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INTRODUCTION Fommrd Software Version 2.00 or above Internal Database Version 1.01 © Navionics Corporation G-chart™ cartridge data is copyrighted by Navionics Corporation and may not be copied or used for any other purpose without permission. © 1994 GARMIN INTERNATIONAL 9875 V/idmer Road, Lenexa, KS ...
INTRODUCTION CAUTION Cfliit/ons CAUTION! The CARMIN GPSMAP system has no user- serviceable parts. Should you ever encounter a problem with your unit, please take it to an authorized dealer for repairs. The GPSMAP display unit is sealed and filled with dry nitrogen. Any attempt to open the case to ch...
Preface INTRODyCTION Picface Congratulations on choosing one of the most advanced marine navigation systems available! The GARMIN GPSMAP navigators combine the proven performance of GARMIN GPS with powerful G-Chart‘'' electronic charting for detailed cartography and plotting wherever you cruise. To ...
INTRODUCTION Pacliiitg List Before installing and getting started with your unit, please check to see that your package includes the following items. If any parts are missing, please see your GARMIN dealer immediately. Standard Package: • GPSMAP Unit • Remote GPS Antenna with 30’ Antenna Cable • Mou...
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Foreword........................................................................................................ i Cautions........................................................................................................ ii Preface..........................................
INTRODliCIiON Table oj Contents Section 6: GOTO/MOB Functions................................................. 27-28 Going to a destination and using man overboard function Section 7: Routes..............................................................................29-37 Creating, activating and m...
Designed for detailed electronic charting and simple operation, the GARMIN GPSMAP system is a powerful navigation device that can help guide you in waterways around the world: Precision Performance • 16-color active-matrix TFT screen (GPSMAP220) • 3-Gray FTN LCD screen (205/210 models) • MultiTracS^...
INTRODUCIION Kopad Umgc i \ u | : i > A 806° gJI _______ k) REfiT BPHPtMPl BANK Simulating Hav Scale: 6C IJSSSI m JK U m SZSISO The GPSMAP system uses a set of on-screen ‘softkeys’ to perform route, waypoint and setup Junctions. These softkeys allow you to perform many navigation functions and cu...
The GARMIN GPSMAP is a powerful electronic charting/navigating system that provides detailed chart coverage and convenient control of many advanced features right from the graphic charting page. This tour is designed to take you through the basic pages and functions of the GPSMAP system.Once you’re ...
Auxiliary Options System Setup 1 Operational Mode Smulator 1 Date rormat 0 Normal 1 Time Format 3 Simulator | Date/Time Selection Local Time Offset kUbUI IIIII6--------0d)0 Tone Selection MSG and Key Contrast Setting 70Z Glossary I- - - - - - - >1------ >1------ >1------ uresis The CPSMAP s...
Now that you are back at the Status Page, let’s enter a starting position for our tour. Entering names and numbers in the GPSMAP system is done through data entry windows. Once a data entry window is open, the arrow keypad and ENTER key are used to choose and accept a value for each character positi...
GPSMAP TOIR Map Page The Data Window (at the right side of the screen) and the Softkey Menu Display (at the bottom of the screen) may he turned off for a full page display of cartography: • To turn the Data Window off, press <3®. • To turn the Softkey Menu ojft press Map Display - Softkey Menu RE...
The destination field, located at the top of the data window, shows your bearing and distance to a destination waypoint or to the cursor. It also displays your crosstrack error (XTK) and turn (TRN) heading to an active destination. The XTK value is the distance you are off a desired course, while TR...
0 P 8 MAP TOUR Using the Target Cursor ■¡raraffli 4- A gg B.BKt N ZS'il.SSS' ¡REfiT BfiHfltlfi BfiNK W077'57.387 Simulating Nov Seale: 6C I Routes~| I Maypti~|[ | Mop Cf 9 j j ftux j | Rng/Brg | As you move the cursor, the distance and bearing from your present position to the cursor will be display...
To continue the tour, let’s mark our simulated present position for reference: 1. Press the O key to capture your present position as a waypoint The Mark GPS Position window will appear, with a default three-digit way- point name and symbol. By pressing the ^ key, you can confirm the way- point with...
Crcílfiijg a Rouít' REPT BPHfìMfì BPNK Use cursor and ENT to add waypt Ftrai BBO' В.вахт ___"m B.BktBB6° HOME Щ TOUR N 2Г41.36«' H077°4I.532' [Text Crtir ~il III E»it i Whenever the cursor comes in close proximity to an on-screen waypoint or navaid, it will ‘snap’ to and highlight its on-screen ...
Now add the final waypoint to the route: 1. Use the # keypad to move the arrow cursor as close as possible to the follow ing coordinates: N23°51,798', WOyTMaeeb, 2. Press the ® key to save the waypoint position. 3. Press® to confirm the default waypoint name, symbol and comment. We now have a three...
GPSMAP TOUR NflM'gating a Route N 23°41.3B8' 13-nPR-94 1 HB77°48.533' iisiiee 1 10 [Toute|j The Simulator SOG/COG window lets you specify the speed and course for the simulator mode. By leaving the COG field value at the default setting, the GPSMAP system will automatically set a course directly to ...
You are now underway toward the first waypoint in your route. Whenever there is an active route under navigation, the GPSMAP will display route way- point and leg information on the Active Route Page. To view the Active Route Page from the Navigation Page: 1. Press the® key. The Active Route Page sh...
mm? ToyR Mtftiiing a GOTO Destination Rte Start -► End Description 1 1 D HHMP ^n09 1 1 HOME -I 7 M NOTE: This Will not a -1 delete route waypoints ¡from the waypoint list. A _________ -1 !> M Are Vou Sure? 6 _____ H 7 j YES N O — 8________ -4 :::::::::::::::: :::: ¡Use cursor to higMight choice, ...
The GPSMAP will now provide you with steering guidance to your new way- point. To stop navigation to a GOTO destination, clear the active GOTO: 1. Press the® key. 2. Press the CLR GOTO softkey. (Note that in simulator mode, navigation will contin ue along the previously defined course over ground) ...
Status Simulating Navigation 13-APR-94 12:45:53 Field ^ DOP: Z.B N ZS’SB.SSS' EPE: 49«t HB77‘49.961' Position Field Signal Strength Indicators Satellite Sky View I Routes II Maypts || Map C<9 |l Oux ||SetPosn| The GPSMAP 210/220 Status Page provides a visual reference of various receiver function...
SMTyS PACE Lnferítig an Initial Poailion Simulating Navigation Ben Revr: Receiving DOP: 2 . B SNR: 32dB EPE: 19*1 Distance: 49»m I Routes i| Maypts irMBpCfg || ftux ||Se(Pcint Whenever your GPSMAP is operating with a DGPS beacon receiver, the position window will be replaced by a beacon receiver sta...
[ Routes^l Maypts Jll Map Cf flux [jlRng/Brgji , Destination Field Data Window Softkey Menu The GPSMAP Map Page provides a comprehensive display of electronic cartography, plotting and navigational data. It is the primary page used for navigating with the GPSMAP system. The Map Page can be broken do...
SEWN m PAGE W Map Page Modes Boat Mode 18 Cursor Mode The map display uses the cursor keypad and a set of hard keys to control most map display functions. The ® and ® keys, combined with the 9 keypad lets you select zoom ranges, move the cursor and display chart outlines. Two basic map operating mod...
The cursor allows you to pan away from your present position and scroll to other map areas around the world (even outside of your current G-chart^“ coverage). As you pan past the edge of the current map display, the screen will actively scroll forward to provide continuous map coverage wherever you ...
I Routes 111 Haypts 111 Map Cf^l flux llRng/lri^ ll Overzoom Mode ^0^ \- : me ..................... S.Bkt m 33r ySL S.Bkt BKSSSl Simulatjng Hav The map display has 16 available range scales from l/8th to 4096 n.m. (0.230 to 7500km). The map scale is controlled by the ZOOM key, with the current scale...
The second section of the Map Page is the data window, located at the right side of the screen display. The data window provides a digital display of navi gation data in relation to your present position, the cursor position or a particular waypoint. The top field of the data window is the destinat...
Range & Beali ng Softkey Menu -YACHT CLU b \ \ ^;CA"A- |3 U \ 1 / 1 NflUflID H Use cursor for RN6/K6 from rtf N076*^9.014* _2!2LJ1________________ Ii____ IL. _______ ILSU Calculating Range/Bmring 22 USISZ£i^<i]l l!!SSJEiO Expanded Map Display The last section of the Map Page is the softke...
Active Destination Field SOG/COG or VMG/TRN Position Field I Routes 111 WoyptslH Cf9~|(| ftux HllSOB/COGll J Simulator Speed & Course Softkey —' Distance & Bearing Fields Course Deviation Scale The GPSMAP Navigation Page provides a large, digital display of navigation data and graphic steeri...
C D f Scale N flvigatioii D <ita *I ETE: ee:l7:5S ETfl: 14:54 e.95"n. 177° 3.0^ 143° N 3S'56.a95' MB7E°2E.1B3- 14-fiPR-94 14:35:45 LESIi!^Jll£!S£E^i]ll!!S£L£!SJl_j!SL_|ISS£££SO Whenever you are off course by more than the selected CD! scale, your distance off course will he displayed in place...
The last page in the GPSMAP system is the Active Route Page. The Active Route Page shows each waypoint of the active route in sequence,with the way- point name, desired track, cumulative distance and ETE or ETA for each way- point from the present position. Your current destination waypoint, the ‘ac...
SECTION um KEY Marking GPS & Cursor Positions \ >AII Not Active Hark GPS Position Hpteei B N 38*58.388' He76°29.132' i^ipend To Route ____ OK T!----------- _._"m __ "m B.Bkt 338° _ _ _ H« ISiniiilirtinc May Press ENT to conff n JjlJConrae^ Hpt:ee2 m N 38'58.341' HB7E°29.B55' Rppend To...
The GPSMAP’s GOTO command lets you select any stored waypoint or tar get cursor position as a destination and quickly set a course from your present position. Once a GOTO has been activated, the Navigation Page will provide GDI steering guidance to your destination. A GOTO may be activated on the m...
GOTOMB Stopping Actm GOTOs MOB Fim ciioii iRUNDEL ON THE BAY j 'A = F FISHING CR i V W : THOMAS PT : IB.Bkt 10 008 S *SEE CHARTS* Press ENT to go to waypoint H076<^S.S97' iUNDEL OH THE E 5 Man Overboard 1 BRG IS 198' 0.90"m legin navigation to ■ tk 0.00"m the MOi waypoint. r Bre You Sure?...
The GARMIN GPSMAP system lets you create and store up to 20 reversible routes with up to 50 waypoints each. Routes can be created and modified right from the Map Page, alfowing you to see each route graphically on-screen as you create, review, modify or navigate the route. The GARMIN route system is...
Rte Start End Description 4____ i_______ Press EHT to create a new route ^TRUMB ^ pT .L-n |i Fr BRG om Vessel ■ntnaa Hew Route Haypoint "29" Hpt BB9 [E N 21°33.733‘ HB81°4G.97? B.Bkt 35B° OK »"33.733' Sr4G.972' SfiRRISON Bld)-S 1 Press ENT to confirm | All of the GPSMAP route functions a...
When the review mode is in use, the cursor may be used to highlight indi vidual route legs. When a route leg is highlighted, the ‘active from’ and active to’ waypoints will be displayed at the bottom of the data window, with the desired track (DTK) and distance (DIS) for the leg indicated below. Th...
ROUTES Modifying Routes Moving RouJc Wii3poi»(s -TRUMBO PT "29" DO(^ BIG 1 From Uessel 0.Bkt E!9 356° Q DOCK B3 0B9 Us e.ii"ni Press a softkey to modify route 32 The next softkey in the route review mode allows you to modify a route by moving, inserting or removing route waypoints on scr...
The INSERT softkey allows you to add a waypoint before the first route waypoint or after the last route waypoint; or add a new route waypoint to an existing route leg. To insert a new starting or ending route waypoint: 1. Use the # keypad to snap to and highlight the first or last route waypoint 2. ...
ROUTES Removing Waypoiiits Route Coniments I BcMv<e irInvart tT 34 To remove a route waypoint: 1. Use the # keypad to snap to and highlight the waypoint you want to remove. 2. Press the REMOVE softkey. The ENT TEXT softkey will display an editing window where you may add a route comment, insert o...
The Edit Route window will also let you scroll through the list of route way- points and review each waypoint and change waypoint information. To review a route waypoint: 1. Use the # keypad to scroll through and select the waypoint to be reviewed. 2. Press the key to display the Select Route Waypoi...
Use cursor to scon waypoint list, EHT <o select c 1C II Ccmcel~l 36 From the Select Route Waypoint window, you can also determine the distance and bearing between the route waypoint shown and any other waypoint in memory. To use the reference waypoint Junction: • Highlight the “Ref Wpt’field • Pr...
In addition to the graphic on-screen creation of routes, the GPSMAP system also provides a data entry window for creating new routes. To create a route through data entry: 1. Press the ROUTES softkey to displaythe route list window. 2. Use the # keypad to select an empty route and press the ® key. 3...
CnatiHg Winpoiiits Cniphiailfy ip) A) ^ ■ ¡piBme B.Bl<t 09 BB3° N HB81°43.517 Simulating Nov Scale: 0.5S, EHT to create waypt at cursor 38 The GARMIN GPSMAP system stores up to 500 alphanumeric waypoints with a user-defined icon and comment available for each waypoint. Waypoints can be created, r...
The next graphic waypoint functions are reviewing and modifying on-screen waypoints. By moving the cursor close to an on-screen waypoint, you can ‘snap to’ a specific waypoint. Once the target cursor snaps to a waypoint, the waypoint will be highlighted with a white circle, and the GPSMAP will displ...
W/WP 0 INT 8 Moving &r Delating Waypoints Orapliically Ш В7Б° Ш e.e7"m Q] ____________ % Q.Qkt ^^9 ВАЗ** N гЧ'ЗЧ.БЗЕ' НВВГ43.442' Sinuloting Nov Scale: 0.5!!, Cursor and ENT to move waypoint JlL£SS£SLi 31 ic Jl UEiSSSSiiiiiill 40 The last two graphic waypoint functions allow you to move a hi...
The CREATE softkey lets you create new waypoints by entering a name and position, or by entering the distance and bearing from an existing (a reference) waypoint. To create a new waypoint from the list submenu: 1. Press the CREATE softkey. 2. Use the # keypad to enter the new waypoint name. 3. Press...
To create a new waypoint using a reference waypoint: 1. Follow steps 1-4 for creating a new waypoint on page 42. 2. Highlight the reference waypoint field and press the SCAN softkey. 3. Use the # keypad to scan the waypoint list and find the desired reference waypoint Press® to confirm the reference...
Sdfrtiug On-Saeai Display Features Map Display Configuration Scale Cnm) 644-32 16 n □ □ n 13 25. 125 Geo Names S' s s s s s s s s □ Navaid Text □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ s s Depth, Shallow □ □ □ s s s s s s s Depth, Medium □ □ □ s s s s s s s Depth, Deep □ □ s □ s s s s s □ Land rills s □ s s s s s s s s Lat/...
available in the review window by highlighting the navaid with the cursor. Waypoint names and lat/lon labels cannot be displayed unless the waypoints or lat/lon grid options have been selected. The lat/lon grid will always appear in Overzoom and No Map modes, regardless of the configuration selectio...
i/sing Setup Memis Navigation Setup Position Fornot Navigation Units Depth Units Heading Hap Datum Position Filter Velocity Filter KhdddTddddd^ h Mdd^’mm.mmm' hddd^mm'ss. s" UTM/UPS I* iritish Grid f Irish Grid ^ Swiss Grid I Glossary I Use cursor to highight choice, EHT to accept Jl lljEan^ [Us...
The system setup submenu is used to select the operating mode, date and time formats, tone preferences and display contrast (205/210 models only). Operational Mode lets you select between normal operation and simulator mode. The GPSMAP system does not track satellites in simulator mode, and should n...
l\(i\ij>citioii Seliip Optiom Ruxiliary Options Nuviguiion Setup * 1 Position Formai hddd^mm. mmm' I Navigation Units N hddd.ddddd« Depth Units ¥ hddd*'mni.mi)Nn' Heading F hddd^^’mm'ss. s"UTM/UPS Hap Datum k British Grid Position Filter 1^ Irish Grid Velocity Filter f Swiss Grid I Glossary (...
The navigation setup submenu is also used to select map datums and adjust the built-in position and velocity filters. The GPSMAP system’s default map datum is WGS 84, a worldwide map datum that’s suitable for use with most government charts. You should only change the map datum if the charts you are...
SECTION AyXILIARVyEi 10 Timer & Alam Selup Coimt Down Elapsed Timer Clock Marm Anchor Alarm Arrival Alarm Prox Alarm CDI Alarm CDI Scale CDI Steer To 00 : 10:00 00 : 00:00 00:00 o.oo;;,o.oo;;, o.oo:;,to.ioi. Center StopS Run ( Stop ( Reset dll On Off UIUUUI'9 T I Use oursor to hi 9 hli 9 ht choi...
The GPSMAP’s course deviation indicator (GDI) settings are also controlled through the timer/alann/CDl setup submenu. Through the GDI submenu, you can control an off-course alarm, set the GDI scale and select a graphic steer-to preference. GDI Alarm lets you select an alarm to sound when you’re off ...
m AyXIUlïMEl ■ 11 Inlajaa' Opliom Seiiip I hikifm’ t onnais Interface Setup Input/Output Port 1 I/O Format Transfer Mode Ready for command Output Port 2 Output Format Data Transfer ^ Data Transfer Ho In/NMEA Out Ho In/Ho Out RTCM In/HMER Out RTCH In/Ho Out Hu'uui'..... .... ... j Use cursor to hiahB...
whenever an NMEA output is selected for the GPSMAP system, you’ll need to select an option from the NMEA Eormat field. To choose an NMEA format, highlight the NMEA Format field and press Once you’ve selected a format, the GPSMAP will automatically set the proper baud rate for the NMEA format you’ve...
Pmxiiiliiy Waypoinis List Haypoint Typ s Proximity Radius BBl ± B-S^m DIUE l.B"m BBS Z.B"m 0 ____ "m o _ ____ o ____ 0 __._”m ~ ______ "m i 0 ______ "m Press EKT to review or modify [^Remov£j|[^ JL JL 2 If a proximity alarm circle overlaps with an existing alarm circle, a ‘proxim...
The GPSMAP system features a route planning window that will calculate and display the desired track and distance to route waypoints, along with the total fuel required and estimated time enroute (ETE). To use the route planning mode: 1. Highlight the Route Trip Planning option from the Auxiliary Op...
AUXILIARY mm Poinl-ta-Point Pirtnm 'jig Mode Auxiliary Options Point-ta-Point Planning 1 Depart From riCL RrHve fit 007 Speed 10 . 0 ", Fuel Flow 2 . 0 /hr Depart Date 14-NPR-94 Depart Time 05:01 fit Destination: Dsrd Trk 295^ ETA 05:37 Distance 6.14;;. Arrivol Date i 4 .APR .94 Fuel Rqrd 1.2 Su...
The GPSMAP’s track recording submenu lets you specify whether or not to record a track plot (an electronic recording of your path) and define how it is recorded. It also provides an indicator of the track memory used and a func tion to clear the track memory. Recording Status lets you select one of...
SECTION ADXILIARV MENU UsaProgrammihle Data Card Auxiliary Options System Setup I [Navigotien Setup I User Data Card Operations Card State: No Operation Save Ml User Data?Restore Track?Restore Routes/Hoypoints? Track Recording User Data Card flossary_____________ Press EHT to confirm User Dato Card ...
SECTION 11 C-BCITRIDCES Insaling & Removing Ciiiliiiiges The GARMIN GPSMAP system uses G-chart™ digital cartography to display nautical charts on-screen. G-chart™ cartridges are installed in the card slot located at the bottom right of the GPSMAP unit. G-chart™ cartridges may be installed or rem...
Once a G-charl cartridge has been inserted, the map coverage outlines for the cartridge will automatically appear on screen. Keep in mind that the display will not automatically scroll to the map area or zoom to a level where you can see the coverage outlines. If you do not immediately see the outl...
SECim APPENDIX liistdllalion WARNING! The GPSMAP system has no user-serviceable parts, and you should never attempt any repairs yourself. The unit has been filled with dry nitrogen to prevent moisture penetration. Opening the case or loosening any fittings may expose internal components to moisture ...
To begin installation, you’ll need to select a suitable mounting position for the antenna and the GPSMAP unit. Once you’ve identified the best mounting locations for your application, install the antenna and cable first, then the unit and wiring harness. Mounting the GPS antenna The antenna should b...
APPENDIX InsitiUnlion W ARNING! The tem perature range for G P SM A P units is from -4 to +J58°F (-20- 70"C ). Exten ded exposure to tem peratures e xceeding this ran ge (in s torage o r operating con ditions) m ay cau se failure o f the LC D s creen. This type of failu re and related con sequen...
Connecting the power/data cable The power/data cable connects the GPSMAP system to a 10-40 volt DC power source and provides interface capabilities for connecting NMEA devices, a serial printer, and an external alarm (see section 10 for interface operation details). The color code in the diagram bel...
SEmoN APPENDIX NMLA tom ats C om plete inform ation c oncerning NMEA form ats an d s en ten ces is avaiiabkfrom the NMEA at: NMEA E 0. Box 50040 Mobile, AL 36605 205-473-1793 205-473-1669 FAX. C ost of the N M E A m aterials is $35 U . S. dollars, plus s hipping and handling. The following interface...
GPSMAP Specifications PH YSICA L Case: Size: Weight: Temperature Range: Waterproof, dry nitrogen-filled 5.8”H X 9”W X 3”D (14.7 X 22.9 X 7.6 cm) Less than 3 lbs. (1.4 kg) -4“ to 158“F(-20“ to 70“C) PERFO R M AN C E (G PSM AP 210 and 220 M odels) Receiver: Acquisition Time: Update Rate: Position Accu...
SECTION F APPENDIX Map DatWHX The GPSMAP’s built-in world-wide database includes chart coverage down to 64 n.ra. (120 km) for the areas outlined above. Note that the GPSMAP database is only valid to 68“15’ of latitude. The maximum cursor latitude is 85°05’, and the maximum way- point latitude is 89“...
SECTION F APPENDIX Map Datums 74 NAD27 CONUS N orth A m . 1927- M ean Puerto Rico Puerto R ico dr V irgin IsL V alue (C O N U S) Qatar National Q atar N ational- Qatar NAD27 Cuba N orth A m erican 1927- Qomoq Q ornoq- South G reenland Cuba Reunion Reunion- M ascarene Island NAD27 Grnland N orth A m ...
m m m Glossary Turn (TR N )— The difference and direction in degrees between the bearing to your destination and your course over ground. The TRN value is used to indicate what direction and how many degrees to turn to get back on course. Universal Tim e C oordinated (UTC ) — The time of day at the ...
GflRNIN © 1994 GARMIN INTERNATIONAL 9875 Widmer Road, Lenexa, KS 66215, USA Part Number 190-00061-00 Rev. B
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