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Garmin 190-01155-00 Manual
100 pages 4.12 Mb
3 IntroductionTips and Shortcuts Manual Conventions 4 Table of Contents5 Getting Started8 Charts and 3D Chart Views26 Combinations29 NavigationBasic Navigation Questions Navigation with a Chartplotter 30 Waypoints31 4.Select Create WaypointEdit Waypoint Name Symbol Depth Water Temp Marking and Navigating to an MOB Location Man Overboard Viewing a List of all Waypoints From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > Waypoints List Editing a Saved Waypoint 1.From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > Waypoints List 3.Select Edit Waypoint Creating a New Waypoint from the Waypoints List Enter Coordinates Use Chart Use Current Position Moving a Saved Waypoint 3.Select Edit Waypoint > Position Move Waypoint 32 Routes33 YesEdit Route Creating and Saving a Route Viewing a List of Saved Routes User Data Editing a Saved Route 3.Select Edit Route Edit Turns Use Turn List 34 Tracks35 Saving the Active TrackMidnight •Select Entire Log Save Viewing a List of Saved Tracks From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks Editing a Saved Track 1.From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks 3.Select Edit Track Track Color Saving a Track as a Route 3.Select Edit Track > Save Route Deleting a Saved Track Deleting All Saved Tracks Retracing the Active Track Clearing the Active Track 36 Navigating with a Garmin Autopilot37 Where To40 Almanac, On-boat,and Environmental Data48 Device ConfigurationBasic Device Configuration Questions Simulator Mode Turning the Chartplotter On Automatically 49 Display ConfigurationNavigation Preferences 50 Safe DepthSafe Height 5.Select Navigate To > Guide To Shoreline Distance Far Near 51 FarthestNearest Setting the Heading Reference Units Heading Auto Mag Var True Grid User Mag Var Coordinate Systems Position Format Map Datum Configuring the Time Time Format 12 Hour 24 Hour UTC Time Zone Auto Time Zone Custom Time Zone 52 Units of MeasureSystem Units 2.Select Statute (mh, ft, ºF), Metric (kh, m, ºC), or Nautical (kt, ft, ºF) Custom Feet Fathoms Meters •Select Temperature, and select Fahrenheit (ºF) or Celsius (ºC) Elevation •Select Volume, and select Litres, US Gallons, or UK Gallons •Select Pressure > Gauge Pressure, and select kPa or psi About Chart Overlay Numbers 53 •Select Navigation Chart Setup > Overlay Numbers•Select Fishing Chart Setup > Overlay Numbers •Select Overlay Numbers 6.Select Navigation Inset > Nav. Inset Config 54 Information about Your Boat55 Alarms56 Chartplotter Data Management57 Copying Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks to a Memory CardAdd New File 4.Select Save To Card Copying Built-inMaps to a Memory Card Copy Built-In Map 1.From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > Data Transfer > NMEA Clone User Data Merge User Data Backing Up Data to a Computer Restoring Backup Data to a Chartplotter 58 RadarTransmitting Radar Signals Adjusting the Zoom Scale on the Radar Screen 59 Radar Display Modes60 Harbor ModeOffshore Mode Offshore 61 Sentry ModeSentry Setup 2.Select Stdby Time 5.Select Xmit Time Corner 62 Circle2.Select Cruising, Harbor, Offshore, Sentry, or Radar Overlay 63 2.Select Cruising, Harbor, Offshore, or SentryVRM and EBL 2.Select Cruising, Harbor, or Offshore 3.Select Menu > Show VRM/EBL 3.Select Menu > Adjust VRM/EBL > Move VRM/EBL 64 Waypoints and Routes on the Radar Screen65 About the Radar Overlay66 Optimizing the Radar Display67 About Gain and Clutter2.Select Cruising, Harbor, Offshore, or Sentry mode 3.Select Menu > Gain > Auto 68 GainDown 3.Select Menu > Noise Rejection > Sea Clutter > Presets Rough Medium Calm 69 5.Select Menu > Noise Rejection > Sea Clutter2.Select Harbor, Offshore, or Sentry mode 3.Select Menu > Noise Rejection > FTC > Off 3.Select Menu > Noise Rejection > Rain Clutter > Off 3.Select Menu > Noise Rejection > FTC 70 Radar Display Appearance71 5.Select Navigation Inset6.Select Nav. Inset Config 4.Select Show Compass Tape Radar Display Settings 1.From the Home screen, select Radar > Radar Setup > Appearance > Color Scheme White Black Blue Orientation 72 Radar Navigation SettingsFrom the Home screen, select Radar > Radar Setup > Appearance > Rings > Show Radar Scanner and Antenna Settings Rotation Spd •Select Normal Speed High Speed Antenna Size 2.Select 4 Foot or 6 Foot Angle 73 Radar Overlay Display Appearance74 Radar Overlay Navigation Display SettingsChange Distance 75 SonarSonar Views 76 Split-zoomSonar ViewSplit Zoom Split-frequencySonar View Split Frequency Changing from One Sonar View to a Different Sonar View 3.Select Menu > Change Sonar 77 Depth LogTransducer Temperature Log 78 Waypoints on the Sonar ScreenSonar Display Appearance 79 Showing Surface NoiseSurface Noise Showing and Configuring a Depth Line Depth Line Showing the A-Scope A-Scope Setting Pic Advance Pic. Advance Showing Overlay Numbers Overlay Numbers •Select Water Temp > Auto •Select Water Speed > Auto •Select Unit Voltage > Show •Select Navigation > Auto 1.From the Home screen, select Sonar > Sonar Setup > Appearance > Fish Symbols 80 Showing and Configuring the WhitelineWhiteline Setting the Color Scheme •Select Color Scheme > Blue •Select Color Scheme > White Adjusting the Gain on the Sonar Screen Adjusting the Noise Rejection on the Sonar Screen 3.Select Menu > Noise Reject Selecting Frequencies 3.Select Menu > Frequency 200 kHz 50 kHz Dual 81 Sonar Alarms82 Transducer Configuration83 Digital Selective Calling88 AppendixSpecifications Calibrating the Touchscreen 89 ScreenshotsViewing GPS Satellite Locations Using WAAS/EGNOS System Information 90 NMEA 0183 and NMEA91 NamesNumbers Labeling Engines as Names Port (P) Center (C) Starboard (S) Fore (F) Aft (A) Labeling Tanks as Numbers 3.Select Use Numbers Labeling Tanks as Names 3.Select Choose Names 92 Selecting a Preferred Data Source1.From the Home screen, select Configure > Communications > Preferred Sources Transmitting NMEA 0183 Data over a NMEA 2000 Network 1.From the Home screen, select Configure > Communications > Output Bridging 93 Registering Your DeviceContacting Garmin Product Support Declaration of Conformity Software License Agreement 94 Index
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