Renaming A Sonar Source; Creating A Waypoint On The Sonar Screen; Pausing The Sonar Display; Viewing Sonar History - Garmin ECHOMAP PLUS Owner's Manual

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Renaming a Sonar Source

You can rename a sonar source to easily identify that source. For example, you use "Bow" as the name of the
transducer on the bow of your boat.
To rename a source, you must be in the applicable sonar view for the source. For example, to rename the
Garmin ClearVü sonar source, you must open the Garmin ClearVü sonar view.
1 From the sonar view, select MENU > Sonar Setup > Source > Rename Sources.
2 Enter the name.

Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen

1 From a sonar view, select an action:
• On devices with keys, press or .
• On devices with touchscreens, drag the screen or touch
2 Select a location.
3 Select
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4 If necessary, edit the waypoint information, such as the waypoint name.

Pausing the Sonar Display

From a sonar view, select an action:
• On devices with keys, press or .
• On devices with touchscreens, drag the screen or touch

Viewing Sonar History

You can scroll the sonar display to view historical sonar data.
NOTE: Not all transducers save historical sonar data.
1 From a sonar view, select an action:
• On devices with keys, hold .
• On devices with touchscreens, drag the screen to the right.
2 Select BACK to exit.

Sonar Sharing

You can view the sonar data from all compatible sources on the Garmin Marine Network. You can view sonar
data from a compatible external sonar module, such as a GCV
sonar data from other chartplotters that have a built-in sonar module.
Each chartplotter on the network can display sonar data from every compatible sonar module and transducer on
the network, no matter where the chartplotters and transducers are mounted on your boat. For example, from
one ECHOMAP Plus 93sv device mounted at the back of the boat, you can view the sonar data from another
ECHOMAP Plus device and Garmin ClearVü transducer mounted at the front of your boat.
When sharing sonar data, the values of some sonar settings, such as Range and Gain, are synchronized across
the devices on the network. The values of other sonar settings, such as the Appearance settings, are not
synchronized and should be configured on each individual device. In addition, the scroll rates of the various
traditional and Garmin ClearVü sonar views are synchronized to make the split views more cohesive.
NOTE: Using multiple transducers simultaneously can create cross talk, which can be removed by adjusting the
Interference sonar setting.
Sonar Fishfinder
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sonar module. In addition, you can view the
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