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AQUAMAP™ 10x2/12x2 SERIES
Frequency (200/50 kHz)
.
• If you have another type of transducer, select it from the list.
Calibrating the Compass
Before you can calibrate the compass, the transducer must be installed
on the shaft far enough away from the trolling motor to avoid magnetic
interference, and deployed in the water. Calibration must be of sufficient
quality to enable the internal compass.
NOTE:
To use the compass, you must mount the transducer on the shaft. The
compass does not work when you mount the transducer on the motor.
NOTE:
Compass calibration is available only for transducers with an internal
compass, such as the PS21-TR transducer.
You can begin turning your boat before calibrating, but you must fully rotate
your boat 1.5 times during calibration.
1
From an applicable sonar view, select
MENU
>
Sonar Setup
>
Installation
.
2
If necessary, select
Use AHRS
to turn on the AHRS sensor.
3
Select
Calibrate Compass
.
4
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Pausing the Sonar Display
Use the arrow key to move the cursor and pause the display.
Creating a Waypoint on the Sonar Screen
1
From a sonar view, select a location.
2
Select
New Wpt
.
3
If necessary, edit the waypoint information.
Viewing Sonar History
You can scroll the sonar display to view historical sonar data.
NOTE:
Not all transducers save historical sonar data.
1
From a sonar view, hold to scroll through the history.
2
Select
BACK
to exit history.
Stopping the Transmission of Sonar Signals
From a sonar screen, select
MENU
>
Transmit
.
Sonar Sharing
This feature may not be available on all AQUAMAP models.
You can view the sonar data from all compatible sources on the Garmin
Marine Network. You can view sonar data from a compatible external sonar
module, such as a GCV™ sonar module. In addition, you can view the sonar
data from other AQUAMAPs that have a built-in sonar module.
Each AQUAMAP on the network can display sonar data from every
compatible sonar module and transducer on the network, no matter where
the AQUAMAPs and transducers are mounted on your boat. For example,
from a transducer with Garmin ClearVü mounted at the back of the boat, you
can view the sonar data using the 922 mounted at the front of your boat.
When sharing sonar data, the values of some sonar settings, such as
Range and Gain, are synchronized across the devices on the network. The
values of other sonar settings, such as the Appearance settings, are not
synchronized and should be configured on each individual device. In addition,
the scroll rates of the various traditional and Garmin ClearVü sonar views are
synchronized to make the split views more cohesive.
NOTE:
Using multiple transducers simultaneously can create cross talk,
which can be removed by adjusting the Interference sonar setting.