Changing A Camera; Viewing A Camera Feed Full Screen; Changing The Surround View Camera System Layout; Showing And Hiding The Visual Bumper - Garmin GPSMAP 9 3 Series Owner's Manual

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Changing a Camera

You can change which camera shows a live feed on the Surround View screen.
1 From the Surround View screen, touch the camera feed you want to change.
2 Touch
, and touch the camera you want to view.

Viewing a Camera Feed Full Screen

You can switch to a full-screen view any of the live camera feeds.
NOTE: You can also view each of the cameras in the Surround View Camera System in the Video screen.
1 From the Surround View screen, select the camera you want to view full screen.
2 Select
.
The camera switches to a full-screen view, and you can zoom and pan using the controls.
To return to the Surround ViewSurround View screen, select

Changing the Surround View Camera System Layout

You can change the layout of the Surround View screen to show one or two separate camera feeds in addition
to the bird's-eye view.
1 From the Surround View screen, select Options > Layout.
2 Select the layout.

Showing and Hiding the Visual Bumper

The visual bumper is an adjustable perimeter line you can set around your boat. The visual bumper appears on
the birds-eye view only, and can help you judge how close objects are to your boat.
From the surround view camera screen, select Options > Visual Bumper.

Adjusting the Visual Bumper

You must have the visual bumper shown on the bird's-eye view before you can adjust it.
1 From the surround view camera screen, select Options > Visual Bumper >
2 Increase or decrease the range of the visual bumper line.
3 Select Back.

Showing the Distance Marker

You can show the distance marker to gain a better sense of distance when maneuvering or docking.
The distance markers shown on the bird's-eye view are determined by the cameras selected in the individual
camera feeds.
From the surround view camera screen, select Options > Distance Marker.

Surround View Camera Movement Control

You can use the chartplotter to control the movement of surround view cameras, including panning, tilting, and
zooming
(Video Camera Movement Control,

Renaming a Camera

You can change the name of any camera in the Surround View Camera System.
1 From the Surround View screen, select Options > Rename Cameras .
2 Select the camera you want to rename.
3 Enter a new name for the camera.
4 Select Options > Rename CamerasDone.
Surround View Camera System
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