Garmin 5000 Series - Manual

Garmin 5000 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ntroductIon; Tips and Shortcuts; Power; Backlight; Manual Conventions; Configuring System Settings:
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  • Page 6 – Failure to avoid the following potentially; Warnings; MAP DATA INFORMATION:; Hg
  • Page 7 – ettInG; Front and Rear Panels
  • Page 8 – To turn the unit on, press and release the; key. When the Warning screen appears, touch; I Agree; to open the Home screen.
  • Page 9 – Adjusting the Backlight; While the unit is on, press and release the; Adjusting the Color Mode; Press and release the; Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals; are green; Inserting and Removing SD Cards
  • Page 10 – To remove the SD card, press in on the card. The card pops out.; Restoring Factory Settings; You can restore your unit to the original factory settings.; This procedure deletes any information you have entered.; To restore factory settings:; to restore all factory settings or touch; Viewing System Information; software or purchase additional map data information.; From the Home screen, touch; Using the Simulator Mode; satellites in simulator mode.; actual satellite signals.; To turn on Simulator Mode; From the Home screen touch
  • Page 11 – Understanding the Home Screen; Use the Home screen to access all other screens.; Configure; —allows you to view and edit your unit and system settings (
  • Page 12 – sInG; preprogrammed SD cards (See; Fishing Chart; for depth recognition.; Fish Eye 3D—; the chart’s information.; Using the Navigation Chart; To access a navigation chart, from the Home screen, touch; Charts; Navigation Chart Settings; Menu; Garmin XM network device. See
  • Page 13 – Overlay Numbers; to show navigation, fishing, and sailing numbers. When set to; Auto; Understanding Chart Data; Zooming In and Out on the Map; To navigate to a point on the chart:; Touch the point on the chart where you want to go.
  • Page 14 – Navigate To; or; Guide To; (available when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision card; Panning the Navigation Chart; stop Panning; its name appears instead of; Review; .) Touch this button to view details of the objects in the vicinity
  • Page 15 – of the pointer. If the point is near several objects and you touch; , you are presented with a list; —allows you to navigate to the selected location (; Create Waypoint; —marks a waypoint at the selected location (; Information; —allows you to view tide stations (; Accessing Additional Object Information; Viewing Tide Station Information; if more than
  • Page 16 – Using Mariner’s Eye; To access the Mariner’s Eye screen from the Home screen, touch; Mariner’s Eye Settings
  • Page 17 – Using BlueChart g2 Vision; sea floor according to the chart’s information.
  • Page 18 – Using the SD Card; Using Mariner’s Eye 3D
  • Page 19 – Mariner’s Eye 3D Settings; Colors; Using Fish Eye 3D; underwater view of the sea floor or lake bottom. The
  • Page 20 – Fish Eye 3D Settings; MENu; Changing the Chart Settings
  • Page 21 – spot Depth; —turns on spot soundings and sets a dangerous depth.; light sectors; —adjusts the drawing of light sectors on the map.; symbols; —adjusts the size of the symbols shown on the map.; Using Tracks; To turn the track log on:; —select; Off
  • Page 22 – Interval; plots is more accurate, but fills the track log faster.; Color; —sets the color of the track plot.; To edit or delete a saved track:; Using Fishing Charts; and is best for offshore deep-sea fishing.; Enabling High Resolution; chart when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision SD card.; To enable satellite imagery:
  • Page 23 – further by touching the; Chart setup; Viewing Aerial Photos
  • Page 24 – To access aerial photos from the navigation chart:; Touch; Touch a camera icon, and; Touch; View Fullscreen; Viewing Current Station Information
  • Page 25 – To switch the focus screen, touch
  • Page 26 – To customize the screen combinations:; While viewing a combinations screen, touch; Combinations > Unused Combo
  • Page 27 – here; Use the; Where To; Go To; —takes you directly to the destination.; Route To; Guide To does not assure obstacle and bottom clearance.; Navigating to a Destination; Where To; the 50 nearest locations and the distance and bearing to each.
  • Page 28 – about the selected marine service appears.; when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision card to use Auto; From the chart, Touch
  • Page 29 – To search for a destination by name:; Creating and Using Waypoints; water temp for each waypoint.; To create a new waypoint:
  • Page 30 – To mark your current location as a waypoint:; Touching; Mark; only creates a waypoint at your present location.; MOB; To edit an existing waypoint on the Navigation screen:
  • Page 31 – waypoints. Touch the waypoint you want to edit.; To move the waypoint on the navigation chart:
  • Page 32 – Creating and Using Routes; To create a route from your present location:; backward from the destination) and then touch; To create a route in another location:
  • Page 33 – To create a route using Auto Guidance:; To edit or delete a route:
  • Page 34 – Edit Route
  • Page 35 – IeWInG
  • Page 36 – To view the Current Report for the selected station, touch; Viewing Celestial Information; To view celestial information from the Home screen, touch; Viewing User Data
  • Page 37 – To back up data to a PC:
  • Page 38 – Merge User Data; to transfer data between all the chartplotters connected to the; Viewing Information on Other Boats; To view information about other boats from the Home screen, touch; to
  • Page 39 – Viewing Gauges; network capable of sensing engine data to view the gauges.; To select an analog or digital screen:; To view the Gauges from the Home screen, touch; To select an analog or digital screen, touch; from the Gauges screen.; Gauge Setup; reset the odometer to zero.; Viewing Video; to define the amount of
  • Page 40 – onfIGurInG; Use the Configure screen to configure unit settings.; Configuring System Settings; Changing Units of Measure; individually define units of measure for:; depth and temperature information.
  • Page 41 – Pressure; or chart that specifies a different map datum.; Configuring Communications Settings
  • Page 42 – Touch the NMEA output sentence to select on or off.; —selects how the unit outputs waypoint identifiers (; Setting Alarms
  • Page 43 – On; Setting Navigation Alarms; To set a navigation alarm from the Home screen, touch; —sets an alarm to sound when you exceed a specified drift distance.; Setting Engine Alarms; To set an engine fuel alarm from the Home screen, touch; Setting System Alarms; To set a system alarm from the Home screen, touch
  • Page 44 – Setting Sonar Alarms; above or below the specified temperature.; the Garmin Marine Network to receive sonar information.; Setting Weather Alarms; Garmin Marine Network to view weather information. Refer to; Configuring My Boat; To configure settings for your boat from the Home screen, touch
  • Page 45 – Keel Offset; to accept the number.; Cancel; to cancel your changes and return to the My Boat screen.; Transducer; speed Too low; message appears. Touch; OK; and safely increase boat speed. If you get the
  • Page 46 – Configuring Other Boats; external AIS or DSC device. Refer to; —turn a safe zone around your boat on or off. This is used for; —sounds an alarm if AIS (Automatic Identification System) or MARPA; Details; appear next to the target icon.; Configuring XM Audio; To configure XM audio from the Home screen, touch
  • Page 47 – functions only work when used in North America.
  • Page 48 – Viewing Connected Garmin Marine Network Devices; System > System Information > Network Devices; Back; or the; Home
  • Page 49 – the most susceptible part of the body.; To Turn on the Radar:; To Turn off the Radar:
  • Page 50 – Understanding the Cruising Screen; Cruising Screen Settings; Gain—
  • Page 51 – Guard Zone—; . If the guard zone is on, you can define the; Targeting on the Cruising Screen; Create Waypoint—; NMEA 0183 sentence HDM or HDG.
  • Page 52 – MARPA Target; (only appears when you are targeting a tagged MARPA object); Understanding the Radar Overlay Screen; Radar
  • Page 53 – Radar Overlay Screen Options; Changing Radar Settings
  • Page 54 – transducer you are using. Touch; Understanding the Full Screen; Understanding the Split Zoom Screen
  • Page 55 – Understanding the Split Frequency Screen; Understanding the Temp Log; sonar
  • Page 56 – Setting Up Sonar; distinction between fish and structure easier.
  • Page 57 – To show water temperature or water speed, change the setting to; transducer is capable, the data is shown.; Advanced Sonar Settings; —twice the magnification. Select
  • Page 58 – eather; Using XM WX Weather; NEX; Setting the XM WX Weather Options; To configure the weather settings from the Home screen, touch; Viewing Precipitation Information; Viewing NEXRAD Radar Information
  • Page 59 – To view the weather legend from the Home screen, touch; Understanding Storm Cell Information
  • Page 60 – Understanding Marine Warnings; marine weather warning zones.; Understanding County Warnings
  • Page 61 – Viewing Forecast Information; for another time period, touch; . The forecasted weather for the next 12 hours is; Next Forecast; Understanding Fronts; either the highest or lowest relative to the surrounding area.; around High Pressure Centers in North America.; Understanding City Forecasts
  • Page 62 – Viewing Sea Conditions; Understanding Surface Winds; Understanding Wave Height; direction of the red arrow.; Viewing Fishing Information
  • Page 63 – Understanding Surface Pressure; screen touch; Viewing Visibility Information; To view visibility information from the Home screen touch
  • Page 64 – Viewing Buoy Reports; To view a buoy report, touch a buoy; Buoy
  • Page 65 – Using XM Audio; Selecting an XM Audio Channel; XM Audio Settings
  • Page 66 – ppendIX; Specifications; Physical Specifications; Differential-ready 12 parallel channel WAAS-capable receiver
  • Page 67 – Initializing Unit Settings; must also be configured when restoring factory settings (; specifications for more information.
  • Page 68 – Calibrating the Touchscreen; While the unit is turned off, press the; When the Warning screen appears (with the; Approved NMEA 0183 sentences:; To configure how the unit sees these NMEA 0183 sentences, see; installed NMEA 2000 network.
  • Page 70 – Messages and Alarms; —boat is a specified alarm distance from the destination waypoint.
  • Page 71 – inside the user-defined target temperature zone.
  • Page 72 – —the boat has left the user-defined course.
  • Page 73 – —tide has reached user-specified tide alarm range.
  • Page 74 – Weather service lost; —(XM WX weather) the weather service is no longer communicating. Make; XM service Incompatible. software update Required; —an XM service software update is; Product Registration; Contact Garmin; Caring for the Unit; Cleaning the Case; wipe and air dry the unit before reuse.
  • Page 75 – FCC Compliance; Industry Canada Compliance; Manuals; Declaration of Conformity; Limited Warranty
  • Page 76 – Online Auction Purchases:; International Purchases:; Weather Data Warranty
  • Page 77 – Software License Agreement
  • Page 78 – ndeX
  • Page 82 – © 2007 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries
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Summary

Page 3 - ntroductIon; Tips and Shortcuts; Power; Backlight; Manual Conventions; Configuring System Settings:

GPSMAP 5000 Series Owner’s Manual i I ntroductIon I ntroductIon This manual includes information for the following products: GPSMAP ® 5008 GPSMAP ® 5208 GPSMAP ® 5012 GPSMAP ® 5212 Tips and Shortcuts Touch Home from any screen to return to the Home screen. Touch Menu from any main screen to access a...

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ii GPSMAP 5000 Series Owner’s Manual I ntroductIon t able of c ontents Introduction ...........................................................................................................................i Tips and Shortcuts ...........................................................................

Page 6 - Failure to avoid the following potentially; Warnings; MAP DATA INFORMATION:; Hg

iv GPSMAP 5000 Series Owner’s Manual I ntroductIon Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. When navigating, carefully compare information displayed on the unit to all available navigation sources, ...

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