Antenna Specifications; Installation Troubleshooting - Garmin GMR 420 xHD 2 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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Specification
Measurement
Input
From 10 to 32 Vdc
voltage
Fuse
Radar power cable, no voltage converter: 30 A
(included)
Radar power cable, with voltage converter (if
applicable): 15 A (included)
Voltage converter (if applicable): 30 A (not included)
Input power
GMR 424 and 426:
• Typical: 55 W
• Max.: 160 W
GMR 624 and 626:
• Typical: 65 W
• Max.: 170 W
GMR 1224 and 1226:
• Typical: 90 W
• Max.: 125 W
GMR 2524 and 2526:
• Typical: 100 W
• Max.: 180 W
Pulse width
For pulse width information, go to the specifications
tab for your radar model on www.garmin.com.
*The radar should be located in a position that is at least this far
from people on the vessel when it is transmitting.
IEC 60936-1, clause 3-27.1, states maximum distances from the
antenna at which radio frequency (RF) levels can be expected.

Antenna Specifications

Specification
Measurement
Type
End-fed slotted waveguide
Horizontal beam width
4 ft. antenna: 1.8 degrees
6 ft. antenna: 1.1 degrees
Horizontal side lobes
-23 dB within ±10 degrees of main
-30 dB outside ±10 degrees of main
Vertical beam width
23º
Antenna gain
4 ft. antenna: 27 dB
6 ft. antenna: 29 dB
Polarization
Horizontal

Installation Troubleshooting

Symptom
Possible Causes
The radar does
• The power cable may not be connected correctly
not turn on. The
to the device or to the battery. Check all
status LED is not
connections.
on.
• The inline fuse may have blown. Check the fuse
and replace it if necessary.
• The wire gauge used to extend the power cable
may be too small for the length of the extension.
Check the table provided in the Power Cable
Extensions section of these instructions to make
sure the correct wire gauge is used
Extensions, page
• If the radar uses a voltage converter, it may be
connected through an incompatible or third-party
voltage converter. Use only the voltage converter
supplied with the radar.
The radar is not
• The radar may not be powering on. Check the
available on the
status LED.
Garmin device or
• The device software may not be up-to-date.
on devices
Update the software on the device or on the
connected to the
Garmin Marine Network.
Garmin Marine
• The network cable may not be connected
Network.
correctly to the device or to the Garmin Marine
Network. Check all connections.
• If a field-installable network connector was used, it
may have been installed improperly. Check the
connector.
The status LED is located on the product label, and can help
troubleshoot installation problems.
GMR 420/620/1220/2520 xHD2 Series Installation Instructions
(Power Cable
4).
Status LED Color
Radar Status
and Activity
Solid red
The radar is getting ready for use. This should
only stay red briefly before changing to flashing
green.
Flashing green
The radar is operating properly.
Flashing orange
The radar software is being updated.
Flashing red
The radar has encountered an error. Contact
Garmin product support for assistance.
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