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Alternating Among Multiple Video Sources......................... 43
Networked Video Devices.........................................................43
Using Video Presets on Networked Video Cameras........... 43
Saving Video Presets on a Networked Video Camera... 43
Naming Video Presets on a Networked Video Camera.. 43
Activating Video Presets on a Networked Video
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the
product box for product warnings and other important
information.
NOTE: Not all features are available on all models.
The Garmin® website at www.garmin.com presents up-to-date
information about your product. The support pages will provide
answers to frequently asked support questions, and you can
download software and chart updates. There is also contact
information to Garmin support should you have any questions.
Device Overview
The location of items may vary based upon the model.
Touchscreen
À
Power key
Á
Automatic backlight sensor
Â
Using the Touchscreen
• Tap the screen to select an item.
• Drag or swipe your finger across the screen to pan or scroll.
• Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
• Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.
On-Screen Buttons
These on-screen buttons may be displayed on some screens
and functions. Some buttons are accessible only in a
combination page or SmartMode™ layout or when accessories,
such as a radar, are connected..
Button Function
Clears the on-screen icons and re-centers the screen on the
boat
Opens a full-screen view of the item
Creates a new waypoint
Creates a route, with turns, to the destination
Adds a turn to the route at the selected location
Removes the last added turn from the route
Creates a direct route, without turns, to the destination
Creates an Auto Guidance route to the destination
Begins navigation
Ends navigation
Stops and starts radar transmission
Opens the radar gain adjustment menu
Opens the radar sea clutter adjustment menu
Button Function
Opens the radar rain clutter adjustment menu
Turns on and off the radar echo trails
Acquires a radar target and begins tracking it
Shows and sets the VRM/EBL line
Opens the menu for the page or function
Opens the Weather menu for the page or function
Opens the Radar menu for the page or function
Opens the Presets menu for the page or function
Locking and Unlocking the Touchscreen
You can lock the touchscreen to prevent inadvertent screen
touches.
Select > Lock Touchscreen to lock the screen.
1
Select to unlock the screen.
2
Tips and Shortcuts
• Press to turn on the chartplotter.
• Select Home from any screen to return to the Home screen.
• Select Menu to open additional settings about that screen.
• Select Menu to close the menu when finished.
• Press to open additional options, such as adjusting the
backlight and locking the touchscreen.
• Press , and select Power Off > Turn Off System, or hold
until the Turn Off System bar fills to turn off the chartplotter.
• Press , and select Power Off > Sleep Station to set the
chartplotter to standby mode.
• On the home screen of some models, swipe up or down on
the category buttons along the right to view the additional
buttons.
On some models, not all category buttons on the right side of
the screen are visible. The arrows at the top or bottom of the
buttons indicate not all buttons are visible.
• On some menu buttons, press the button À to enable the
option.
A green light on an option indicates the option is enabled Á.
• When available, press the arrows  to open the menu.
On some buttons, when an option is selected Á, the menu
arrows  appear.
Accessing Owner's Manuals on the
Chartplotter
Select Info > Owner's Manual.
1
Select a manual.
2
Select Open.
3
Downloading the Manuals
You can get the latest owner's manual and translations of
manuals from the Garmin website.
Go to garmin.com/manuals/GPSMAP8000.
1
Download the manual.
2
Introduction1
Garmin Support Center
Go to support.garmin.com for help and information, such as
product manuals, frequently asked questions, videos, software
updates, and customer support.
Inserting a Memory Card
You can use optional memory cards with the chartplotter. Map
cards allow you to view high-resolution satellite imagery and
aerial reference photos of ports, harbors, marinas, and other
points of interest. You can use blank memory cards to record
Garmin Quickdraw™ Contours mapping, record sonar (with a
compatible transducer), and transfer data such as waypoints
and routes to another compatible chartplotter or a computer.
This device supports up to a 32 GB memory card, formatted to
FAT32.
Open the door À on the memory card reader.
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All of the options along the bottom of the home screen are
visible on all other screens, except for the Settings button. The
Settings button is accessible only from the home screen.
When viewing another screen, you can return to the home
screen by selecting Home.
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 pages on
each display, making each page different on each display. When
you change the layout of a page in one display, the changes
appear on only that display. When you change the name and
symbol of the layout, those changes appear on all displays in
the station, to maintain a consistent appearance.
The SmartMode items are geared toward an activity, such as
cruising or docking. When a SmartMode button is selected from
the home screen, each display in the station can show unique
information. For example, when Cruising is selected from the
home screen, one display can show the navigation chart and
another display can show the radar screen.
Adding an Item to Favorites
From the home screen, select a category from the right.
1
Hold a button on the left.
2
The item is added to the Favorites home screen category.
Insert the memory card Á with the label facing away from the
2
door.
Press the card in until it clicks.
3
Close the card reader door.
4
Acquiring GPS Satellite Signals
The device may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite
signals. The time and date are set automatically based on the
GPS position.
Turn on the device.
1
Wait while the device locates satellites.
2
It may take 30 to 60 seconds to acquire satellite signals.
When the device acquires satellite signals, appears at the
top of the Home screen.
If the device loses satellite signals, disappears and a
flashing question mark appears over on the chart.
For more information about GPS, go to www.garmin.com
/aboutGPS. For help acquiring satellite signals, see My device will not acquire GPS signals, page 52.
Selecting the GPS Source
You can select your preferred source for GPS data, if you have
more than one GPS source.
Select Settings > System > GPS > Source.
1
Select the source for GPS data.
2
Customizing the Chartplotter
Home Screen
The chartplotter home screen provides access to all of the
features in the chartplotter. The features are dependant on the
accessories you have connected to the chartplotter. You may
not have all of the options and features discussed in this
manual.
The categories along the right of the screen provide quick
access to the main features of your chartplotter. For example,
the Sonar category displays the views and pages related to the
sonar feature. You can save items you commonly access to the
Favorites category.
Customizing Pages
Customizing the Layout of a SmartMode or
Combination Page
You can customize the layout and data shown in the
combination pages and SmartMode layouts. When you change
the layout of a page in a display you are interacting with, the
change appears only on that display, except for the SmartMode
name and symbol. When you change the SmartMode name or
symbol for the layout, the new name or symbol appears on all
displays in the station.
Open a page to customize.
1
Select Menu.
2
Select Edit Layout or Edit Combo.
3
Select an option:
4
• To change the name, select Name or Name & Symbol >
Name, enter a new name, and select Done.
• To change the SmartMode symbol, select Name &
Symbol > Symbol, and select a new symbol.
• To change the number of functions shown and the layout
of the screen, select Layout, and select an option.
• To change the function of a portion of the screen, select
the window to change, and select a function from the list
on the right.
• To change how the screens are split, drag the arrows to a
new location.
• To change the data shown on the page and additional
data bars, select Overlays, and select an option.
• To assign a preset to a portion of the SmartMode screen,
select Presets > Include, and select a preset from the list
on the right.
Adding a SmartMode Layout
You can add SmartMode layouts to suit your needs. Each
customization made to one SmartMode layout for the home
screen in a station appears on all displays in the station.
From the home screen, select SmartMode™ > Menu > Add
1
Layout.
2Customizing the Chartplotter
Select an option:
2
• To change the name, select Name & Symbol > Name,
enter a new name, and select Done.
• To change the SmartMode symbol, select Name & Symbol > Symbol, and select a new symbol.
• To change the number of functions shown and the layout
of the screen, select Layout, and select an option.
• To change the function of a portion of the screen, select
the window to change, and select a function from the list
on the right.
• To change how the screens are split, drag the arrows to a
new location.
• To change the data shown on the page and additional
data bars, select Overlays, and select an option.
• To assign a preset to a portion of the SmartMode screen,
select Presets > Include, and select a preset from the list
on the right.
Creating a New Combination Page
You can create a custom combination page to suit your needs.
Select Combos > Menu > Add Combo.
1
Select a window.
2
Select a function for the window.
3
Repeat these steps for each window of the page.
4
Drag the arrows to resize the windows.
5
Hold a window to rearrange it.
6
Hold a data field to select new data.
7
Select Layout, and select a layout.
8
Select Name, enter a name for the page, and select Done.
9
Select Overlays, and select which data to show.
10
Select Done when you have finished customizing the page.
11
Deleting a Combination Page
Select Combos > Menu > Delete Combo.
1
Select a combination.
2
Customizing the Data Overlays
You can customize the data shown on a screen.
Select an option based on the type of screen you are
1
viewing:
• From a full screen view, select Menu > Edit Overlays.
• From a combination screen, select Menu > Edit Combo >
Overlays.
• From a SmartMode screen, select Menu > Edit Layout >
Overlays.
TIP: To quickly change the data shown in an overlay box,
hold the overlay box.
Select an item to customize the data and data bar:
2
• To change the data shown in an overlay box, select the
overlay box, select the new data to show, and select
Back.
• To select the location and layout of the data overlay bar,
select Data, and select an option.
• To customize the information shown when navigating,
select Navigation, and select an option.
• To turn on other data bars, like the media controls, select
Top Bar or Bottom Bar, and select the necessary
options.
Select Done.
3
Resetting the Station Layouts
You can restore the factory default layouts for all stations.
Select Settings > System > Station Information > Reset
Stations.
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. Presets are available on some screens,
such as charts, sonar views, and radar views.
To select a preset for a compatible screen, select Menu > ,
and select the preset.
When you are using a preset and you make changes to the
settings or view, you can save the changes to the preset or
create a new preset based on the new customizations.
Saving a New Preset
After you have customized the settings and view of a screen,
you can save the customization as a new preset.
From a compatible screen, change the settings and view.
1
Select Menu > > Save > New.
2
Enter a name, and select Done.
3
Managing Presets
You can customize the pre-loaded presets and edit presets you
created.
From a compatible screen, select Menu > > Manage.
1
Select a preset.
2
Select an option:
3
• To rename the preset, select Rename, enter a name, and
select Done.
• To edit the preset, select Edit, and update the preset.
• To delete the preset, select Delete.
• To reset all presets to factory settings, select Reset All.
Setting the Vessel Type
You can select your boat type to configure the chartplotter
settings and to use features customized for your boat type.
Select Settings > My Vessel > Vessel Type.
1
Select an option.
2
Adjusting the Backlight
Select Settings > System > Display > Backlight.
1
Adjust the backlight.
2
TIP: From any screen, press repeatedly to scroll through
the brightness levels. This can be helpful when the
brightness is so low you cannot see the screen.
Adjusting the Color Mode
Select Settings > System > Sounds and Display > Color
1
Mode.
TIP: Select > Color Mode from any screen to access the
color settings.
Select an option.
2
Customizing the Chartplotter3
Customizing the Startup Screen
You can personalize the startup, splash screen on your
chartplotter.
Insert a memory card that contains the image you want to
1
use.
Select Settings > System > Sounds and Display > Startup
2
Image > Select Image.
Select the memory card slot.
3
Select the image.
4
For the best results, use an image that is 50 MB or less.
Select Set as Startup Image.
5
To view the splash screen with the new image, turn the
chartplotter off and on.
Turning On the Chartplotter Automatically
You can set the chartplotter to turn on automatically when the
power is applied. Otherwise, you must turn on the chartplotter by
pressing .
Select Settings > System > Auto Power Up.
NOTE: When Auto Power Up is On, and the chartplotter is
turned off using , and power is removed and reapplied
within less than two minutes, you may need to press to
restart the chartplotter.
Automatically Turning Off the System
You can set the chartplotter and the whole system to turn off
automatically after it has been asleep for the selected length of
time. Otherwise, you must press and hold to turn off the
system manually.
Select Settings > System > Auto Power Off.
1
Select an option.
2
ActiveCaptain™ App
CAUTION
This feature allows users to submit information. Garmin makes
no representations about the accuracy, completeness, or
timeliness of information submitted by users. Any use or reliance
on the information submitted by users is at your own risk.
NOTE: You must connect the chartplotter to a Wi‑Fi® adapter to
use the ActiveCaptain feature.
The ActiveCaptain app provides a connection to your GPSMAP
device, charts, maps, and the community for a connected
boating experience.
On your mobile device with the ActiveCaptain app, you can
download, purchase, and update maps and charts. You can use
the app to easily and quickly transfer user data, such as
waypoints and routes, connect to the Garmin Quickdraw
Contours Community, and update device software. You can also
plan your trip, and view and control the GPSMAP device from
the app.
You can connect to the ActiveCaptain community for up-to-date
feedback on marinas and other points of interest. The app can
push smart notifications, such as calls and texts, to your
chartplotter display when paired.
ActiveCaptain Roles
Your level of interaction with the GPSMAP device using the
ActiveCaptain app depends on your role.
FeatureOwner Guest
Register device, built-in maps, and supplemental map
cards to account
Update softwareYesYes
Yes
FeatureOwner Guest
Automatically transfer Garmin Quickdraw contours you
have downloaded or created
Push smart notificationsYesYes
Automatically transfer user data, such as waypoints
and routes
Begin navigating to a specific waypoint or navigating a
specific route, and send that waypoint or route to the
GPSMAP device
Yes
Yes
YesYes
Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain App
NOTE: The ActiveCaptain feature is only available on models
that have Wi‑Fi technology.
You can connect a mobile device to the GPSMAP device using
the ActiveCaptain app. The app provides a quick and easy way
for you to interact with your chartplotter and complete such tasks
as sharing data, registering, updating the device software, and
receiving mobile device notifications.
From the GPSMAP device, select ActiveCaptain.
1
From the ActiveCaptain page, select Wi-Fi Network > Wi-Fi
2
> On.
Enter a name and password for this network.
3
From the application store on your mobile device, install and
4
open the ActiveCaptain app.
Bring the mobile device within 32 m (105 ft.) of the GPSMAP
5
device.
From your mobile device settings, open the Wi‑Fi
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connections page and connect to the Garmin device, using
the name and password you entered in the Garmin device.
Updating Software with the ActiveCaptain
App
If your device has Wi‑Fi technology, you can use the
ActiveCaptain app to download and install the latest software
updates for your device.
NOTICE
Software updates may require the app to download large files.
Regular data limits or charges from your Internet service
provider apply. Contact your Internet service provider for more
information about data limits or charges.
The installation process can take several minutes.
Connect the mobile device to the GPSMAP device (Getting
1
Started with the ActiveCaptain App, page 4).
When a software update is available and you have internet
2
access on your mobile device, select Software Updates >
Download.
The ActiveCaptain app downloads the update to the mobile
device. When you reconnect the app to the GPSMAP device,
the update is transferred to the device. After the transfer is
complete, you are prompted to install the update.
When you are prompted by the GPSMAP device, select an
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option to install the update.
• To update the software immediately, select OK.
• To delay the update, select Cancel. When you are ready
to install the update, select ActiveCaptain > Software
Updates > Install Now.
Updating Charts with ActiveCaptain
You can use the ActiveCaptain app to download and transfer the
latest chart updates for your device. To save space on your
mobile device, space on the ActiveCaptain card, and download
time, consider using the ActiveCaptain app to download only the
areas of the chart you need.
4ActiveCaptain™ App
If you are downloading an entire chart, you can use the Garmin
Express™ app to download the map onto a memory card. The
Garmin Express app downloads large charts more quickly than
the ActiveCaptain app. For more information, go to garmin.com
/express.
NOTICE
Chart updates may require the app to download large files.
Regular data limits or charges from your internet service
provider apply. Contact your internet service provider for more
information about data limits or charges.
Connect the mobile device to the GPSMAP device (Getting
1
Started with the ActiveCaptain App, page 4).
When a chart update is available, and you have internet
2
access on your mobile device, select OneChart > My
Charts.
Select the map to update.
3
Select the area to download.
4
Select Download
5
The ActiveCaptain app downloads the update to the mobile
device. When you reconnect the app to the GPSMAP device,
the update is transferred to the device. After the transfer is
complete, the updated charts are available for use.
Communication with Wireless Devices
The chartplotters can create a wireless network to which you
can connect wireless devices.
Before you can create a Wi‑Fi network, you must connect the
chartplotter to a Wi‑Fi adapter.
Connecting wireless devices allows you to use Garmin apps,
such as ActiveCaptain.
Wi‑Fi Network
Setting Up the Wi‑Fi Wireless Network
The chartplotters can create a Wi‑Fi network to which you can
connect wireless devices. The first time you access the wireless
network settings, you are prompted to set up the network.
If necessary, enter a name for this wireless network.
2
Enter a password.
3
You will need this password to access the wireless network
from a wireless device. The password is case-sensitive.
Connecting a Wireless Device to the Chartplotter
Before you can connect a wireless device to the chartplotter
wireless network, you must configure the chartplotter wireless
network (Setting Up the Wi‑Fi Wireless Network, page 5).
You can connect multiple wireless devices to the chartplotter to
share data.
From the wireless device, turn on the Wi‑Fi technology and
1
search for wireless networks.
Select the name of your chartplotter wireless network (Setting
2
Up the Wi‑Fi Wireless Network, page 5).
Enter the network password.
3
Changing the Wireless Channel
You can change the wireless channel if you have trouble finding
or connecting to a device, or if you experience interference.
You do not need to change the wireless channel of devices
connected to this network.
Changing the Wi‑Fi Host
You can change which chartplotter is serving as the Wi‑Fi host.
The can be helpful if you are having trouble with Wi‑Fi
communications. Changing the Wi‑Fi host allows you to select a
chartplotter that is physically closer to your mobile device.
The charts and 3D chart views that are available depend on the
map data and accessories used.
You can access the charts and 3D chart views by selecting
Charts.
Navigation Chart: Shows navigation data available on your pre-
loaded maps and from supplemental maps, if available. The
data includes buoys, lights, cables, depth soundings,
marinas, and tide stations in an overhead view.
Perspective 3D: Provides a view from above and behind the
boat (according to your course) and provides a visual
navigation aid. This view is helpful when navigating tricky
shoals, reefs, bridges, or channels, and is beneficial when
trying to identify entry and exit routes in unfamiliar harbors or
anchorages.
Mariner’s Eye 3D: Shows a detailed, three-dimensional view
from above and behind the boat (according to your course)
and provides a visual navigation aid. This view is helpful
when navigating tricky shoals, reefs, bridges, or channels,
and when trying to identify entry and exit routes in unfamiliar
harbors or anchorages.
NOTE: 3D chart views are available with premium charts, in
some areas.
Fish Eye 3D: Provides an underwater view that visually
represents the sea floor according to the chart information.
When a sonar transducer is connected, suspended targets
(such as fish) are indicated by red, green, and yellow
spheres. Red indicates the largest targets and green
indicates the smallest.
Fishing Chart: Provides a detailed view of the bottom contours
and depth soundings on the chart. This chart removes
navigational data from the chart, provides detailed
bathymetric data, and enhances bottom contours for depth
recognition. This chart is best for offshore deep-sea fishing.
NOTE: The Fishing chart is available with premium charts, in
some areas.
Radar Overlay: Superimposes radar information on the
Navigation chart or the Fishing chart, when the chartplotter is
connected to a radar. This feature is not available with all
models.
Navigation Chart and Fishing Chart
NOTE: The Fishing chart is available with premium charts, in
some areas.
The Nav. Chart is optimized for navigation. You can plan a
course, view map information, and use the chart as a
navigational aid. To open the Nav. Chart, select Charts > Nav. Chart.
Communication with Wireless Devices5
The Fishing Chart provides a detailed view with more bottom
detail and fishing content. This chart is optimized for use when
fishing. To open the Fishing Chart, select Charts > Fishing
Chart.
Zooming In and Out Using the Touchscreen
You can quickly zoom in and out of many screens, such as the
charts and sonar views.
• Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
• Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.
Chart Symbols
This table contains some of the common symbols you might see
on the detailed charts.
IconDescription
Buoy
Information
Marine services
Tide station
Current station
Overhead photo available
Perspective photo available
Other features common to most charts include depth contour
lines, intertidal zones, spot soundings (as depicted on the
original paper chart), navigational aids and symbols,
obstructions, and cable areas.
Measuring a Distance on the Chart
Select Measure.
A push pin appears on the screen at your present location.
The distance and angle from the pin is listed in the corner.
TIP: To reset the pin and measure from the current location of
the cursor, select Select.
Creating a Waypoint on the Chart
From a chart, select a location or object.
1
Select .
2
Viewing Location and Object Information on a Chart
You can view information, such as tide, current, celestial, chart
notes, or local services, about a location or an object on the
Navigation chart or the Fishing chart.
From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select a location
1
or object.
A list of options appears along the top of the chart. The
options that appear vary based on the location or object you
selected.
If necessary, select .
2
Select Information.
3
Viewing Details about Navaids
From the Navigation chart, Fishing chart, Perspective 3D chart
view, or Mariner’s Eye 3D chart view, you can view details about
various types of navigation aids, including beacons, lights, and
obstructions.
NOTE: The Fishing chart is available with premium charts, in
some areas.
NOTE: 3D chart views are available with premium charts, in
some areas.
From a chart or 3D chart view, select a navaid.
1
Select the name of the navaid.
2
Navigating to a Point on the Chart
CAUTION
The Auto Guidance feature is based on electronic chart
information. That data does not ensure obstacle and bottom
clearance. Carefully compare the course to all visual sightings,
and avoid any land, shallow water, or other obstacles that may
be in your path.
When using Go To, a direct course and a corrected course may
pass over land or shallow water. Use visual sightings, and steer
to avoid land, shallow water, and other dangerous objects.
NOTE: The Fishing chart is available with premium charts, in
some areas.
NOTE: Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select a location.
1
If necessary, select Navigate To.
2
Select an option:
3
• To navigate directly to the location, select Go To or .
• To create a route to the location, including turns, select
Route To or .
• To use Auto Guidance, select Auto Guidance or .
Review the course indicated by the magenta line.
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NOTE: When using Auto Guidance, a gray segment within
any part of the magenta line indicates that Auto Guidance
cannot calculate part of the Auto Guidance line. This is due to
the settings for minimum safe water depth and minimum safe
obstacle height.
Follow the magenta line, steering to avoid land, shallow
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water, and other obstacles.
Premium Charts
CAUTION
The Auto Guidance feature is based on electronic chart
information. That data does not ensure obstacle and bottom
clearance. Carefully compare the course to all visual sightings,
and avoid any land, shallow water, or other obstacles that may
be in your path.
NOTE: Not all models support all charts.
Optional premium charts, such as BlueChart® g2 Vision®, allow
you to get the most out of your chartplotter. In addition to
detailed marine charting, premium charts may contain these
features, which are available in some areas.
Mariner’s Eye 3D: Provides a view from above and behind the
boat for a three-dimensional navigation aid.
Fish Eye 3D: Provides an underwater, three-dimensional view
that visually represents the sea floor according to the
information on the chart.
Fishing Charts: Shows the chart with enhanced bottom
contours and without navigational data. This chart works well
for offshore deep-sea fishing.
High Resolution Satellite Imagery: Provides high-resolution
satellite images for a realistic view of the land and water on
the Navigation chart (Showing Satellite Imagery on the
Navigation Chart, page 7).
Aerial Photos: Shows marinas and other navigationally
significant aerial photos to help you visualize your
surroundings (Viewing Aerial Photos of Landmarks,
page 7).
Detailed Roads and POI data: Shows detailed road and point
of interest (POI) data, which includes highly detailed coastal
roads and POIs such as restaurants, lodging, and local
attractions.
Auto Guidance: Uses specified information about your vessel
and chart data to determine the best path to your destination.
6Charts and 3D Chart Views
Viewing Tide Station Information
on the chart indicates a tide station. You can view a detailed
graph for a tide station to help predict the tide level at different
times or on different days.
NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart, select a tide
1
station.
Tide direction and tide level information appear near .
Select the station name.
2
Animated Tide and Current Indicators
NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
You can view indicators for animated tide station and current
direction on the Navigation chart or the Fishing chart. You must
also enable animated icons in the chart settings (Showing Tides
and Current Indicators, page 7).
An indicator for a tide station appears on the chart as a vertical
bar graph with an arrow. A red arrow pointing downward
indicates a falling tide, and a blue arrow pointing upward
indicates a rising tide. When you move the cursor over the tide
station indicator, the height of the tide at the station appears
above the station indicator.
Current direction indicators appear as arrows on the chart. The
direction of each arrow indicates the direction of the current at a
specific location on the chart. The color of the current arrow
indicates the range of speed for the current at that location.
When you move the cursor over the current direction indicator,
the specific current speed at the location appears above the
direction indicator.
ColorCurrent Speed Range
Yellow0 to 1 knot
Orange1 to 2 knots
Red2 or more knots
Showing Tides and Current Indicators
NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
You can show static or animated tide and current station
indicators on the Navigation chart or Fishing chart.
From the Navigation or Fishing chart, select Menu > Layers
1
> Chart > Tides & Currents.
Select an option:
2
• To show animated tide station indicators and animated
current direction indicators on the chart, select Animated.
• To enables the tides and current slider, which sets the
time for which tides and currents are reported on the map,
select Slider.
Showing Satellite Imagery on the Navigation Chart
NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
You can overlay high-resolution satellite images on the land or
on both land and sea portions of the Navigation chart.
NOTE: When enabled, high-resolution satellite images are
present only at lower zoom levels. If you cannot see highresolution images in your optional chart region, you can select
to zoom in. You also can set the detail level higher by changing
the map zoom detail.
From the Navigation chart, select Menu > Layers > Satellite
1
Photos.
Select an option:
2
• Select Land Only to show standard chart information on
the water, with photos overlaying the land.
• Select Photo Map to show photos on both the water and
the land at a specified opacity. Use the slider bar to adjust
the photo opacity. The higher you set the percentage, the
more the satellite photos cover both land and water.
Viewing Aerial Photos of Landmarks
Before you can view aerial photos on the Navigation chart, you
must turn on the Satellite Photos setting in the chart setup.
NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
You can use aerial photographs of landmarks, marinas, and
harbors to help orient yourself to your surroundings or to
acquaint yourself with a marina or a harbor prior to arrival.
From the Navigation chart, select a camera icon:
1
• To view an overhead photo, select .
• To view a perspective photo, select . The photo was
taken from the location of the camera, pointed in the
direction of the cone.
Select Aerial Photo.
2
Automatic Identification System
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) enables you to
identify and track other vessels, and alerts you to area traffic.
When connected to an external AIS device, the chartplotter can
show some AIS information about other vessels that are within
range, that are equipped with a transponder, and that are
actively transmitting AIS information.
The information reported for each vessel includes the Maritime
Mobile Service Identity (MMSI), location, GPS speed, GPS
heading, time that has elapsed since the last position of the
vessel was reported, nearest approach, and time to the nearest
approach.
Some chartplotter models also support Blue Force Tracking.
Vessels being tracked with Blue Force Tracking are indicated on
the chartplotter with a blue-green color.
AIS Targeting Symbols
Symbol Description
AIS vessel. The vessel is reporting AIS information. The
direction in which the triangle is pointing indicates the
direction in which the AIS vessel is moving.
Target is selected.
Target is activated. The target appears larger on the chart. A
green line attached to the target indicates the heading of the
target. The MMSI, speed, and direction of the vessel appear
beneath the target, if the details setting has been set to Show.
If the AIS transmission from the vessel is lost, a message
banner appears.
Target is lost. A green X indicates that the AIS transmission
from the vessel is lost, and the chartplotter displays a
message banner asking whether the vessel should continue
to be tracked. If you discontinue vessel tracking, the lost
target symbol disappears from the chart or the 3D chart view.
Dangerous target in range. The target flashes while an alarm
sounds and a message banner appears. After the alarm has
been acknowledged, a solid red triangle with a red line
attached to it indicates the location and the heading of the
target. If the safe-zone collision alarm has been set to Off, the
target flashes, but the audible alarm does not sound and the
alarm banner does not appear. If the AIS transmission from
the vessel is lost, a message banner appears.
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Symbol Description
Dangerous target is lost. A red X indicates that the AIS
transmission from the vessel is lost, and the chartplotter
displays a message banner asking whether the vessel should
continue to be tracked. If you discontinue vessel tracking, the
lost dangerous target symbol disappears from the chart or the
3D chart view.
The location of this symbol indicates the closest point of
approach to a dangerous target, and the numbers near the
symbol indicate the time to the closest point of approach to
that target.
NOTE: Vessels being tracked with the Blue Force Tracking
feature are indicated with a blue-green color regardless of their
status.
Heading and Projected Course of Activated AIS
Targets
When heading and course over ground information are provided
by an activated AIS target, the heading of the target appears on
a chart as a solid line attached to the AIS target symbol. A
heading line does not appear on a 3D chart view.
The projected course of an activated AIS target appears as a
dashed line on a chart or a 3D chart view. The length of the
projected course line is based on the value of the projected
heading setting. If an activated AIS target is not transmitting
speed information, or if the vessel is not moving, a projected
course line does not appear. Changes in the speed, course over
ground, or rate of turn information transmitted by the vessel can
impact the calculation of the projected course line.
When course over ground, heading, and rate of turn information
are provided by an activated AIS target, the projected course of
the target is calculated based on the course over ground and the
rate of turn information. The direction in which the target is
turning, which is also based on the rate of turn information, is
indicated by the direction of the barb at the end of the heading
line. The length of the barb does not change.
When course over ground and heading information are provided
by an activated AIS target, but rate of turn information is not
provided, the projected course of the target is calculated based
on the course over ground information.
Activating a Target for an AIS Vessel
From a chart or a 3D chart view, select an AIS vessel.
1
Select AIS Vessel > Activate Target.
2
Viewing Information about a Targeted AIS Vessel
You can view the AIS signal status, MMSI, GPS speed, GPS
heading, and other information that is reported about a targeted
AIS vessel.
From a chart or a 3D chart view, select an AIS vessel.
1
Select AIS Vessel.
2
Deactivating a Target for an AIS Vessel
From a chart or a 3D chart view, select an AIS vessel.
1
Select AIS Vessel > Deactivate.
2
Viewing a List of AIS and MARPA Threats
From a chart, select Menu > Layers > Other Vessels > List
1
> Show.
Select the type of threats to include in the list.
2
Setting the Safe-Zone Collision Alarm
Before you can set a collision alarm, you must have a
compatible chartplotter connected to an AIS device or radar.
The safe-zone collision alarm is used only with AIS and MARPA.
MARPA functionality works with radar. The safe zone is used for
collision avoidance and can be customized.
Select Settings > Alarms > Collision Alarm > On.
1
A message banner appears and an alarm sounds when a
MARPA-tagged object or an AIS-activated vessel enters the
safe-zone area around your boat. The object is also labeled
as dangerous on the screen. When the alarm is off, the
message banner and audible alarm are disabled, but the
object is still labeled as dangerous on the screen.
Select Range.
2
Select a distance for the safe-zone radius around your
3
vessel.
Select Time To.
4
Select a time at which the alarm will sound if a target is
5
determined to intersect the safe zone.
For example, to be notified of a pending intersection 10
minutes before it will likely occur, set Time To to 10, and the
alarm will sound 10 minutes before the vessel intersects the
safe zone.
AIS Distress Signals
Self-contained AIS distress signal devices transmit emergency
position reports when activated. The chartplotter can receive
signals from Search and Rescue Transmitters (SART),
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB), and
other man overboard signals. Distress signal transmissions are
different than standard AIS transmissions, so they appear
differently on the chartplotter. Instead of tracking a distress
signal transmission for collision avoidance, you track a distress
signal transmission to locate and assist a vessel or person.
Navigating to a Distress Signal Transmission
When you receive a distress signal transmission, a distress
signal alarm appears.
Select Review > Go To to begin navigation to the
transmission.
AIS Distress Signal Device Targeting Symbols
Symbol Description
AIS distress signal device transmission. Select to see more
information about the transmission and begin navigation.
Transmission lost.
Transmission test. Appears when a vessel initiates a test of
their distress signal device, and does not represent a true
emergency.
Transmission test lost.
Enabling AIS Transmission Test Alerts
To avoid a large number of test alerts and symbols in crowded
areas such as marinas, you can select to receive or ignore AIS
test messages. To test an AIS emergency device, you must
enable the chartplotter to receive test alerts.
Select Settings > Alarms > AIS.
1
Select an option:
2
• To receive or ignore Emergency Position Indicating Radio
Beacon (EPRIB) test signals, select AIS-EPIRB Test.
• To receive or ignore Man Overboard (MOB) test signals,
select AIS-MOB Test.
• To receive or ignore Search and Rescue Transponder
(SART) test signals, select AIS-SART Test.
Turning Off AIS Reception
AIS signal reception is turned on by default.
Select Settings > Other Vessels > AIS > Off.
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All AIS functionality on all charts and 3D chart views is
disabled. This includes AIS vessel targeting and tracking,
collision alarms that result from AIS vessel targeting and
tracking, and the display of information about AIS vessels.
Chart Menu
NOTE: Not all settings apply to all charts. Some options require
premium maps or connected accessories, such as radar.
From a chart, select Menu.
Layers: Adjusts the appearance of the different items on the
charts (Chart Layers, page 9).
Quickdraw Contours: Turns on bottom contour drawing, and
allows you to create fishing map labels (Garmin Quickdraw
Contours Mapping, page 10).
Settings: Adjusts the chart settings (Chart Settings, page 10).
Edit Overlays: Adjusts the data shown on the screen
(Customizing the Data Overlays, page 3).
Chart Layers
The layers in the charts allow you to turn on and off and
customize features of the charts. Each setting is specific to the
chart or chart view being used.
NOTE: Not all settings apply to all charts and chartplotter
models. Some options require premium maps or connected
accessories.
From a chart, select Menu > Layers.
Chart: Shows and hides chart related items (Chart Layer
Settings, page 9).
My Vessel: Shows and hides items relating to the boat (My
Vessel Layer Settings, page 9).
User Data: Shows and hides user data, such as waypoints,
boundaries, and tracks, and opens user data lists (User Data
Layer Settings, page 9).
Other Vessels: Adjusts how other vessels are shown (Other
Vessels Layer Settings, page 10).
Water: Shows and hides depth items (Water Layer Settings,
page 10).
Quickdraw Contours: Shows and hides Garmin Quickdraw
data (Garmin Quickdraw Contours Settings, page 12).
Tracks: Shows and hides tracks on the 3D chart view.
Range Rings: Shows and configures the appearance of range
rings on the 3D chart view. Range Rings help you to visualize
distances in some chart views.
Chart Layer Settings
From a chart, select Menu > Layers > Chart.
Satellite Photos: Shows high-resolution satellite images on the
land or on both land and sea portions of the Navigation chart,
when certain premium maps are used (Showing Satellite
Imagery on the Navigation Chart, page 7).
Tides & Currents: Shows current station indicators and tide
station indicators on the chart (Showing Tides and Current
Indicators, page 7) and enables the tides and current slider,
which sets the time for which tides and currents are reported
on the map.
Navaids: Shows navigational aids on the chart.
Land POIs: Shows points of interest on land.
Photo Points: Shows camera icons for aerial photos (Viewing
Aerial Photos of Landmarks, page 7).
Service Points: Shows locations for marine services.
Depth: Adjusts the items on the depth layer (Depth Layer
Settings, page 9).
Depth Layer Settings
From a chart, select Menu > Layers > Chart > Depth.
Depth Shading: Specifies an upper and lower depth to shade
between.
Shallow Shading: Sets the shades from the shoreline to the
specified depth.
Spot Depths: Turns on spot soundings and sets a dangerous
depth. Spot depths that are equal to or more shallow than the
dangerous depth are indicated by red text.
Fishing Contours: Sets the zoom level for a detailed view of
bottom contours and depth soundings and simplifies map
presentation for optimal use while fishing.
My Vessel Layer Settings
From a chart, select Menu > Layers > My Vessel.
Heading Line: Shows and adjusts the heading line, which is a
line drawn on the map from the bow of the boat in the
direction of travel (Setting the Heading Line and Angle
Markers, page 20).
Active Tracks: Shows the active track on the chart and opens
the Active Track Options menu.
Wind Rose: Shows a visual representation of the wind angle or
direction provided by the connected wind sensor and sets the
wind source.
Compass Rose: Shows a compass rose around your boat,
indicating compass direction oriented to the heading of the
boat. Enabling this option disables the Wind Rose option.
Vessel Icon: Sets the icon that represents your present location
on the chart.
Laylines Settings
To use the laylines features, you must connect a wind sensor to
the chartplotter.
When in sailing modeSetting the Vessel Type, page 3, you can
display laylines on the navigation chart. Laylines can be very
helpful when racing.
From the navigation chart, select Menu > Layers > My Vessel >
Laylines > Setup.
Display: Sets how the laylines and vessel appear on the chart,
and sets the length of the laylines.
Sailing Ang.: Allows you to select how the device calculates
laylines. The Actual option calculates the laylines using the
measured wind angle from the wind sensor. The Manual
option calculates the laylines using manually entered
windward and leeward angles.
Windward Ang.: Allows you to set a layline based on the
windward sailing angle.
Leeward Ang.: Allows you to set a layline based on the leeward
sailing angle.
Tide Correction: Corrects the laylines based on the tide.
Layline Filter: Filters the layline data based on the time interval
entered. For a smoother layline that filters out some of the
changes in the boat's heading or true wind angle, enter a
higher number. For laylines that display a higher sensitivity to
changes in the boat's heading or true wind angle, enter a
lower number.
User Data Layer Settings
You can show user data, such as waypoints, boundaries, and
tracks, on the charts.
From a chart, select Menu > Layers > User Data.
Waypoints: Shows waypoints on the chart and opens the list of
waypoints.
Boundaries: Shows boundaries on the chart and opens the list
of boundaries.
Tracks: Shows tracks on the chart.
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Other Vessels Layer Settings
NOTE: These options require connected accessories, such as
an AIS receiver, radar, or VHF radio.
From a chart, select Menu > Layers > Other Vessels.
DSC: Sets how DSC vessels and trails appear on the chart, and
shows the DSC list.
AIS: Sets how AIS vessels and trails appear on the chart, and
shows the AIS list.
MARPA: Sets how MARPA vessels and trails appear on the
chart, and shows the MARPA list.
Details: Shows other vessel details on the chart.
Proj. Heading: Sets the projected heading time for AIS-
activated and MARPA-tagged vessels.
Collision Alarm: Sets the safe-zone collision alarm (Setting the
Safe-Zone Collision Alarm, page 8).
Water Layer Settings
From a chart, select Menu > Layers > Water.
Depth Shading: Specifies an upper and lower depth to shade
between.
Shallow Shading: Sets the shades from the shoreline to the
specified depth.
Spot Depths: Turns on spot soundings and sets a dangerous
depth. Spot depths that are equal to or more shallow than the
dangerous depth are indicated by red text.
Fishing Contours: Sets the zoom level for a detailed view of
bottom contours and depth soundings and simplifies map
presentation for optimal use while fishing.
Relief Shading: Shows the gradient of the bottom with shading.
This feature is available only with some premium maps.
Sonar Imagery: Shows sonar imagery to help show the density
of the bottom. This feature is available only with some
premium maps.
Lake Level: Sets the present water level of the lake. This
feature is available only with some premium maps.
Weather Layer Settings
From the Navigation or Fishing chart, select Menu > Layers >
Chart > Weather > .
From a weather chart, select Menu > Layers > Chart >
Weather.
Observed Layers: Sets which observed weather items are
shown. Observed weather is the present weather condition
that are visible now.
Forecast Layers: Sets which forecasted weather items are
shown.
Layer Mode: Shows forecasted or observed weather
information.
Loop: Shows a loop of forecasted or observed weather
information.
Legend: Shows the weather legend, with the severity of the
conditions increasing from left to right.
Weather Subscription: Shows weather subscription
information.
Restore Defaults: Resets the weather settings to factory default
values.
Edit Overlays: Adjusts the data shown on the screen
(Customizing the Data Overlays, page 3).
Radar Overlay Settings
From the Navigation or Fishing chart, select Menu > Layers >
Radar > .
From a radar screen, select Menu.
Radar To Standby: Stops radar transmission.
Gain: Adjusts the gain (Adjusting Gain on the Radar Screen
Automatically, page 30).
Sea Clutter: Adjusts the sea clutter (Adjusting Gain on the
Radar Screen Automatically, page 30).
Radar Options: Opens the radar options menu (Radar Options
Menu, page 31).
Other Vessels: Sets how other vessels are displayed on the
Radar Setup: Opens the radar display settings (Radar Setup
Menu, page 32).
Edit Overlays: Adjusts the data shown on the screen
(Customizing the Data Overlays, page 3).
Chart Settings
NOTE: Not all settings apply to all charts and 3D chart views.
Some settings require external accessories or applicable
premium charts.
From a chart, select Menu > Settings.
Orientation: Sets the perspective of the map.
Detail: Adjusts the amount of detail shown on the map, at
different zoom levels.
World Map: Uses either a basic world map or a shaded relief
map on the chart. These differences are visible only when
zoomed out too far to see the detailed charts.
Start Line: Sets the starting line for the sailing race.
Inset Map: Shows a small map centered on your present
location.
Fish Eye 3D Settings
NOTE: This feature is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
From the Fish Eye 3D chart view, select Menu.
View: Sets the perspective of the 3D chart view.
Tracks: Shows tracks.
Sonar Cone: Shows a cone that indicates the area covered by
the transducer.
Fish Symbols: Shows suspended targets.
Supported Maps
To help you have a safe and enjoyable time on the water,
Garmin devices only support official maps produced by Garmin
or an approved third party producer.
You can purchase maps from Garmin. If you purchase maps
from a seller other than Garmin, investigate the seller before
purchasing. Be extra cautious with online sellers. If you have
purchased an unsupported map, return it to the seller.
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping
WARNING
The Garmin Quickdraw Contours mapping feature allows users
to generate maps. Garmin makes no representations about the
accuracy, reliability, completeness or timeliness of the maps
generated by third parties. Any use or reliance on the maps
generated by third parties is at your own risk.
The Garmin Quickdraw Contours mapping feature allows you to
instantly create maps with contours and depth labels for any
body of water.
When Garmin Quickdraw Contours records data, a colored
circle surrounds the vessel icon. This circle represents the
approximate area of the map that is scanned by each pass.
10Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping
A green circle indicates good depth and GPS position, and a
speed under 16 km/h (10 mph). A yellow circle indicates good
depth and GPS position, and a speed between 16 and 32 km/h
(10 and 20 mph). A red circle indicates poor depth or GPS
position, and a speed above 32 km/h (20 mph).
You can view Garmin Quickdraw Contours in a combination
screen or as a single view on the map.
Mapping a Body of Water Using the Garmin
Quickdraw Contours Feature
Before you can use the Garmin Quickdraw Contours feature,
you must have sonar depth, your GPS position, and a memory
card with free space.
From a chart view, select Menu > Quickdraw Contours >
1
Start Recording.
When recording is complete, select Menu > Quickdraw
2
Contours > Stop Recording.
Select Manage > Name, and enter a name for the map.
3
Adding a Label to a Garmin Quickdraw
Contours Map
You can add labels to a Garmin Quickdraw Contours map to
mark hazards or points of interest.
From the Navigation chart, select a location.
1
Select Add Quickdraw Label.
2
Enter text for the label, and select Done.
3
Garmin Quickdraw Community
The Garmin Quickdraw Community is a free, public, online
community that enables you to share your Garmin Quickdraw
Contours maps with others. You can also download maps other
users have created.
If your device has Wi‑Fi technology, you can use the
ActiveCaptain app to access the Garmin Quickdraw Community
(Connecting to the Garmin Quickdraw Community with
ActiveCaptain, page 11).
Connecting to the Garmin Quickdraw Community with
ActiveCaptain
From your mobile device, open the ActiveCaptain app and
1
connect to the GPSMAP device (Getting Started with the
ActiveCaptain App, page 4).
From the app, select Quickdraw Community.
2
You can download contours from others in the community
(Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using
ActiveCaptain, page 11) and share the contours you have
created (Sharing Your Garmin Quickdraw Contours Maps with
the Garmin Quickdraw Community Using ActiveCaptain,
page 11).
Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using
ActiveCaptain
You can download Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that other
users have created and shared with the Garmin Quickdraw
Community.
From the ActiveCaptain app on your mobile device, select
1
Quickdraw Community > Search for Contours.
Use the map and search features to locate an area to
2
download.
The red dots represent Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps
that have been shared for that area.
Select Select Download Region.
3
Drag the box to select the area to download.
4
Drag the corners to change the download area.
5
Select Download Area.
6
The next time you connect the ActiveCaptain app to the
GPSMAP device, the downloaded contours are transferred to
the device automatically.
Sharing Your Garmin Quickdraw Contours Maps with the
Garmin Quickdraw Community Using ActiveCaptain
You can share Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that you have
created with others in the Garmin Quickdraw Community.
When you share a contour map, only the contour map is shared.
Your waypoints are not shared.
When you set up your ActiveCaptain app, you may have
selected to share your contours with the community
automatically. If not, follow these steps to enable sharing.
From the ActiveCaptain app on your mobile device, select
Quickdraw Community.
The next time you connect the ActiveCaptain app to the
GPSMAP device, your contour maps are transferred to the
community automatically.
Connecting to the Garmin Quickdraw Community with
Garmin Connect
Go to connect.garmin.com.
1
Select Get Started > Quickdraw Community > Get Started.
2
If you do not have a Garmin Connect account, create one.
3
Sign in to your Garmin Connect account.
4
Select Marine in the upper-right to open the Garmin
5
Quickdraw widget.
TIP: Make sure you have a memory card in your computer to
share Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps.
Sharing Your Garmin Quickdraw Contours Maps with the
Garmin Quickdraw Community Using Garmin Connect
You can share Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that you have
created with others in the Garmin Quickdraw Community.
When you share a contour map, only the contour map is shared.
Your waypoints are not shared.
Remove the memory card from the card reader.
1
Insert the memory card into your computer.
2
Access the Garmin Quickdraw Community (Connecting to the
3
Garmin Quickdraw Community with Garmin Connect™,
page 11).
Select Share Your Contours.
4
Browse to your memory card, and select the /Garmin folder.
5
Open the Quickdraw folder, and select the file named
6
ContoursLog.svy.
After the file is uploaded, delete the ContoursLog.svy file from
your memory card to avoid issues with future uploads. Your data
will not be lost.
Downloading Garmin Quickdraw Community Maps Using
Garmin Connect
You can download Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps that other
users have created and shared with the Garmin Quickdraw
Community.
If your device does not have Wi‑Fi technology, you can access
the Garmin Quickdraw Community using the Garmin Connect
website.
™
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Mapping11
If your device has Wi‑Fi technology, you should access the
Garmin Quickdraw Community using the ActiveCaptain app
(Connecting to the Garmin Quickdraw Community with
ActiveCaptain, page 11).
Insert the memory card into your computer.
1
Access the Garmin Quickdraw Community (Connecting to the
2
Garmin Quickdraw Community with Garmin Connect™,
page 11).
Select Search for Contours.
3
Use the map and search features to locate an area to
4
download.
The red dots represent Garmin Quickdraw Contours maps
that have been shared for that region.
Select Select an Area to Download.
5
Drag the edges of the box to select the area to download.
6
Select Start Download.
7
Save the file to your memory card.
8
TIP: If you cannot find the file, look in the "Downloads" folder.
The browser may have saved the file there.
Remove the memory card from your computer.
9
Insert the memory card into the card reader.
10
The chartplotter automatically recognizes the contours maps.
The chartplotter may take a few minutes to load the maps.
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Settings
From a chart, select Menu > Quickdraw Contours > Settings.
Display: Displays Garmin Quickdraw Contours. The User
Contours option shows your own Garmin Quickdraw
Contours maps. The Community Contours option shows the
maps you have downloaded from the Garmin Quickdraw
Community.
Recording Offset: Sets the distance between the sonar depth
and the contour recording depth. If the water level has
changed since your last recording, adjust this setting so the
recording depth is the same for both recordings.
For example, if the last time you recorded had a sonar depth
of 3.1 m (10.5 ft.), and today's sonar depth is 3.6 m (12 ft.),
enter -0.5 m (-1.5 ft.) for the a Recording Offset value.
User Display Offset: Sets differences in contour depths and
depth labels on your own contours maps to compensate for
changes in the water level of a body of water, or for depth
errors in recorded maps.
Comm. Display Offset: Sets differences in contour depths and
depth labels on the community contours maps to compensate
for changes in the water level of a body of water, or for depth
errors in recorded maps.
Survey Coloring: Sets the color of the Garmin Quickdraw
Contours display. When this setting is turned on, the colors
indicate the quality of the recording. When this setting is
turned off, the contour areas use standard map colors.
Green indicates good depth and GPS position, and a speed
under 16 km/h (10 mph). Yellow indicates good depth and
GPS position, and a speed between 16 and 32 km/h (10 and
20 mph). Red indicates poor depth or GPS position, and a
speed above 32 km/h (20 mph).
Depth Shading: Specifies the minimum and maximum depths of
a depth range and a color for that depth range.
Depth Range Shading
You can set color ranges on your map to show the water depths
where your target fish are currently biting. You can set deeper
ranges to monitor how quickly the bottom depth changes within
a specific depth range. You can create up to ten depth ranges.
For inland fishing, a maximum of five depth ranges can help
reduce map clutter.
RedFrom 0 to 1.5 m (from 0 to 5 ft.)
OrangeFrom 1.5 to 3 m (from 5 to 10 ft.)
YellowFrom 3 to 4.5 m (from 10 to 15 ft.)
GreenFrom 4.5 to 7.6 m (from 15 to 25 ft.)
Navigation with a Chartplotter
CAUTION
If your vessel has an autopilot system, a dedicated autopilot
control display must be installed at each steering helm in order
to disable the autopilot system.
The Auto Guidance feature is based on electronic chart
information. That data does not ensure obstacle and bottom
clearance. Carefully compare the course to all visual sightings,
and avoid any land, shallow water, or other obstacles that may
be in your path.
When using Go To, a direct course and a corrected course may
pass over land or shallow water. Use visual sightings, and steer
to avoid land, shallow water, and other dangerous objects.
NOTE: Some chart views are available with premium charts, in
some areas.
To navigate, you must choose a destination, set a course or
create a route, and follow the course or route. You can follow
the course or the route on the Navigation chart, Fishing chart,
Perspective 3D chart view, or Mariner’s Eye 3D chart view.
You can set and follow a course to a destination using one of
three methods: Go To, Route To, or Auto Guidance.
Go To: Takes you directly to the destination. This is the
standard option for navigating to a destination. The
chartplotter creates a straight-line course or navigation line to
the destination. The path may run over land and other
obstacles.
Route To: Creates a route from your location to a destination,
allowing you to add turns along the way. This option provides
a straight-line course to the destination, but allows you to add
turns into the route to avoid land and other obstacles.
Auto Guidance: Uses the specified information about your
vessel and chart data to determine the best path to your
destination. This option is available only when using a
compatible premium chart in a compatible chartplotter. It
provides a turn-by-turn navigation path to the destination,
avoiding land and other obstacles (Auto Guidance,
page 15).
When you are using a compatible Garmin autopilot
connected to the chartplotter using NMEA 2000®, the
autopilot follows the Auto Guidance route.
NOTE: Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in
some areas.
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