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  • Page 1 Owners manual VOLVO PENTA Glass Cockpit...
  • Page 2 © 2020 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Garmin. Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the Wind Sensor Dimensions......... 5 Orientation..........10 Adding a SmartMode Layout....5 Viewing Boat Data on a Garmin Watch... 10 Creating a New Combination Page..5 Viewing Boat Data on a Garmin Nautix™ Deleting a Combination Page....5 Device............10 Customizing the Data Overlays....
  • Page 4 Browsing for and Navigating to a Saved Waypoint..........24 Garmin Quickdraw Contours Deleting a Waypoint or an MOB... 24 Mapping..........19 Deleting All Waypoints......24 Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin Routes............24 Quickdraw Contours Feature....20 Table of Contents...
  • Page 5 Converting a Route to a Boundary..28 Split-Frequency Sonar View....34 Converting a Track to a Boundary..29 Split-Zoom Sonar View......34 Editing a Boundary....... 29 Garmin ClearVü Sonar View....34 Linking a Boundary to a SmartMode Garmin SideVü™ Sonar View....34 Layout...........29 SideVü Scanning Technology....34 Setting a Boundary Alarm....
  • Page 6 Radar Interpretation......... 45 Adjusting the Level of Detail....37 Radar Overlay........46 Adjusting the Color Intensity....37 Radar Overlay and Chart Data Traditional, Garmin ClearVü, and SideVü Alignment..........46 Sonar Setup..........38 Transmitting Radar Signals......46 Setting the Zoom Level on the Sonar Stopping the Transmission of Radar Screen..........
  • Page 7 Radar Filter Settings......50 Adjusting the Autopilot Response.... 54 Adjusting Sea Clutter on the Radar Enabling the Autopilot Controls on a Screen..........50 Garmin Watch.......... 54 Adjusting Rain Clutter on the Radar Customizing the Autopilot Button Screen..........50 Actions..........54 Averaging Multiple Scans on the Radar Controlling the Autopilot with a GRID 20 Screen..........
  • Page 8 Turning On DSC........57 inReach® Messages......61 DSC List........... 57 Connecting an inReach Device to the Viewing the DSC List......57 Chartplotter..........61 Adding a DSC Contact......57 Receiving inReach Messages....61 Incoming Distress Calls......57 Sending an inReach Preset Message..61 Navigating to a Vessel in Distress..57 Replying to an inReach Message....
  • Page 9 Muting the Media Volume.....64 Changing the Weather Chart....67 Enabling and Disabling Zones....64 Viewing Precipitation Information.....67 VHF Radio..........64 Storm Cell and Lightning Information... 67 Scanning VHF Channels...... 64 Hurricane Information......67 Adjusting the VHF Squelch....64 Forecast Information........ 67 Radio............64 Viewing a Marine Forecast or an Offshore Forecast.........68...
  • Page 10 Changing the Surround View Camera Settings..........81 Layout............75 Other Vessels Settings......81 Showing and Hiding the Visual Bumper...75 Settings that are Synced on the Garmin Adjusting the Visual Bumper....75 Marine Network........81 Showing the Distance Marker....75 Restoring the Original Chartplotter Factory Renaming a Camera........
  • Page 11 Appendix..........83 ActiveCaptain and Garmin Express..83 Garmin Express App........ 84 Installing the Garmin Express App on a Computer..........84 Registering Your Device Using the Garmin Express App......84 Updating Your Charts Using the Garmin Express App......... 84 Software Updates......... 85...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    SONAR models) Micro-USB for compatible Garmin card reader NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 ® network 2 microSD ® memory card slots, 32 GB max. Only compatible Garmin card readers recommended. Third-party card readers are not guaranteed to be fully compatible. Introduction...
  • Page 14: Glass Cockpit B12 Connector View

    These on-screen buttons may be displayed on some screens and functions. Some buttons are accessible only Tips and Shortcuts • Press to turn on the chartplotter. Only compatible Garmin card readers recommended. Third-party card readers are not guaranteed to be fully compatible. Introduction...
  • Page 15: Locking And Unlocking The Touchscreen

    Garmin Support Center • From any screen, press repeatedly to scroll through the brightness levels, if available. This can be helpful Go to support.garmin.com for help and information, such when the brightness is so low you cannot see the as product manuals, frequently asked questions, videos, screen.
  • Page 16: Adding An Item To Favorites

    An indicator appears on the Info button when an alarm is activated (Warning Manager, page 63). When multiple displays are installed on the Garmin Marine Network, you can group them together into a station. A station enables the displays to work together, instead of as several separate displays. You can customize the layout of the screens on each display, making each screen different on each display.
  • Page 17: Customizing The Startup Screen

    3 Select Edit Layout or Edit Combo. home screen in a station appears on all displays in the station. 4 Select an option: 1 From the home screen, select SmartMode™ > Menu • To change the name, select Name or Name & >...
  • Page 18: Linking A Layout To The Control And Joystick Buttons

    Presets A preset is a collection of settings that optimize the screen or view. You can use particular presets to optimize groups of settings for your activity. For example, some settings might be optimal for when you are fishing, and others might be optimal for when you are cruising.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Color Mode

    ® Controls > ActiveCaptain. WARNING 2 From the ActiveCaptain page, select Wi-Fi Network This feature allows users to submit information. Garmin > Wi-Fi > On. makes no representations about the accuracy, 3 Enter a name and password for this network.
  • Page 20: Enabling Smart Notifications

    8 From your mobile device settings, open the Wi‑Fi ® Do not read or reply to notifications while operating the connections page and connect to the Garmin device, vessel. Failure to pay attention to the conditions on the using the name and password you entered in the water can result in vessel damage, personal injury, or Garmin device.
  • Page 21: Updating Charts With Activecaptain

    The installation process can take several minutes. Connecting wireless devices allows you to use Garmin apps, such as ActiveCaptain. 1 Connect the mobile device to the Glass Cockpit device (Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App, page Wi‑Fi Network 2 When a software update is available and you have Setting Up the Wi‑Fi Wireless Network...
  • Page 22: Pairing The Wireless Remote Control With The Chartplotter

    2 Select the wind sensor. vessels. 3 Select Enable. 1 Bring the a Garmin Nautix device within range (3 m) of The chartplotter begins searching for and connecting the chartplotter. to the wireless sensor.
  • Page 23: Navigation Chart And Fishing Chart

    You can access the charts and 3D chart views by for use when fishing. To open the Fishing Chart, select selecting Charts. Charts > Fishing Chart. Nav. Chart: Shows navigation data available on your pre- Zooming In and Out Using the Touchscreen loaded maps and from supplemental maps, if available.
  • Page 24: Viewing Location And Object Information On A Chart

    Viewing Location and Object Information on a Chart 4 Review the course indicated by the magenta line. You can view information, such as tide, current, celestial, NOTE: When using Auto Guidance, a gray segment chart notes, or local services, about a location or an within any part of the magenta line indicates that Auto object on the Navigation chart or the Fishing chart.
  • Page 25: Viewing Tide Station Information

    provides an underwater view of the sea floor or lake of the current at a specific location on the chart. The color bottom. of the current arrow indicates the range of speed for the current at that location. When you move the cursor over Suspended targets, such as fish, are indicated by red, the current direction indicator, the specific current speed green, and yellow spheres.
  • Page 26: Automatic Identification System

    NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in Symbol Description some areas. Dangerous target in range. The target flashes You can use aerial photographs of landmarks, marinas, while an alarm sounds and a message banner and harbors to help orient yourself to your surroundings or appears.
  • Page 27: Activating A Target For An Ais Vessel

    3 Select Time To, and select a time at which the alarm will sound if a target is determined to intersect the safe zone. For example, to be notified of a pending intersection When course over ground and heading information are 10 minutes before it will likely occur, set Time To to 10, provided by an activated AIS target, but rate of turn and the alarm will sound 10 minutes before the vessel...
  • Page 28: Ais Distress Signals

    16). to see more information about the transmission Quickdraw Contours: Turns on bottom contour drawing, and begin navigation. and allows you to create fishing map labels (Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping, page 19). Transmission lost. Settings: Adjusts the chart settings (Chart Settings, page 19).
  • Page 29: Chart Layer Settings

    Settings, page 18). Wind Rose: Shows a visual representation of the wind angle or direction provided by the connected wind Quickdraw Contours: Shows and hides Garmin sensor and sets the wind source. Quickdraw Contours data (Garmin Quickdraw Contours Settings, page 21).
  • Page 30: User Data Layer Settings

    The depth ranges apply to all charts and all bodies the list of boundaries. of water. Tracks: Shows tracks on the chart. Some Garmin LakeVü ™ and premium supplemental charts have multiple depth range shading by default. Other Vessels Layer Settings NOTE: These options require connected accessories, such as an AIS receiver, radar, or VHF radio.
  • Page 31: Chart Settings

    Garmin or an approved third party producer. Options Menu, page 50). You can purchase maps from Garmin. If you purchase Other Vessels: Sets how other vessels are displayed on maps from a seller other than Garmin, investigate the the radar view (Other Vessels Layer Settings, seller before purchasing.
  • Page 32: Mapping A Body Of Water Using The Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature

    (Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using Getting Started. ActiveCaptain, page 20) and share the contours you 3 If you do not have a Garmin Connect account, create have created (Sharing Your Garmin Quickdraw Contours one. Maps with the Garmin Quickdraw Community Using ActiveCaptain, page 20).
  • Page 33: Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using Garmin Connect

    Offset value. 4 Select Share Your Contours. User Display Offset: Sets differences in contour depths 5 Browse to your memory card, and select the /Garmin and depth labels on your own contours maps to folder. compensate for changes in the water level of a body of 6 Open the Quickdraw folder, and select the file named water, or for depth errors in recorded maps.
  • Page 34: Basic Navigation Questions

    To navigate, you must choose a destination, set a course Question Answer or create a route, and follow the course or route. You can follow the course or the route on the Navigation chart, If you have premium maps Fishing chart, Perspective 3D chart view, or Mariner’s Eye that support Auto Guidance 3D chart view.
  • Page 35: Stopping Navigation

    Marking an SOS Location You can set and follow a direct course from your current location to a selected destination. You can mark an SOS or MOB (man overboard) location. 1 Select a destination (Destinations, page 22). 1 Hold SOS for one second. 2 Select Navigate To >...
  • Page 36: Browsing For And Navigating To A Saved Waypoint

    Browsing for and Navigating to a Saved Waypoint Creating and Navigating a Route From Your Present Location WARNING You can create and immediately navigate a route on the All route and navigation lines displayed on the chartplotter Navigation chart or the Fishing chart. This method does are only intended to provide general route guidance or to not save the route.
  • Page 37: Browsing For And Navigating A Saved Route

    3 Select Review > Edit Route. 5 Indicate how to navigate the route: 4 Select an option: • To navigate the route from the starting point used when the route was created, to the left of the • To change the name, select Name, and enter the original route, select Forward - Port.
  • Page 38: Auto Guidance

    Auto Guidance Adjusting a Saved Auto Guidance Path 1 Select Info > User Data > Routes & Auto Guidance WARNING Paths. The Auto Guidance feature is based on electronic chart 2 Select a path, and select Review > Edit > Adjust information.
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Distance From Shore

    Vertical Clearance: Sets the minimum height of a bridge 8 Select an option: or obstacle, based on chart data, that your boat can • If the placement of the Auto Guidance line is safely travel under. satisfactory, select Menu > Navigation Options > Shoreline Distance: Sets how close to the shore you Stop Navigation, and proceed to step 10.
  • Page 40: Saving A Track As A Route

    Managing the Track Log Memory During Recording 3 Select Review > Edit Track. 1 Select Info > User Data > Tracks > Active Track 4 Select an option: Options. • Select Name, and enter the new name. 2 Select Record Mode. •...
  • Page 41: Converting A Track To A Boundary

    Converting a Track to a Boundary Deleting All Saved Waypoints, Tracks, Before you can convert a track to a boundary, you must Routes, and Boundaries record and save at least one track (Saving the Active Select Info > User Data > Delete User Data > Delete Track, page 27).
  • Page 42: Setting The Starting Line

    Start Line > GPS Bow Offset. If you have saved the polar table file as polar.plr and 2 Enter the distance. saving it to the Garmin/polars/ folder, the chartplotter 3 Select Done. imports the data automatically after you install the memory card.
  • Page 43: Showing Polar Data In Data Fields

    1 Save the polar table file (polar.plr) to the Garmin/ measure the distance from the transducer location to the polars/ folder on the memory card.
  • Page 44: Water Sport Controls

    Renaming a User Preset Button COG is your direction of movement. Heading is the direction the bow of the boat is pointed, when a heading When you have the water sports features set to your sensor is connected. desired settings, you can hold a user preset button to save your current settings.
  • Page 45: Ballast Tank Tips

    Suspended targets or fish compatible chartplotter can be used as a fishfinder. Chartplotter models without an xsv or xs in their names Bottom of the body of water require a Garmin sounder module and transducer to display sonar information. Sonar Fishfinder...
  • Page 46: Split-Frequency Sonar View

    Left side of the boat the same screen. Garmin ClearVü Sonar View Right side of the boat NOTE: To receive Garmin ClearVü scanning sonar, you need a compatible transducer. For information about The transducer on your vessel compatible transducers, go to garmin.com/transducers.
  • Page 47: Panoptix Sonar Views

    TIP: To reset the pin and measure from the current location of the pin, select Set Reference. Panoptix Sonar Views To receive Panoptix sonar, you need a compatible transducer. The Panoptix sonar views allow you to see all around the boat in real time.
  • Page 48: Realvü 3D Historical Sonar View

    Structure Fish Selecting the Transducer Type This chartplotter is compatible with a range of accessory FrontVü Sonar View transducers, including the Garmin ClearVü ™ transducers, The Panoptix FrontVü sonar view increases your which are available at garmin.com/transducers. situational awareness by showing obstructions under the If you are connecting a transducer that was not included water, up to 91 meters (300 feet) in front of the boat.
  • Page 49: Selecting A Sonar Source

    You can view the sonar data from all compatible sources • Select Settings > My Vessel > Transducers. on the Garmin Marine Network. You can view sonar data 2 Select an option: from a compatible external sonar module, such as a •...
  • Page 50: Traditional, Garmin Clearvü, And Sidevü Sonar Setup

    In or Zoom Out to increase or decrease the 2 Select an option: magnification of the magnified area. • While in the Garmin ClearVü or SideVü sonar view, • To set the depth range of the magnified area select Contrast.
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Range Of The Depth Or Width Scale

    You can adjust the range of the depth scale traditional to control and suppress clutter or noise near the water and Garmin ClearVü sonar views and the range of the surface. It also allows for the display of targets near the width scale for the SideVü...
  • Page 52: Sonar Alarms

    75). Failure Installation Settings to set audible alarms could lead to injury or property From a Traditional, Garmin ClearVü, or SideVü sonar damage. view, select Menu > Sonar Setup > Installation. Transmit Rate: Sets the length of time between sonar NOTE: Not all options are available on all transducers.
  • Page 53: Sonar Frequencies

    Allows you to change the transducer, view details responsibility to use the device in compliance with all about the transducers, and save details to a memory applicable laws and ordinances. card. 1 From a sonar view, select Menu > Frequency. Sonar Frequencies 2 Select a frequency suited to your needs and water NOTE: The frequencies available depend on the device...
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Realvü Viewing Angle And Zoom Level

    NOTE: The scrolling history is hidden while the screen is intensity returns and noise. If you want to see all return in zoom mode. information, you can increase the gain to see more information on the screen. This also increases noise, 1 From a Panoptix LiveVü...
  • Page 55: Livevü And Frontvü Appearance Settings

    On-screen Control: Shows the on-screen buttons. CAUTION Compress Range: In forward views, compresses the The Beeper setting must be turned on to make alarms forward range farther away from the boat and expands audible (Sounds and Display Settings, page 75). Failure the range closer to the boat.
  • Page 56: Livescope And Perspective Sonar Setup

    LiveVü Forward, and RealVü 3D Forward sonar views. Installation: Configures the transducer (Traditional, Beam Width: Sets the width of the down view Panoptix Garmin ClearVü, and SideVü Transducer Installation transducer beam. Narrow beam widths allow you to Settings, page 40).
  • Page 57: Setting The Bow Offset

    This feature applies to Panoptix transducers in the electromagnetic energy. FrontVü, LiveVü Forward, and RealVü 3D Forward sonar views. When you connect your compatible chartplotter to an optional Garmin marine radar, such as a GMR ™ Fantom ™ 1 Measure the horizontal distance...
  • Page 58: Radar Overlay

    Timed Transmit. Radar Overlay 2 Select Timed Transmit to enable the option. When you connect your chartplotter to an optional Garmin marine radar, you can use overlay radar information on 3 Select Stdby Time, enter the time interval between the Navigation chart or on the Fishing chart.
  • Page 59: Tips For Selecting A Radar Range

    Tips for Selecting a Radar Range Defining a Circular Guard Zone Before you can define the boundaries of the guard zone, • Determine what information you need to see on the you must enable a guard zone (Enabling a Guard Zone, Radar screen.
  • Page 60: Marpa Targeting Symbols

    MARPA Targeting Symbols Viewing a List of AIS and MARPA Threats From any Radar screen or the Radar overlay, you can Acquiring a target. Concentric, dashed green view and customize the appearance of a list of AIS and rings radiate from the target while the radar is MARPA threats.
  • Page 61 Measuring the Range and Bearing to a Target Object NOTE: Not all options are available on all radar models. Before you can adjust the VRM and the EBL, you must 1 From a radar screen or the radar overlay, select Menu show them on the Radar screen (Showing and Adjusting >...
  • Page 62 be avoided by reducing the gain or reducing the radar not be applied to other radar modes or to the radar range. overlay. NOTE: Depending upon the radar in use, the gain setting 1 From a radar screen, select Menu > Radar Filters > configured for use in one radar mode may or may not be Rain Clutter.
  • Page 63 Measuring the Potential Front-of-Boat Offset Chart Display: Shows the chart under the radar image. When enabled, the Layers menu appears. The front-of-boat offset compensates for the physical location of the radar scanner on a boat, if the radar Orientation: Sets the perspective of the radar display. scanner does not align with the bow-stern axis.
  • Page 64 The system also allows manual steering and several modes of automatic-steering functions and patterns. When the chartplotter is connected to a compatible Garmin autopilot system, you can engage and control the autopilot from the chartplotter. For information about compatible Garmin autopilot systems, go to garmin.com.
  • Page 65 Autopilot Overlay Bar Steering Patterns NOTE: Not all options are available on all autopilot WARNING models. You are responsible for the safe operation of your boat. Do not begin a pattern until you are certain that the water is clear of obstacles. The autopilot can steer the boat in preset patterns for Autopilot mode fishing, and it can also perform other specialty maneuvers...
  • Page 66 3 Select New Connection. Watch 4 On the remote control, select > Pair with MFD. You can control the Garmin autopilot with a compatible Garmin watch. Go to garmin.com for a list of compatible The chartplotter beeps and shows a confirmation Garmin watches.
  • Page 67 You can update the Reactor autopilot remote control You can connect the chartplotter wirelessly to a software using the chartplotter. compatible Garmin Force trolling motor on your boat to control the trolling motor from the chartplotter. 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot on the computer.
  • Page 68 Select an item to engage it. The button illuminates when option attempts to navigate a straight line in the selected. Select the item again to disengage it. requested direction. Arrival Mode: Sets the behavior of the trolling motor when you reach the end of a route. With the Anchor Lock setting, the trolling motor holds the position using the anchor lock feature when the boat reaches the end Trolling motor battery status.
  • Page 69 When the chartplotter is connected to a compatible VHF sending position reports. radio with NMEA 2000, and you initiate a man-overboard If you have a Garmin NMEA 2000 VHF radio connected to DSC distress call from the radio, the chartplotter shows your chartplotter, these features are also enabled.
  • Page 70 Individual Routine Calls list (DSC List, page 57). When you connect the chartplotter to a Garmin VHF radio, you can use the chartplotter interface to set up an Viewing a Position Report individual routine call. 1 Select Info > DSC List.
  • Page 71 Gauges and Graphs 6 Select Tank Capacity, enter the capacity of the tank, and select Done. The gauges and graphs provide various information about 7 Select Calibration, and follow the on-screen the engine and environment. To view the information, a instructions to calibrate the tank levels.
  • Page 72 Setting the Graph Range and Time Scales have an appropriate transducer or sensor connected to the network. You can indicate the amount of time and the range of depth that appear in the depth and water temperature 1 Select Info > Graphs. graphs.
  • Page 73 Gauges, Controls > Switching. For more information about purchasing and configuring a Connecting an inReach Device to the digital switching system, contact your Garmin dealer. Chartplotter You can connect a compatible inReach device to the Adding and Editing a Digital Switching Page chartplotter to manage messages.
  • Page 74 Activating the Optimus Overlay Bar Avoid navigational hazards and never leave the motor controls unattended. 1 From a chart, select Menu > Edit Overlays. 2 Select Top Bar or Bottom Bar. When available, the Limp Home button appears on the Optimus overlay bar.
  • Page 75 If you have a compatible stereo connected to the NMEA date shown, select Next Day. 2000 network or Garmin Marine Network, you can control the stereo using the chartplotter. The chartplotter should • If available, to view information for the day before automatically detect the media player when it is first the date shown, select Previous Day.
  • Page 76 Playing Music Scanning VHF Channels Before you can scan VHF channels, you must set the Browsing for Music source to VHF. 1 From the media screen, select Browse or Menu > You can monitor VHF channels saved as presets for Browse.
  • Page 77 Saving a Station as a Preset Selecting a DAB Station from a List 1 From an applicable media screen, tune to the station 1 From the DAB media screen, select Browse > to save as a preset. Stations. 2 Select Presets > Add Current Channel. 2 Select a station from the list.
  • Page 78 3 Contact SiriusXM listener care by phone at (866) requires you to enter a passcode to tune to the locked 635-2349 or go to siriusxm.com/activatenow channels. subscribe in the United States. Contact SiriusXM by Select Browse > Parental > Lock/Unlock. phone at (877) 438-9677 or go to siriusxm.ca A list of channels appears.
  • Page 79 Changing the Weather Chart navigating in weather. Garmin will not be responsible for 1 From a combination screen or SmartMode layout with any consequences of using SiriusXM weather information.
  • Page 80 Viewing a Marine Forecast or an Offshore Forecast Symbol Weather 1 Select Charts > Forecast. 2 Pan the chart to an offshore location. Fair (sunny, hot, clear) The Marine Forecast or Offshore Forecast options appear when forecast information is available. Partly cloudy 3 Select Marine Forecast or Offshore Forecast.
  • Page 81 Changing the Sea Surface Temperature Color Range Wind Barb Wind Speed You can change the color range dynamically to view higher resolution sea surface temperature readings. 15 knots 1 Select Charts > Sea Temperature > Menu > Sea Temperature. 20 knots 2 Select an option: •...
  • Page 82 You can connect multiple supported video cameras and up to two video encoders to the Garmin Marine Network. Weather overlay settings configured for use on one chart You can select and view up to four video sources at once.
  • Page 83: Associating The Camera To A Video Source

    Freeze: Pauses the camera image. NOTE: This feature is available only when a compatible camera is connected. You may need to update the Change Colors: Selects the color scheme of the infrared camera software to use this feature. image. You can control the movements of the connected video Change Scene: Selects the infrared image mode, such cameras that support panning, tilting, and zooming.
  • Page 84: Garmin Virb Action Cameras

    Garmin VIRB Action Cameras Controlling the VIRB Action Camera with the ® Chartplotter WARNING Before you can control a VIRB action camera with the Do not view video or photos while operating the vessel. chartplotter, you must connect the devices using a Failure to pay attention to the conditions on the water can wireless connection.
  • Page 85: Starting A Virb Video Slideshow

    Freeze: Pauses the camera image. The Garmin GPSMAP HDMI accessory cable is 4.5 m Sleep: Puts the VIRB action camera into a low power (15 ft.) long. If you need a longer cable, you should use mode to conserve battery power.
  • Page 86: Pairing The Gc™ 100 Camera With A Garmin Chartplotter

    2 On the chartplotter, select Settings > view screen. You Communications > Wireless Devices > Garmin can customize Camera > Start. Individual camera this to show only 3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 87: Changing The Surround View Camera Layout

    NOTE: You can also view each of the cameras in the Sounds and Display: Adjusts the display and audio surround view camera system in the Video screen. settings. 1 From the surround view camera screen, select the GPS: Provides information about the GPS satellites and camera you want to view full screen.
  • Page 88: Viewing System Software Information

    (if applicable), the specifies a different position format. software version for an optional Garmin radar (if Map Datum: Sets the coordinate system on which the applicable), and the unit ID number. You may need this map is structured.
  • Page 89: Adjusting The Distance From Shore

    NOTE: Not all settings apply to all maps. 7 If you selected Near or Far in step 6, review the placement of the Auto Guidance line, and determine You can set the parameters the chartplotter uses when whether the line safely avoids known obstacles and calculating an Auto Guidance path.
  • Page 90: Configuring Nmea 0183 Output Sentences

    Arrival: Sets an alarm to sound when you are within a High Speed. specified distance or time from a turn or a destination. • To support the input or output of Garmin proprietary Anchor Drag: Sets an alarm to sound when you exceed data for interfacing with Garmin software, select a specified drift distance while anchored.
  • Page 91: Setting Weather Alarms

    My Vessel Settings circumstances. It is the obligation of the vessel operator to ensure safe operation of the vessel. NOTE: Some settings and options require additional charts or hardware. CAUTION Select Settings > My Vessel. The Beeper setting must be turned on to make alarms For more information, refer to the Volvo Penta manual.
  • Page 92: Setting The Keel Offset

    Setting the Keel Offset 3 Subtract the water temperature measured in step 1 You can enter a keel offset to compensate the water from the water temperature measured in step 2. depth reading for the transducer installation location. This This value is the temperature offset. Enter this value in allows you to view the depth of the water below the keel step 5 as a positive number if the sensor measures the or the true depth of the water, depending on your needs.
  • Page 93: Fuel Tank Settings

    Garmin ECHOMAP and GPSMAP chartplotters sync ™ Select Settings > My Vessel > Seven Marine certain settings when connected to the Garmin Marine Installation. Network. DPS Button: Allows you to set the joystick button DPS The following settings are synced, if applicable, to the modes.
  • Page 94: Restoring The Original Chartplotter Factory Settings

    2 Select Info > User Data > Data Transfer > File Type. • Preferred Depth 3 Select GPX. • Shallow Shading To transfer data with Garmin devices again, select the • Service Points ADM file type. • Vessel Icon (Cannot be synced between all models)
  • Page 95: Updating Built-In Maps With A Memory Card And Garmin Express

    (Garmin Express App, page 84). You should 3 Select a file name from the list, or select Add New use the Garmin Express app for faster data transfer of File. larger downloads and updates, and to avoid possible 4 Select Save to Card.
  • Page 96: Garmin Express App

    When you add devices to the chartplotter network, repeat of interest these steps to register the new devices using the Garmin Receive smart notification on Express app. the chartplotter Updating Your Charts Using the Garmin Express App...
  • Page 97: Software Updates

    Software Using a Memory Card, page 85). ActiveCaptain App, page Updating the Device Software Using a Memory Card You can also use the Garmin Express desktop app to To update the software using a memory card, you must update your chartplotter software (Loading the New...
  • Page 98: Pairing The Grid Device With The

    A selection page opens on all of the chartplotters on computer. the Garmin Marine Network. 2 From Windows Explorer, open the Garmin\scrn folder 2 Rotate the wheel on the GRID remote input device to on the memory card. highlight Select on the chartplotter you want to control 3 Copy a .bmp file from the card and paste it to any...
  • Page 99: Contacting Volvo Penta Support

    Max. power usage at 12 Vdc Sonar models: 1.37 A 10 Vdc Sonar models: 35.9 W The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m for up to 30 min. For more information, go to www.garmin.com/waterrating. Appendix...
  • Page 100: Glass Cockpit B12 Specifications

    12 Vdc Sonar models: 3.56 A The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m for up to 30 min. For more information, go to www.garmin.com/waterrating. Dependent upon the transducer. Dependent upon the transducer rating and depth.
  • Page 101: Nmea 2000 Pgn Information

    NMEA 2000 PGN Information Description Transmit and Receive 127498 Engine parameters: Static Description 127503 AC input status (obsolete) 059392 ISO acknowledgment 127504 AC output status (obsolete) 059904 ISO request 127506 DC detailed status 060160 ISO transport protocol: Data transfer 127507 Charger status ISO transport protocol: Connection manage- 060416 ment...
  • Page 102: J1939 Information

    J1939 Information Sentence Description The chartplotter can receive J1939 sentences. The chartplotter cannot transmit over the J1939 network. GPGSA GSA: GNSS DOP and active satellites Description GPGSV GSV: GNSS satellites in view Engine percent load at current speed 61443 92 RMB: Recommended minimum navigation GPRMB information...
  • Page 103: Index

    Garmin Express 83, 84 measuring distance 11 updating software 8 updating charts 84 navigation 11–13 aerial photos 13 Garmin Marine Network 78 quickdraw 19–21 AIS 14–16, 18 Garmin product support. See product support radar 18 ATONs 15 Garmin SideVü 34 settings 16 distress signal device 16 gauges 59 symbols 11 radar 48 engine 59 updating 9, 84 SART 16 fuel 59 circuits 61...
  • Page 104 66 MARPA 15 frequencies 41 repeating 64 optimizing display 49 FrontVü 36 shuffling 64 overlay 18 gain 37 SiriusXM Satellite Radio 65 overlay screen 46 Garmin ClearVü 34 source 63, 64 range 46, 47 interference 39 stereo 63 range rings 51 measuring distances 34 tuner region 64, 65 source 51 noise 37 tuning mode 64 timed transmit 46 numbers 5...
  • Page 105 individual routine call 58 video 70–74 configuring 70, 71 source 70, 71 viewing 70, 71 VIRB camera 72, 73 voltage 78 Volvo Penta dealer 22 VRM 48 measuring 49 showing 48 WAAS 75 warning manager 63 messages 63 watch, marine 54 water speed 80 temperature log 59, 60 temperature offset 80 water sports 32, 33 active trim 60 ballast tank 32, 33 trim tabs 32, 33 waypoints 23, 86...
  • Page 106 AB Volvo Penta SE-405 08 Göteborg, Sweden September 2021 Printed in Taiwan 190-02784-00_0C...

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