Garmin 478 - Manual

Garmin 478

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – AutoLocate
  • Page 3 – About This Manual; contains specifications, optional accessories,
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Specifications
  • Page 7 – Do not become; Warnings
  • Page 8 – Important Information; MAP DATA INFORMATION:; Battery Warnings; Additional User-Replaceable Battery Warnings:; another battery presents a risk of fire or explosion. To purchase a
  • Page 9 – Unit Overview; lake cartography (GPSMAP 378), and preloaded City Navigator NT
  • Page 10 – To charge the unit’s battery:; Using Charge Mode
  • Page 11 – Warning Page; Adjusting the Backlight and Volume; To adjust the backlight level or volume:
  • Page 12 – Getting Satellite Signals; GPS Tab; While acquiring satellites, the Map Page might show; Viewing GPS Status with the GPS Tab; configuration, causing the top of the sky view to align along your; MENU; to change the configuration of; GPS Page
  • Page 13 – Receiver Status
  • Page 14 – initialize and find your location.
  • Page 15 – QUIT Key; entry field, or cancel an unintended function.; POWER Key
  • Page 16 – Cartography
  • Page 17 – Selecting Options and Entering Data; To enter data and select options use the; select, or choose an item in a list or a field on the screen. Use the; ENTER; key and the; ROCKER; to select options, enter names and; To select and activate an option:; To mark your current location as a waypoint, press and hold; To enter data in a data field:; to highlight the data field you want, and
  • Page 18 – To clear the entire data field, highlight the left-most; Not all fields are programmable. When you are on a page with fields; Restoring Default Settings; You can restore factory defaults for the following Main Menu tabs:; To restore default settings:; twice to open the Main Menu.; Setup Tab Options Menu
  • Page 19 – Using the Main Menu; Main Menu; To select a tab from the Main Menu:; Display Tab
  • Page 20 – Using Simulator Mode; Simulator Mode is great for practicing with the unit if you are; Do not try to navigate using Simulator Mode. When the; To turn on Simulator Mode:; Entering a New Location; Use the GPS options menu to enter a new location from which to; To enter a New Location using the map:
  • Page 21 – Press and hold the; to select either; Automotive; or; Marine; Marine Mode Pages; Setting Up and Using Sonar
  • Page 22 – Navigating to a Destination; Navigate Options Menu; Navigate Menu in Marine Mode
  • Page 23 – Navigate Menu; To start a new route using the Find Menu:; Waypoint Review Page
  • Page 24 – To search for an item and route to it:; For complete information about finding an item, see the; To start the MOB function:; to confirm and begin navigating to the MOB
  • Page 25 – Finding an Item; Find Menu to easily search for addresses, food & drink, fuel; Find Menu; Using the Find From Feature; FIND
  • Page 26 – To find an item from another; Find From Options Menu; To find an item near another item:; Viewing Recently Found Items; The Recently Found Page shows a list of the items you have; To view recently found items:
  • Page 27 – Viewing the Information Page; To view details about an item:; Map Feature Information Page; PAGE; Find Menu Options
  • Page 28 – Creating and Using Routes; Creating a New Route; To create a route using the Find Menu:; Route Tab with the Route List; to find items to add to the route.; To create a route using the map:; Repeat step 5 to define additional route points
  • Page 29 – Navigating a Saved Route; Use the Navigate Route option to select and navigate a saved route.; To navigate a saved route:; Editing a Route; After you create a route, use the Route Review Page to edit, change; To change the name of the route:; Highlight the name of the route, and press; Route Review Page; to enter the route name, and press
  • Page 30 – To review individual route points:; Creating and Using Waypoints; When you return to the Route Review Page, the next point in the
  • Page 31 – To edit the route on the map:; You can enter information about your trip so the GPSMAP 378/478; Fuel flow rates are measured in “units per hour.” System
  • Page 32 – Manually Transitioning to the Next Waypoint; checkpoints on a route or significant ground features. You can
  • Page 33 – Marking Your Present Location; fix to mark your present location.; To mark your present location:; New Waypoint Page; Creating Waypoints Using the Map; To create a new waypoint using the Map Page:; highlight the appropriate field, and press
  • Page 34 – Creating a Waypoint by Entering Coordinates; You can manually enter location coordinates to create a waypoint.; To create a new waypoint by entering location; Waypoint Page, highlight the appropriate field, and press; Reviewing a Waypoint; After you create and store a waypoint, you can modify, review,; To access the Waypoint Review Page:
  • Page 35 – To access the Waypoint Edit Page:; Points Tab; If the waypoint is located on a map feature or; Adding a Waypoint to a Route; Append to Route; Waypoint Options Menu
  • Page 36 – Averaging the Waypoint’s Location; Average Location; makes the unit take several sample location; You must have a GPS satellite fix before you can; To calculate the average location:; Location window opens. The fields change as the unit; Average Location Page; Projecting a Waypoint; You can create a new waypoint by projecting the distance and; To create a new waypoint by projecting its location:; Project Location Menu
  • Page 37 – Editing a Waypoint; The User sub tab shows a master list of all waypoints stored in; User Points Tab; To edit the waypoint:; Highlight the waypoint name, symbol, or field you want to
  • Page 38 – Waypoint Page; To edit the next waypoint in the list:; Organizing Waypoints into Categories; You can organize your waypoints into categories, to help manage; To create a waypoint category:; To assign a category to a waypoint:
  • Page 39 – To delete a category:; With the Waypoint Categories window open, highlight the; Waypoint Categories Options Menu; again to finish deleting the category.; Deleting Waypoints; You can delete waypoints from the waypoint list on the Points tab; to highlight the on-screen; Delete; and press; When a waypoint is deleted from the list, it cannot; To delete a waypoint from the User Points tab:; tab, highlight the waypoint you want to
  • Page 40 – field and press; Proximity Points; Use the Proximity Points tab to define an alarm circle around a; To turn proximity alarms on or off:
  • Page 41 – Highlight the field below; To add a proximity waypoint:; Proximity Points Tab Options Menu
  • Page 42 – Managing Your Tracks; a location fix. For the best results, clear the track log before you; Setting Up and Saving Your Tracks; To access the Track tab:; Track; Active Track Tab; records track points after a specified distance is
  • Page 43 – To clear the track log:; Clearing the Track Log; To save the entire track log:; Saving a Portion of the Track Log
  • Page 44 – Saved Tracks; Saved Tab; • Review on Map
  • Page 45 – Navigating a Saved Track; To start a TracBack using the NAV key:; NAV; Highlight the track you want to navigate, and press; press; TracBack Tips; Record Mode; The receiver then uses the most significant points of your
  • Page 46 – IN; In Marine Mode, by default, five user-selectable data fields appear; Map Page
  • Page 47 – You can adjust how the following pages appear: Map, Compass,; To change the map page layout:; Selecting the Page Layout; Select a page layout option, and press; To change a; to open the options menu.; Changing a Data Field
  • Page 48 – Setting Up the Map Page; Use the Set Up Map option to adjust how items appear on the Map; To change a map setup option:; Setting up the Map Page; to highlight the field you want to; Viewing Additional Map Data; Use the Map Information Page to view the data currently loaded on; The outline of a check mark will appear if one or more
  • Page 49 – The range value represents the distance from one end of
  • Page 50 – Panning the Map; arrow moves the map so you can view different parts of the
  • Page 51 – To re-center your position on the screen:; You can also use the arrow to select on-screen map items, which; To view details about an on-screen point:; Clearing Unwanted Details from the Map; You can remove items from the Map Page (declutter the screen) to; To declutter the Map Page:
  • Page 52 – Measuring Distance; You can measure the distance and bearing between two map items.; To measure the bearing/distance between two points:; Measure Distance
  • Page 53 – Compass Page in Marine Mode; You must be moving for the compass to accurately; Turning On the Compass Page; To show the Compass Page in Automotive Mode:; Display; tab on the Main Menu.; Compass Page
  • Page 54 – Compass Page Options; Compass Page. For definitions of data field options, see to; Using the Marine Timer; you to easily count up or down by specified time increments. As; To open the Marine Timer:; on the Compass Page.; Set Up Page Layout; Marine Timer appears in the lower-right corner.
  • Page 55 – To use the Marine Timer:; Marine Timer on the Compass Page; If you want to change the length of time and the behavior of the; Timers Setup; You can set the timer countdown for up to 60 minutes.; To set the Marine Timer:
  • Page 56 – Highway Page; Using the Highway Page; To change the highway perspective scale:; Press
  • Page 57 – Highway Page Options; Use the Highway Page options menu to define the data fields and; To show and select the Highway Page options:; repeatedly until the Highway Page appears.; Highway Page Options Menu; —select the page layout.; Change Data Fields; —shows an options menu with two sub tabs:; Line; and; Waypoint; including enabling the line for the Active Leg and Track Log.; Set Up Highway
  • Page 58 – Active Route Page; Active Route Page Options; —customize the data fields shown on the
  • Page 59 – fields. The compass ribbon appears at the top of the page to show; Position Data Page; Position Data Page Options
  • Page 60 – You; MUST; have a GXM 30 antenna connected to your; XM Audio Page; The XM Audio Page is divided into three panes. The first pane; XM A
  • Page 61 – Turning on the XM Audio Page; To show the XM Audio Page:; XM Audio Page Field on the Display Tab; To select an XM Radio channel:; XM Audio Page Options; XM Audio Page Options Menu; Add to Favorites
  • Page 62 – Using Favorites; You can create a customized list of up to 30 of your favorite XM; To add a channel to Favorites:; Adding a Channel to Favorites; To view and select Favorites:; Favorites List; To delete a channel from Favorites:
  • Page 63 – Scanning XM Radio Channels; From the XM Audio Page, you can scan all channels, scan channels; To scan XM Radio channels:; . Each channel is played for five seconds and; Turning Audio On or Off; To turn audio on or off:
  • Page 64 – Automotive Mode Pages
  • Page 65 – Navigating in Automotive Mode
  • Page 66 – Stopping and Resuming Navigation; When navigating to a point, you can stop navigation. For example,
  • Page 67 – To create a new route:; To go to a destination using the Find Menu:
  • Page 68 – Following a Saved Route; to open the Navigate Menu.; Editing Your Route; Navigate Menu in Automotive Mode
  • Page 69 – Entering Custom Avoids; The Custom Avoids feature allows you to enter specific areas and; To enter a custom avoid:; to move the arrow to the first point in the; Creating a Detour
  • Page 70 – Edit Vias
  • Page 71 – Following an Automotive Route; Track Your Progress with the Map Page; Map Page Displaying Your Route; Watch Your Trip Data; Current Route Page
  • Page 72 – In Automotive Mode, by default, four user-selectable data fields; • Change the page layout and data fields to customize the Map
  • Page 73 – Saving the Current Route; highlighted to finish saving the route.
  • Page 74 – Trip Computer Page; Trip Computer Page Options Menu; Set Up Page Layout—; choose the layout and number of data fields.; Change Nearest Type; be used as the nearest item [shown in the lower-left data field of the
  • Page 75 – , and then press up or; Main Menu Tabs; —configure sonar options.
  • Page 76 – Main Menu—GPS Tab; Weather Tab; Storm Cells; You must have a subscription to XM WX Weather, and; Main Menu—Weather Tab; Using XM WX; gPs t
  • Page 77 – XM Tab; Audio; The XM tab always appears on the Main Menu,; Main Menu—XM Tab; Audio Sub Tab; Information Sub Tab; XM t
  • Page 78 – Route Tab; Main Menu—Route Tab; efficiently. For more information about waypoints, see the; Main Menu—Points Tab; User Sub Tab; Use the Proximity sub tab to define an alarm circle around a stored
  • Page 79 – Track Tab; define how it is recorded, or save the track log data for future use.; Main Menu—Track Tab; Active Sub Tab; DSC Tab; Appendix; DSC Page; dsc t
  • Page 80 – Page. Both pages contain identical fields to the DSC Entry Review; Open the Call List or Log from the; DSC; to open the DSC Entry Review Page.; DSC Entry Review Page
  • Page 81 – DSC Call List; after 100 calls are received, the oldest log file is removed when a; DSC Log; Receiving a Position Report or Distress Call; Call List
  • Page 82 – DSC Directory list; To add a new Directory entry:; Open the DSC Directory on the Main Menu.; OR; New Directory Item Page; Making a Distress Call
  • Page 83 – Setting Up DSC; DSC Setup; Sonar Tab; You must have a GSD 21 Sounder Module connected to; Main Menu—Sonar Tab
  • Page 84 – Alarms Tab; Use the Alarms tab to define alarm settings. When an alarm goes off,; Main Menu—Alarms tab; highlight the next field to the right, and press; To set a persistent alarm:; —sets an alarm to sound when you are a specified distance
  • Page 85 – System Alarms; then enter a specific time that you want the alarm to sound. The; Weather Alarms; where a flood warning is in effect.
  • Page 86 – Sonar Alarms; Calendar Tab; Calendar Tab in Day View; Calendar Options
  • Page 87 – Celestial Tab; and hunting and fishing information. You can view data for your; Main Menu—Celestial Tab; To access the Celestial tab:
  • Page 88 – Tide Sub Tab; To view a tide chart for a different tide station:; when finished. The unit shows the chart for the; Date
  • Page 89 – field. Then press down to start the Pointer; The Sun & Moon sub tab provides you with sunrise/sunset and; To view sun and moon information for a different date:; when finished. The unit shows the sun and
  • Page 90 – To view sun and moon information for a different; To use the current location, highlight the; From; highlight; Current Location; The Hunt & Fish sub tab provides you with predictions of the best; To view hunt and; when finished. The unit shows the information
  • Page 91 – . The unit shows Hunt; To use the current location:; Message Tab; Main Menu—Message Tab
  • Page 92 – To show or hide messages using the; Message; Log Filter; sub tab. All messages appear by; Message Log Filter Tab; Highlight the message type you want to hide, and press; . The message name appears in the; Hide; Main Menu—Display Tab
  • Page 93 – Sound Tab; Main Menu—Sound Tab
  • Page 94 – Setup Tab; System Sub Tab; To access the System sub tab:; Setup; System; Main Menu—System Setup Tab
  • Page 95 – To access the Road Routing sub tab; Road Routing; Road Routing Sub Tab; —allows you to enter specific areas and roads that
  • Page 96 – To access the Guidance sub tab; tab from the Main Menu.; Guidance Sub Tab; Timers Sub Tab; To access the Timers sub tab; Timers; Timers Sub Tab
  • Page 97 – appear in the Current Time and Date field.; To access the Time sub tab; Time; Time Sub Tab; Units Sub Tab; To access the Units sub tab; Units
  • Page 98 – Location Sub Tab; To access the Location sub tab:; Location; Changing the Location Format; Only change the datum if you are using a map or chart that specifies; Selecting a Different Heading Reference; field if you selected; User Mag Var
  • Page 99 – Use the Welcome sub tab to enter information, such as your name; To access the Welcome sub tab:; Welcome Sub Tab; To add a welcome message:; Highlight one of the Welcome Message fields, and press; Interface Sub Tab; To access the Interface sub tab:; Interface Sub Tab
  • Page 100 – USB is disconnected, the USB field; To have the unit automatically scan for a frequency:
  • Page 101 – Interface Sub Tab with Garmin DGPS Selected; The Status field shows one of the following:; Tuning; —the unit is attempting to tune to the specified; Scanning; With the unit set to; (SNR) and Distance fields show data. The SNR range is 0 dB to 30
  • Page 102 – To access the Advanced NMEA Output Setup:; Advanced NMEA Output Setup
  • Page 103 – SInG; eather; • To view a specific weather feature such as NEXRAD Radar or; Viewing XM WX Weather; To turn XM WX Weather on or off on the Map Page:; Map Page with XM WX Weather; Setting XM WX Weather Options; about specific weather features, see the; XM WX W
  • Page 104 – To set up weather options on the Map Page:; Map Page Options Menu; Highlight the field you want to change, and press; Use the Weather tab to turn XM WX Weather data on or off on; —allows you to turn XM WX Weather data on or off
  • Page 105 – information first appears on the Map Page.; Srfc Wx Tab; —sets the map scale at which each feature first appears on; Mrn Wx Tab; feature first appears on the Map Page. Select
  • Page 106 – Using the Weather Tab; Weather Tab with Storm Cells; To view a specific XM WX Weather Information Type:; To view the forecast map:; The Map window shows the current forecast in the Map; Forecast Map; Highlight the field to the right of
  • Page 107 – Weather Options; To select weather options:; Weather Legend
  • Page 108 – Viewing Additional XM Weather Information; Radio ID; —contains the eight-digit identification number of the; Service Level; Accessing GXM 30 Antenna Information; To view information about your GXM 30 antenna:
  • Page 109 – Finding Weather Information; You can use the Find Menu to access weather information for your; To find weather information for your current location:; Current Location Page opens.; Weather From Current Location; Forecast; tab to view the weather forecast for; Weather Forecast; Sea Surface; tab to view sea surface; Sea Surface Information
  • Page 110 – Marine Weather Bulletins; You can highlight a weather bulletin, and press; to view the; Marine Weather Bulletin; To find weather data for a different location:
  • Page 111 – have a GSD 21 installed and connected to; Showing Sonar on the Map Page; Map Page with Split Screen
  • Page 112 – Using the Sonar Page; 78/478 becomes a powerful fishfinder/flasher with the Sonar Page.; Sonar Page; Fish; option allows you to view the actual sonar data, a fish; Dual; appearance of the fish symbols changes. Fish symbols from the
  • Page 113 – Adjusting the Sonar Page; To select an adjustment option:; right or left to scroll through the; Sonar Adjustment Options; be set to automatically track the bottom or set to a user-specified
  • Page 114 – In; keys. Turn off the zoom function by pressing the; Out; key until the; No Zoom; —helps filter unwanted noise from the sonar display.
  • Page 115 – Resizing the Split Screen; Using the Pointer on the Sonar Page; underwater waypoints. This makes it easier to find and use; To mark an underwater waypoint:; appropriate field, and press
  • Page 116 – Setting Up Sonar; To access the Sonar Tab:; Highlight the; Sonar; —select the efficiency of the digital depth update
  • Page 117 – Transducer; distance. To find out your speed, divide the distance by the time.; To calibrate the water speed:; Calibrating the Water Speed
  • Page 118 – Setting Up the Sonar Display; To access the Display sub tab:; Display Sub Tab; to show a graphic flasher representation on; Sonar Page with the Sonar Display Settings Changed
  • Page 119 – Viewing the Temperature; You must be receiving proper sonar data from another; To access the Temperature sub tab:; Temperature; Temperature Sub Tab; Changing the Temperature Display
  • Page 120 – Understanding Sonar; Understanding the Sonar Display; Transducer Coverage; Aerial View of the Water
  • Page 121 – cannot show a large coverage area for finding fish. The 10° cone
  • Page 122 – Whiteline; bottom is hard or soft. When the sonar sound waves are reflected; Whiteline Off; Thermoclines; A rough definition of a thermocline is a break in water where
  • Page 123 – Physical Specifications; Accuracy
  • Page 124 – Optional Accessories; Garmin accessories have been designed and; Enhances the basemap and creates
  • Page 125 – Installation Information; GPSMAP 378/478 to auxiliary devices and removing the antenna.; Connecting the Power/Data Cable; VDC system and provides interface capabilities for connecting; Power/Data Connector on the GPSMAP 378/478 Unit; Power/Data Connector on the Cable
  • Page 126 – Connecting the Optional GXM 30 Antenna; Connect the optional GXM 30 antenna to the GPSMAP 378/478; You must subscribe to XM Radio and/or XM WX; To connect the GXM 30 antenna:; Position the antenna where it has a clear view of the sky.; GXM 30 Antenna Plugged In
  • Page 127 – Connecting Your GPSMAP 378/478 to a Computer; Fully install the supplied MapSource program, Trip &; USB Data Port on Your PC; To connect your GPS to your computer:; connected. USB drivers might be updated periodically. You can find
  • Page 128 – Using xImage for Customized Waypoint Icons; . See the Help file for complete; Installing and Removing Data Cards; To install a data card:; If the unit is on, a confirmation tone sounds. The first time; To remove a data card:; If the unit is on, a confirmation tone sounds when the data
  • Page 129 – To remove the GPS antenna:; Remove the external power cable from the connector on the; Removing the GPS Antenna
  • Page 130 – Satellite Information; Satellite Sky View; Satellite Location; location is shown in the location format you have selected.; Differential Field; tab and will show one of the following conditions:; None; —no optional beacon receiver is attached or enabled in; Searching for WAAS; —WAAS is enabled and the receiver is
  • Page 131 – confirmed an accuracy performance of 1–2 meters horizontal and
  • Page 132 – LORAN TD Setup; LORAN TD Feature; Setup TD; lorAn td s
  • Page 133 – To set up Loran TD from the Main Menu:; LORAN TD Position Format Handbook
  • Page 134 – Map Datums and Location Formats; What Are a Map Datums?; specific map datum. Every chart has a map datum reference, and you; What is a Location Format?; Using a Garmin GPS with Paper Land
  • Page 135 – use DSC, users must first register their VHF radio with the; What is a Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI); identifier to the Coast Guard when used in; Garmin does
  • Page 136 – How Are MMSI Assignments Obtained?; Non-Federal Users in the United States; application/licensing process when you file FCC Forms 159 and; Federal Users in the United States; How Can Garmin Help You with DSC?
  • Page 137 – Messages; —a fish was detected. The unit shows an icon and beeps (if
  • Page 138 – —a complete uploaded track will not fit in memory. The
  • Page 139 – Data Field Options; option. Some of these options are supported only by devices
  • Page 141 – Software License Agreement; BY USING THE GPSMAP 378/478, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE; Product Registration; Help us better support you by completing our online registration; Contact Garmin; Contact Garmin Product Support if you have any questions while; Contact; for in-country support information, or contact Garmin
  • Page 142 – Limited Warranty; Online Auction Purchases:
  • Page 143 – Weather Data Warranty; USER SAFETY
  • Page 144 – This product was developed using DAFIFTM, a product of the National; XM Satellite Radio Service Agreement; XM Satellite Radio Inc.; States. XM WX is a trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc.; XM s
  • Page 145 – FCC Compliance; • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.; fcc c
  • Page 152 – © 2009 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries; Garmin Corporation
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Summary

Page 2 - AutoLocate

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Page 3 - About This Manual; contains specifications, optional accessories,

I ntroductIon Thank you for choosing the Garmin ® GPSMAP ® 378/478, which utilizes the proven performance of Garmin GPS and full-featured mapping to create an unsurpassed portable marine navigation chartplotter and automobile navigation device. Take a moment to compare the contents of this package w...

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction ...........................................................................i Caring for the GPSMAP 378/478 ........................................... iv Warnings .................................................................................. v Important Information...

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