Hdmi Out Video Considerations; Pairing The Gc™ 100 Camera With A Garmin Chartplotter; Device Configuration; System Settings - Garmin GPSMAP 9x2 Owner's Manual

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connection
(Connecting a Wireless Device to the Chartplotter,
page
7).
You can add the VIRB action camera control bar to other
screens. This allows you to start and stop recording from other
functions in the chartplotter.
1
Open the screen to which you want to add the VIRB action
camera control bar.
2
Select Menu > Edit Overlays > Bottom Bar > VIRB Bar.
When viewing a screen that has the VIRB action camera
controls, you can select
VIRB action camera.

HDMI Out Video Considerations

To prevent corrosion due to moisture, you must use Garmin
GPSMAP accessory cables when connecting the chartplotter to
the video display. Using different cables voids your warranty.
Through the HDMI OUT port, you can duplicate the chartplotter
screen on another device, such as a television or monitor.
The Garmin GPSMAP HDMI accessory cable is 4.5 m (15 ft.)
long. If you need a longer cable, you should use an active HDMI
cable only. You need an HDMI coupler to connect the two HDMI
cables.
You must make all cable connections in a dry environment.
Item Description
GPSMAP Owner's Manual chartplotter
GPSMAP HDMI cable (HDMI OUT)
Display with an HDMI In port, such as a computer or television
Dry environment, protected from moisture
Pairing the GC
100 Camera with a Garmin
Chartplotter
Before you can connect a wireless device to the chartplotter
wireless network, you must configure the chartplotter wireless
network.
1
With the camera within an unobstructed 76 m (250 ft.) of the
chartplotter, quickly press
2
On the chartplotter, select Settings > Communications >
Wireless Devices > Garmin Camera > Start.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions.

Device Configuration

System Settings

Select Settings > System.
Sounds and Display: Adjusts the display and audio settings.
GPS: Provides information about the GPS satellites and
settings.
System Information: Provides information about the devices on
the network and the software version.
Station Information: Adjusts the setup of the station.
Auto Power Up: Controls which devices turn on automatically
when power is applied.
Device Configuration
to open the full screen view of the
NOTICE
three times.
Auto Power Off: Automatically turns off the system after it has
been asleep for the selected length of time.
Simulator: Turns the simulator on or off and allows you to set
the time, date, speed, and simulated location.

Sounds and Display Settings

Select Settings > System > Sounds and Display.
Beeper: Turns on and off the tone that sounds for alarms and
selections.
Backlight: Sets the backlight brightness. You can select the
Auto option to adjust the backlight brightness automatically
based on the ambient light.
Backlight Sync: Synchronizes the backlight brightness of other
chartplotters in the station.
Color Mode: Sets the device to display day or night colors. You
can select the Auto option to allow the device to set day or
night colors automatically based on the time of day.
Background: Sets the background image.
Startup Image: Sets the image that appears when you turn on
the device.
Startup Layout: Sets the layout that appears when you turn on
the device.
Screen Lock: Sets the anti-theft feature that requires a security
PIN (Personal Identification Number) to prevent unauthorized
use of the device
(Enabling Screen Lock, page

GPS Settings

NOTE: Not all options are available on all models.
Select Settings > System > GPS.
Skyview: Shows the relative position of GPS satellites in the
sky.
GLONASS: Turns on or off GLONASS data (Russia satellite
system). When the system is used in situations with poor sky
visibility, GLONASS data can be used in combination with
GPS to provide more accurate position information.
WAAS/EGNOS: Turns on or off WAAS data (in North America)
or EGNOS data (in Europe), which can provide more-
accurate GPS position information. When using WAAS or
EGNOS data, the device may take longer to acquire
satellites.
Galileo: Turns on or off Galileo data (European Union satellite
system). When the system is used in situations with poor sky
visibility, Galileo data can be used in combination with GPS
to provide more accurate position information.
Speed Filter: Averages the speed of your vessel over a short
period of time for smoother speed values.
Source: Allows you to select the preferred source for GPS data.

Station Settings

Select Settings > System > Station Information.
Change Station: Sets the entire station to a new set of defaults
based on the location of this station. You can also select to
use this display as a stand-alone, individual display, instead
of grouping it with other displays to make a station.
GRID™ Pairing: Allows you to pair a GRID remote input device
with this station.
Display Order: Sets the order of the displays, which is
important when using a GRID remote input device.
Autopilot Enabled: Allows you to control the autopilot from this
device.
Reset Layouts: Resets the layouts in this station to the factory
default settings.
Reset Station Settings: Resets all station settings to on all
connected devices in the station to the factory default
settings, and requires initial station setup.
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