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  • Page 1 Owners manual VOLVO PENTA GLASS COCKPIT...
  • Page 2 ™ ™ ™ Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. Volvo Penta ® is a registered trademark of Volvo Trademark Holding AB. ® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The BLUETOOTH ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Controlling the Chartplotter....8 Voice Control..........8 Introduction...........1 Changing the Voice Control Language..........8 Device Overview........1 Supported Headsets....... 8 Status Icons..........1 Pairing a Wireless Headset with a Garmin Using the Touchscreen......1 Chartplotter..........8 On-Screen Buttons......... 1 Using a Wireless Headset with a Garmin Locking and Unlocking the Chartplotter..........
  • Page 4 Searching for a Marine Services Deactivating a Target for an AIS Destination..........28 Vessel..........20 Searching for a Volvo Penta Dealer..28 Showing AIS Vessels on a Chart or 3D Setting and Following a Direct Course Chart View.........20 Using Go To..........28 Setting the Safe-Zone Collision Alarm..
  • Page 5 Marking Your Present Location as a Deleting All Saved Tracks..... 34 Waypoint..........29 Retracing the Active Track....34 Creating a Waypoint at a Different Clearing the Active Track...... 34 Location..........29 Managing the Track Log Memory During Marking a Man Overboard or Other SOS Recording..........
  • Page 6 Turning on the Trim Assist Feature..39 Transducer Installation Settings... 48 Adjusting the Boat Load......39 Sonar Frequencies....... 48 Selecting the Transducer Sonar Fishfinder......... 39 Frequency......... 49 Creating a Frequency Preset.... 49 Stopping the Transmission of Sonar Turning On the A-Scope....... 49 Signals............39 Panoptix Sonar Setup......
  • Page 7 Enabling Guard Zones......55 Radar Setup Menu........59 Defining a Circular Guard Zone.... 55 Reducing Cross Talk Clutter on the Radar Screen........60 Defining a Partial Guard Zone....55 Radar Appearance Settings....60 MARPA.............56 Radar Installation Settings....60 MARPA Targeting Symbols....56 Measuring and Setting the Front-of- Acquiring MARPA Targets Boat Offset........
  • Page 8 Engaging and Disengaging Low Speed Position Tracking........69 Autopilot Mode........64 Viewing a Position Report.....69 Enabling the Autopilot Controls on a Garmin Navigating to a Tracked Vessel.... 69 Watch............64 Creating a Waypoint at the Position of a Customizing the Autopilot Button Tracked Vessel........
  • Page 9 Sending a Custom Message....74 Saving Messages to a Memory Card..78 inReach SOS Calls........74 Clearing all Messages, Alerts, and Warnings..........78 Sending an inReach SOS Call....74 Communicating with the Garmin Media Player........79 Response Team During an SOS Call... 75 Cancelling an inReach SOS Call..
  • Page 10 SiriusXM Satellite Radio......83 Surface Pressure and Water Temperature Data.........87 Locating a SiriusXM Radio ID....83 Changing the Sea Surface Temperature Activating a SiriusXM Subscription..83 Color Range..........87 Customizing the Channel Guide... 83 Visibility Information......... 87 Saving a SiriusXM Channel to the Viewing Forecast Visibility Information for Presets List...........
  • Page 11 Starting a VIRB Video Slideshow..92 Editing an LED Light Group....99 VIRB Action Camera Settings... 92 Renaming an LED Light Group...100 VIRB Action Camera Video Setup Device Configuration....... 100 Settings..........92 Adding the VIRB Action Camera Controls System Settings........100 to Other Screens........92 Sounds and Display Settings....
  • Page 12 Marine Network........107 correct location........113 Restoring the Original Chartplotter Factory Contacting Garmin Support....113 Settings..........107 Specifications......... 113 GLASS COCKPIT 8x10 Sharing and Managing User Data... 107 Specifications........113 GLASS COCKPIT 8x12 Selecting a File Type for Third-Party Specifications........114 Waypoints and Routes......108...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    You can locate your nearest Volvo Penta dealer through Creates a route, with turns, to the destination the integrated dealer locator in the Glass Cockpit or by visiting our website at www.volvopenta.com. Adds a turn to the route at the selected location...
  • Page 14: Locking And Unlocking The Touchscreen

    2 Select a manual. • Select Options to open additional settings about that screen. TIP: You can access supplemental Volvo Penta manuals here. • Select Toolbars to quickly add a toolbar overlay to the current page.
  • Page 15: Garmin Support Center

    5 Press the weather cap firmly shut. As of software version 34.00, you can connect an external USB card reader to a GLASS COCKPIT 8400 and 8600 series chartplotter and use a memory card up to 1 TB, formatted to exFAT with speed class 10 or higher.
  • Page 16: Inserting A Memory Card (8X17/8X22/8X24/87Xx/ 9X19/9X22/9X24/9X27)

    Inserting a Memory Card (8x17/8x22/8x24/87xx/ Selecting the GPS Source 9x19/9x22/9x24/9x27) You can select your preferred source for GPS data, if you have more than one GPS source. NOTE: The memory card reader is not included with the chartplotter. It is sold as a separate accessory. 1 Select >...
  • Page 17: Pinning A Feature Button

    Arrows appear on the feature buttons. The My Vessel button on the menu bar provides quick 4 Reselect the button to move. access to information and settings for the Volvo Penta 5 Select the new location for the button. features on your vessel.
  • Page 18: Setting The Vessel Type

    Setting the Vessel Type 9 Select Overlays, and select which data to show. You can select your boat type to configure the chartplotter 10 Select Done when you have finished customizing the settings and to use features customized for your boat page.
  • Page 19: Deleting A Combination Page

    3 Select Edit Layout or Edit Combo. Linking a Layout to the Control and Joystick Buttons You can link layouts to buttons on the control and joystick 4 Select an option: buttons. When you press an assigned button, the linked •...
  • Page 20: Managing Presets

    Managing Presets Pairing a Wireless Headset with a Garmin Chartplotter You can customize the pre-loaded presets and edit 1 On the chartplotter, select > Communications > presets you created. Wireless Devices > Headsets. 1 From a compatible screen, select Options > >...
  • Page 21 Voice Command Function Voice Command Function Enables automatic display bright- Pauses the presently selected Automatic Brightness Pause Music ness adjustment media Set the brightness to a specified Resumes playing the presently Resume level. For example, you can cay selected media Set brightness to 80 "Set brightness to 80,"...
  • Page 22: Grid Remote Control

    Voice Command Function Voice Command Function Increase Radar Gain Increases the radar gain Decrease Sonar Gain Decreases the sonar gain level Decrease Radar Gain Decreases the radar gain Sets the sonar gain level to Sonar Gain Automatic adjust automatically Increase Radar Range Increases the radar range Increase Sonar Range Increases the sonar range Decrease Radar Decreases the radar range...
  • Page 23: Pairing The Grid Device With The Chartplotter From The Grid Device

    Any use or reliance on the information submitted by Your level of interaction with the GLASS COCKPIT device users is at your own risk. using the ActiveCaptain app depends on your role.
  • Page 24: Getting Started With The Activecaptain App

    Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App You can connect a mobile device to the GLASS COCKPIT Before your GLASS COCKPIT device can receive device using the ActiveCaptain app. The app provides...
  • Page 25: Managing Notifications

    The installation process can take several minutes. your mobile device receives a notification, a pop-up notification appears on the GLASS COCKPIT screen 1 Connect the mobile device to the GLASS COCKPIT briefly. You can access and manage the notifications from device (Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App, the ActiveCaptain screen.
  • Page 26: Chart Subscriptions

    When you reconnect the app to the You do not need to change the wireless channel of GLASS COCKPIT device, the update is transferred to devices connected to this network. that device. After the transfer is complete, the updated charts are available for use.
  • Page 27: Disconnecting The Remote Control From All Chartplotters

    Disconnecting the Remote Control from All 4 Compare the code shown on the chartplotter with the Chartplotters one shown on the watch. 1 On the chartplotter, select > Communications > 5 If the codes match, select Yes to complete the pairing Wireless Devices >...
  • Page 28: Detailed Charts

    3D Chart: Shows a detailed, three-dimensional view from 4 In the ActiveCaptain app, select Chart > > My above and behind the boat (according to your course) Charts, and verify that an active subscription for the and provides a visual navigation aid. This view is charts is shown in the list.
  • Page 29: Chart Symbols

    Chart Symbols Viewing Details about Navaids This table contains some of the common symbols you From the Navigation chart, Fishing chart, Perspective 3D might see on the detailed charts. chart view, or Mariner’s Eye 3D chart view, you can view details about various types of navigation aids, including Icon Description...
  • Page 30: Premium Chart Features

    Premium Chart Features Fish Eye 3D Chart View Using the depth contour lines of the premium charts, such WARNING as Garmin Navionics Vision+, the Fish Eye 3D chart view All route and navigation lines displayed on the chartplotter provides an underwater view of the sea floor or lake are only intended to provide general route guidance bottom.
  • Page 31: Showing Tides And Current Indicators

    Viewing Aerial Photos of Landmarks the cursor over the tide station indicator, the height of the tide at the station appears above the station indicator. Before you can view aerial photos on the Navigation chart, you must turn on the Photo Points setting in the chart Current direction indicators appear as arrows on the chart.
  • Page 32: Heading And Projected Course Of Activated Ais Targets

    course over ground and the rate of turn information. The Symbol Description direction in which the target is turning, which is also based on the rate of turn information, is indicated by the direction Target is lost. A green X indicates that the of the barb at the end of the heading line.
  • Page 33: Setting The Safe-Zone Collision Alarm

    and trails settings configured for one chart or one 3D chart 3 Select Time To, and select a time at which the alarm view are applied to all charts and to all 3D chart views. will sound if a target is determined to intersect the safe zone.
  • Page 34: Ais Distress Signals

    device, you must enable the chartplotter to receive test Symbol Meaning alerts. 1 Select > Alarms > AIS. Virtual ATON: Topmark South 2 Select an option: • To receive or ignore Emergency Position Indicating Virtual ATON: Topmark East Radio Beacon (EPRIB) test signals, select AIS- EPIRB Test.
  • Page 35: Chart Layer Settings

    My Vessel: Shows and hides items relating to the boat Heading Line: Shows and adjusts the heading line, which (My Vessel Layer Settings, page 23). is a line drawn on the map from the bow of the boat in the direction of travel (Setting the Heading Line and Manage User Data: Shows and hides user data, such Angle Markers, page...
  • Page 36: Other Vessels Layer Settings

    From a chart, select Options > Layers > Manage User You can set deeper ranges to monitor how quickly the Data. bottom depth changes within a specific depth range. You can create up to ten depth ranges. For inland fishing, Waypoints: Shows waypoints on the chart and opens the a maximum of five depth ranges can help reduce map list of waypoints.
  • Page 37: Chart Settings

    Gain: Adjusts the gain (Adjusting Gain on the Radar From the Fish Eye 3D chart view, select Options. Screen Automatically, page 58). View: Sets the perspective of the 3D chart view. Sea Clutter: Adjusts the sea clutter (Adjusting Gain on the Tracks: Shows tracks.
  • Page 38: Mapping A Body Of Water Using The Garmin Quickdraw Contours Feature

    The next time you connect the ActiveCaptain app to NOTE: The Garmin device must have a memory card the GLASS COCKPIT device, your contour maps are slot and Wi‑Fi technology to participate in the Garmin transferred to the community automatically.
  • Page 39: Navigation With A Chartplotter

    Survey Coloring: Sets the color of the Garmin Quickdraw Auto Guidance: Uses the specified information about Contours display. When this setting is turned on, the your vessel and chart data to determine the best path colors indicate the quality of the recording. When this to your destination.
  • Page 40: Destinations

    Searching for a Volvo Penta Dealer As you navigate, the color of the route might change to Select Where To > Services > Volvo Penta Dealers. indicate when you should take caution. Setting and Following a Direct Course Using Go To Magenta: Default route/course line.
  • Page 41: Marking Your Present Location As A Waypoint

    are going, or where you have been. You can add details Viewing a List of all Waypoints about the location, such as name, elevation, and depth. Select an option: • Select Where To > Waypoints. Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint From any screen, select Mark.
  • Page 42: Deleting A Waypoint Or An Mob

    NOTE: Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in Creating and Saving a Route some areas. You can add up to 250 turns to one route. Before you can navigate to a waypoint, you must create a 1 Select Where To > Routes > New > Route Using waypoint.
  • Page 43: Browsing For And Navigating Parallel To A Saved Route

    4 Select an option: 9 Follow the magenta line along each leg in the route, steering to avoid land, shallow water, and other • To navigate the route from the starting point used obstacles. when the route was created, select Forward. 10 If you are off course, follow the purple line (corrected •...
  • Page 44: Setting And Following An Auto Guidance Path

    to calculate a suggested path. You can adjust the path Auto Guidance Path Configurations during navigation. CAUTION Setting and Following an Auto Guidance Path The Preferred Depth and Vertical Clearance settings 1 Select a destination (Destinations, page 28). influence how the chartplotter calculates an Auto Guidance path.
  • Page 45: Tracks

    5 Review the placement of the Auto Guidance line, Showing Tracks and determine whether the line safely avoids known 1 From a chart, select Options > Layers > Manage obstacles and the turns enable efficient travel. User Data > Tracks. 6 Select an option: 2 Select the tracks to display.
  • Page 46: Deleting A Saved Track

    Boundaries Deleting a Saved Track 1 Select Where To > Tracks > Saved Tracks. WARNING 2 Select a track. This feature is a tool for situational awareness only 3 Select Review > Delete. and may not prevent groundings or collisions in all circumstances.
  • Page 47: Setting A Boundary Alarm

    your marina, and automatically open the Docking layout indicate whether your boat will cross the start line before, when you approach the marina. after, or at the correct time to start the race. 1 Select Where To > Manage User Data > Boundaries. Starting Line Guidance 2 Select a boundary.
  • Page 48: Starting The Race Timer

    4 Select Back. Leeward Ang.: Allows you to set a layline based on the leeward sailing angle. 5 Start the racing timer (Starting the Race Timer, page 36). Tide Correction: Corrects the laylines based on the tide. Layline Filter: Filters the layline data based on the time Starting the Race Timer interval entered.
  • Page 49: Setting The Keel Offset

    4 Select Sailing. NOTE: This option is only available when you have valid depth data. 5 Select the polar data to display in the data field. 1 Measure the distance: • To show the boat speed from the polar table at the current true wind speed and angle, select Polar •...
  • Page 50: Viewing Sailing Vessel Data

    GPS Heading (COG). NOTE: When the chartplotter is connected to a compatible • To use data from a connected heading sensor, Volvo Penta engine that supports the water sports feature, select Heading. you cannot control the chartplotter with the ActiveCaptain •...
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Power Trim

    Sonar Fishfinder you increase the boat drag, you create more wake for water sports. When properly connected to a compatible transducer, From the Water Sports screen, select an option: your chartplotter can be used as a fishfinder. • To adjust the trim tabs for surfing on the left side of For more information about which transducer is best for the boat, select Surf Left.
  • Page 52: Garmin Clearvü Sonar View

    multiple transducers or a transducer that supports multiple frequencies. NOTE: When using a single-band CHIRP transducer connected to a supported chartplotter or sonar module, the split-frequency sonar view alternates between the two frequencies, which slows the scroll speed. A channel indicator appears next to the sonar frequency on each side of the screen to help identify this behavior.
  • Page 53: 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 54: Realvü 3D Historical Sonar View

    The LiveVü Layer view adds the LiveVü down view to the RealVü 3D Historical sonar view. To enable the LiveVü Layer view on the RealVü 3D Historical sonar view, select Options > LiveVü Layer. Color legend Boat RealVü 3D Historical bottom, structure, and fish Sonar beam LiveVü...
  • Page 55: Triple Beam Sonar View

    The ability to effectively avoid forward collisions with Depth information Garmin FrontVü sonar decreases as your speed rises above 8 knots. Suspended targets or fish To see the Garmin FrontVü sonar view, you must install and connect a compatible transducer, such as a PS21 transducer.
  • Page 56: Selecting The Transducer Type

    > My Vessel > Transducers. the boat, you can view the sonar data from another 2 Select the transducer that you want to change, and GLASS COCKPIT device and Garmin ClearVü transducer select Change Model. mounted at the front of your boat.
  • Page 57: Viewing Sonar History

    signals, and other connected displays continue to show color gain for traditional transducers or the contrast for live sonar data. some transducers. This setting works best after you have adjusted the level of detail shown on the screen using the From a sonar view, select an option: gain or brightness settings.
  • Page 58: Setting The Zoom Level On The Sonar Screen

    Setting the Zoom Level on the Sonar Screen For most situations, the Default setting provides a good balance between a quickly scrolling image and less 1 From a sonar view, select Options > Zoom > > distorted targets. Mode. 1 From a sonar view, select Options > Sonar Setup > 2 Select an option: Scroll Speed.
  • Page 59: Sonar Appearance Settings

    By setting the color limit to the color of the undesired deep water, because the sonar signal takes longer to returns, you can eliminate the display of undesired travel to the water bottom and back to the transducer. returns on the screen. The 1/1 setting draws one column of information on Smoothing: Removes noise that is not part of a normal the screen per sonar return.
  • Page 60: Advanced Sonar Settings

    FrontVü Alarm: Sets an alarm to sound when the depth Scroll Sync: This setting option is available only when in front of the vessel is less than the specified value, viewing a combo screen using at least two traditional which can help you avoid running aground (Setting and Garmin ClearVüsonar views in a combo screen.
  • Page 61: Selecting The Transducer Frequency

    Creating a Frequency Preset Adjusting the frequency helps adapt the sonar for your particular goals and the present depth of the water. NOTE: Not available with all transducers. Higher frequencies use narrow beam widths, and are You can create a preset to save a specific sonar better for high-speed operation and rough sea conditions.
  • Page 62: Livevü Forward And Garmin Frontvü Sonar Settings

    NOTE: This feature is not available for the RealVü 3D You can change the transducer transmit angle to aim the Historical sonar view. transducer at a particular area of interest. For example, you might aim the transducer to follow a bait ball or focus 1 From a RealVü...
  • Page 63: Livevü And Garmin Frontvü Layout Settings

    the bottom, to help you distinguish between targets and This applies to Panoptix transducers in the Garmin high intensity returns such as sand, rock, and mud. FrontVü, LiveVü Down, and LiveVü Forward sonar views. Trails: Sets the how long the trails appear on the screen. The trails show the movement of the target.
  • Page 64: Calibrating The Compass

    On the applicable sonar view, the forward range shifts by Available in LiveScope sonar view. the distance you entered. Range: Adjusts the range. Calibrating the Compass Allowing the device to adjust the range automatically Before you can calibrate the compass, the transducer keeps the bottom within the lower or outer third of the must be installed far enough away from the trolling motor sonar screen, and can be useful for tracking a bottom...
  • Page 65: Livescope And Perspective Layout Settings

    Color Gain: Adjusts the contrast of colors shown on the is installed with the cables pointing toward the port side screen. of the boat. You can select a higher color gain value to see minor This applies to Panoptix transducers in the LiveVü variances in targets with large color changes.
  • Page 66: Radar Overlay

    Transmitting Radar Signals Radar can be useful in many situations, such as avoiding collisions when you have limited visibility, for example NOTE: As a safety feature, the radar enters standby mode when it is dark or foggy, tracking weather, seeing what after it warms up.
  • Page 67: Tips For Selecting A Radar Range

    Enabling Guard Zones the range increases, the radar transmits longer pulses in order to reach distant targets. Closer targets, especially You can enable one or two guard zones to alert you when rain and waves, also reflect the longer pulses, which anything comes within specified areas around your boat.
  • Page 68 MARPA Acquiring MARPA Targets Automatically You can acquire MARPA targets automatically based on WARNING MotionScope, guard zones, or boundaries. This feature is intended to enhance situational awareness 1 From a radar screen, select Options > Layers > Other and may not prevent collisions in all circumstances. You Vessels >...
  • Page 69: Echo Trails

    Changing an EBL Bearing Reference are applied to every other radar mode and to the Radar overlay. You can change the bearing reference of the EBL so that it uses the heading of the boat or north. 1 From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay, select Options >...
  • Page 70: Radar Settings

    NOTE: Depending upon the radar in use, the gain setting configured for use in one radar mode may or may not be applied to other radar modes or to the Radar overlay. 1 From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay, select Options >...
  • Page 71 Radar Filter Settings noise and enhances the detection of consistent targets. Averaging is most effective when using a longer range. Adjusting Sea Clutter on the Radar Screen 1 From a radar screen or the radar overlay, select You can adjust the appearance of clutter caused by Options >...
  • Page 72: Selecting A Different Radar Source

    Installation: Allows you to configure the radar for the Setting a Custom Park Position installation, such as setting the front of the boat and By default, the antenna is stopped perpendicular to the the antenna park position. pedestal when it is not spinning. You can adjust this position.
  • Page 73: Opening The Autopilot Screen

    You can use the autopilot feature only at a station installed next to a helm and throttle. Your autopilot and chartplotter must be installed and configured by a Volvo Penta dealer. Selecting the Preferred Heading Source NOTICE Actual heading (when in standby mode)
  • Page 74: Engaging The Autopilot

    Autopilot Overlay Bar Adjusting the Heading with the Chartplotter in Step Steering Mode NOTE: Not all options are available on all autopilot 1 Engage a heading hold (Engaging the Autopilot, models. page 62). 2 Select an option: • Select <1° or 1°> to initiate a single 1° turn. •...
  • Page 75 Williamson turn pattern can be used in man overboard For advanced autopilot configuration, see the situations. configuration guide included with your autopilot system. 1 From the autopilot screen, select Options > Pattern 1 From the autopilot screen, select Options > Steering >...
  • Page 76: Engaging And Disengaging Low Speed Autopilot Mode

    Engaging and Disengaging Low Speed Autopilot • While in autopilot response mode, turn the knob to Mode adjust the Response setting. You must enable low-speed autopilot mode in the • While in rudder steering mode, hold the joystick to the Autopilot Installation Setup menu before you can engage right or left to steer.
  • Page 77: Power Steering Mode

    Humphree Interceptor System Control 8 Select Next. ® 9 Select the drive associated with the memory card, and If your vessel is equipped with a compatible Humphree select Next > Finish. Interceptor System, you can view the status of the system 10 On the chartplotter, insert the memory card into the and control the active pitch and active roll from the card slot.
  • Page 78: Adjusting The Active Trim Sensitivity

    NOTE: This setting may not be available on all installation You can connect the Force trolling motor to the types, or may be adjustable only by a Volvo Penta dealer. chartplotter to view and control the motor using the 1 Select Vessel > Interceptor System > Options >...
  • Page 79: Adding The Trolling Motor Controls To Screens

    Adding the Trolling Motor Controls to Enables heading hold (set and maintain the Screens current heading). After you have connected the chartplotter to the Force When the trolling motor is in heading hold, an trolling motor, you must add the trolling motor control bar autopilot bar appears in the trolling motor bar.
  • Page 80: Calibrating The Trolling Motor Compass

    Digital Selective Calling NOTE: If you have more than one chartplotter on the network, you can assign shortcut keys to one chartplotter Networked Chartplotter and VHF Radio only. Functionality 1 Open a screen. When you connect a compatible VHF radio to your 2 Hold a shortcut key.
  • Page 81: Adding A Dsc Contact

    Adding a DSC Contact marking an MOB or SOS location, see Marking a Man You can add a vessel to your DSC list. You can make Overboard or Other SOS Location, page calls to a DSC contact from the chartplotter. Position Tracking 1 From a chart or 3D chart view, select >...
  • Page 82: Editing Information In A Position Report

    Editing Information in a Position Report chartplotter uses that channel for subsequent calls until you call using another channel. 1 From a chart or 3D chart view, select > Layers > Other Vessels > DSC > DSC List. 1 From a chart or 3D chart view, select >...
  • Page 83: Viewing The Gauges

    5 Select a data type. 6 Select the data to display. Customizing the Gauges You can add a gauge page, change the layout of the gauge page, change how the gauges are displayed, and change the data in each gauge. 1 Open a gauge page.
  • Page 84: Setting The Fuel Alarm

    Decreasing the time-elapsed (EATS) Mode scale allows you to view more detail over a shorter Read the Volvo Penta Operator Manual for more detailed period of time. information. • To set the graph scale, select Scale. Increasing the When the chartplotter is connected to a compatible Volvo scale allows you to view more variation in readings.
  • Page 85: Oil Level Information

    When the chartplotter is connected to a compatible Volvo Penta engine and an engine oil level sensor or a Connecting an inReach Device to the transmission oil level sensor, you can view information Chartplotter about the engine oil level and transmission oil level.
  • Page 86: Starting A New Conversation

    Sending a Custom Message Garmin Messenger app or on your account at ™ explore.garmin.com. You cannot customize the text of 1 From the InReach® page, select Conversations. check-in messages, only the contacts who will receive it. TIP: You can also access inReach conversations 1 From the InReach®...
  • Page 87: Communicating With The Garmin Response Team During An Sos Call

    Adding and Editing a Digital Switching Page Communicating with the Garmin Response Team During an SOS Call You can add and customize digital switching pages on the 1 Send an inReach SOS call (Sending an inReach SOS chartplotter. Call, page 74).
  • Page 88: Labeling A Switch

    Labeling a Switch Using the Bilge Pump Switches You can provide a custom label for each switch. The You can manually operate connected bilge pumps by switch label is separate from the switch name. using switches 12 and 13 on the Garmin chartplotter. 1 From a Garmin chartplotter connected to the same 1 From a Garmin chartplotter connected to the same NMEA 2000 network as the Garmin Boat Switch...
  • Page 89: Optimus Overlay Symbols

    Tide, Current, and Celestial Information Tide and Current Overlays Control mode Optimus control buttons Rudder Standby button Tide station overlay bar. You must press a mode button on the overlay bar to engage or disengage the mode. When the mode is Current station overlay bar.
  • Page 90: Current Station Information

    Messages, Alerts, and Warnings From the Tides overlay bar, select You can open a menu to view important messages and Current Station Information warnings, and to access other communications such as WARNING DSC. Tide and current information is for information purposes Select only.
  • Page 91: Media Player

    Media Player Icon Description If you have a compatible stereo or stereos connected to the chartplotter, you can control the audio using the media Mutes volume player on the chartplotter: • If you have a compatible Fusion stereo connected ® Expands the media player to full screen to the NMEA 2000 network or the Garmin Marine Network, you can control the stereo using the...
  • Page 92: Enabling Automatic Volume Adjustment Based On Speed

    (Enabling Automatic Volume Adjustment Based on Speed, Speed Over Ground: Uses the speed over ground (SOG) page 80). reading provided by a supported NMEA 2000 GPS antenna or chartplotter with an internal GPS antenna. For example, if a chartplotter with an internal GPS The volume increases as the SOG increases from the antenna or a stand-alone GPS antenna is on the same set Minimum speed to the set Maximum speed.
  • Page 93: Adjusting The Zone Volume

    NOTE: Some stereos may feature a global zone. Setting a Editing a Group global zone as the home zone allows the controls on the 1 From the media screen, select Options > Groups. media page to affect all of the zones on a stereo or media 2 Select the name of an existing group.
  • Page 94: Playing Music

    Playing Music Setting the Tuner Region 1 From the media screen, select Options > Installation Browsing for Music > Tuner Region. You can browse for music in some media sources. 2 Select an option. 1 From the media screen and an applicable source, select the button with the source name, such as USB.
  • Page 95: Setting The Dab Tuner Region

    Setting the DAB Tuner Region Removing DAB Presets You must select the region you are in to receive DAB 1 From the DAB media screen, select Browse > stations properly. Favorites. 1 From the media screen, select Options > Installation 2 Select an option: >...
  • Page 96: Saving A Siriusxm Channel To The Presets List

    Saving a SiriusXM Channel to the Presets List Changing a Parental Passcode on a SiriusXM Radio You can save your favorite channels to the presets list. Before you can change the passcode, the parental controls must be unlocked. 1 Select Media. 1 From the media screen, select Browse >...
  • Page 97: Siriusxm Equipment And Subscription Requirements

    inaccuracies, or outdated information, and consequently Color Marine Weather Group should not be relied upon exclusively. Always use common sense while navigating, and check alternate Yellow Severe Storm weather information sources prior to making safety-related Tornado decisions. You acknowledge and agree that you shall be solely responsible for use of the weather information and all decisions taken with respect to navigating in weather.
  • Page 98: Viewing Forecast Information For Another Time Period

    Viewing Forecast Information for Another Time Period Symbol Weather 1 Select Charts > Forecast. 2 Select an option: Cloudy • To view the weather forecast for the next 48 hours, in 12-hour increments, select multiple times. Rain (drizzle, sleet, showers) •...
  • Page 99: Wave Height, Wave Period, And Wave Direction

    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. 50 knots 1 Select Charts > Sea Temperature > Options > Sea Temperature. 65 knots 2 Select an option: •...
  • Page 100: Weather Overlay

    Weather Overlay Networked Video Devices The weather overlay superimposes weather and weather- NOTICE related information on the Navigation chart, the Fishing A Garmin Power over Ethernet (PoE) Isolation Coupler chart, and the Perspective 3D chart view. The Navigation (P/N 010-10580-10) must be used when connecting third- chart and the Fishing chart can show weather radar, party and PoE cameras, such as FLIR ®...
  • Page 101: Activating Video Presets On A Networked Video Camera

    Activating Video Presets on a Networked Video Dynamic Range: Sets the range to wide or standard. Camera E. Stabilization: Stabilizes the picture using software You can quickly return networked cameras to preset image processing. values. Light: Controls the camera's integrated light source to 1 From a video screen, touch the screen.
  • Page 102: Configuring The Video Appearance

    Configuring the Video Appearance angle and height for the best results when using the camera tracking feature. NOTE: Not all options are available on all camera models You should make small adjustments until the camera view and chartplotter models. and camera tracking performance work as expected. 1 From the video screen, select Options >...
  • Page 103: Garmin Virb Action Cameras

    4 Verify the target details, and select Track with Connecting a VIRB Action Camera Camera. You connect a VIRB action camera to the chartplotter using the camera settings. If you are connecting a VIRB 5 Select Back until you return to the video screen. 360 camera, connect through the VIRB app (Connecting a The camera view automatically adjusts to show the...
  • Page 104: Deleting A Virb Video

    To view the high-resolution video, view the video on a Video Size: Sets the size or pixel dimensions of videos. computer or television. Video FPS: Sets the frames per second. 1 From the VIRB® screen, select Video Timestamp: Adds the date and time a video was 2 Wait a few seconds for the thumbnail images to load.
  • Page 105: Controlling Hdmi Audio

    HDMI source, such as a Chromecast device 2 On the chartplotter, select Settings > Communications > Wireless Devices > Garmin Camera > Start. GLASS COCKPIT chartplotter The chartplotter will show a notification when it has paired with the camera. Monitor, such as a computer or television...
  • Page 106: Changing A Camera

    The Surround View Camera System is available only on NOTE: You can also view each of the cameras in the select vessels and is installed in the factory. Surround View Camera System in the Video screen. To view the surround view camera screen, from the home 1 From the Surround View screen, select the camera screen, select Vessel >...
  • Page 107: Surround View Camera Movement Control

    Surround View Camera Movement Control setting is shared with all compatible displays connected to the network. You can use the chartplotter to control the movement of surround view cameras, including panning, tilting, and You can also enable and configure an audible proximity zooming (Video Camera Movement Control, page 89).
  • Page 108: Proximity Beeper Mute Behavior

    • The status of the beeper itself is not shared on You can access LED lighting screen by selecting Vessel > the network. You must enable, disable, or mute the Lighting. proximity beeper on each chartplotter separately. WARNING 1 From the surround view camera screen, select Setting some LED light effects or setting the LED lights Options >...
  • Page 109: Renaming An Led Light

    Renaming an LED Light Removing an LED Lighting Controller You can provide a custom name to a connected LED light When you connect a lighting controller to the same NMEA to make it easier to identify on the LED lighting control 2000 network as the chartplotter, the lighting controller screen and in configuration menus.
  • Page 110: Turning Led Lights On And Off

    Turning LED Lights On and Off 4 Select an effect from the list. 1 From the lighting control screen, select Options > Edit The screen shows the colors and pattern included in Light. the effect, and the affected light or light group starts using the selected effect.
  • Page 111: Creating A New Led Light Scene

    LED Light Groups NOTE: LED light scenes you create are synchronized across chartplotters and stereos connected to the same A group consists of two or more connected LED lights Garmin BlueNet network or Garmin Marine Network. LED associated with one another so they regularly behave the light scene information is not synchronized across the same way.
  • Page 112: Renaming An Led Light Group

    Renaming an LED Light Group the situation could be hazardous to equipment on the vessel or the vessel itself and requires action very NOTE: LED light group information is synchronized across soon. All other messages and information are classified chartplotters and stereos connected to the same Garmin as alerts.
  • Page 113: Viewing System Software Information

    Viewing System Software Information Units Settings You can view the software version, the basemap Select > Preferences > Units. version, all supplemental map information (if applicable), System Units: Sets the unit format for the device. For the software version for an optional Garmin radar (if example, Custom >...
  • Page 114: Adjusting The Distance From Shore

    one of those areas, a warning message appears (Route 6 Select an option: Color Coding, page 27). • If the placement of the line is satisfactory, select Options > Navigation Options > Stop Navigation, NOTE: Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in and proceed to step 10.
  • Page 115: Communications Settings

    > Communications > EVC Network, and including which chartplotter a device is connected to or select a driveline. paired with. For more information, refer to the Volvo Penta manual. 1 Select > Communications. Features: Shows a list of installed EVC features.
  • Page 116: System Alarms

    > My Vessel. You can also open the sonar alarms by selecting > For more information, refer to the Volvo Penta manual. Alarms > Sonar. Transducers: Shows all transducers on the network, Shallow Water: Sets an alarm to sound when the depth is allows you to change transducers, and allows you to less than the specified value.
  • Page 117: Setting The Keel Offset

    Drive Type: The setting should be changed by authorized the water, measure the distance from the transducer Volvo Penta personnel only. to the water line. Enter this value in as a negative ACP Mode: Sets the ACP protection mode.
  • Page 118: Setting The Exhaust Aftertreatment System (Eats) Mode

    > My Vessel > Fuel Tank, and select a Setting the Exhaust Aftertreatment System (EATS) driveline. Mode For more information, refer to the Volvo Penta manual. Read the Volvo Penta Operator Manual for more detailed Volume: Sets the fuel capacity of this fuel tank on your information.
  • Page 119: Other Vessels Settings

    Other Vessels Settings • System Units • Calibrate Water Speed CAUTION • Radar Antenna Size The Beeper setting must be turned on to make alarms Chart Settings: audible (Sounds and Display Settings, page 100). Failure to set audible alarms could lead to injury or property •...
  • Page 120: Selecting A File Type For Third-Party Waypoints And Routes

    • User data is shared with other devices connected to the 3 If necessary, select the memory card to copy the data Garmin BlueNet network or Garmin Marine Network. • You can share and manage user data between different 4 Select an option: devices using a memory card.
  • Page 121: Backing Up Data To A Computer

    9 Insert the memory card into the card slot (Memory feature, provides a link to receive notifications on your Cards, page chartplotter, and provides access to the ActiveCaptain Community for feedback on marinas and other boating 10 On the chartplotter, select >...
  • Page 122: Installing The Garmin Express App On A Computer

    10 is recommended. As of software version 34.00, the As of software version 34.00, you can connect an external USB card reader to a GLASS COCKPIT 8400 and 8600 series chartplotter and use a memory card up to 1 TB, formatted to exFAT with speed class 10 or higher.
  • Page 123: Loading The New Software On A Memory Card Using Garmin Express

    USB cable for your chartplotter. You should As of software version 34.00, you can connect an external USB card reader to a GLASS COCKPIT 8400 and 8600 series chartplotter and use a memory card up to 1 TB, formatted to exFAT with speed class 10 or higher.
  • Page 124: Controlling A Computer With The Chartplotter

    7 If necessary, select Options > Start Slideshow. Computer Screenshots GLASS COCKPIT chartplotter You can capture a screenshot of any screen shown on your chartplotter as a .png file. You can transfer the screenshot to your computer. You can also view the...
  • Page 125: My Device Will Not Turn On Or Keeps Turning Off

    Specifications • Check the fuse in the power cable. GLASS COCKPIT 8x10 Specifications The fuse should be located in a holder that is part of 259.9 × 205.1 × 75.1.mm the red wire of the power cable. Check that the proper Dimensions (W ×...
  • Page 126: Glass Cockpit 8X12 Specifications

    As of software version 34.00, you can connect an external USB card reader to a GLASS COCKPIT 8400 and 8600 series chartplotter and use a memory card up to a 1 TB, formatted to exFAT with speed class 10 or higher.
  • Page 127: Glass Cockpit 8X17 Specifications

    Max. active track points 50,000 points, 50 saved tracks As of software version 34.00, you can connect an external USB card reader to a GLASS COCKPIT 8400 and 8600 series chartplotter and use a memory card up to a 1 TB, formatted to exFAT with speed class 10 or higher.
  • Page 128: Glass Cockpit 8X24 Specifications

    2.4 GHz @ 17.21 dBm max. Compatible with OneHelm inte- Compatible with OneHelm inte- HTML integration HTML integration gration gration GLASS COCKPIT 8x24 Specifications GLASS COCKPIT 9x19 Specifications Specification Measurement Specification Measurement Dimensions (W × H × 60.0 × 41.0 × 7.1 cm (22.8 ×...
  • Page 129: Glass Cockpit 9X22 Specifications

    5,000 NMEA 2000 Draw 75 mA max. Max. routes Max. waypoints 5,000 As of software version 34.00, the internal card readers on GLASS COCKPIT 9000 series devices are compatible with up to 1 TB memory cards formatted to exFAT. Appendix...
  • Page 130: Glass Cockpit 9X27 Specifications

    9 Vdc 127245 Rudder NMEA 2000 Draw 75 mA max. 127250 Vessel heading As of software version 34.00, the internal card readers on GLASS COCKPIT 9000 series devices are compatible with up to 1 TB memory cards formatted to exFAT. Appendix...
  • Page 131 Description Description 127258 Magnetic variance 127498 Engine parameters: Static 127488 Engine parameters: Rapid update 127501 Switch bank status 127489 Engine parameters: Dynamic 127503 AC input status (obsolete) 127490 Electric drive status: Dynamic 127504 AC output status (obsolete) 127491 Electric energy storage status: Dynamic 127506 DC detailed status 127493 Transmission parameters: Dynamic 127507 Charger status...
  • Page 132: Nmea 0183 Information

    Receive Description Sentence Description 130576 Trim tab status Depth 130577 Direction data Depth below transducer NMEA 0183 Information Water temperature Transmit Water speed and heading Sentence Description Waypoint location APB: Heading or track controller (autopilot) GPAPB sentence "B" Digital selective calling information GPBOD BOD: Bearing (origin to destination) Expanded digital selective calling...
  • Page 133 EVC Data Received NMEA 2000 Output PGN Transmission oil pressure* Transmission oil tempera- 127493: Transmission ture* parameters, dynamic Transmission gear Fluid level: Fuel* 127505: Fluid level Fluid level: Fresh water* Rudder position* 127245: Rudder * Only available when a compatible sensor is installed. **Only available when the trip computer software is installed.
  • Page 134 AB Volvo Penta SE-405 08 Göteborg, Sweden August 2024 Printed in the UK 190-01977-10_0U...