:AutoGuidanceisavailablewithpremiumcharts,in someareas. NOTE:Notallsettingsapplytoallmaps. Youcansettheparametersthechartplotteruseswhen calculatinganAutoGuidancepath. PreferredDepth:Setstheminimumwaterdepth,based onchartdepthdata,thatyourboatcansafelytravel over. NOTE:Theminimumwaterdepthforthepremium charts(madebefore2016)is3feet.Ifyouenteravalue oflessthan3feet,thechartsonlyusedepthsof3feet forAutoGuidancepathcalculations. VerticalClearance:Setstheminimumheightofabridge orobstacle,basedonchartdata,thatyourboatcan safelytravelunder. ShorelineDistance:Setshowclosetotheshoreyouwant theAutoGuidancepathtobeplaced.TheAuto Guidancepathmaymoveifyouchangethissetting whilenavigating.Theavailablevaluesforthissetting arerelative,notabsolute.ToensurethattheAuto Guidancelineisplacedtheappropriatedistancefrom shore,youcanassesstheplacementoftheAuto Guidancepathusingoneormorefamiliardestinations thatrequirenavigationthroughanarrowwaterway
(AdjustingtheDistancefromShore,page16). AdjustingtheDistancefromShore TheShorelineDistancesettingindicateshowclosetothe shoreyouwanttheAutoGuidancelinetobeplaced.The AutoGuidancelinemaymoveifyouchangethissetting whilenavigating.TheavailablevaluesfortheShoreline Distancesettingarerelative,notabsolute.Toensurethe AutoGuidancelineisplacedtheappropriatedistancefrom shore,youcanassesstheplacementoftheAutoGuidance lineusingoneormorefamiliardestinationsthatrequire navigationthroughanarrowwaterway. 1 Dockyourvesselordroptheanchor. 2 SelectSettings>Navigation>AutoGuidance>
ShorelineDistance>Normal. 3 Selectadestinationthatyouhavenavigatedto previously. 4 SelectNavigateTo>AutoGuidance. 5 ReviewtheplacementoftheAutoGuidanceline,and determinewhetherthelinesafelyavoidsknown obstaclesandtheturnsenableefficienttravel. 6 Selectanoption:
IftheplacementoftheAutoGuidancelineis satisfactory,selectMENU>StopNavigation,and proceedtostep10. 16 NavigationwithaChartplotter IftheAutoGuidancelineistooclosetoknown obstacles,selectSettings>Navigation>Auto Guidance>ShorelineDistance>Far. IftheturnsintheAutoGuidancelinearetoowide, selectSettings>Navigation>AutoGuidance>
ShorelineDistance>Near. 7 IfyouselectedNearorFarinstep6,reviewthe placementoftheAutoGuidanceline,anddetermine whetherthelinesafelyavoidsknownobstaclesandthe turnsenableefficienttravel. AutoGuidancemaintainsawideclearancefrom obstaclesinopenwater,evenifyousettheShoreline DistancesettingtoNearorNearest.Asaresult,the chartplottermaynotrepositiontheAutoGuidanceline, unlessthedestinationselectedrequiresnavigation throughanarrowwaterway. 8 Selectanoption:
IftheplacementoftheAutoGuidancelineis satisfactory,selectMENU>StopNavigation,and proceedtostep10. IftheAutoGuidancelineistooclosetoknown obstacles,selectSettings>Navigation>Auto Guidance>ShorelineDistance>Farthest. IftheturnsintheAutoGuidancelinearetoowide, selectSettings>Navigation>AutoGuidance>
ShorelineDistance>Nearest. 9 IfyouselectedNearestorFarthestinstep8,review theplacementoftheAutoGuidanceline,and determinewhetherthelinesafelyavoidsknown obstaclesandtheturnsenableefficienttravel. AutoGuidancemaintainsawideclearancefrom obstaclesinopenwater,evenifyousettheShoreline DistancesettingtoNearorNearest.Asaresult,the chartplottermaynotrepositiontheAutoGuidanceline, unlessthedestinationselectedrequiresnavigation throughanarrowwaterway. 10 Repeatsteps3through9atleastoncemore,usinga differentdestinationeachtime,untilyouarefamiliar withthefunctionalityoftheShorelineDistancesetting. Tracks Atrackisarecordingofthepathofyourboat.Thetrack currentlybeingrecordediscalledtheactivetrack,andit canbesaved.Youcanshowtracksineachchartor3D chartview. ShowingTracks 1 Fromachart,selectMENU>Layers>UserData>
Tracks. 2 Selectthetrackstodisplay. Atrailinglineonthechartindicatesyourtrack. SettingtheColoroftheActiveTrack 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>ActiveTrackOptions>
TrackColor. 2 Selectatrackcolor. SavingtheActiveTrack Thetrackcurrentlybeingrecordediscalledtheactive track. 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>SaveActiveTrack. 2 Selectanoption:
Selectthetimetheactivetrackbegan. SelectEntireLog. 3 SelectSave. ViewingaListofSavedTracks SelectNavInfo>Tracks>SavedTracks. EditingaSavedTrack 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>SavedTracks. 2 Selectatrack. 3 SelectEditTrack. 4 Selectanoption:
SelectName,andenterthenewname. SelectTrackColor,andselectacolor. SavingaTrackasaRoute 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>SavedTracks. 2 Selectatrack. 3 SelectReview>EditTrack>SaveAs>Saveas Route. BrowsingforandNavigatingaRecordedTrack Beforeyoucanbrowsealistoftracksandnavigateto them,youmustrecordandsaveatleastonetrack(Tracks, page17). 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>SavedTracks. 2 Selectatrack. 3 SelectFollowTrack. 4 Selectanoption:
Tonavigatethetrackfromthestartingpointused whenthetrackwascreated,selectForward. Tonavigatethetrackfromthedestinationpoint usedwhenthetrackwascreated,select Backward. 5 Reviewthecourseindicatedbythecoloredline. 6 Followthelinealongeachlegintheroute,steeringto avoidland,shallowwater,andotherobstacles. DeletingaSavedTrack 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>SavedTracks. 2 Selectatrack. 3 SelectDelete. DeletingAllSavedTracks SelectNavInfo>ManageData>ClearUserData>
SavedTracks. RetracingtheActiveTrack Thetrackcurrentlybeingrecordediscalledtheactive track. 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>FollowActiveTrack. 2 Selectanoption:
Selectthetimetheactivetrackbegan. SelectEntireLog. 3 Reviewthecourseindicatedbythecoloredline. 4 Followthecoloredline,steeringtoavoidland,shallow water,andotherobstacles. NavigationwithaChartplotter 17 ClearingtheActiveTrack SelectNavInfo>ManageData>Tracks>Clear ActiveTrack. Thetrackmemoryiscleared,andtheactivetrack continuestoberecorded. ManagingtheTrackLogMemoryDuring Recording 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>ActiveTrackOptions. 2 SelectRecordMode. 3 Selectanoption:
Torecordatrackloguntilthetrackmemoryisfull, selectFill. Tocontinuouslyrecordatracklog,replacingthe oldesttrackdatawithnewdata,selectWrap. ConfiguringtheRecordingIntervaloftheTrack Log Youcanindicatethefrequencyatwhichthetrackplotis recorded.Recordingmorefrequentplotsismoreaccurate butfillsthetracklogfaster.Theresolutionintervalis recommendedforthemostefficientuseofmemory. 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>ActiveTrackOptions>
RecordInterval. 2 Selectanoption:
Torecordthetrackbasedonadistancebetween points,selectInterval>Distance>Change,and enterthedistance. Torecordthetrackbasedonatimeinterval,select Interval>Time>Change,andenterthetime interval. Torecordthetrackplotbasedonavariancefrom yourcourse,selectInterval>Resolution>
Change,andenterthemaximumerrorallowed fromthetruecoursebeforerecordingatrackpoint. Thisistherecommendedrecordingoption. Boundaries Boundariesallowyoutoavoidorremainindesignated areasinabodyofwater.Youcansetanalarmtoalertyou whenyouenterorexitaboundary. Youcancreateboundaryareas,lines,andcirclesusingthe map.Youcanalsoconvertsavedtracksandroutesinto boundarylines.Youcancreateaboundaryareausing waypointsbycreatingaroutefromthewaypoints,and convertingtherouteintoaboundaryline. Youcanselectaboundarytoactastheactiveboundary. Youcanaddtheactiveboundarydatatothedatafieldson thechart. CreatingaBoundary 1 SelectNavInfo>UserData>Boundaries>New Boundary. 2 Selectaboundaryshape. 3 Followtheon-screeninstructions. ConvertingaRoutetoaBoundary Beforeyoucanconvertaroutetoaboundary,youmust createandsaveatleastoneroute(CreatingandSavinga Route,page14). 1 SelectNavInfo>Routes. 2 Selectaroute. 3 SelectEditRoute>SaveasBoundary. ConvertingaTracktoaBoundary Beforeyoucanconvertatracktoaboundary,youmust recordandsaveatleastonetrack(SavingtheActive Track,page17). 1 SelectNavInfo>Tracks>SavedTracks. 2 Selectatrack. 3 SelectEditTrack>SaveAs>SaveasBoundary. EditingaBoundary 1 SelectNavInfo>Boundaries. 2 Selectaboundary. 3 SelectEditBoundary. 4 Selectanoption:
Toedittheappearanceoftheboundaryonthe chart,selectDisplayOptions. Tochangetheboundarylinesorname,selectEdit Boundary. Toedittheboundaryalarm,selectAlarm. SettingaBoundaryAlarm Boundaryalarmsalertyouwhenyouarewithinaspecified distanceofasetboundary.Thiscanbehelpfulwhen attemptingtoavoidcertainareasorwhenyoushouldbe veryalertincertainareas,suchasshippinglanes. 1 SelectNavInfo>Boundaries. 2 Selectaboundary. 3 SelectAlarm>On. 4 Selectanoption. Tosetanalarmforwhenyourboatisaspecified distancefromtheboundary,selectWarning Distance,enteradistance,andselectDone. Tosetanalarmwhenyouentertheboundary, selectArea>Entering>Exiting. Tosetanalarmwhenyouexittheboundary,select Area>Exiting. DeletingaBoundary 1 SelectNavInfo>Boundaries. 2 Selectaboundary. 3 SelectEditBoundary>Delete. DeletingAllSavedWaypoints,Routes, andTracks SelectNavInfo>ManageData>ClearUserData>
All>OK. SonarFishfinder Whenproperlyconnectedtoacompatibletransducer,your chartplottercanbeusedasafishfinder. Formoreinformationaboutwhichtransducerisbestfor yourneeds,gotogarmin.com/transducers. 18 SonarFishfinder Split-ZoomSonarView Thesplit-zoomsonarviewshowsafull-viewgraphofsonar readings,andamagnifiedportionofthatgraph,onthe samescreen. GarminClearVSonarView NOTE:ToreceiveGarminClearVscanningsonar,you needacompatiblechartplotterorfishfinderanda compatibletransducer.Forinformationaboutcompatible transducers,gotogarmin.com/transducers. GarminClearVhigh-frequencysonarprovidesadetailed pictureofthefishingenvironmentaroundtheboatina detailedrepresentationofstructurestheboatispassing over. Traditionaltransducersemitaconicalbeam.TheGarmin ClearVscanningsonartechnologyemitstwonarrow beams,similartotheshapeofthebeaminacopying machine.Thesebeamsprovideaclearer,picture-like imageofwhatisbeneaththeboat. SideVSonarView NOTE:Notallmodelsprovidebuilt-inSideVsonar support.Ifyourmodeldoesnotprovidebuilt-inSideV sonar,youneedacompatiblesoundermoduleand compatibleSideVtransducer. Ifyourmodeldoesprovidebuilt-inSideVsonar,youneed acompatibleSideVtransducer. SideVscanningsonartechnologyshowsyouapictureof whatliestothesidesoftheboat.Youcanusethisasa searchtooltofindstructuresandfish. Differentsonarviewscanhelpyouviewthefishinthe area.Thesonarviewsavailablevarydependingonthe typeoftransducerandsoundermoduleconnectedtothe chartplotter.Forexample,youcanviewcertainPanoptix sonarscreensonlyifyouhaveacompatiblePanoptix transducerconnected. Therearefourbasicstylesofsonarviewsavailable:afull-
screenview,asplit-screenviewthatcombinestwoormore views,asplit-zoomview,andasplit-frequencyviewthat displaystwodifferentfrequencies.Youcancustomizethe settingsforeachviewinthescreen.Forexample,ifyou areviewingthesplit-frequencyview,youcanseparately adjustthegainforeachfrequency. Ifyoudonotseeanarrangementofsonarviewstosuit yourneeds,youcancreateacustomcombinationscreen
(CreatingaNewCombinationPagewiththe,page2). StoppingtheTransmissionofSonar Signals Todisabletheactivesonar,fromthesonarscreen, selectMENU>SonarTransmit. Todisableallsonartransmissions,press DisableSonar.
,andselect ChangingtheSonarView 1 Fromacombinationscreenwithsonar,selectMENU>
EditCombination. 2 Selectthewindowtochange. 3 Selectasonarview. TraditionalSonarView Thereareseveralfull-screenviewsavailable,depending onthetransducerthatisconnected. Thefull-screenTraditionalsonarviewshowsalargeimage ofthesonarreadingsfromatransducer.Therangescale alongtherightsideofthescreenshowsthedepthof detectedobjectsasthescreenscrollsfromtherighttothe left. Depthinformation Suspendedtargetsorfish Bottomofthebodyofwater Split-FrequencySonarView Inthesplit-frequencysonarview,thetwosidesofthe screenshowafull-viewgraphofsonardataofdifferent frequencies. NOTE:Thesplit-frequencysonarviewrequirestheuseof adual-frequencytransducer. SonarFishfinder 19 Leftsideoftheboat Rightsideoftheboat Thetransduceronyourvessel Trees Oldtires Logs Distancefromthesideoftheboat Waterbetweenthevesselandthebottom SideVScanningTechnology Insteadofamorecommonconicalbeam,theSideV transducerusesaflatbeamtoscanthewaterandbottom tothesidesofyourboat. PanoptixSonarViews NOTE:NotallmodelssupportPanoptixtransducers. ToreceivePanoptixsonar,youneedacompatible chartplotterandacompatibletransducer. ThePanoptixsonarviewsallowyoutoseeallaroundthe boatinrealtime.Youcanalsowatchyourbaitunderwater andbaitschoolsinfrontoforbelowyourboat. TheLiveVsonarviewsprovideyouaviewofthelive movementeitherinfrontoforbelowyourboat.Thescreen updatesveryquickly,producingsonarviewsthatlookmore likelivevideo. TheRealV3Dsonarviewsprovidethree-dimensional viewsofeitherwhatisinfrontoforbelowyourboat.The screenupdateswitheachsweepofthetransducer. ToseeallfivePanoptixsonarviews,youneedone transducertoshowthedownviewsandasecond transducertoshowtheforwardviews. ToaccessthePanoptixsonarviews,selectSonar,and selectaview. LiveVDownSonarView Thissonarviewshowsatwo-dimensionalviewofwhatis belowtheboatandcanbeusedtoseeabaitballandfish. Panoptixdownviewhistoryinascrollingsonarview Boat Range Trails Dropshotrig Bottom LiveVForwardSonarView Thissonarviewshowsatwo-dimensionalviewofwhatisin frontoftheboatandcanbeusedtoseeabaitballand fish. Boat Range Fish Trails Bottom RealV3DForwardSonarView Thissonarviewshowsathree-dimensionalviewofwhatis infrontofthetransducer.Thisviewcanbeusedwhenyou arestationaryandyouneedtoseethebottomandthefish approachingtheboat. Colorlegend Boat 20 SonarFishfinder Pingindicator Fish Bottom Range ToseetheFrontVsonarview,youmustinstalland connectacompatibletransducer,suchasaPS21 transducer.Youmayneedtoupdatethetransducer software. RealV3DDownSonarView Thissonarviewshowsathree-dimensionalviewofwhatis belowthetransducerandcanbeusedwhenyouare stationaryandwanttoseewhatisaroundyourboat. PanoptixLiveScopeSonarView Thissonarviewshowsaliveviewofwhatisinfrontofor belowtheboatandcanbeusedtoseefishandstructures. Colorlegend Boat Sonarbeam Range Fish Bottom RealV3DHistoricalSonarView Thissonarviewprovidesathree-dimensionalviewofwhat isbehindyourboatasyouaremovingandshowsthe entirewatercolumnin3D,fromthebottomtothetopofthe water.Thisviewisusedforfindingfish. Depthinformation Suspendedtargetsorfish Bottomofthebodyofwater FlasherView Theflashershowssonarinformationonacirculardepth scale,indicatingwhatisbeneathyourboat.Itisorganized asaringthatstartsatthetopandprogressesclockwise. Depthisindicatedbythescaleinsidethering.Sonar informationflashesontheringwhenitisreceivedatthe depthindicated.Thecolorsindicatedifferentstrengthsof thesonarreturn. SelectFlasher. Colorlegend Boat Range Bottom Structure Fish FrontVSonarView ThePanoptixFrontVsonarviewincreasesyour situationalawarenessbyshowingobstructionsunderthe water,upto91meters(300feet)infrontoftheboat. Theabilitytoeffectivelyavoidforwardcollisionswith FrontVsonardecreasesasyourspeedrisesabove8 knots. A-scope,zoomed-inviewoftherightsideview*
A-scopewithzoomareaoutlined**
Depthscale Depthatyourpresentlocation Angleandspanofthetransducerconeatthecurrent frequency FlasherPageShortcuts Ontouchscreendevices,youcaninteractwiththeflasher anda-scopes. SonarFishfinder 21 1 Fromanapplicablesonarview,selectMENU>Sonar Setup>Installation. 2 Ifnecessary,selectUseAHRStoturnontheAHRS sensor. 3 SelectCalibrateCompass. 4 Followtheon-screeninstructions. SelectingaSonarSource Thisfeaturemaynotbeavailablewithallmodels. Whenyouareusingmorethanonesonardatasourcefora particularsonarview,youcanselectthesourcetousefor thatsonarview.Forexample,ifyouhavetwosourcesfor GarminClearV,youcanselectthesourcetousefromthe GarminClearVsonarview. 1 Openthesonarviewforwhichyouwillchangethe source. 2 SelectMENU>SonarSetup>Source. 3 Selectthesourceforthissonarview. RenamingaSonarSource Youcanrenameasonarsourcetoeasilyidentifythat source.Forexample,youuse"Bow"asthenameofthe transduceronthebowofyourboat. Torenameasource,youmustbeintheapplicablesonar viewforthesource.Forexample,torenametheGarmin ClearVsonarsource,youmustopentheGarminClearV sonarview. 1 Fromthesonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
Source>RenameSources. 2 Enterthename. CreatingaWaypointontheSonarScreen 1 Fromasonarview,dragthescreenorselect 2 Selectalocation. 3 Selectxxx. 4 Ifnecessary,editthewaypointinformation. PausingtheSonarDisplay
. Fromasonarview,selectMENU>PauseSonar. MeasuringDistanceontheSonarScreen Youcanmeasurethedistancebetweentwopointsonthe SideVsonarview. 1 FromtheSideVsonarview,select 2 Selectalocationonthescreen. 3 Select
. Apushpinappearsonthescreenattheselected location. 4 Selectanotherlocation. Thedistanceandanglefromthepinislistedinthe upper-leftcorner. TIP:Toresetthepinandmeasurefromthecurrent locationofthepin,selectSetReference. ViewingSonarHistory Youcanscrollthesonardisplaytoviewhistoricalsonar data. SonarFishfinder Dragupanddowntomovethezoomarea. Selecttoadjusttherange. Selecttoadjustthefrequency. Selecttoadjustthegain. Selecttoadjustthebeamwidth. DragthezoomwindowtomovethezoomareaontheleftA-
scope. Spreadtwofingersaparttozoomin. Pinchtwofingerstogethertozoomout. SelectingtheTransducerType Beforeyoucanselectthetransducertype,youmustknow whatkindoftransduceryouhave. Thischartplotteriscompatiblewitharangeofaccessory transducers,includingtheGarminClearVtransducers, whichareavailableatgarmin.com/transducers. Ifyouareconnectingatransducerthatwasnotincluded withthechartplotter,youmayneedtosetthetransducer typetomakethesonarfunctionproperly. 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
Installation>TransducerType. 2 Selectthetransducertochange. 3 Selectanoption:
Ifyourtransducerislisted,selectitfromthelist. Ifyouhavea200/77kHz,dual-beamtransducer, selectDualBeam(200/77kHz). Ifyouhavea200/50kHz,dual-frequency transducer,selectDualFrequency(200/50kHz). CalibratingtheCompass Beforeyoucancalibratethecompass,thetransducermust beinstalledontheshaftfarenoughawayfromthetrolling motortoavoidmagneticinterference,anddeployedinthe water.Calibrationmustbeofsufficientqualitytoenablethe internalcompass. NOTE:Tousethecompass,youmustmountthe transduceronthetransomorthetrollingmotorshaft.The compassmaynotworkwhenyoumountthetransduceron themotor. NOTE:Forbestresults,youshoulduseaheadingsensor suchastheSteadyCastheadingsensor.Theheading sensorshowsthedirectionthetransducerispointing relativetotheboat. NOTE:Compasscalibrationisavailableonlyfor transducerswithaninternalcompass,suchasthePS21-
TRtransducer. Youcanbeginturningyourboatbeforecalibrating,butyou mustfullyrotateyourboat1.5timesduringcalibration. 22 NOTE:Notalltransducerssavehistoricalsonardata. 1 Fromasonarview,hold toscrollthroughthehistory. 2 SelectBACKtoexithistory. SonarSharing Thisfeaturemaynotbeavailableonallchartplotter models. Youcanviewthesonardatafromothercompatible ECHOMAPUltramodelsconnectedontheGarminMarine Network. Eachchartplotteronthenetworkcandisplaysonardata fromeverycompatiblesonarmoduleandtransduceronthe network,nomatterwherethechartplottersandtransducers aremountedonyourboat.Forexample,fromone93sv devicemountedatthebackoftheboat,youcanviewthe sonardatafromanotherECHOMAPUltradeviceand GarminClearVtransducermountedatthefrontofyour boat. Whensharingsonardata,thevaluesofsomesonar settings,suchasRangeandGain,aresynchronized acrossthedevicesonthenetwork.Thevaluesofother sonarsettings,suchastheAppearancesettings,arenot synchronizedandshouldbeconfiguredoneachindividual device.Inaddition,thescrollratesofthevarioustraditional andGarminClearVsonarviewsaresynchronizedto makethesplitviewsmorecohesive. NOTE:Usingmultipletransducerssimultaneouslycan createcrosstalk,whichcanberemovedbyadjustingthe Interferencesonarsetting. AdjustingtheLevelofDetail Youcancontrolthelevelofdetailandnoiseshownonthe sonarscreeneitherbyadjustingthegainfortraditional transducersorbyadjustingthebrightnessforGarmin ClearVtransducers. Ifyouwanttoseethehighestintensitysignalreturnson thescreen,youcanlowerthegainorbrightnesstoremove lowerintensityreturnsandnoise.Ifyouwanttoseeall returninformation,youcanincreasethegainorbrightness toseemoreinformationonthescreen.Thisalsoincreases noise,andcanmakeitmoredifficulttorecognizeactual returns. 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU. 2 SelectGainorBrightness. 3 Selectanoption:
Toincreaseordecreasethegainorbrightness manually,selectUporDown. Toallowthechartplottertoadjustthegainor brightnessautomatically,selectanautomatic option. AdjustingtheColorIntensity Youcanadjusttheintensityofcolorsandhighlightareasof interestonthesonarscreenbyadjustingthecolorgainfor traditionaltransducersorthecontrastforGarminClearV andSideV/ClearVtransducers.Thissettingworksbest afteryouhaveadjustedthelevelofdetailshownonthe screenusingthegainorbrightnesssettings. Ifyouwanttohighlightsmallerfishtargetsorcreatea higherintensitydisplayofatarget,youcanincreasethe colorgainorcontrastsetting.Thiscausesalossinthe differentiationofthehighintensityreturnsatthebottom.If youwanttoreducetheintensityofthereturn,youcan reducethecolorgainorcontrast. 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU. 2 Selectanoption:
WhileintheGarminClearVorSideVsonarview, selectContrast. WhileinaPanoptixLiveVsonarview,select ColorGain. Whileinanothersonarview,selectSonarSetup>
Appearance>ColorGain. 3 Selectanoption:
Toincreaseordecreasethecolorintensity manually,selectUporDown. Tousethedefaultsetting,selectDefault. SonarRecordings RecordingtheSonarDisplay NOTE:Notallmodelssupportsonarrecording. 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 2 Fromasonarview,selectMENU>RecordSonar. 15minutesofsonarrecordingusesapproximately 200MBofspaceoftheinsertedmemorycard.An individualrecordingautomaticallyendsafteritreaches 4GBinsize.Youcanrecordsonardatauntilthecard reachescapacity. StoppingtheSonarRecording Fromasonarview,selectMENU>StopRecording. DeletingaSonarRecording 1 Insertamemorycardwithsonarrecordingsintothe cardslot. 2 SelectSonar>SonarRecordings. 3 Selectarecording. 4 SelectDelete. PlayingSonarRecordings Beforeyoucanplaybackthesonarrecordings,youmust downloadandinstalltheHomePortapplicationandrecord sonardataontoamemorycard. 1 Removethememorycardfromthedevice. 2 Insertthememorycardintoacardreaderattachedtoa computer. 3 OpentheHomePortapplication. 4 Selectasonarrecordingfromyourdevicelist. 5 Right-clickthesonarrecordinginthelowerpane. 6 SelectPlayback. Traditional,GarminClearV,andSideV SonarSetup NOTE:Notalloptionsandsettingsapplytoallmodels, soundermodules,andtransducers. Fromasonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup. SonarFishfinder 23 DepthLine:Showsaquick-referencedepthline. ScrollSpeed:Setstherateatwhichthesonarscrollsfrom righttoleft. Inshallowwateryoumightwanttoslowthescroll speedtoextendthelengthoftimetheinformationis displayedonscreen.Indeeperwateryoucanincrease thescrollspeed. RangeLines:Showstheverticallinesindicatingthe distancetotherightandleftoftheboat.Thissettingis availableforSideVsonarview. ColorScheme:Setsthecolorschemeofthesonarview. ThissettingmightbeavailableintheAppearance menu. Thehighcontrastcolorschemesprovidedarkercolor assignmentstothelowintensityreturns.Thelow contrastcolorschemesprovidecolorassignmentsto thelowintensityreturnsthataresimilartothe backgroundcolor. Appearance:SeeSonarAppearanceSettings,page24. OverlayNumbers:Setsthedatashownonthesonar screen. Advanced:SeeAdvancedSonarSettings,page25. Installation:Restoresthedefaultsonarsettings. SettingtheZoomLevelontheSonarScreen 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU>Zoom. 2 Selectanoption:
Tozoominonthesonardatafromthebottom depth,selectBottomLock. Tosetthedepthrangeofthemagnifiedarea manually,selectManual,selectViewUporView Downtosetthedepthrangeofthemagnifiedarea, andselectZoomInorZoomOuttoincreaseor decreasethemagnificationofthemagnifiedarea. Tosetthedepthandzoomautomatically,select Auto. Tocancelthezoom,selectNoZoom. SettingtheScrollSpeed Youcansettherateatwhichthesonarimagemoves acrossthescreen.Ahigherscrollspeedshowsmoredetail untilthereisnoadditionaldetailtoshow,atwhichpointit startsstretchingouttheexistingdetail.Thiscanbeuseful whilemovingortrolling,orwhenyouareinverydeep waterwherethesonarispingingveryslowly.Alowerscroll speeddisplayssonarinformationonthescreenlonger. Formostsituations,theDefaultsettingprovidesagood balancebetweenaquicklyscrollingimageandless distortedtargets. 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
ScrollSpeed. 2 Selectanoption:
Toadjustthescrollspeedautomaticallyusing speed-over-groundorwaterspeeddata,select Auto. TheAutosettingselectsascrollratetomatchthe boatspeed,sotargetsinthewateraredrawnwith thecorrectaspectratioandappearlessdistorted. WhenviewingGarminClearVorSideVsonar viewsorsearchingforstructure,itisrecommendto usetheAutosetting. Toscrollfasterandshowsmoredetail,selectUp. Toscrollmoreslowly,selectDown. AdjustingtheRangeoftheDepthorWidthScale Youcanadjusttherangeofthedepthscaletraditionaland GarminClearVsonarviewsandtherangeofthewidth scalefortheSideVsonarview. Allowingthedevicetoadjusttherangeautomaticallykeeps thebottomwithinthelowerorouterthirdofthesonar screen,andcanbeusefulfortrackingabottomthathas minimalormoderateterrainchanges. Manuallyadjustingtherangeenablesyoutoviewa specifiedrange,whichcanbeusefulfortrackingabottom thathaslargeterrainchanges,suchasadrop-offsorcliffs. Thebottomcanappearonthescreenaslongasitappears withintherangeyouhaveset. 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU>Range. 2 Selectanoption:
Toallowthechartplottertoadjusttherange automatically,selectAuto. Toincreaseordecreasetherangemanually,select UporDown. TIP:Fromthesonarscreen,youcanselect manuallyadjusttherange. TIP:Whenviewingmultiplesonarscreens,youcan selectSELECTtochoosetheactivescreen. or to SonarAppearanceSettings Fromasonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
Appearance. ColorScheme:Setsthecolorscheme. A-Scope:Displaysaverticalflasheralongtherightsideof thescreenthatshowsinstantaneouslytherangeto targetsalongascale. xxx:Highlightsthestrongestsignalfromthebottomtohelp definethehardnessorsoftnessofthesignal. Pic.Advance:Allowsthesonarpicturetoadvancefaster bydrawingmorethanonecolumnofdataonthe screenforeachcolumnofsounderdatareceived.This isespeciallyhelpfulwhenyouareusingthesounderin deepwater,becausethesonarsignaltakeslongerto traveltothewaterbottomandbacktothetransducer. The1/1settingdrawsonecolumnofinformationonthe screenpersounderreturn.The2/1settingdrawstwo columnsofinformationonthescreenpersounder return,andsoonforthe4/1and8/1settings. FishSymbols:Setshowthesonarinterpretssuspended targets. SonarAlarms NOTE:Notalloptionsareavailableonalltransducers. Fromanapplicablesonarview,selectMENU>Sonar Setup>Alarms. YoucanalsoopenthesonaralarmsbyselectingSettings
>Alarms>Sonar. ShallowWater:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenthedepthis lessthanthespecifiedvalue. 24 SonarFishfinder DeepWater:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenthedepthis greaterthanthespecifiedvalue. FrontVAlarm:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenthedepthin frontofthevesselislessthanthespecifiedvalue, whichcanhelpyouavoidrunningaground(Settingthe FrontVDepthAlarm,page26).Thisalarmis availableonlywithPanoptixFrontVtransducers. WaterTemp.:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenthetransducer reportsatemperaturethatis2F(1.1C)aboveor belowthespecifiedtemperature. Fish:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenthedevicedetectsa suspendedtarget. aredetected. setsthealarmtosoundwhenfishofallsizes setsthealarmtosoundonlywhenmediumor largefisharedetected. setsthealarmtosoundonlywhenlargefishare detected. AdvancedSonarSettings NOTE:Notalloptionsandsettingsapplytoallmodelsand transducers. Fromasonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
Advanced. Interference:Adjuststhesensitivitytoreducetheeffects ofinterferencefromnearbysourcesofnoise. Thelowestinterferencesettingthatachievesthe desiredimprovementshouldbeusedtoremove interferencefromthescreen.Correctinginstallation issuesthatcausenoiseisthebestwaytoeliminate interference. SurfaceNoise:Hidessurfacenoisetohelpreduceclutter. Widerbeamwidths(lowerfrequencies)canshowmore targets,butcangeneratemoresurfacenoise. ColorGain:SeeAdjustingtheLevelofDetail,page23. TVG:Adjuststheappearanceofreturnstocompensatefor weakenedsonarsignalsindeeperwater,andreduces theappearanceofnoisenearthesurface.Whenthe valueofthissettingisincreased,thecolorsassociated withlow-levelnoiseandfishtargetsappearmore consistentthroughvariouswaterdepths.Thissetting alsoreducesthenoisenearthesurfaceofthewater. TransducerInstallationSettings NOTE:Notalloptionsandsettingsapplytoallmodelsand transducers. Fromasonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
Installation. RestoreSonarDefaults:Restoresthefactorydefault settingsforthesonarview. TransducerType:Allowsyoutoselectthetypeof transducerthatisconnectedtothedevice. FlipLeft/Right:ChangestheorientationoftheSideV sonarviewwhenthetransducerisinstalledbackward. Flipped:SetstheorientationofthePanoptixsonarview whenthetransducerisinstalledwiththecables pointingtowardtheportsideoftheboat. BeamWidth:SetsthewidthofthePanoptixtransducer beam. Narrowbeamwidthsallowyoutoseedeeperand farther.Widerbeamwidthsallowyoutoseemore coveragearea. UseAHRS:Allowstheinternalattitudeheadingand referencesystem(AHRS)sensorstodetectthe installationangleofthePanoptixtransducer.Whenthis settingisturnedoff,itisassumedthetransduceris installedata45-degreeangle. SonarFrequencies NOTE:Thefrequenciesavailabledependonthe chartplotter,soundermodules,andtransducerbeingused. Adjustingthefrequencyhelpsadaptthesonarforyour particulargoalsandthepresentdepthofthewater. Higherfrequenciesusenarrowbeamwidths,andare betterforhigh-speedoperationandroughseaconditions. Bottomdefinitionandthermoclinedefinitioncanbebetter whenusingahigherfrequency. Lowerfrequenciesusewiderbeamwidths,whichcanlet thefishermanseemoretargets,butcouldalsogenerate moresurfacenoiseandreducebottomsignalcontinuity duringroughseaconditions.Widerbeamwidthsgenerate largerarchesforfishtargetreturns,makingthemidealfor locatingfish.Widerbeamwidthsalsoperformbetterin deepwater,becausethelowerfrequencyhasbetterdeep waterpenetration. CHIRPfrequenciesallowyoutosweepeachpulsethrough arangeoffrequencies,resultinginbettertargetseparation indeepwater.CHIRPcanbeusedtodistinctlyidentify targets,likeindividualfishinaschool,andfordeepwater applications.CHIRPgenerallyperformsbetterthansingle frequencyapplications.Becausesomefishtargetsmay showupbetterusingafixedfrequency,youshould consideryourgoalsandwaterconditionswhenusing CHIRPfrequencies. Somesonarblackboxesandtransducersalsoprovidethe abilitytocustomizepresetfrequenciesforeachtransducer element,whichenablesyoutochangethefrequency quicklyusingthepresetsasthewaterandyourgoals change. Viewingtwofrequenciesconcurrentlyusingthesplit-
frequencyviewallowsyoutoseedeeperwiththelower frequencyreturnand,atthesametime,seemoredetail fromthehigherfrequencyreturn. SelectingtheTransducerFrequency NOTE:Youcannotadjustthefrequencyforallsonarviews andtransducers. Youcanselectwhichfrequenciesappearonthesonar screen. NOTICE Alwaysbeawareoflocalregulationsonsonarfrequencies. Forexample,toprotectorcawhalepods,youmightbe prohibitedfromusingfrequenciesbetween50to80khz withinmileofanorcawhalepod.Itisyourresponsibility tousethedeviceincompliancewithallapplicablelaws andordinances. 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU>Frequency. 2 Selectafrequencysuitedtoyourneedsandwater depth. SonarFishfinder 25 Formoreinformationonfrequencies,seeSonar Frequencies,page25. CreatingaFrequencyPreset NOTE:Notavailablewithalltransducers. Youcancreateapresettosaveaspecificsonar frequency,whichallowsyoutochangefrequenciesquickly. 1 Fromasonarview,selectMENU>Frequency. 2 SelectAdd. 3 Enterafrequency. TurningOntheA-Scope NOTE:ThisfeatureisavailableintheTraditionalsonar views. Thea-scopeisaverticalflasheralongtherightsideofthe view,showingyouwhatisunderneaththetransducerright now.Youcanusethea-scopetoidentifytargetreturnsthat maybemissedwhenthesonardataisquicklyscrolling acrossthescreen,suchaswhenyourboatismovingat highspeeds.Itcanalsobehelpfulfordetectingfishthat areclosetothebottom. Thea-scopeaboveshowsfishreturns bottomreturn
. andasoft Fromasonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
Appearance>A-Scope. PanoptixSonarSetup AdjustingtheRealVViewingAngleandZoom Level YoucanchangetheviewingangleoftheRealVsonar views.Youcanalsozoominandoutoftheview. FromaRealVsonarview,selectanoption:
Toadjusttheviewingangle,usethearrowkeys. Tozoominandout,turntheknob. AdjustingtheRealVSweepSpeed Youcanupdatehowquicklythetransducersweepsback andforth.Afastersweepratecreatesalessdetailed image,butthescreenrefreshesfaster.Aslowersweep ratecreatesamoredetailedimage,butthescreen refreshesmoreslowly. NOTE:ThisfeatureisnotavailablefortheRealV3D Historicalsonarview. 1 FromaRealVsonarview,selectMENU>Sweep Speed. 2 Selectanoption. LiveVForwardandFrontVSonarMenu FromtheLiveVForwardorFrontVsonarview,select MENU. Gain:Controlsthelevelofdetailandnoiseshownonthe sonarscreen. Ifyouwanttoseethehighestintensitysignalreturnson thescreen,youcanlowerthegaintoremovelower intensityreturnsandnoise.Ifyouwanttoseeallreturn information,youcanincreasethegaintoseemore informationonthescreen.Thisalsoincreasesnoise, andcanmakeitmoredifficulttorecognizeactual returns. DepthRange:Adjuststherangeofthedepthscale. Allowingthedevicetoadjusttherangeautomatically keepsthebottomwithinthelowerportionofthesonar screen,andcanbeusefulfortrackingabottomthat hasminimalormoderateterrainchanges. Manuallyadjustingtherangeenablesyoutoviewa specifiedrange,whichcanbeusefulfortrackinga bottomthathaslargeterrainchanges,suchasadrop-
offsorcliffs.Thebottomcanappearonthescreenas longasitappearswithintherangeyouhaveset. ForwardRange:Adjuststherangeoftheforwardscale. Allowingthedevicetoadjusttherangeautomatically adjuststheforwardscaleinrelationtothedepth. Manuallyadjustingtherangeenablesyoutoviewa specifiedrange.Thebottomcanappearonthescreen aslongasitappearswithintherangeyouhaveset. Manuallyreducingthisoptioncanreducethe effectivenessoftheFrontVAlarm,reducingyour reactiontimetolowdepthreadings. TransmitAngle:Adjuststhefocusofthetransducertothe portorstarboardside.Thisfeatureisavailableonly withRealVcapablePanoptixtransducers,suchasthe PS30,PS31,andPS60. SonarTransmit:Stopstheactivetransducerfrom transmitting. FrontVAlarm:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenthedepthin frontofthevesselislessthanthespecifiedvalue
(SettingtheFrontVDepthAlarm,page26).Thisis availableonlywithPanoptixFrontVtransducers. SonarSetup:Adjuststhesetupofthetransducerandthe appearanceofthesonarreturns. SettingtheLiveVandFrontVTransducerTransmit Angle ThisfeatureisavailableonlywithRealVcapablePanoptix transducers,suchasthePS30,PS31,andPS60. Youcanchangethetransducertransmitangletoaimthe transducerataparticularareaofinterest.Forexample, youmightaimthetransducertofollowabaitballorfocus onatreeasyoupassit. 1 FromaLiveVorFrontVsonarview,selectMENU>
TransmitAngle. 2 Selectanoption. SettingtheFrontVDepthAlarm WARNING TheFrontVdepthalarmisatoolforsituationalawareness only,andmaynotpreventgroundingsinallcircumstances. Itistheobligationofthevesseloperatortoensuresafe operationofthevessel. 26 SonarFishfinder ThisalarmisavailableonlywithPanoptixFrontV transducers. Youcansetanalarmtosoundwhenthedepthisbelowa specifiedlevel.Forbestresults,youshouldsetthebow offsetwhenusingthefrontcollisionalarm(SettingtheBow Offset,page27). 1 FromtheFrontVsonarview,selectMENU>FrontV Alarm. 2 SelectOn. 3 Enterthedepthatwhichthealarmistriggered,and selectDone. OntheFrontVscreen,adepthlineshowsthedepthat whichthealarmisset.Thelineisgreenwhenyouareina safedepth.Thelineturnsyellowwhenyouaregoingfaster thantheforwardrangegivesyoutimetoreact(10 seconds).Itturnsredandsoundsanalarmwhenthe systemdetectsanobstructionorthedepthislessthanthe enteredvalue. CAUTION Theabilitytoeffectivelyavoidrunningagroundwith FrontVsonardecreasesasyourspeedrisesabove8 knots. LiveVandFrontVAppearanceSettings FromaLiveVorFrontVPanoptixsonarview,select MENU>SonarSetup>Appearance. ColorScheme:Setsthecolorpalette. ColorGain:Adjuststheintensityofcolorsshownonthe screen. Youcanselectahighercolorgainvaluetoseetargets higherinthewatercolumn.Ahighercolorgainvalue alsoallowyoutodifferentiatelowintensityreturns higherinthewatercolumn,butthiscausesalossinthe differentiationofthereturnsatthebottom.Youcan selectalowercolorgainvaluewhentargetsarenear thebottom,tohelpyoudistinguishbetweentargetsand highintensityreturnssuchassand,rock,andmud. Trails:Setsthehowlongthetrailsappearonthescreen. Thetrailsshowthemovementofthetarget. BottomFill:Colorsthebottombrowntodistinguishitfrom thewaterreturns. GridOverlay:Showsagridofrangelines. ScrollHistory:Showsthesonarhistoryinatraditional sonarview. RealVAppearanceSettings FromaRealVsonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup>
Appearance. PointColors:Setsadifferentcolorpaletteforthesonar returnpoints. BottomColors:Setsthecolorschemeforthebottom. BottomStyle:Setsthestyleforthebottom.Whenyouare indeepwater,youcanselectthePointsoptionand manuallysettherangetoashallowervalue. ColorKey:Showsalegendofthedepthsthecolors represent. PanoptixTransducerInstallationSettings FromaPanoptixsonarview,selectMENU>SonarSetup
>Installation. InstallDepth:Setsthedepthbelowthewaterlinewhere thePanoptixtransducerismounted.Enteringtheactual depthatwhichthetransducerismountedresultsina moreaccuratevisualpresentationofwhatisinthe water. BowOffset:Setsthedistancebetweenthebowandthe forwardviewPanoptixtransducerinstallationlocation. Thisallowsyoutoviewtheforwarddistancefromthe bowinsteadofthetransducerlocation. ThisappliestoPanoptixtransducersintheFrontV, LiveVForward,andRealV3DForwardsonarviews. BeamWidth:SetsthewidthofthedownviewPanoptix transducerbeam.Narrowbeamwidthsallowyoutosee deeperandfarther.Widerbeamwidthsallowyouto seemorecoveragearea. ThisappliestoPanoptixtransducersintheFrontV, LiveVDown,andLiveVForwardsonarviews. UseAHRS:Enablestheinternalattitudeheadingand referencesystem(AHRS)sensorstodetectthe installationangleofthePanoptixtransducer automatically.Whenthissettingisturnedoff,youcan enterthespecificinstallationangleforthetransducer usingthePitchAnglesetting.Manyforwardview transducersareinstalledata45-degreeangleand downviewtransducersareinstalledatazero-degree angle. Flipped:SetstheorientationofthePanoptixsonarview whenthedownviewtransducerisinstalledwiththe cablespointingtowardtheportsideoftheboat. ThisappliestoPanoptixtransducersintheLiveV Down,RealV3DDown,andRealV3DHistorical sonarviews. CalibrateCompass:Calibratestheinternalcompassin thePanoptixtransducer(TransducerInstallation Settings,page25). ThisappliestoPanoptixtransducerswithaninternal compass,suchasthePS21-TRtransducer. Orientation:Controlsifthetransducerisindownor forwardinstallationmode.TheAutosettingusesthe AHRSsensortodeterminetheorientation. ThisappliestoPS22andLiveScopetransducers. Focus:Adjuststhesonarviewtocompensateforthe speedofsoundinwater.TheAutosettingusesthe temperatureofthewatertocalculatethespeedof sound. ThisappliestoLiveScopetransducers. RestoreSonarDefaults:Restoresthesonarsettingsto thefactorydefaultvalues. SettingtheBowOffset ForforwardviewPanoptixtransducers,youcanentera bowoffsettocompensatetheforwarddistancereadingsfor thetransducerinstallationlocation.Thisallowsyoutoview theforwarddistancefromthebowinsteadofthe transducerinstallationlocation. SonarFishfinder 27 ThisfeatureappliestoPanoptixtransducersinthe FrontV,LiveVForward,andRealV3DForwardsonar views. 1 Measurethehorizontaldistance fromthetransducer tothebow. AutopilotScreen Actualheading Intendedheading(headingtheautopilotissteeringtoward) Actualheading(wheninstandbymode) Intendedheading(whenengaged) Rudderpositionindicator(Thisfunctionalityisavailableonly whenaruddersensorisconnected.) 2 Fromanapplicablesonarview,selectMENU>Sonar Setup>Installation>BowOffset. 3 Enterthedistancemeasured,andselectDone. Ontheapplicablesonarview,theforwardrangeshiftsby thedistanceyouentered. Autopilot WARNING Youcanusetheautopilotfeatureonlyatastationinstalled nexttoahelm,throttle,andhelmcontroldevice. Youareresponsibleforthesafeandprudentoperationof yourvessel.Theautopilotisatoolthatenhancesyour capabilitytooperateyourboat.Itdoesnotrelieveyouof theresponsibilityofsafelyoperatingyourboat.Avoid navigationalhazardsandneverleavethehelmunattended. Alwaysbepreparedtopromptlyregainmanualcontrolof yourboat. Learntooperatetheautopilotoncalmandhazard-free openwater. Usecautionwhenoperatingtheautopilotnearhazardsin thewater,suchasdocks,pilings,andotherboats. NOTE:ThisfeatureisonlyavailableonmodelswithNMEA 2000networkcapabilities. Theautopilotsystemcontinuouslyadjuststhesteeringof yourboattomaintainaconstantheading(headinghold). Thesystemalsoallowsmanualsteeringandseveral modesofautomatic-steeringfunctionsandpatterns. Whenthecompatiblechartplotterisconnectedtoa compatibleGarminautopilotsystem,youcanengageand controltheautopilotfromthechartplotter. ForinformationaboutcompatibleGarminautopilot systems,gotogarmin.com. AdjustingtheStepSteeringIncrement 1 FromtheAutopilotscreen,selectMENU>Autopilot Setup>StepTurnSize. 2 Selectanincrement. SettingthePowerSaver Youcanadjustthelevelofrudderactivity. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Autopilot Setup>PowerModeSetup>PowerSaver. 2 Selectapercentage. Selectingahigherpercentagereducesrudderactivity andheadingperformance.Thehigherthepercentage, themorethecoursedeviatesbeforetheautopilot correctsit. TIP:Inchoppyconditionsatlowspeeds,increasingthe PowerSaverpercentagereducesrudderactivity. SelectingthePreferredHeadingSource NOTICE Forbestresults,usetheautopilotCCUinternalcompass fortheheadingsource.Usingathird-partyGPScompass cancausethedatatobedeliverederraticallyandmay resultinexcessivedelays.Theautopilotneedstimely information,andthereforecannotoftenusethird-party GPScompassdataforGPSlocationorspeed.Ifathird-
partyGPScompassisused,theautopilotwilllikelyreport lossofnavigationdataandspeedsourceperiodically. Ifyouhavemorethanoneheadingsourceonthenetwork, youcanselectayourpreferredsource.Thesourcecould beacompatibleGPScompassoramagneticheading sensor. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Autopilot Setup>PreferredSources 2 Selectasource. Iftheselectedheadingsourceisunavailable,the autopilotscreendoesnotdisplayanydata. EngagingtheAutopilot Whenyouengagetheautopilot,theautopilottakescontrol ofthehelmandsteerstheboattomaintainyourheading. Fromanyscreen,selectEngage. 28 Autopilot Yourintendedheadingshowsinthecenterofthe Autopilotscreen. SteeringPatterns WARNING Youareresponsibleforthesafeoperationofyourboat.Do notbeginapatternuntilyouarecertainthatthewateris clearofobstacles. Theautopilotcansteertheboatinpresetpatternsfor fishing,anditcanalsoperformotherspecialtymaneuvers suchasU-turnsandWilliamsonturns. FollowingtheU-TurnPattern Youcanusetheu-turnpatterntoturntheboataround180 degreesandmaintainthenewheading. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Pattern Steering>U-Turn. 2 SelectEngagePortorEngageStarboard. SettingUpandFollowingtheCirclesPattern Youcanusethecirclespatterntosteertheboatina continuouscircle,inaspecifieddirection,andata specifiedtimeinterval. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Pattern Steering>Circles. 2 Ifnecessary,selectTime,andselectatimeforthe autopilottosteeronecompletecircle. 3 SelectEngagePortorEngageStarboard. SettingUpandFollowingtheZigzagPattern Youcanusethezigzagpatterntosteertheboatfromport tostarboardandback,overaspecifiedtimeandangle, acrossyourpresentheading. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Pattern Steering>Zigzag. 2 Ifnecessary,selectAmplitude,andselectadegree. 3 Ifnecessary,selectPeriod,andselectalengthoftime. 4 SelectEngageZigzag. FollowingtheWilliamsonTurnPattern YoucanusetheWilliamsonturnpatterntosteertheboat aroundwiththeintentofrunningalongsidethelocation wheretheWilliamsonturnpatternwasinitiated.The Williamsonturnpatterncanbeusedinmanoverboard situations. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Pattern Steering>WilliamsonTurn. 2 SelectEngagePortorEngageStarboard. ReactorAutopilotRemoteControl AutopilotRemoteControl YoucanwirelesslyconnectaReactorAutopilotRemote Controlautopilotremotecontroltothechartplotterto controlthecompatibleReactorAutopilotRemoteControl autopilotsystem. Formoreinformationaboutusingtheremote,seethe ReactorAutopilotRemoteControlautopilotremotecontrol instructionsatgarmin.com PairingaReactorAutopilotRemoteControl AutopilotRemoteControlWithaChartplotter 1 SelectSettings>Communications>Wireless Devices>AuotpilotRemote. 2 Ifnecessary,selectEnable. 3 SelectNewConnection. 4 Ontheremotecontrol,select
>PairwithMFD. Thechartplotterbeepsandshowsaconfirmation message. 5 Onthechartplotter,selectYestocompletethepairing process. ChangingtheFunctionsoftheReactorAutopilot RemoteControlAutopilotRemoteControlAction Keys Youcanchangethepatternsoractionsassignedtothe ReactorAutopilotRemoteControlautopilotremotecontrol actionkeys. 1 SelectSettings>Communications>Wireless Devices>AuotpilotRemote>ButtonActions. 2 Selectanactionkeytochange. 3 Selectapatternoractiontoassigntotheactionkey. SailingFeatures SettingtheVesselType Youcanselectyourboattypetoconfigurethechartplotter settingsandtousefeaturescustomizedforyourboattype. 1 SelectSettings>MyVessel>VesselType. 2 Selectanoption. SailRacing Youcanusethedevicetoincreasethelikelihoodthatyour boatwillcrossthestartlineofaraceexactlywhentherace begins.Whenyousynchronizetheracetimerwiththe officialracecountdowntimer,youarealertedatone-
minuteintervalsastheracestartapproaches.Whenyou combinetheracetimerwiththevirtualstartline,thedevice measuresyourspeed,bearing,andremainingtimeonthe countdowntimer.Thedeviceusesthisdatatoindicate whetheryourboatwillcrossthestartlinebefore,after,or atthecorrecttimetostarttherace. StartingLineGuidance Sailingstartlineguidanceisavisualrepresentationofthe informationyouneedtocrossthestartlineattheoptimal timeandspeed. Afteryousetthestarboardandportstartlinepins,andthe targetspeedandtime,andafteryoustarttheracetimer,a predictorlineappears.Thepredictorlineextendsfromyour currentlocationtowardthestartlineandthelaylinesthat extendfromeachpin. Theendpointandcolorofthepredictorlineindicatewhere theboatwillbewhenthetimerexpires,basedonyour currentboatspeed. Whentheendpointisbeforethestartline,thelineiswhite. Thisindicatestheboatmustincreasespeedtoreachthe startlineontime. SailingFeatures 29 Fromthenavigationchart,selectMENU>Laylines. Display:Setshowthelaylinesandvesselappearonthe chart,andsetsthelengthofthelaylines. SailingAngle:Allowsyoutoselecthowthedevice calculateslaylines.TheActualoptioncalculatesthe laylinesusingthemeasuredwindanglefromthewind sensor.TheManualoptioncalculatesthelaylinesusing manuallyenteredwindwardandleewardangles. WindwardAngle:Allowsyoutosetalaylinebasedonthe windwardsailingangle. LeewardAngle:Allowsyoutosetalaylinebasedonthe leewardsailingangle. TideCorrection:Correctsthelaylinesbasedonthetide. FilterTimeConstant:Filtersthelaylinedatabasedonthe timeintervalentered.Forasmootherlaylinethatfilters outsomeofthechangesintheboat'sheadingortrue windangle,enterahighernumber.Forlaylinesthat displayahighersensitivitytochangesintheboat's headingortruewindangle,enteralowernumber. SettingtheKeelOffset Youcanenterakeeloffsettocompensatethewaterdepth readingforthetransducerinstallationlocation.Thisallows youtoviewthedepthofthewaterbelowthekeelorthe truedepthofthewater,dependingonyourneeds. Ifyouwanttoknowthewaterdepthbelowthekeelorthe lowestpointofyourboatandthetransducerisinstalledat thewaterlineoranywhereabovetheendofthekeel, measurethedistancefromthetransducerlocationtothe keeloftheboat. Ifyouwanttoknowthetruewaterdepthandthe transducerisinstalledbelowthewaterline,measurethe distancefromthebottomofthetransduceruptothewater line. NOTE:Thisoptionisonlyavailablewhenyouhavevalid depthdata. 1 Measurethedistance:
or Ifthetransducerisinstalledatthewaterline anywhereabovetheendofthekeel,measurethe distancefromthetransducerlocationtothekeelof theboat.Enterthisvalueasapositivenumber. Ifthetransducerisinstalledatthebottomofthe keel andyouwanttoknowthetruedepthofthe water,measurethedistancefromthetransducerto thewaterline.Enterthisvalueinasanegative number. Whentheendpointispastthestartline,thelineisred. Thisindicatestheboatmustreducespeedtoavoida penaltyforreachingthestartlinebeforethetimerexpires. Whentheendpointisonthestartline,thelineiswhite. Thisindicatestheboatismovingatanoptimalspeedto reachthestartlinewhenthetimerexpires. Bydefault,thestartlineguidancewindowandtherace timerwindowappearintheSailRacingcombination screen. SettingtheStartingLine 1 Fromthestartinglineguidancegauge,selectMENU>
StartLine. 2 Selectanoption:
Tomarktheportandstarboardstartinglinemarks asyousailpastthem,selectPingMarks. Tomarktheportandstarboardstartinglinemarks byenteringtheircoordinates,selectEnter Coordinates. Toswitchthepositionoftheportandstarboard marksafteryouhavesetthem,selectSwapPort&
Strbd.. UsingtheStartingLineGuidance Youcanusethestartinglineguidancefeaturetohelpget youcrossthestartline,attheoptimalspeedduringa sailingrace. 1 Markthestartingline(SettingtheStartingLine, page30). 2 FromtheStartLineGuidancegauge,selectMENU>
TargetSpeed,andselectyourtargetspeedwhen crossingthestartingline. 3 SelectTargetTime,andselectthetargettimetocross thestartingline. 4 SelectBACK. 5 Starttheracingtimer(UsingtheRaceTimer, page30). UsingtheRaceTimer 1 Fromthestartinglineguidancegauge,select or tosetthetimer. 2 SelectSELECTtostartandstopthetimer. SettingtheDistancebetweentheBowandthe GPSAntenna Youcanenterthedistancebetweenthebowofyourboat andthelocationofyourGPSantenna.Thishelpsensure thebowofyourboatcrossesthestartinglineattheprecise starttime. 1 Fromthestartinglineguidancegauge,selectMENU>
StartLine>GPSBowOffset. 2 Enterthedistance. 3 SelectDone. LaylinesSettings Tousethelaylinesfeatures,youmustconnectawind sensortothechartplotter. Wheninsailingmode(SettingtheVesselType,page2), youcandisplaylaylinesonthenavigationchart.Laylines canbeveryhelpfulwhenracing. 30 SailingFeatures 2 SelectSettings>MyVessel>KeelOffset. 3 Select ifthetransducerisinstalledatthewaterline, ifthetransducerisinstalledatthebottom 4 Usethearrowkeystoenterthekeeloffsetmeasuredin orselect ofthekeel. step1. SailboatAutopilotOperation CAUTION Whenengaged,theautopilotcontrolsonlytherudder.You andyourcrewremainresponsibleforthesailswhilethe autopilotisengaged. Inadditiontoheadinghold,youcanusetheautopilotto maintainawindhold.Youcanalsousetheautopilotto controltherudderwhiletackingandgybing. WindHold Youcansettheautopilottomaintainaspecificbearing relativetothecurrentwindangle.Yourdevicemustbe connectedtoaNMEA2000orNMEA0183compatible windsensortoperformawindholdorawind-basedtackor gybe. SettingtheWindHoldType Beforeyoucanenablethewindholdtype,youmust connectaNMEA2000orNMEA0183windsensortothe autopilot. Foradvancedautopilotconfiguration,seetheinstallation instructionsincludedwithyourautopilot. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Autopilot Setup>WindHoldType. 2 SelectApparentorTrue. EngagingWindHold Beforeyoucanenablethewindholdtype,youmust connectaNMEA2000orNMEA0183windsensortothe autopilot. Whentheautopilotisinstandbymode,selectWind Hold. EngagingWindHoldfromHeadingHold Beforeyoucanenablethewindholdtype,youmust connectaNMEA2000orNMEA0183windsensortothe autopilot. Withheadingholdengaged,selectMENU>Wind Hold. or AdjustingtheWindHoldAnglewiththeAutopilot Youcanadjustthewindholdangleontheautopilotwhen windholdisengaged. Toadjustthewindholdangleinincrementsof1, select Toadjustthewindholdangleinincrementsof10, hold
. TackandGybe Youcansettheautopilottoperformatackorgybewhile headingholdorwindholdisengaged. TackingandGybingfromHeadingHold 1 Engageheadinghold(EngagingtheAutopilot, or page28). 2 SelectMENU. 3 Selectanoption. Theautopilotsteersyourboatthroughatackorgybe. TackingandGybingfromWindHold Beforeyoucanengagewindhold,youmusthaveawind sensorinstalled. 1 Engagewindhold(EngagingWindHold,page31). 2 SelectMENU. 3 Selectanoption. Theautopilotsteersyourboatthroughatackorgybe, andinformationabouttheprogressofthetackorgybe appearsonthescreen. SettingaTackandGybeDelay Thetackandgybedelayallowsyoutodelaysteeringa tackandgybeafteryouinitiatethemaneuver. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Autopilot Setup>SailingSetup>Tack/GybeDelay. 2 Selectthelengthofthedelay. 3 Ifnecessary,selectDone. EnablingtheGybeInhibitor NOTE:Thegybeinhibitordoesnotpreventyoufrom manuallyperformingagybeusingthehelmorstep steering. Thegybeinhibitorpreventstheautopilotfromperforminga gybe. 1 Fromtheautopilotscreen,selectMENU>Autopilot Setup>SailingSetup>GybeInhibitor. 2 SelectEnabled. GaugesandGraphs Thegaugesandgraphsprovidevariousinformationabout theengineandenvironment.Toviewtheinformation,a compatibletransducerorsensormustbeconnectedtothe network. ViewingtheCompass Youcanviewinformationaboutyourbearing,heading,and routeusingthecompass. SelectGauges>Compass. ViewingTripGauges Tripgaugesshowinformationforodometer,speed,time, andfuelforyourpresenttrip. SelectGauges>Trip. ResettingTripGauges 1 SelectGauges>Trip. 2 Selectanoption:
Tosetallthereadingsforthepresenttriptozero, selectResetTrip. Tosetthemaximumspeedreadingtozero,select ResetMaximumSpeed. Tosettheodometerreadingtozero,selectReset Odometer. Tosetallthereadingstozero,selectResetAll. GaugesandGraphs 31 ViewingEngineandFuelGauges Beforeyoucanviewengineandfuelgauges,youmustbe connectedtoaNMEA2000networkcapableofsensing engineandfueldata.Seetheinstallationinstructionsfor details. SelectGauges>Engine. SelectingtheNumberofEnginesShownin Gauges Youcanshowinformationforuptofourengines. 1 Fromtheenginegaugesscreen,selectMENU>
GaugeSetup>EngineSelection>Numberof Engines. 2 Selectanoption:
Selectthenumberofengines. SelectAutoConfiguretoautomaticallydetectthe numberofengines. CustomizingtheEnginesShowninGauges Beforeyoucancustomizehowtheenginesareshownin thegauges,youmustmanuallyselectthenumberof engines(SelectingtheNumberofEnginesShownin Gauges,page32). 1 Fromtheenginegaugesscreen,selectMENU>
GaugeSetup>EngineSelection>Numberof Engines. 2 SelectFirstEngine. 3 Selecttheenginetodisplayinthefirstgauge. 4 Repeatfortheremainingenginebars. EnablingStatusAlarmsforEngineGauges Youcanenablethechartplottertodisplayenginestatus alarms. Fromtheenginegaugesscreen,selectMENU>
GaugeSetup>StatusAlarms>On. Whenanenginealarmsistriggered,agaugestatusalarm messageappearsandthegaugemaybecomered dependingonthetypeofalarm. EnablingSomeEngineGaugeStatusAlarms 1 Fromtheenginegaugesscreen,selectMENU>
GaugeSetup>StatusAlarms>Custom. 2 Selectoneormoreenginegaugealarmstoturnonor off. SettingtheFuelAlarm Beforeyoucansetafuellevelalarm,acompatiblefuel flowsensormustbeconnectedtothechartplotter. Youcansetanalarmtosoundwhenthetotalamountof remainingonboardfuelreachesthelevelyouspecify. 1 SelectSettings>Alarms>Fuel>SetTotalFuel Onboard>On. 2 Entertheremainingamountoffuelthattriggersthe alarm,andselectDone. SettingtheFuelCapacityoftheVessel 1 SelectSettings>MyVessel>FuelCapacity. 2 Enterthecombinedtotalcapacityofthefueltanks. SynchronizingtheFuelDatawiththeActual VesselFuel Youcansynchronizethefuellevelsinthechartplotterwith theactualfuelinthevesselwhenyouaddfueltoyour vessel. 1 SelectGauges>Engine>MENU. 2 Selectanoption:
Afteryouhavefilledupallthefueltanksonthe vessel,selectFillUpAllTanks.Thefuellevelis resettomaximumcapacity. Afteryouhaveaddedlessthanafulltankoffuel, selectAddFueltoBoat,andentertheamount added. Tospecifythetotalfuelinthevesseltanks,select SetTotalFuelOnboard,andenterthetotal amountoffuelinthetanks. ViewingtheWindGauges Beforeyoucanviewwindinformation,youmusthavea windsensorconnectedtothechartplotter. SelectGauges>Wind. ConfiguringtheSailingWindGauge Youcanconfigurethesailingwindgaugetoshowtrueor apparentwindspeedandangle. 1 Fromthewindgauge,selectMENU>SailingWind Gauge. 2 Selectanoption:
Toshowtrueorapparentwindangle,select Needle,andselectanoption. Toshowtrueorapparentwindspeed,selectWind Speed,andselectanoption. ConfiguringtheSpeedSource Youcanspecifywhetherthevesselspeeddatadisplayed onthegaugeandusedforwindcalculationsisbasedon waterspeedorGPSspeed. 1 Fromthewindgauge,selectMENU>Compass Gauge>SpeedDisplay. 2 Selectanoption:
Tocalculatethevesselspeedbasedondatafrom thewater-speedsensor,selectWaterSpeed. TocalculatethevesselspeedbasedonGPSdata, selectGPSSpeed. ConfiguringtheHeadingSourceoftheWind Gauge Youcanspecifythesourceoftheheadingdisplayedonthe windgauge.Magneticheadingistheheadingdata receivedfromaheadingsensor,andGPSheadingis calculatedbyyourchartplotterGPS(courseoverground). 1 Fromthewindgauge,selectMENU>Compass Gauge>HeadingSource. 32 GaugesandGraphs 2 SelectGPSHdgorMagnetic. NOTE:Whenmovingatlowspeedsorwhenstationary, themagneticcompasssourceismoreaccuratethan theGPSsource. CustomizingtheClose-HauledWindGauge Youcanspecifytherangeoftheclose-hauledwindgauge forboththeupwindscaleandthedownwindscale. 1 Fromthewindgauge,selectMENU>Compass Gauge>SetGaugeType>CloseHauledGauge. 2 Selectanoption:
Tosetthemaximumandminimumvaluesthat appearwhentheupwindclose-hauledwindgauge appears,selectChangeUpwindScale,andset theangles. Tosetthemaximumandminimumvaluesthat appearwhenthedownwindclose-hauledwind gaugeappears,selectChangeDownwindScale, andsettheangles. Toviewtrueorapparentwind,selectWind,and selectanoption. Tide,Current,andCelestial Information TideStationInformation Youcanviewinformationaboutatidestationforaspecific dateandtime,includingthetideheight,andwhenthenext highandlowtideswilloccur.Bydefault,thechartplotter showstideinformationforthemostrecentlyviewedtide station,presentdate,andpasthour. SelectNavInfo>Tides&Currents>Tides. CurrentStationInformation NOTE:Currentstationinformationisavailablewithcertain detailedmaps. Youcanviewinformationaboutacurrentstationfora specificdateandtime,includingthecurrentspeedand levelofthecurrent.Bydefault,thechartplottershows currentinformationforthemostrecentlyviewedcurrent stationandforthepresentdateandtime. SelectNavInfo>Tides&Currents>Currents. CelestialInformation Youcanviewinformationaboutsunrise,sunset,moonrise, moonset,moonphase,andtheapproximateskyview locationofthesunandmoon.Thecenterofthescreen representstheskyoverhead,andtheoutermostrings representthehorizon.Bydefault,thechartplottershows celestialinformationforthepresentdateandtime. SelectNavInfo>Tides&Currents>Celestial. ViewingTideStation,CurrentStation,or CelestialInformationforaDifferentDate 1 SelectNavInfo>Tides&Currents. 2 SelectTides,Currents,orCelestial. 3 Selectanoption:
Toviewinformationforadifferentdate,select ChangeDate>Manual,andenteradate. Toviewinformationfortoday,selectChangeDate
>UseCurrentDate. Ifavailable,toviewinformationforthedayafterthe dateshown,selectNextDay. Ifavailable,toviewinformationforthedaybefore thedateshown,selectPreviousDay. ViewingInformationforaDifferentTide orCurrentStation 1 SelectNavInfo>Tides&Currents. 2 SelectTidesorCurrents. 3 SelectNearbyStations. 4 Selectastation. DigitalSelectiveCalling ChartplotterandNMEA0183VHFRadio Functionality WhenyourchartplotterisconnectedtoaNMEA0183VHF radio,thesefeaturesareenabled. ThechartplottercantransferyourGPSpositiontoyour radio.Ifyourradioiscapable,GPSpositioninformation istransmittedwithDSCcalls. Thechartplottercanreceivedigitalselectivecalling
(DSC)distressandpositioninformationfromtheradio. Thechartplottercantrackthepositionsofvessels sendingpositionreports. TurningOnDSC SelectSettings>OtherVessels>DSC. DSCList TheDSClistisalogofthemostrecentDSCcallsand otherDSCcontactsyouhaveentered.TheDSClistcan containupto100entries.TheDSClistshowsthemost recentcallfromaboat.Ifasecondcallisreceivedfromthe sameboat,itreplacesthefirstcallinthecalllist. ViewingtheDSCList BeforeyoucanviewtheDSClist,thechartplottermustbe connectedtoaVHFradiothatsupportsDSC. SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. AddingaDSCContact YoucanaddavesseltoyourDSClist.Youcanmakecalls toaDSCcontactfromthechartplotter. 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList>Add Contact. thevessel. 2 EntertheMaritimeMobileServiceIdentity(MMSI)of 3 Enterthenameofthevessel. IncomingDistressCalls IfyourcompatiblechartplotterandVHFradioare connectedusingNMEA0183,yourchartplotteralertsyou Tide,Current,andCelestialInformation 33 whenyourVHFradioreceivesaDSCdistresscall.If positioninformationwassentwiththedistresscall,that informationisalsoavailableandrecordedwiththecall. designatesadistresscallintheDSClistandmarksthe positionofthevesselontheNavigationchartatthetimeof theDSCdistresscall. NavigatingtoaVesselinDistress designatesadistresscallintheDSClistandmarksthe positionofavesselontheNavigationchartatthetimeof theDSCdistresscall. 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectaposition-reportcall. 3 SelectNavigateTo. 4 SelectGoToorRouteTo. PositionTracking WhenyouconnectthechartplottertoaVHFradiousing NMEA0183,youcantrackvesselsthatsendposition reports. ThisfeatureisalsoavailablewithNMEA2000,whenthe vesselsendsthecorrectPGNdata(PGN129808;DSC CallInformation). EverypositionreportcallreceivedisloggedintheDSClist
(DSCList,page33). ViewingaPositionReport 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectaposition-reportcall. 3 Selectanoption:
Toviewthepositionreportdetails,select Toviewtoachartmarkingthelocation,select
. NavigatingtoaTrackedVessel 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectaposition-reportcall. 3 SelectNavigateTo. 4 SelectGoToorRouteTo. CreatingaWaypointatthePositionofaTracked Vessel 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectaposition-reportcall. 3 SelectCreateWaypoint. EditingInformationinaPositionReport 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectaposition-reportcall. 3 SelectEdit. Toenterthenameofthevessel,selectName. Toselectanewsymbol,selectSymbol,if available. Toenteracomment,selectComment. Toshowatraillineforthevesselifyourradiois trackingthepositionofthevessel,selectTrail. Toselectacolorforthetrailline,selectTrailLine. 34 DeletingaPosition-ReportCall 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectaposition-reportcall. 3 SelectEdit>ClearReport. ViewingVesselTrailsontheChart Youcanviewtrailsforalltrackedvesselsonsomechart views.Bydefault,ablacklineindicatesthepathofthe vessel,ablackdotindicateseachpreviouslyreported positionofatrackedvessel,andablueflagindicatesthe lastreportedpositionofthevessel. 1 Fromachartor3Dchartview,selectMENU>Other Vessels>DSCTrails. 2 Selectthenumberofhourstoshowtrackedvesselson thechart. Forexample,ifyouselect4Hours,alltrailpointsthat arelessthanfourhoursoldappearforalltracked vessels. IndividualRoutineCalls WhenyouconnectthechartplottertoaGarminVHFradio, youcanusethechartplotterinterfacetosetupan individualroutinecall. Whensettingupanindividualroutinecallfromyour chartplotter,youcanselecttheDSCchannelonwhichyou wanttocommunicate.Theradiotransmitsthisrequestwith yourcall. SelectingaDSCChannel NOTE:TheselectionofaDSCchannelislimitedtothose channelsthatareavailableinallfrequencybands.The defaultchannelis72.Ifyouselectadifferentchannel,the chartplotterusesthatchannelforsubsequentcallsuntil youcallusinganotherchannel. 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectavesselorastationtocall. 3 SelectCallwithRadio>Channel. 4 Selectanavailablechannel. MakinganIndividualRoutineCall NOTE:Wheninitiatingacallfromthechartplotter,ifthe radiodoesnothaveanMMSInumberprogrammed,the radiowillnotreceivecallinformation. 1 SelectNavInfo>OtherVessels>DSCList. 2 Selectavesselorastationtocall. 3 SelectCallwithRadio. 4 Ifnecessary,selectChannel,andselectanew channel. 5 SelectSend. Thechartplottersendsinformationaboutthecalltothe radio. 6 OnyourGarminVHFradio,completethecall. MakinganIndividualRoutineCalltoanAIS Target 1 Fromachartor3Dchartview,selectanAIStarget. 2 SelectAISVessel>CallwithRadio. DigitalSelectiveCalling 3 Ifnecessary,selectChannel,andselectanew channel. 4 SelectSend. Thechartplottersendsinformationaboutthecalltothe radio. 5 OnyourGarminVHFradio,completethecall. MediaPlayer NOTE:Themediaplayerfeatureisnotcompatiblewithall chartplottermodels. NOTE:Notallfeaturesareavailableonallconnected mediaplayers. IfyouhaveacompatiblestereoconnectedtotheNMEA 2000network,youcancontrolthestereousingthe chartplotter.Thechartplottershouldautomaticallydetect themediaplayerwhenitisfirstconnected. Youcanplaymediafromsourcesconnectedtothemedia playerandsourcesconnectedtotheNMEA2000network. OpeningtheMediaPlayer Beforeyoucanopenthemediaplayer,youmustconnecta compatibledevicetothechartplotter. SelectMedia. Icons NOTE:Notalldeviceshavetheseicons. Icon Description Savesordeletesachannelasapreset Repeatsallsongs Repeatsonesong Scansforstations Searchesforstationsorskipssongs Shuffles SelectingtheMediaSource Whenyouhavemultiplemediadevicesconnectedona network,suchastheNMEA2000network,youcanselect themediasourceyouwanttocontrolfromyour chartplotter. NOTE:Youcanplaymediaonlyfromsourcesthatare connectedtothedevice. NOTE:Notallfeaturesareavailableonallmediasources. 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>Source. NOTE:Thesourcemenuappearsonlyfordevicesthat supportmultiplemediasources. 2 Selectasource. PlayingMusic BrowsingforMusic 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectBrowseorMENU>
Browse. 2 SelectSELECTorselectanoption. EnablingAlphabeticalSearch Youcanenablethealphabeticalsearchfeaturetofinda songoralbuminalargelist. Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>Installation>
AlphaSearch. SettingaSongtoRepeat 1 Whileplayingasong,selectMENU>Repeat. 2 Ifnecessary,selectSingle. SettingAllSongstoRepeat Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>Repeat>All. SettingSongstoShuffle 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>Shuffle. 2 Ifnecessary,selectanoption. AdjustingtheVolume EnablingandDisablingZones Ifyouhavewiredyourvessel'sspeakersintozones,you canenableneededzonesanddisableunusedzones. 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>AudioLevels
>Enable/DisableZones. 2 Selectazone. MutingtheMediaVolume 1 Fromthemediascreen,select 2 Ifnecessary,selectSELECT. VHFRadio NOTE:Thesefeaturesareavailableonsomestereoswith aVHFreceiver. ScanningVHFChannels BeforeyoucanscanVHFchannels,youmustsetthe sourcetoVHF. YoucanmonitorVHFchannelssavedaspresetsfor activityandautomaticallyswitchtoanactivechannel. FromtheVHFmediascreen,selectMENU>Scan. AdjustingtheVHFSquelch NOTE:Thisfeatureisavailableonsomestereoswitha VHFreceiver. 1 FromtheVHFsourcepage,selectMENU>Squelch. 2 UsethesliderbartoadjusttheVHFsquelch. Radio TolistentoAMorFMradio,youmusthaveasuitable marineAM/FMantennaproperlyconnectedtothestereo andbewithinrangeofabroadcastingstation.For instructionsonconnectinganAM/FMantenna,seethe stereoinstallationinstructions. TolistentoDABstations,youmusthavetheappropriate equipment(DABPlayback,page36).Forinstructionson connectingaDABadapterandantenna,seethe installationinstructionsprovidedwithyouradapterand antenna. MediaPlayer 35 SettingtheTunerRegion 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>Installation>
TunerRegion. 2 Selectanoption. ChangingtheRadioStation 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectanapplicablesource, suchasFM. or totunetoastation. 2 Select ChangingtheTuningMode Youcanchangehowyouselectastationforsomemedia types,suchasFMorAMradio. NOTE:Notalltuningmodesareavailableforallmedia sources. 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>TuningMode. 2 Selectanoption. 3 Ifnecessary,selectSELECT. Presets YoucansaveyourfavoriteAMstationsandFMstationsas presetsforeasyaccess. YoucansaveyourfavoriteDABstationsifyouare connectedtoanoptionalDABantenna. SavingaStationasaPreset 1 Fromanapplicablemediascreen,tunetothestationto saveasapreset. 2 SelectPresets>AddCurrentChannel. RemovingaPreset 1 Fromanapplicablemediascreen,selectPresets. 2 Selectapresetfromthelist. 3 SelectRemoveCurrentChannel. DABPlayback WhenyouconnectacompatibleDigitalAudioBroadcasting
(DAB)moduleandantenna,suchastheFUSIONMS-
DAB100Atoacompatiblestereo,youcantuneintoand playDABstations TousetheDABsource,youmustbeinaregioninwhich DABisavailable,andselectthetunerregion(Settingthe DABTunerRegion,page36). SettingtheDABTunerRegion YoumustselecttheregionyouareintoreceiveDAB stationsproperly. 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>Installation>
TunerRegion. 2 Selecttheregionyouarein. ScanningforDABStations BeforeyoucanscanforDABstations,youmustconnecta compatibleDABmoduleandantenna(notincluded)tothe stereo.BecauseDABsignalsarebroadcastinselect countriesonly,youmustalsosetthetunerregiontoa locationwhereDABsignalsarebroadcast. 1 SelecttheDABsource. 2 SelectScantoscanforavailableDABstations. Whenscanningiscomplete,thefirstavailablestationin thefirstensemblefoundbeginsplaying. NOTE:Afterthefirstscaniscomplete,youcanselect Scanagaintore-scanforDABstations.Whenthere-
scaniscomplete,thesystemstartsplayingthefirst stationintheensembleyouwerelisteningtowhenyou startedthere-scan. ChangingDABStations 1 SelecttheDABsource. 2 Ifnecessary,selectScantoscanforlocalDAB stations. 3 Select or tochangethestation. Whenyoureachtheendofthecurrentensemble,the stereoautomaticallychangestothefirstavailable stationinthenextensemble. SelectingaDABStationfromaList 1 FromtheDABmediascreen,selectBrowse>
Stations. 2 Selectastationfromthelist. SelectingaDABStationfromaCategory 1 FromtheDABmediascreen,selectBrowse>
Categories. 2 Selectacategoryfromthelist. 3 Selectastationfromthelist. DABPresets YoucansaveyourfavoriteDABstationsaspresetsfor easyaccess. Youcansaveupto15DAB-stationpresets. SavingaDABStationasaPreset 1 FromtheDABmediascreen,selectthestationtosave asapreset. 2 SelectBrowse>Presets>SaveCurrent. SelectingaDABPresetfromaList 1 FromtheDABmediascreen,selectBrowse>Presets
>ViewPresets. 2 Selectapresetfromthelist. RemovingDABPresets 1 FromtheDABmediascreen,selectBrowse>
Presets. 2 Selectanoption:
Toremoveonepreset,selectRemovePreset,and selectthepreset. Toremoveallpresets,selectRemoveAllPresets. SiriusXMSatelliteRadio WhenyouhaveaFUSION-Linkcapablestereoand SiriusXMConnectTunerinstalledandconnectedtothe chartplotter,youmayhaveaccesstoSiriusXMsatellite radio,dependingonyoursubscription. LocatingaSiriusXMRadioID BeforeyoucanactivateyourSiriusXMsubscription,you musthavetheradioIDofyourSiriusXMConnectTuner. YoucanlocatetheSiriusXMRadioIDonthebackofthe SiriusXMConnectTuner,onthebackofitspackaging,or bytuningyourchartplottertochannel0. 1 SelectMedia>Source>SiriusXM. 36 MediaPlayer 2 Tunetochannel0. TheSiriusXMradioIDdoesnotincludethelettersI,O, S,orF. ActivatingaSiriusXMSubscription 1 WiththeSiriusXMsourceselected,tunetochannel1. Youshouldbeabletohearthepreviewchannel.Ifnot, checktheSiriusXMConnectTunerandantenna installationandconnections,andtryagain. 2 Tunetochannel0tolocatetheRadioID. 3 ContactSiriusXMlistenercarebyphoneat(866) 635-2349orgotowww.siriusxm.com/activatenowto subscribeintheUnitedStates.ContactSiriusXMby phoneat(877)438-9677orgotowww.siriusxm.ca
/activatexmtosubscribeinCanada. 4 ProvidetheRadioID. Theactivationprocessusuallytakes10to15minutes, butcantakeuptoanhour.FortheSiriusXMConnect Tunertoreceivetheactivationmessage,itmustbe turnedonandreceivingtheSiriusXMsignal. 5 Iftheserviceisnotactivatedwithinthehour,goto http://care.siriusxm.com/refreshorcontactSiriusXM byphoneat1-855-MYREFRESH(697-3373). CustomizingtheChannelGuide SiriusXMradiochannelsaregroupedincategories.You canselectthecategoriesofchannelsthatappearinthe channelguide. Selectanoption:
IfthemediadeviceisaFUSION-Linkcapable stereo,selectMedia>Browse>Channel. IfthemediadeviceisaGXMantenna,select Media>MENU>Category. SavingaSiriusXMChanneltothePresetsList Youcansaveyourfavoritechannelstothepresetslist. 1 SelectMedia. 2 Selectthechanneltosaveasapreset. 3 Selectanoption:
IfthemediadeviceisaFUSION-Linkcapable stereo,selectBrowse>Presets. IfthemediadeviceisaGXMantenna,select MENU>Presets>AddCurrentChannel. UnlockingSiriusXMParentalControls 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectBrowse>Parental>
Unlock. 2 Enteryourpasscode. Thedefaultpasscodeis0000. SettingParentalControlsonSiriusXMRadioChannels Beforeyoucansetparentalcontrols,theparentalcontrols mustbeunlocked. Theparentalcontrolfeatureallowsyoutolimitaccessto anySiriusXMchannels,includingthosewithmature content.Whenenabled,theparentalcontrolfeature requiresyoutoenterapasscodetotunetothelocked channels. SelectBrowse>Parental>Lock/Unlock. Alistofchannelsappears.Acheckmarkindicatesa lockedchannel. NOTE:Whenyouviewthechannelsaftersetting parentalcontrols,thedisplaychanges:
indicatesalockedchannel. indicatesanunlockedchannel. ChangingaParentalPasscodeonaSiriusXMRadio Beforeyoucanchangethepasscode,theparentalcontrols mustbeunlocked. 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectBrowse>Parental>
ChangePIN. 2 EnteryourpasscodeandselectDone. 3 Enteranewpasscode. 4 Confirmthenewpasscode. RestoringDefaultParentalControlSettingsValues Thisprocessdeletesallthesettingsinformationyouhave entered.Whenyourestoretheparentalcontrolsettingsto theirdefaultvalues,thepasscodevalueisresetto0000. 1 Fromthemediamenu,selectInstallation>Factory Defaults. 2 SelectYes. ClearingAllLockedChannelsonaSiriusXMRadio Beforeyoucanclearalllockedchannels,theparental controlsmustbeunlocked. 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectBrowse>Parental>
ClearAllLocked. 2 Enteryourpasscode. SettingtheDeviceName 1 Fromthemediascreen,selectMENU>Installation>
SetDeviceName. 2 Enteradevicename. 3 SelectSELECTorDone. UpdatingtheMediaPlayerSoftware Youcanupdatethesoftwareoncompatibleconnected stereosandaccessories. 1 Gotowww.fusionentertainment.com/marine,and downloadthesoftwareupdateontoaUSBflashdrive. Softwareupdatesandinstructionsareavailableonyour deviceproductpage. 2 InserttheUSBflashdriveintotheUSBportofthe stereo. 3 Onthechartplottermediascreen,selectMENU>
Installation>UpdateSoftware. 4 Selecttheitemtoupdate. DeviceConfiguration TurningOntheChartplotter Automatically Youcansetthechartplottertoturnonautomaticallywhen thepowerisapplied.Otherwise,youmustturnonthe chartplotterbypressing
. DeviceConfiguration 37 SelectSettings>System>AutoPower. NOTE:WhenAutoPowerisOn,andthechartplotteris turnedoffusing reappliedwithinlessthantwominutes,youmayneed topress
,andpowerisremovedand torestartthechartplotter. SystemSettings SelectSettings>System. Display:Adjuststhebacklightbrightnessandcolor scheme. Beeper:Turnsonandoffthetonethatsoundsforalarms andselections. GPS:ProvidesinformationabouttheGPSsatellitesettings andfix. AutoPower:Turnsonthedeviceautomaticallywhen powerisapplied(TurningOntheChartplotter Automatically,page37). Language:Setstheon-screentextlanguage. SpeedSources:Setsthesourceofthespeeddataused tocalculatetruewindspeedorfueleconomy.Water speedisthespeedreadingfromawater-speedsensor, andGPSspeediscalculatedfromyourGPSposition. SystemInformation:Providesinformationaboutthe deviceandthesoftwareversion. Simulator:Turnsonthesimulatorandallowsyoutoset thespeedandsimulatedlocation. DisplaySettings Notalloptionsareavailableonallmodels. SelectSettings>System>Display. Backlight:Setsthebacklightlevel. ColorMode:Setsthedevicetodisplaydayornightcolors. ScreenshotCapture:Allowsthedevicetosaveimagesof thescreen. GPSSettings SelectSettings>System>GPS. Skyview:ShowstherelativepositionofGPSsatellitesin thesky. GLONASS:TurnsonoroffGLONASSdata(Russia satellitesystem).Whenthesystemisusedinsituations withpoorskyvisibility,GLONASSdatacanbeusedin combinationwithGPStoprovidemoreaccurate positioninformation. WAAS/EGNOS:TurnsonoroffWAASdata(inNorth America)orEGNOSdata(inEurope),whichcan providemore-accurateGPSpositioninformation.When usingWAASorEGNOSdata,thedevicemaytake longertoacquiresatellites. Galileo:TurnsonoroffGalileodata(EuropeanUnion satellitesystem).Whenthesystemisusedinsituations withpoorskyvisibility,Galileodatacanbeusedin combinationwithGPStoprovidemoreaccurate positioninformation. SpeedFilter:Averagesthespeedofyourvesselovera shortperiodoftimeforsmootherspeedvalues. Source:AllowsyoutoselectthepreferredsourceforGPS data. 38 ViewingtheEventLog Theeventlogshowsalistofsystemevents. SelectSettings>System>SystemInformation>
EventLog. ViewingSystemSoftwareInformation Youcanviewthesoftwareversion,thebasemapversion, allsupplementalmapinformation(ifapplicable),the softwareversionforanoptionalGarminradar(if applicable),andtheunitIDnumber.Youmayneedthis informationtoupdatethesystemsoftwareortopurchase additionalmapdatainformation. Youcanviewthesoftwareversion,thebasemapversion, allsupplementalmapinformation(ifapplicable),andthe unitIDnumber.Youmayneedthisinformationtoupdate thesystemsoftwareortopurchaseadditionalmapdata information. SelectSettings>System>SystemInformation>
SoftwareInformation. ViewingE-labelRegulatoryandCompliance Information Thelabelforthisdeviceisprovidedelectronically.Thee-
labelmayprovideregulatoryinformation,suchas identificationnumbersprovidedbytheFCCorregional compliancemarkings,aswellasapplicableproductand licensinginformation.Notavailableonallmodels. 1 SelectSettings. 2 SelectSystem. 3 SelectRegulatoryInformation. MyVesselSettings NOTE:Somesettingsandoptionsrequireadditionalcharts orhardware. SelectSettings>MyVessel. KeelOffset:Offsetsthesurfacereadingforthedepthofa keel,makingitpossibletomeasuredepthfromthe bottomofthekeelinsteadoffromthetransducer location(SettingtheKeelOffset,page30). CalibrateWaterSpeed:Calibratesthespeed-sensing transducerorsensor(CalibratingaWaterSpeed Device,page39). FuelCapacity:Setsthecombinedfuelcapacityofallthe fueltanksonyourvessel(SettingtheFuelCapacityof theVessel,page32). VesselType:Enablessomechartplotterfeaturesbasedon theboattype. FillUpAllTanks:Setsthetanklevelstofull
(SynchronizingtheFuelDatawiththeActualVessel Fuel,page32). AddFueltoBoat:Allowsyoutoenterthequantityoffuel youaddedtoyourtank,whenyoudidnotentirelyfillup thetank(SynchronizingtheFuelDatawiththeActual VesselFuel,page32). SetTotalFuelOnboard:Setsthecombinedamountof fuelinallthefueltanksonyourvesselSynchronizing theFuelDatawiththeActualVesselFuel,page32. SetGaugeLimits:Setstheupperandlowerlimitsof variousgauges(CustomizingEngineGaugeandFuel GaugeLimits,page39). DeviceConfiguration SettingtheKeelOffset Youcanenterakeeloffsettocompensatethewaterdepth readingforthetransducerinstallationlocation.Thisallows youtoviewthedepthofthewaterbelowthekeelorthe truedepthofthewater,dependingonyourneeds. Ifyouwanttoknowthewaterdepthbelowthekeelorthe lowestpointofyourboatandthetransducerisinstalledat thewaterlineoranywhereabovetheendofthekeel, measurethedistancefromthetransducerlocationtothe keeloftheboat. Ifyouwanttoknowthetruewaterdepthandthe transducerisinstalledbelowthewaterline,measurethe distancefromthebottomofthetransduceruptothewater line. NOTE:Thisoptionisonlyavailablewhenyouhavevalid depthdata. 1 Measurethedistance:
Ifthetransducerisinstalledatthewaterline or anywhereabovetheendofthekeel,measurethe distancefromthetransducerlocationtothekeelof theboat.Enterthisvalueasapositivenumber. Ifthetransducerisinstalledatthebottomofthe keel andyouwanttoknowthetruedepthofthe water,measurethedistancefromthetransducerto thewaterline.Enterthisvalueinasanegative number. 2 SelectSettings>MyVessel>KeelOffset. 3 Select ifthetransducerisinstalledatthewaterline, ifthetransducerisinstalledatthebottom 4 Usethearrowkeystoenterthekeeloffsetmeasuredin orselect ofthekeel. step1. SettingtheWaterTemperatureOffset Beforeyoucansetthewatertemperatureoffset,youmust haveaNMEA0183water-temperaturesensorora temperature-capabletransducertomeasurewater temperature. Thetemperatureoffsetcompensatesforthetemperature readingfromatemperaturesensor. 1 Measurethewatertemperatureusingthetemperature sensorortemperature-capabletransducerthatis connectedtothechartplotter. 2 Measurethewatertemperatureusingadifferent temperaturesensororathermometerthatisknownto beaccurate. 3 Subtractthewatertemperaturemeasuredinstep1 fromthewatertemperaturemeasuredinstep2. Thisisthetemperatureoffset.Enterthisvalueinstep5 asapositivenumberifthesensorconnectedtothe chartplottermeasuresthewatertemperatureasbeing colderthanitactuallyis.Enterthisvalueinstep5asa negativenumberifthesensorconnectedtothe chartplottermeasuresthewatertemperatureasbeing warmerthanitactuallyis. 4 SelectSettings>MyVessel>Temp.Offset. 5 Enterthetemperatureoffsetcalculatedinstep3. CalibratingaWaterSpeedDevice Ifyouhaveaspeed-sensingtransducerconnectedtothe chartplotter,youcancalibratethatspeed-sensingdeviceto improvetheaccuracyofwater-speeddatadisplayedbythe chartplotter. 1 SelectSettings>MyVessel>CalibrateWater Speed. 2 Followtheon-screeninstructions. Iftheboatisnotmovingfastenoughorthespeed sensorisnotregisteringaspeed,amessageappears. 3 SelectOK,andsafelyincreasetheboatspeed. 4 Ifthemessageappearsagain,stoptheboat,and ensurethespeed-sensorwheelisnotstuck. 5 Ifthewheelturnsfreely,checkthecableconnections. 6 Ifyoucontinuetogetthemessage,contactGarmin productsupport. SettingtheFuelCapacityoftheVessel 1 SelectSettings>MyVessel>FuelCapacity. 2 Enterthecombinedtotalcapacityofthefueltanks. SynchronizingtheFuelDatawiththeActual VesselFuel Youcansynchronizethefuellevelsinthechartplotterwith theactualfuelinthevesselwhenyouaddfueltoyour vessel. 1 SelectGauges>Engine>MENU. 2 Selectanoption:
Afteryouhavefilledupallthefueltanksonthe vessel,selectFillUpAllTanks.Thefuellevelis resettomaximumcapacity. Afteryouhaveaddedlessthanafulltankoffuel, selectAddFueltoBoat,andentertheamount added. Tospecifythetotalfuelinthevesseltanks,select SetTotalFuelOnboard,andenterthetotal amountoffuelinthetanks. CustomizingEngineGaugeandFuelGauge Limits Youcanconfiguretheupperandlowerlimitsandtherange ofdesiredstandardoperationofagauge. NOTE:Notalloptionsareavailableforallgauges. 1 Fromanapplicablegaugesscreen,selectMENU>
GaugeSetup>SetGaugeLimits. 2 Selectagaugetocustomize. 3 SelectGaugeLimits>Custom. DeviceConfiguration 39 4 Selectanoption:
Tosettheminimumvalueofthestandardoperating range,selectRatedMin.. Tosetthemaximumvalueofthestandard operatingrange,selectRatedMax.. Tosetthelowerlimitofthegaugelowerthanthe ratedminimum,selectScaleMin.. Tosettheupperlimitofthegaugehigherthanthe ratedmaximum,selectScaleMax.. 5 Selectthelimitvalue. 6 Repeatsteps4and5tosetadditionalgaugelimits. CommunicationsSettings NOTE:Somesettingsandoptionsrequireadditionalcharts orhardware. SelectSettings>Communications. SerialPort:Setstheinput/outputformatfortheserialport tousewhenconnectingthechartplottertoexternal NMEAdevices,computers,orotherGarmindevices. NMEA0183Setup:SetstheNMEA0183sentencesthe chartplottertransmits,howmanydigitstotherightof thedecimalpointaretransmittedinaNMEAoutput, andhowwaypointsareidentified(NMEA0183 Settings,page40). NMEA2000Setup:Allowsyoutoviewandlabelthe devicesontheNMEA2000network(NMEA2000 Settings,page40). MarineNetwork:Allowsyoutoviewthedeviceswith whichyouaresharingmaps,sonar,orradar.Not availableonallchartplottermodels. NOTE:Youcanonlyviewnetworkeddataonamodel thatsupportsthatdata.Forexample,youcannotview networkedradaronmodelthatdoesnotsupportradar. Wi-FiNetwork:AllowsyousetuptheWiFinetwork
(SettingUptheWi FiWirelessNetwork,page40). NMEA0183 ThechartplotterssupporttheNMEA0183standard,which isusedtoconnectvariousNMEA0183devices,suchas VHFradios,NMEAinstruments,autopilots,windsensors, andheadingsensors. ToconnectthechartplottertooptionalNMEA0183 devices,seethechartplotterinstallationinstructions. TheapprovedNMEA0183sentencesforthechartplotter areGPAPB,GPBOD,GPBWC,GPGGA,GPGLL,GPGSA, GPGSV,GPRMB,GPRMC,GPRTE,GPVTG,GPWPL, GPXTE,andGarminproprietarysentencesPGRME, PGRMM,andPGRMZ. ThischartplotteralsoincludessupportfortheWPL sentence,DSC,andsonarNMEA0183inputwithsupport fortheDPT(depth)orDBT,MTW(watertemperature),and VHW(watertemperature,speed,andheading)sentences. NMEA0183Settings SelectSettings>Communications>NMEA0183Setup. Sounder:EnablesNMEA0183outputsentencesforthe sounder(ifapplicable). Route:EnablesNMEA0183outputsentencesforroutes. System:EnablesNMEA0183outputsentencesforsystem information. Garmin:EnablesNMEA0183outputsentencesforGarmin proprietarysentences. PosnPrecision:Adjuststhenumberofdigitstotherightof thedecimalpointfortransmissionofNMEAoutput. WaypointIDs:Setsthedevicetotransmitwaypointnames ornumbersviaNMEA0183whilenavigating.Using numbersmayresolvecompatibilityissueswitholder NMEA0183autopilots. Diagnostics:DisplaysNMEA0183diagnosticinformation. Defaults:RestorestheNMEA0183settingstotheoriginal factorydefaults. NMEA2000Settings SelectSettings>Communications>NMEA2000Setup. DeviceList:Displaysthedevicesconnectedtothe network. LabelDevices:Changesthelabelsforavailable connecteddevices. NamingDevicesandSensorsontheNetwork Youcannamedevicesandsensorsconnectedtothe GarminMarineNetworkandtheNMEA2000network. 1 SelectSettings>Communications. 2 SelectMarineNetworkorNMEA2000Setup>
DeviceList. 3 Selectadevicefromthelistontheleft. 4 SelectChangeName. 5 Enterthename,andselectDone. Wi FiNetwork SettingUptheWi FiWirelessNetwork ThechartplotterscancreateaWiFinetworktowhichyou canconnectwirelessdevices.Thefirsttimeyouaccessthe wirelessnetworksettings,youarepromptedtosetupthe network. 1 SelectSettings>Communications>Wi-FiNetwork
>Wi-Fi>On>OK. 2 Ifnecessary,enteranameforthiswirelessnetwork. 3 Enterapassword. Youwillneedthispasswordtoaccessthewireless networkfromawirelessdevice.Thepasswordiscase-
sensitive. ConnectingaWirelessDevicetotheChartplotter Beforeyoucanconnectawirelessdevicetothe chartplotterwirelessnetwork,youmustconfigurethe chartplotterwirelessnetwork(SettingUptheWi Fi WirelessNetwork,page40). Youcanconnectmultiplewirelessdevicestothe chartplottertosharedata. 1 Fromthewirelessdevice,turnontheWiFitechnology andsearchforwirelessnetworks. 2 Selectthenameofyourchartplotterwirelessnetwork
(SettingUptheWi FiWirelessNetwork,page40). 3 Enterthechartplotterpassword. 40 DeviceConfiguration ChangingtheWirelessChannel Youcanchangethewirelesschannelifyouhavetrouble findingorconnectingtoadevice,orifyouexperience interference. 1 SelectSettings>Communications>Wi-FiNetwork
>Advanced>Channel. 2 Enteranewchannel. Youdonotneedtochangethewirelesschannelofdevices connectedtothisnetwork. SettingAlarms NavigationAlarms SelectSettings>Alarms>Navigation. Arrival:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenyouarewithina specifieddistanceortimefromaturnoradestination. AnchorDrag:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenyouexceeda specifieddriftdistancewhileanchored. OffCourse:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenyouareoff coursebyaspecifieddistance. SystemAlarms AlarmClock:Setsanalarmclock. DeviceVoltage:Setsanalarmtosoundwhenthebattery reachesaspecifiedlowvoltage. GPSAccuracy:SetsanalarmtosoundwhentheGPS locationaccuracyfallsoutsidetheuser-definedvalue. SettingtheFuelAlarm Beforeyoucansetafuellevelalarm,acompatiblefuel flowsensormustbeconnectedtothechartplotter. Youcansetanalarmtosoundwhenthetotalamountof remainingonboardfuelreachesthelevelyouspecify. 1 SelectSettings>Alarms>Fuel>SetTotalFuel Onboard>On. 2 Entertheremainingamountoffuelthattriggersthe alarm,andselectDone. UnitsSettings SelectSettings>Units. SystemUnits:Setstheunitformatforthedevice. Variance:Setsthemagneticdeclination,theangle betweenmagneticnorthandtruenorth,foryour presentlocation. NorthReference:Setsthedirectionreferencesusedin calculatingheadinginformation.Truesetsgeographic northasthenorthreference.Gridsetsgridnorthasthe northreference(000).Magneticsetsthemagnetic northasthenorthreference. PositionFormat:Setsthepositionformatinwhichagiven locationreadingappears.Donotchangethissetting unlessyouareusingamaporchartthatspecifiesa differentpositionformat. MapDatum:Setsthecoordinatesystemonwhichthemap isstructured.Donotchangethissettingunlessyouare usingamaporchartthatspecifiesadifferentmap datum. PressureReferenceTime:Setsthereferencetimeused tocalculatethebarometertrend.Thetrendisindicated inthebarometerfield. TimeFormat:Setsa12-hour,24-hour,orUTCtime format. TimeZone:Setsthetimezone,orallowsautomatic selectionbasedonGPSlocation. NavigationSettings NOTE:Somesettingsandoptionsrequireadditionalcharts orhardware. SelectSettings>Navigation. RouteLabels:Setsthetypeoflabelsshownwithroute turnsonthemap. AutoGuidance:Setstheparametersthechartplotteruses whencalculatinganAutoGuidancepath,whenyouare usingsomepremiummaps. TurnTransitionActiv.:Setstheturntransitiontobe calculatedbasedontimeordistance. TurnTransitionTime:Setshowmanyminutesbeforethe turnthatyoutransitiontoitasthenextleg,whenTime isselectedfortheTurnTransitionActiv.setting.You canraisethisvaluetohelpimprovetheaccuracyofthe autopilotwhennavigatingarouteoranAutoGuidance pathwithmanyfrequentturnsorathigherspeeds.For straighterroutesorslowerspeeds,loweringthisvalue canimproveautopilotaccuracy. TurnTransitionDist.:Setshowfarbeforetheturnthat youtransitiontoitasthenextleg,whenDistanceis selectedfortheTurnTransitionActiv.setting.Youcan raisethisvaluetohelpimprovetheaccuracyofthe autopilotwhennavigatingarouteoranAutoGuidance pathwithmanyfrequentturnsorathigherspeeds.For straighterroutesorslowerspeeds,loweringthisvalue canimproveautopilotaccuracy. RouteStart:Selectsastartingpointforroutenavigation. OtherVesselSettings WhenyourcompatiblechartplotterisconnectedtoanAIS deviceorVHFradio,youcansetuphowothervesselsare displayedonthechartplotter. SelectSettings>OtherVessels. AIS:EnablesanddisablesAISsignalreception. DSC:Enablesanddisablesdigitalselectivecalling(DSC). AISAlarm:Setsthecollisionalarm(SettingtheSafe-Zone CollisionAlarm,page8andEnablingAISTransmission TestAlerts,page8). RestoringtheOriginalChartplotter FactorySettings NOTE:Thisaffectsalldevicesonthenetwork. 1 SelectSettings>System>SystemInformation>
Reset. 2 Selectanoption:
Toresetthedevicesettingstothefactorydefault values,selectResetDefaultSettings.This restoresthedefaultconfigurationsettings,butdoes DeviceConfiguration 41 notremovesaveduserdata,maps,orsoftware updates. Toclearsaveddata,suchaswaypointsandroutes, selectDeleteUserData.Thisdoesnotaffectmaps orsoftwareupdates. Toclearsaveddataandresetdevicesettingstothe factorydefaultvalues,disconnectthechartplotter fromtheGarminMarineNetwork,andselectDelete DataandResetSettings.Thisdoesnotaffect mapsorsoftwareupdates. SharingandManagingUserData Youcansharedatabetweencompatibledevices. Youcanshareandmanageuserdatausingamemory card.Youmusthaveamemorycardinstalledinthe device.Thisdevicesupportsuptoa32GBmemory card,formattedtoFAT32. Youcansharedataiftwocompatibledevicesare connectedusingtheblueandbrownwiresonthe powercableorusingtheUserDataSharingCable
(ConnectingtoaGarminDevicetoShareUserData, page42). ConnectingtoaGarminDevicetoShare UserData YoucanconnecttheECHOMAPUltradevicetoa compatibleGarmindevicetoshareuserdata,suchas waypoints.Ifthedevicesaremountedneareachother,you canconnecttheblueandbrownwires.Ifthedevicesare mountedtoofarapartforthewirestoreach,youcan connectthedevicesusingaUserDataSharingCable
(010-12234-06). 1 Makesurebothdevicesareconnectedtothesame ground. 2 Completeanaction:
Ifthedevicesaremountedneareachother, connectthebluewirefromthefirstdevicetothe brownwireofthesecond,andconnectthebrown wirefromthefirstdevicetothebluewireofthe second. Ifthedevicesarenotmountedneareachother, obtainaUserDataSharingCable(010-12234-06), andconnectthedevicesfollowingtheinstructions includedwiththecable(UserDataSharingCable WiringDiagram,page42). 3 Onbothdevices,selectNavInfo>ManageData>
UserDataSharing. Userdataissharedbetweentheconnecteddevices.Ifyou selectClearUserData,dataisremovedfromboth connecteddevices. UserDataSharingCableWiringDiagram Item WireFunction Data Data Ground Data Data WireColor Blue Brown Black Green White SelectingaFileTypeforThird-Party WaypointsandRoutes Youcanimportandexportwaypointsandroutesfrom third-partydevices. 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 2 SelectNavInfo>ManageData>DataTransfer>
FileType. 3 SelectGPX. TotransferdatawithGarmindevicesagain,selectthe ADMfiletype. CopyingUserDatafromaMemoryCard Youcantransferuserdatafromamemorycardtotransfer fromotherdevices.Userdataincludeswaypoints,routes, AutoGuidancepaths,tracks,andboundaries. NOTE:Onlyboundaryfileswithan.admextensionare supported. 1 Insertamemorycardintoacardslot. 2 SelectNavInfo>ManageData>DataTransfer. 3 Ifnecessary,selectthememorycardtocopydatato. 4 Selectanoption:
Totransferdatafromthememorycardtothe chartplotterandcombineitwithexistinguserdata, selectMergefromCard. Totransferdatafromthememorycardtothe chartplotterandoverwriteexistinguserdata,select ReplacefromCard. 5 Selectthefilename. CopyingUserDatatoaMemoryCard Youcansaveuserdatatoamemorycardtotransferto otherdevices.Userdataincludeswaypoints,routes,Auto Guidancepaths,tracks,andboundaries. 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 2 SelectNavInfo>ManageData>DataTransfer>
SavetoCard. 3 Ifnecessary,selectthememorycardtocopythedata 4 Selectanoption:
to. Tocreateanewfile,selectAddNewFile,and enteraname. Toaddtheinformationtoanexistingfile,selectthe filefromthelist,andselectSavetoCard. CopyingBuilt-InMapstoaMemoryCard Youcancopymapsfromthechartplottertoamemorycard forusewithHomePort. 42 SharingandManagingUserData 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 2 SelectSettings>System>SystemInformation>
CopyBuilt-InMap. CopyingWaypoints,Routes,andTracks fromHomePorttoaChartplotter Beforeyoucancopydatatothechartplotter,youmust havethelatestversionoftheHomePortsoftwareprogram loadedonyourcomputerandamemorycardinstalledin thechartplotter. CopythedatafromHomePorttothepreparedmemory card. Formoreinformation,seetheHomePorthelpfile. BackingUpDatatoaComputer 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 2 SelectNavInfo>ManageData>DataTransfer>
SavetoCard. 3 Selectafilenamefromthelist,orselectAddNewFile. 4 SelectSavetoCard. 5 Removethememorycard,andinsertitintoacard readerattachedtoacomputer. 6 OpentheGarmin\UserDatafolderonthememorycard. 7 Copythebackupfileonthecardandpasteittoany locationonthecomputer. RestoringBackupDatatoaChartplotter 1 Insertamemorycardintoacardreaderthatisattached tothecomputer. 2 Copyabackupfilefromthecomputertothememory card,intoafoldernamedGarmin\UserData. 3 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 4 SelectNavInfo>ManageData>DataTransfer>
ReplacefromCard. SavingSystemInformationtoaMemory Card Youcansavesysteminformationtoamemorycardasa troubleshootingtool.Aproductsupportrepresentativemay askyoutousethisinformationtoretrievedataaboutthe network. 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 2 SelectSettings>System>SystemInformation>
GarminDevices>SavetoCard. 3 Ifnecessary,selectthememorycardtosavesystem informationto. 4 Removethememorycard. ClearingSavedData Youcanremovesaveduserdatafromthedevicememory. Userdataincludeswaypoints,routes,AutoGuidance paths,tracks,andboundaries. 1 SelectNavInfo>ManageData>ClearUserData. 2 Selectanoption. NOTICE IfyouselectAll,allthedatayouhavesavedwillbe removed,exceptGarminQuickdrawcontoursdata. IfyouareconnectedtoanotherdeviceandUserData Sharingisenabled,dataisremovedfromallconnected devices. Appendix CleaningtheScreen NOTICE Cleanerscontainingammoniawillharmtheanti-reflective coating. Thedeviceiscoatedwithaspecialanti-reflectivecoating whichisverysensitivetowaxesandabrasivecleaners. 1 Applyaneyeglasslenscleanerspecifiedassafefor anti-reflectivecoatingstothecloth. 2 Gentlywipethescreenwithasoft,clean,lint-freecloth. Screenshots Youcancaptureascreenshotofanyscreenshownon yourchartplotterasa.pngfile.Youcantransferthe screenshottoyourcomputer.Youcanalsoviewthe screenshotintheimageviewer. CapturingScreenshots 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot. 2 SelectSettings>System>Display>Screenshot Capture>On. 3 Gotoascreenyouwanttocapture. 4 HoldHOMEforatleastsixseconds. CopyingScreenshotstoaComputer 1 Removethememorycardfromthechartplotter,and insertitintoacardreaderthatisattachedtoa computer. 2 FromWindowsExplorer,opentheGarmin\scrnfolder onthememorycard. 3 Copya.bmpfilefromthecardandpasteittoany locationonthecomputer. Troubleshooting MydevicewillnotacquireGPSsignals Ifthedeviceisnotacquiringsatellitesignals,therecould beafewcauses.Ifthedevicehasmovedalargedistance sincethelasttimeithasacquiredsatellitesorhasbeen turnedoffforlongerthanafewweeksormonths,the devicemaynotbeabletoacquirethesatellitescorrectly. Ensurethedeviceisusingthelatestsoftware.Ifnot, updatethedevicesoftware(UpdatingtheDevice Software,page46). Makesurethedevicehasaclearviewoftheskysothe antennacanreceivetheGPSsignal.Ifitismounted insideofacabin,itshouldbeclosetoawindowsoit canreceivetheGPSsignal. Appendix 43 Mydevicewillnotturnonorkeepsturningoff Deviceserraticallyturningoffornotturningoncould indicateanissuewiththepowersuppliedtothedevice. Checktheseitemstoattempttotroubleshootthecauseof thepowerissue. Makesurethepowersourceisgeneratingpower. Youcancheckthisseveralways.Forexample,youcan checkwhetherotherdevicespoweredbythesource arefunctioning. Checkthefuseinthepowercable. Thefuseshouldbelocatedinaholderthatispartof theredwireofthepowercable.Checkthattheproper sizefuseisinstalled.Refertothelabelonthecableor theinstallationinstructionsfortheexactfusesize needed.Checkthefusetomakesurethereisstilla connectioninsideofthefuse.Youcantestthefuse usingamultimeter.Ifthefuseisgood,themultimeter reads0ohm. Checktomakesurethedeviceisreceivingisatleast 10V,but12Visrecommended. Tocheckthevoltage,measurethefemalepowerand groundsocketsofthepowercableforDCvoltage.If thevoltageislessthan10V,thedevicewillnotturnon. Makesurethedeviceisfirmlysecuredinthecradle.If themodelusesalockingbracket,makesurethe bracketisfirmlysnappedclose.Thereisanaudible clickwhenthedeviceorlockingbracketisinstalled correctly.Ifthedeviceisnotfirmlysecured,itcanlose power.Thedevicecanalsofalloutofthecradleand becomedamagedifitisnotfirmlysecured. Ifthedeviceisreceivingenoughpowerbutdoesnot turnon,contactGarminproductsupportat support.garmin.com. ChangingtheFuseinthePowerCable 1 Openthefusehousing
. 2 Twistandpullthefusetoremoveit 3 Insertanew3Afast-blowfuse. 4 Closethefusehousing. Mysonardoesnotwork Pushthetransducercableallthewayintothebackof thedevice. Evenifthecableseemstobeconnected,youshould pushfirmlysothatitisfullyseated. Press Selectthecorrecttransducertype(Selectingthe
,andensuresonarisenabled. TransducerType,page22). Mydeviceisnotcreatingwaypointsinthe correctlocation Youcanmanuallyenterawaypointlocationtotransferand sharedatafromonedevicetothenext.Ifyouhave manuallyenteredawaypointusingcoordinates,andthe locationofthepointdoesnotappearwherethepoint shouldbe,themapdatumandpositionformatofthe devicemaynotmatchthemapdatumandpositionformat originallyusedtomarkthewaypoint. PositionformatisthewayinwhichtheGPSreceiver's positionappearsonthescreen.Thisiscommonly displayedaslatitude/longitudeindegreesandminutes, withoptionsfordegrees,minutesandsecond,degrees only,oroneofseveralgridformats. Mapdatumisamathmodelwhichdepictsapartofthe surfaceoftheearth.Latitudeandlongitudelinesona papermaparereferencedtoaspecificmapdatum. 1 Findoutwhichmapdatumandpositionformatwas usedwhentheoriginalwaypointwascreated. Iftheoriginalwaypointwastakenfromamap,there shouldbealegendonthemapthatliststhemapdatum andpositionformatusedtocreatethatmap.Mostoften thisisfoundnearthemapkey. 2 SelectSettings>Units. 3 Selectthecorrectmapdatumandpositionformat settings. 4 Createthewaypointagain. Mydevicedoesnotdisplaythecorrecttime TimeissetbyGPSpositionandtimezonesetting. 1 SelectSettings>Units>TimeZone. 2 EnsurethedevicehasaGPSfix. NMEA2000PGNInformation TransmitandReceive PGN 059392 ISOacknowledgment 059904 ISOrequest 060928 ISOaddressclaim 126208 NMEA:Command,request,andacknowledgegroup Description function 126996 Productinformation 127250 Vesselheading 128259 Speed:Waterreferenced 128267 Waterdepth 129539 GNSSDOPs 129799 Radiofrequency,mode,andpower 130306 Winddata 130312 Temperature Description TransmitandreceivePGNlistgroupfunction Transmit PGN 126464 127258 MagneticVariance 129025 129026 129029 GNSSpositiondata 129283 129284 129285 129540 GNSSsatellitesinview Position:Rapidupdate COGandSOG:Rapidupdate Crosstrackerror Navigationdata Navigationrouteandwaypointinfo 44 Appendix Receive PGN 127245 127250 127488 127489 127493 127498 127505 129038 129039 129040 129794 129798 128000 129802 129808 130310 130311 130313 130314 130576 Description Rudder Vesselheading Engineparameters:Rapidupdate Engineparameters:Dynamic Transmissionparameters:Dynamic Engineparameters:Static Fluidlevel AISclassApositionreport AISclassBpositionreport AISclassBextendedpositionreport AISclassAstaticandvoyagerelateddata AISSARaircraftpositionreport Nauticalleewayangle AISsafety-relatedbroadcastmessage DSCcallinformation Environmentalparameters Environmentalparameters(obsolete) Humidity Actualpressure Smallcraftstatus ThisdataappliesonlytoNMEA2000-compatibleproducts. NMEA0183Information Transmit Sentence Description GPAPB APB:Headingortrackcontroller(autopilot)sentence
"B"
BOD:Bearing(origintodestination) GPBOD GPBWC BWC:Bearinganddistancetowaypoint GPGGA GGA:Globalpositioningsystemfixdata GPGLL GPGSA GSA:GNSSDOPandactivesatellites GPGSV GSV:GNSSsatellitesinview GPRMB RMB:Recommendedminimumnavigation GLL:Geographicposition(latitudeandlongitude) information RTE:Routes VTG:Courseovergroundandgroundspeed GPRMC RMC:RecommendedminimumspecificGNSSdata GPRTE GPVTG GPWPL WPL:Waypointlocation GPXTE XTE:Crosstrackerror PGRME E:Estimatederror PGRMM M:Mapdatum PGRMZ SDDBT SDDPT SDMTW MTW:Watertemperature SDVHW VHW:Waterspeedandheading Z:Altitude DBT:Depthbelowtransducer DPT:Depth Receive Sentence DPT DBT MTW VHW WPL DSC DSE HDG HDM MWD MDA MWV VDM Description Depth Depthbelowtransducer Watertemperature Waterspeedandheading Waypointlocation Digitalselectivecallinginformation Expandeddigitalselectivecalling Heading,deviation,andvariation Heading,magnetic Winddirectionandspeed Meteorologicalcomposite Windspeedandangle AISVHFdata-linkmessage YoucanpurchasecompleteinformationaboutNational MarineElectronicsAssociation(NMEA)formatand sentencesfrom:NMEA,SevenRiggsAvenue,Severna Park,MD21146USA(www.nmea.org) RegisteringYourDevicewithGarmin Express NOTE:YoushouldusetheActiveCaptainapptoregister thedevice(GettingStartedwiththeActiveCaptainApp, page3). Helpusbettersupportyoubycompletingouronline registrationtoday.Keeptheoriginalsalesreceipt,ora photocopy,inasafeplace. 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslot(Inserting MemoryCards,page1). 2 Waitafewmoments. Thechartplotteropensthecardmanagementpageand createsafilenamedGarminDevice.xmlintheGarmin folderonthememorycard. 3 Removethememorycard. 4 Insertthememorycardintoyourcomputer. 5 Onyourcomputer,gotogarmin.com/express. 6 Followtheon-screeninstructionstodownload,install, andopentheGarminExpressapplication.
>AddaDevice. 7 Select 8 Whiletheapplicationsearches,selectSignInnextto Havemarinechartsordevices?nearthebottomof thescreen. 9 CreateorsignintoyourGarminaccount. 10 Followtheon-screeninstructionstosetupyourvessel. 11 Select
>Add. TheGarminExpressapplicationsearchesthememory cardforthedeviceinformation. 12 SelectAddDevicetoregisterthedevice. Whenregistrationiscomplete,theGarminExpress applicationsearchesforadditionalchartsandchart updatesforyourdevice. Whenyouadddevicestothechartplotternetwork,repeat thesestepstoregisterthenewdevices. Appendix 45 NOTE:Inorderforthesoftwareupdateinstructionsto appear,thedevicemustbefullybootedbeforethecard isinserted. 3 Followtheon-screeninstructions. 4 Waitseveralminuteswhilethesoftwareupdate processcompletes. 5 Whenprompted,leavethememorycardinplaceand restartthechartplottermanually. 6 Removethememorycard. NOTE:Ifthememorycardisremovedbeforethe devicerestartsfully,thesoftwareupdateisnot complete. SoftwareUpdate NOTE:YoucanusetheActiveCaptainapptoupdatethe devicesoftware(UpdatingSoftwarewiththeActiveCaptain App,page3). Youmayneedtoupdatethedevicesoftwarewhenyou installthedeviceoraddanaccessorytothedevice. Thisdevicesupportsuptoa32GBmemorycard, formattedtoFAT32. Beforeyouupdatethesoftware,youcanchecktothe softwareversioninstalledonyourdevice(ViewingSystem SoftwareInformation,page38).Then,youcangoto garmin.com/support/software/marine.html,selectSeeAll DevicesinthisBundle,andcomparetheinstalledsoftware versiontothesoftwareversionlistedforyourproduct. Ifthesoftwareonyourdeviceisolderthantheonelisted onthewebsite,followthestepstoloadthesoftwareona memorycard(LoadingtheNewSoftwareonaMemory Card,page46),andthenupdatethedevicesoftware
(UpdatingtheDeviceSoftware,page46). LoadingtheNewSoftwareonaMemoryCard Youmustcopythesoftwareupdatetoamemorycard usingacomputerthatisrunningWindowssoftware. NOTE:YoucancontactGarmincustomersupporttoorder apreloadedsoftwareupdatecardifyoudonothavea computerwithWindowssoftware. 1 Insertamemorycardintothecardslotonthe computer. 2 Gotogarmin.com/support/software/marine.html. TIP:Youcanalsodownloadupdatedowner'smanuals toloadonthechartplotterfromthiswebpage. 3 SelectechoMAPSerieswithSDCard. 4 SelectDownloadnexttoechoMAPSerieswithSD Card. 5 Readandagreetotheterms. 6 SelectDownload. 7 Choosealocation,andselectSave. 8 Double-clickthedownloadedfile. AGarminfoldercontainingthesoftwareupdateis createdintheselectedlocation.Adialogboxopensto assistintransferringthesoftwareupdatetoamemory card. 9 SelectNext. 10 Selectthedriveassociatedwiththememorycard,and selectNext>Finish. AGarminfoldercontainingthesoftwareupdateiscreated onthememorycard.Thesoftwareupdatecantakeseveral minutestoloadontothememorycard. UpdatingtheDeviceSoftware Beforeyoucanupdatethesoftware,youmustobtaina software-updatememorycardorloadthelatestsoftware ontoamemorycard(LoadingtheNewSoftwareona MemoryCard,page46). 1 Turnonthechartplotter. 2 Afterthehomescreenappears,insertthememorycard intothecardslot. 46 Appendix Index A ActiveCaptain 2,3 quickdraw 11 smartnotifications 3 updatingcharts 3 updatingsoftware 3 aerialphotos 6 AIS 79 alarm 8 distresssignaldevice 8 SART 8 targeting 7,8 threats 8 turningon 41 alarms 18,41 anchordrag 41 arrival 41 collision 8 deepwater 24 engine 32 fuel 32,41 gauges 32 navigation 41 offcourse 41 shallowwater 24 sonar 24 watertemperature 24 AM 35,36 anchordragalarm 41 animatedcurrents,tides 6 antenna,GPS 2 arrivalalarm 41 AutoGuidance 12,15,16,41 paths 16 shorelinedistance 16 autopilot 28,29 circlespattern 29 engaging 28 patternsteering 29 reducingrudderactivity 28 steeringincrement 28 steeringpatterns 29 u-turnpattern 29 Williamsonturnpattern 29 zigzagpattern 29 B backview 1 backlight 2 boundaries copying 42 showing 9 boundaryline 18 boundarylines 18 C celestialinformation 33 chart layers 9 settings 9 charts 4,6,810 appearance 8,9 details 5 fishing 4 layers 8,9 measuringdistance 4 navigation 4,6 panning 4 quickdraw 10,11 symbols 4 updating 3 clock 41 alarm 41 collisionalarm 8 colormode 2 combinations 2 compass 31 rose 9 connectors 1 courses 12 currentstations 33 indicators 6 D DAB 35,36 data backup 43 clearing 43 copying 42 management 42 deleting alluserdata 18 userdata 43 depthshading 9 destinations navigationchart 13 selecting 13 detailedmaps 42 device cleaning 43 keys 1,4 registration 45 digitalselectivecalling 33,34 channels 34 contacts 33 individualroutinecall 34 turningon 33,41 displaysettings 38 distresscall 33,34 distresssignaldevice 8 DSC.Seedigitalselectivecalling E EGNOS 38 enginegauges 32,39 configuring 32 statusalarms 32 EPIRB 8 eventlog 38 F factorysettings 41 sonar 25 FishEye3D 8 sonarcone 10 suspendedtargets 10 tracks 10 fishfinder.Seesonar fishingchart 4 panning 4 FM 35,36 fuelcapacity 32,38,39 fuelgauges 32,39 statusalarm 32,41 synchronizingwithactualfuel 32,39 G GarminClearV 19 GarminMarineNetwork 40 Garminproductsupport.Seeproduct support gauges engine 32 fuel 32,39 limits 39 statusalarms 32 trip 31 wind 32,33 GLONASS 38 GoTo 12,13 GPS 43 EGNOS 38 GLONASS 38 signals 1 source 2 WAAS 38 GPSaccuracy 41 gybing.Seetackingandgybing H heading headinghold 31 holding 28 line 5 help.Seeproductsupport homescreen,customizing 2 J jibing.Seetackingandgybing K keeloffset 30,38,39 L language 38 M manoverboard 13,29 maps 10,42.Seecharts marineservices 13 marklocation 13 MARPA,navigationchart 9 measuringdistance 22 charts 4 mediaplayer 3537 alphabeticalsearch 35 DAB 36 devicename 37 FUSION-Link 35 muting 35 preset 36 radio 37 repeating 35 shuffling 35 SiriusXMSatelliteRadio 36 source 35 tunerregion 36 tuningmode 36 VHF 35 zones 35 memorycard 42,43 detailedmaps 42 installing 1 slot 1 MOB,device 8 musicplayer 35,36.Seemediaplayer N navaids 5 navigationalarms 41 navigationchart 4,6,13 marineservicepoints 13 MARPA 9 panning 4 setup 41 vesseltrails 9,34 Index 47 userdata,deleting 18,43 V vesseltrails 9,34 VHFradio 33 callinganAIStarget 34 distresscalls 33,34 DSCchannel 34 individualroutinecall 34 voltage 41 W WAAS 38 water speed 39 temperatureoffset 39 waypoints 8,13,44 copying 42 creating 4,13 deleting 14 editing 14 manoverboard 13 navigatingto 14 projecting 13 sharing 42 showing 9 sonar 22 trackedvessel 34 viewinglistof 13 WiFi 3 WiFitechnology 40 wind,rose 9 windgauges 32,33 windhold 31 adjusting 31 wirelessdevices 40 connectingawirelessdevice 40 connectingtoawirelessdevice 3 networkconfiguration 40,41 Z zoom chart 4 sonar 24 NMEA0183 33,40,45 NMEA2000 40,44 notifications 3 O offcoursealarm 41 othervessels AIS 9 trails 9 P Panoptix 27 photos,aerial 6 ports 1 position,tracking 34 positionreport 34 powerkey 1,37 powerboat 2,29 preferreddatasource 28 premiumcharts 5,6 aerialphotos 6 FishEye3D 10 tideandcurrentindicators 6 presets 36 DAB 36 productregistration 45 productsupport 1 Q quickdraw 11 settings 9 R radio 36 AM 35 FM 35 SiriusXM 36,37 rangerings 8 registeringthedevice 45 remotecontrol 29 reset 41 resetting,settings 37 restore 41 RouteTo 12 routes 12,14,18 copying 42,43 creating 14 deleting 15 editing 15 navigating 15 navigatingparallelto 15 sharing 42 viewinglistof 15 waypoints 42 S safezonecollisionalarm 8 sailboat 2,29 sailing 9,29,30 racetimer 30 startingline 29,30 sailinggauges 32 SART 8 satelliteimagery 6 satellitesignals,acquiring 1 screen,brightness 2 screenshots 43 capturing 43 settings 12,37,38,41 systeminformation 38 sharingdata 42 shorelinedistance 16 shortcuts 1 SideV 19 SiriusXM,SatelliteRadio 37 SiriusXMSatelliteRadio 36,37 smartnotifications 3 software updates 37,46 updating 3,46 sonar 18,19,22 a-scope 21,24,26 alarms 24 appearance 24 bottomlock 24 colorgain 23 colorrejection 24 cone 10 depth 24 depthline 23 depthscale 24 flasher 21 frequencies 25,26 FrontV 21 gain 23 GarminClearV 19 interference 25 measuringdistances 22 noise 23,25 overlaynumbers 23 Panoptix 20,21,26,27 recording 23 scrollspeed 23 sharing 22,23 SideV 19 source 22,23 surfacenoise 25 suspendedtargets 24 views 19 waypoint 22 whiteline 24 zoom 24 support.Seeproductsupport suspendedtargets 10 symbols 7 systeminformation 38,43 T tackingandgybing 31 headinghold 31 windhold 31 tidestations 6,33 indicators 6 tracks 8,17,18 clearing 18 copying 42,43 deleting 17,18 editing 17 list 17 navigating 17 recording 18 saving 17 savingasroute 17 showing 9,17 transducer 18,22,25,27 tripgauges 31 troubleshooting 43,44 U unitID 38 unitsofmeasure 41 updates,software 46 updating charts 3 software 3 48 Index
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-04-28 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2019-04-28
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Garmin International Inc
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005088588
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1200 E. 151st. Street
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1 2 |
Olathe, Kansas 66062
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
IPH
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
03587
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
D******** K********
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1 2 | Title |
Manager Environmental and Regulatory Affairs
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
91344********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
913 3********
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1 2 |
d******@garmin.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Garmin International
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1 2 | Name |
J******** H******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1200 E. 151st St.
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1 2 |
Olathe, Kansas 66062
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1 2 |
United States
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+1913********
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91344********
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1 2 |
J******@garmin.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 07/25/2019 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable Transceiver | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. Installers and end-users must be provided with transmitter installation and operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures. Grantee must provide installation and operating instructions for complying with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures and RF exposure compliance. This filing meets MPE requirements of KDB447498 and can be used in mobile configurations. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics
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1 2 | Name |
N******** J********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
40232********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
40247********
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1 2 |
n******@nceelabs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.2740000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 |
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