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echoMAP™ CHIRP 45/55/75/95 Series
Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 echoMAP™ CHIRP 45/55/75/95 Series Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature ................... 10 Deleting a Saved Route ..............21 Adding a Label to a Garmin Quickdraw Contours Map ....10 Deleting All Saved Routes ............. 21 Garmin Quickdraw Contours Settings ........... 11 Tracks ................
  • Page 3 Configuring the Recording Interval of the Track Log ..... 22 Setting the Zoom Level on the Sonar Screen ....31 Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks ..23 Setting the Scroll Speed ..........31 Auto Guidance ............... 23 Sonar Frequencies ............31 Creating an Auto Guidance Path ...........
  • Page 4 to a Chartplotter ............. 37 Copying Data from a Memory Card ....... 37 Copying Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks to a Memory Card ................37 Selecting a File Type for Third-Party Waypoints and Routes ................37 Sharing Waypoints and Routes Across Devices ... 37 Copying Built-In Maps to a Memory Card......
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Front View WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Infor- mation guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Physical dimensions echoMAP CHIRP 95sv 288.9 67.8 47.3 199.0 Power key 113.1 162.8 179.3 Device keys microSD™...
  • Page 6: Getting More Information

    The device returns to normal operation and transfer data such as way points, routes, after the software update process is and tracks to another compatible Garmin complete. chartplotter or a computer. 5 Remove the memory card.
  • Page 7: Adjusting The Backlight

    GPS data, if you have more than one GPS select the item. source. Charts and 3D Chart Views 1 Select Settings > System >GPS. The charts and 3D chart views that are avail- 2 Select the source for GPS data. able depend on the map data and accesso- Adjusting the Backlight ries used.
  • Page 8: Navigation Chart And Offshore Fishing Chart

    Navigation Chart and Offshore Fish- Chart Symbols ing Chart This table contains some of the common symbols you might see on the detailed NOTE: The offshore Fishing chart is avail- charts. able with premium charts, in some areas. Icon Description The Navigation and Fishing charts allow you to plan your course, view map information, Buoy...
  • Page 9: Viewing Location And Object Information On A Chart

    5 Review the course indicated by the ma- 1 From a chart or 3D chart view, select a genta line. navaid. NOTE: When using Auto Guidance, a 2 Select the name of the navaid. gray segment within any part of the ma- Heading Line and Angle Markers genta line indicates that Auto Guidance The heading line is an extension drawn on...
  • Page 10: Premium Charts

    Premium Charts NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some areas. CAUTION 1 From the Navigation chart or Fishing The Auto Guidance feature is based on chart, select a tide station. electronic chart information. That data does Tide direction and tide level information not ensure obstacle and bottom clearance.
  • Page 11: Showing Satellite Imagery On The Navigation Chart

    Adding a Label to a Garmin Quickdraw of the cone. Contours Map 2 Select Photo Point. You can add labels to a Garmin Quickdraw Garmin Quickdraw™ Contours Contours map to mark hazards or points of Mapping interest.
  • Page 12: Garmin Quickdraw Contours Settings

    3.1 m (10.5 ft.). Display Offset: Sets differences in contour Target is lost. A green X indicates depths and depth labels on a Garmin that the AIS transmission from the Quickdraw Contours map to compensate vessel is lost, and the chartplotter...
  • Page 13: Heading And Projected Course Of Activated Ais Targets

    NOTE: Vessels being tracked with the Blue chart view are applied only to that chart or Force Tracking feature are indicated with a to that 3D chart view. The details, projected blue-green color regardless of their status. heading, and trails settings configured for one chart or one 3D chart view are applied to Heading and Projected Course of Acti- all charts and to all 3D chart views.
  • Page 14: Ais Distress Signals

    Alarm > On. Transmission test lost. A message banner appears and an alarm sounds when an AIS-activated vessel en- Enabling AIS Transmission Test Alerts ters the safe-zone area around your boat. To avoid a large number of test alerts and The object is also labeled as dangerous symbols in crowded areas such as marinas, on the screen.
  • Page 15: Navigation And Fishing Chart Setup

    Overlay Numbers: See Overlay Numbers quires a compatible, connected antenna Settings, page and an active subscription. This might appear in the Chart Setup Chart Appearance: See Chart Appearance menu. Settings, page Chart Appearance:See Chart Appearance Waypoints and Tracks Settings on the Settings, page Charts and Chart Views This might appear in the Chart Setup...
  • Page 16: Showing A Navigation Inset

    5 Select a data field. this feature (Transducer Installation Set- tings, page 29). 6 Select the type of data shown in the field. World Map: Uses either a basic world map Showing a Navigation Inset or a shaded relief map on the chart. You can control whether a navigation inset These differences are visible only when appears on some chart views.
  • Page 17: Other Vessels Settings On The Charts And Chart Views

    Line. Details: Shows details about AIS-activated vessels. 2 If necessary, select Source, and select an option: Projected Heading: Sets the projected heading time for AIS- activated vessels. • To automatically use the source avail- able, select Auto. Trails: Shows the tracks of AIS vessels, and select the length of the track that appears •...
  • Page 18: Basic Navigation Questions

    Auto Guidance settings ance Line Con- destination. for my boat? figurations, page When you are using a compatible Garmin autopilot connectedto the chartplotter usingNMEA 2000 ,the autopilot follows ® Destinations the Auto Guidance route.
  • Page 19: Selecting A Destination Using The Navigation Chart

    CAUTION Waypoints. Garmin recommends using Guide To only • To view a list of previously saved under motor power. Using Guide To while routes, select Routes. under sail can cause an unexpected gybe, •...
  • Page 20: Setting And Following A Direct Course Using Go To

    Setting and Following a Direct Course select Route Using Chart, select the location, and select SELECT. Using Go To Marking an MOB or SOS Location CAUTION From the Home screen, select Man Over- When using Go To, a direct course and a board >...
  • Page 21: Deleting A Waypoint Or An Mob

    3 Select Navigate To. turn you make, starting from your present location. It should be the turn closest to 4 Select an option: your vessel. • To navigate directly to the location, 6 If necessary, select MENU. select Go To. 7 Select Navigate Route.
  • Page 22: Browsing For And Navigating Parallel To A Saved Route

    • To navigate the route from the starting the magenta line is a thinner purple line point used when the route was created, that represents the corrected course from select Forward. your present location to the destination. The corrected course is dynamic, and it •...
  • Page 23: Viewing A List Of Saved Tracks

    Viewing a List of Saved Tracks Retracing the Active Track Select User Data > Tracks > Saved Tracks. The track currently being recorded is called the active track. Editing a Saved Track 1 Select User Data > Tracks > Follow 1 Select User Data >...
  • Page 24: Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Routes, And Tracks

    Resolution > Change, and enter the Filtering a List of Routes and Auto maximum error allowed from the true Guidance Paths course before recording a track point. You can filter a list of routes and Auto Guid- ance paths to quickly find a saved destina- Deleting All Saved Waypoints, tion.
  • Page 25: Auto Guidance Line Configurations

    ance line to be placed. The Auto Guidance Navigation > Auto Guidance > Shore- line may move if you change this setting line Distance > Farthest. while navigating. The available values for • If the turns in the Auto Guidance line the Shoreline Distance setting are relative, are too wide, select Settings >...
  • Page 26: Boundaries

    Safe Height: Sets the minimum height (chart 20). height datum) of a bridge that your boat 1 Select User Data > Routes. can safely travel under. 2 Select a route. Shoreline Distance: Sets how close to the 3 Select Edit Route > Save as Boundary. shore you want the Auto Guidance line to Converting a Track to a Boundary be placed.
  • Page 27: Autopilot

    Autopilot Setting the Power Saver You can adjust the level of rudder activity. WARNING 1 From the autopilot screen, select MENU You can use the autopilot feature only at a > Autopilot Setup Power Mode Setup > station installed next to a helm, throttle, and Power Saver.
  • Page 28: Following The Williamson Turn Pattern

    specified time and angle, across your pres- the screen,select Overlay Numbers. ent heading. • To change the data shown in the com- 1 From the autopilot screen, select MENU > bination, select the screen to change, Pattern Steering > Zigzag. and select the new data.
  • Page 29: Downvü Sonar View

    depending on the equipment connected. Left side of the boat The full-screen Traditional sonar view show Right side of the boat a large image of the sonar readings from a transducer. The range scale along the right The transducer on your vessel side of the screen shows the depth of de- Trees tected objects as the screen scrolls from the...
  • Page 30: Selecting The Transducer Type

    Selecting the Transducer Type Transmit Power: Reduces transducer ringing near the surface. A lower transmit Before you can select the transducer type, power value reduces transducer ringing, you must know what kind of transducer you but can also reduce the strength of the have.
  • Page 31: Pausing The Sonar Display

    2 Select SELECT. brightness manually, select Up or Down. 3 If necessary, edit the waypoint informa- tion. • To allow the chartplotter to adjust the gain or brightness automatically, select Pausing the Sonar Display an automatic option. From a sonar view, select MENU > Pause Adjusting the Color Intensity Sonar.
  • Page 32: Setting The Zoom Level On The Sonar Screen

    bottom can appear on the screen as long as viewing DownVü or SideVü sonar it appears within the range you have set. views, it is recommend to use the Auto setting. 1 From a sonar view, select MENU > Range. •...
  • Page 33: Creating A Frequency Preset

    1 From a sonar view, select MENU > Fre- vide darker color assignments to the low quency. intensity returns. The low contrast color schemes provide color assignments to 2 Select a frequency suited to your needs the low intensity returns that are similar to and water depth.
  • Page 34: Transducer Installation Settings

    interference. Use AHRS: Allows the internal attitude head- ing and reference system (AHRS) sen- Surface Noise: Hides surface noise to help sors to detect the installation angle of the reduce clutter. Wider beam widths (lower Panoptix transducer. When this setting is frequencies) can show more targets, but turned off, it is assumed the transducer is can generate more surface noise.
  • Page 35: Deleting A Sonar Recording

    Deleting a Sonar Recording • To set all the readings to zero, select Reset All. 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot. Tide, Current, and Celestial Informa- 2 From a sonar view, select MENU > Sonar > Sonar Recordings. tion 3 Select a recording.
  • Page 36: Viewing Information For A Different Tide Or Current Station

    • If available, to view information for the Adding a DSC Contact day after the date shown, select Next You can add a vessel to your DSC list. You Day. can make calls to a DSC contact from the • If available, to view information for the chartplotter.
  • Page 37: Navigating To A Tracked Vessel

    1 Select Navigation Info > Other Vessels When you connect the chartplotter to a > DSC List. Garmin VHF radio, you can use the chart- 2 Select a position-report call. plotter interface to set up an individual 3 Select Navigate To.
  • Page 38: Chartplotter Data Management

    You can import and export waypoints and the call to the radio. routes from third-party devices. 5 On your Garmin VHF radio, select Call. 1 Select Navigation Info > User Data > Data Transfer > File Type. Chartplotter Data Management 2 Select GPX.
  • Page 39: Restoring Backup Data To A Chartplotter

    Not all options are available on all models. Select Settings > System > Display. 2 Select Settings > System > System Information > Garmin Devices > Save to Backlight: Sets the backlight level. Card. Color Mode: Sets the device to display day 3 If necessary, select the memory card to or night colors.
  • Page 40: My Vessel Settings

    and the unit ID number. You may need this transducer location. information to update the system software or Enter a positive number to offset for a keel. to purchase additional map data information. You can enter a negative number to compen- Select Settings >...
  • Page 41: Calibrating A Water Speed Device

    NMEA devices, when you add fuel to your vessel. computers, or other Garmin devices. 1 Select Navigation Info > Engine > NMEA 0183 Setup: Sets the NMEA 0183 MENU.
  • Page 42: Nmea 0183

    GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, Off Course: Sets an alarm to sound when GPRMB, GPRMC, GPRTE, GPVTG, GPW- you are off course by a specified dis- PL, GPXTE, and Garmin proprietary sen- tance. tences PGRME, PGRMM, and PGRMZ. System Alarms This chartplotter also includes support for the WPL sentence, DSC, and sonar NMEA Alarm Clock: Sets an alarm clock.
  • Page 43: Navigation Settings

    Help us better support you by completing our sition to be calculated based on time or on line registration today. distance. • Go to Garmin.com/express. Turn Transition Time: Sets how many • Keep the original sales receipt, or a photo- minutes before the turn that you transi- copy, in a safe place.
  • Page 44: Screenshots

    • If the device is receiving enough power but Troubleshooting does not turn on, contact Garmin product support at Garmin.com/support. My device will not acquire GPS signals My device is not creating waypoints in...
  • Page 45: Specifications

    often this is found near the map key. Maximum depth 2,300 ft @ 77 kHz, 2 On the chartplotter, select Settings (@77kHz) freshwater >Units. 1,100 ft @ 77 kHz, saltwater 3 Select the correct map datum and posi- tion format settings. (depth capacity is dependent on water 4 Create the waypoint again.
  • Page 46: Nmea 0183 Information

    NMEA 0183 Information Receive Depth Type Sentence Description Depth below trans- ducer Transmit GPAPB APB: Heading or track controller (auto- Water temperature pilot) sentence “B” RMC/ GPS position GPBOD BOD: Bearing (origin GGA/GLL to destination) Water speed and GPBWC BWC: Bearing and heading distance to waypoint Waypoint location...
  • Page 47: Nmea 2000 Pgn Information

    NMEA 2000 PGN Information 127493 Transmission parame- ters: Dynamic Type Description 127498 Engine parameters: Transmit 059392 ISO acknowledgment Static receive 127505 Fluid level 059904 ISO request 129038 AIS class A position report 060928 ISO address claim 129039 AIS class B position 126208 NMEA: Command, report request, and acknowl-...
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