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bottom can appear on the screen as long as it appears within 

the range you have set.

Forward Range

: Adjusts the range of the forward scale.

Allowing the device to adjust the range automatically adjusts 

the forward scale in relation to the depth. Manually adjusting 

the range enables you to view a specified range. The bottom 

can appear on the screen as long as it appears within the 

range you have set. Manually reducing this option can reduce 

the effectiveness of the FrontVü Alarm, reducing your 

reaction time to low depth readings.

Transmit Angle

: Adjusts the focus of the transducer to the port 

or starboard side. This is available only with RealVü capable 

Panoptix FrontVü transducers, such as the PS30, PS31, and 

PS60.

Transmit

: Stops the transducer from transmitting.

FrontVü Alarm

: Sets an alarm to sound when the depth in front 

of the vessel is less than the specified value (

Setting the 

FrontVü Depth Alarm

, page 24

). This is available only with 

Panoptix FrontVü transducers.

Sonar Setup

: Adjusts the setup of the transducer and the 

appearance of the sonar returns.

Edit Overlays

: Adjusts the data shown on the screen.

Setting the LiveVü and FrontVü Transducer Transmit Angle

This feature is available only with Panoptix LiveVü and FrontVü 

transducers.
You can change the transducer transmit angle to aim the 

transducer at a particular area of interest. For example, you 

might aim the transducer to follow a bait ball or focus on a tree 

as you pass it.

1

From a LiveVü or FrontVü sonar view, select 

MENU

 > 

Transmit Angle

.

2

Select an option.

Setting the FrontVü Depth Alarm

 WARNING

The FrontVü depth alarm is a tool for situational awareness only, 

and may not prevent groundings in all circumstances. It is the 

obligation of the vessel operator to ensure safe operation of the 

vessel.
This alarm is available only with Panoptix FrontVü transducers.
You can set an alarm to sound when the depth is below a 

specified level. For best results, you should set the bow offset 

when using the front collision alarm (

Setting the Bow Offset

page 25

).

1

From the FrontVü sonar view, select 

MENU

 > 

FrontVü 

Alarm

.

2

Select 

On

.

3

Enter the depth at which the alarm is triggered, and select 

Done

.

On the FrontVü screen, a depth line shows the depth at which 

the alarm is set. The line is green when you are in a safe depth. 

The line turns yellow when you are going faster than the forward 

range gives you time to react (10 seconds). It turns red and 

sounds an alarm when the system detects an obstruction or the 

depth is less than the entered value.

 CAUTION

The ability to effectively avoid running aground with FrontVü 

sonar decreases as your speed rises above 8 knots.

LiveVü and FrontVü Appearance Settings

From a LiveVü or FrontVü Panoptix sonar view, select 

MENU

 > 

Sonar Setup

 > 

Appearance

.

Color Scheme

: Sets the color palette.

Color Gain

: Adjusts the intensity of colors shown on the screen.

You can select a higher color gain value to see targets higher 

in the water column. A higher color gain value also allow you 

to differentiate low intensity returns higher in the water 

column, but this causes a loss in the differentiation of the 

returns at the bottom. You can select a lower color gain value 

when targets are near the bottom, to help you distinguish 

between targets and high intensity returns such as sand, 

rock, and mud.

Trails

: Sets the how long the trails appear on the screen. The 

trails show the movement of the target.

Bottom Fill

: Colors the bottom brown to distinguish it from the 

water returns.

Grid Overlay

: Shows a grid of range lines.

Scroll History

: Shows the sonar history in a traditional sonar 

view.

RealVü Appearance Settings

From a RealVü sonar view, select 

MENU

 > 

Sonar Setup

 > 

Appearance

.

Point Colors

: Sets a different color palette for the sonar return 

points.

Bottom Colors

: Sets the color scheme for the bottom.

Bottom Style

: Sets the style for the bottom. When you are in 

deep water, you can select the Points option and manually 

set the range to a shallower value.

Color Key

: Shows a legend of the depths the colors represent.

Panoptix Transducer Installation Settings

From a Panoptix sonar view, select 

MENU

 > 

Sonar Setup

 > 

Installation

.

Install Depth

: Sets the depth below the water line where the 

Panoptix transducer is mounted. Entering the actual depth at 

which the transducer is mounted results in a more accurate 

visual presentation of what is in the water.

Bow Offset

: Sets the distance between the bow and the forward 

view Panoptix transducer installation location. This allows 

you to view the forward distance from the bow instead of the 

transducer location.
This applies to Panoptix transducers in the FrontVü, LiveVü 

Forward, and RealVü 3D Forward sonar views.

Beam Width

: Sets the width of the down view Panoptix 

transducer beam. Narrow beam widths allow you to see 

deeper and farther. Wider beam widths allow you to see 

more coverage area.
This applies to Panoptix transducers in the FrontVü, LiveVü 

Down, and LiveVü Forward sonar views.

Use AHRS

: Enables the internal attitude heading and reference 

system (AHRS) sensors to detect the installation angle of the 

Panoptix transducer automatically. When this setting is 

turned off, you can enter the specific installation angle for the 

transducer using the Pitch Angle setting. Many forward view 

transducers are installed at a 45-degree angle and down 

view transducers are installed at a zero-degree angle.

Flipped

: Sets the orientation of the Panoptix sonar view when 

the down view transducer is installed with the cables pointing 

toward the port side of the boat.
This applies to Panoptix transducers in the LiveVü Down, 

RealVü 3D Down, and RealVü 3D Historical sonar views.

Calibrate Compass

: Calibrates the internal compass in the 

Panoptix transducer (

Transducer Installation Settings

page 22

).

This applies to Panoptix transducers with an internal 

compass, such as the PS21-TR transducer.

Restore Sonar Defaults

: Restores the sonar settings to the 

factory default values.

24

Sonar Fishfinder

Summary of Contents for ECHOMAP 60 Series

Page 1: ...ECHOMAP 40 60 70 90SERIES Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...iveCaptain ECHOMAP FUSION Link Garmin ClearV Garmin Connect Garmin Express Garmin Quickdraw GXM HomePort OneChart and Panoptix are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not...

Page 3: ...ng AIS Transmission Test Alerts 8 Turning Off AIS Reception 8 Chart and 3D Chart View Settings 8 Navigation and Fishing Chart Setup 8 Chart Appearance Settings 9 Overlay Numbers Settings 9 Showing a N...

Page 4: ...Depth or Width Scale 22 Sonar Appearance Settings 22 Sonar Alarms 22 Advanced Sonar Settings 22 Transducer Installation Settings 22 Sonar Frequencies 23 Selecting Frequencies 23 Creating a Frequency P...

Page 5: ...he Presets List 32 Unlocking SiriusXM Parental Controls 32 Setting Parental Controls on SiriusXM Radio Channels 32 Changing a Parental Passcode on a SiriusXM Radio 32 Restoring Default Parental Contro...

Page 6: ...time 38 NMEA 2000 PGN Information 38 NMEA 0183 Information 39 Registering Your Device 39 Software Update 39 Loading the New Software on a Memory Card 40 Updating the Device Software 40 Garmin Support...

Page 7: ...MENU Opens a menu of options for the page when applicable Closes a menu when applicable Takes a screenshot when held ECHOMAP Plus 60 Front View Power key Automatic backlight sensor Keys microSD memor...

Page 8: ...ar with a compatible transducer transfer data such as waypoints and routes to another compatible chartplotter or a computer and use the ActiveCaptain app This device supports up to a 32 GB memory card...

Page 9: ...es connect to the Garmin Quickdraw Contours Community and update device software You can also plan your trip and view and control the ECHOMAP Plus device from the app You can connect to the ActiveCapt...

Page 10: ...update is available and you have internet access on your mobile device select OneChart My Charts 3 Select the map to update 4 Select the area to download 5 Select Download The ActiveCaptain app downl...

Page 11: ...areas NOTE Auto Guidance is available with premium charts in some areas 1 From the Navigation chart or Fishing chart select a location 2 If necessary select SELECT 3 Select Navigate To 4 Select an op...

Page 12: ...Guidance Uses specified information about your vessel and chart data to determine the best path to your destination Viewing Tide Station Information on the chart indicates a tide station You can view...

Page 13: ...ars 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 cont...

Page 14: ...ion 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 enabl...

Page 15: ...idance setting or the sonar shallow water alarm setting Range Rings Shows and configures the appearance of range rings which help you to visualize distances in some chart views Lane Width Specifies th...

Page 16: ...culates the laylines using manually entered windward and leeward angles Windward Angle Allows you to set a layline based on the windward sailing angle Leeward Angle Allows you to set a layline based o...

Page 17: ...elect the area to download 5 Drag the corners to change the download area 6 Select Download Area The next time you connect the ActiveCaptain app to the ECHOMAP Plus device the downloaded contours are...

Page 18: ...ge 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 h...

Page 19: ...ation or to show the location on a chart Courses CAUTION The Auto Guidance feature is based on electronic chart information That data does not ensure obstacle and bottom clearance Carefully compare th...

Page 20: ...To 4 Select an option To navigate directly to the location select Go To To create a route to the location including turns select Route To To use Auto Guidance select Auto Guidance 5 Review the course...

Page 21: ...e off course 6 Review the course indicated by the magenta line 7 Follow the magenta line along each leg in the route steering to avoid land shallow water and other obstacles 8 If you are off course fo...

Page 22: ...ent travel Auto Guidance maintains a wide clearance from obstacles in open water even if you set the Shoreline Distance setting to Near or Nearest As a result the chartplotter may not reposition the A...

Page 23: ...mended for the most efficient use of memory 1 Select Nav Info Tracks Active Track Options Record Interval Interval 2 Select an option To record the track based on a distance between points select Dist...

Page 24: ...on 2 Select the window to change 3 Select a sonar view Traditional Sonar View There are several full screen views available depending on the transducer that is connected The full screen Traditional so...

Page 25: ...D sonar views provide three dimensional views of either what is in front of or below your boat The screen updates with each sweep of the transducer To see all five Panoptix sonar views you need one tr...

Page 26: ...ers 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 son...

Page 27: ...Not all models support sonar recording 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot 2 From a sonar view select MENU Sonar Setup Sonar Recording Record Sonar 15 minutes of sonar recording uses approximate...

Page 28: ...ata on the screen for each column of sounder data received This is especially helpful when you are using the sounder in deep water because the sonar signal takes longer to travel to the water bottom a...

Page 29: ...quencies NOTE You cannot adjust the frequency for all sonar views and transducers You can indicate which frequencies appear on the sonar screen 1 From a sonar view select MENU Frequency 2 Select a fre...

Page 30: ...select a higher color gain value to see targets higher in the water column A higher color gain value also allow you to differentiate low intensity returns higher in the water column but this causes a...

Page 31: ...go to garmin com Autopilot Screen Actual heading Intended heading heading the autopilot is steering toward Actual heading when in standby mode Intended heading when engaged Rudder position indicator...

Page 32: ...l Racing combination screen Setting the Starting Line 1 From the starting line guidance gauge select MENU Start Line 2 Select an option To mark the port and starboard starting line marks as you sail p...

Page 33: ...MENU Autopilot Setup Wind Hold Type 2 Select Apparent or True Engaging Wind Hold Before you can enable the wind hold type you must connect a NMEA 2000 or NMEA 0183 wind sensor to the autopilot When th...

Page 34: ...t of fuel that triggers the alarm and select Done Setting the Fuel Capacity of the Vessel 1 Select Settings My Vessel Fuel Capacity 2 Enter the combined total capacity of the fuel tanks Synchronizing...

Page 35: ...station Digital Selective Calling Chartplotter and NMEA 0183 VHF Radio Functionality When your chartplotter is connected to a NMEA 0183 VHF radio these features are enabled The chartplotter can transf...

Page 36: ...transmits this request with your call Selecting a DSC Channel NOTE The selection of a DSC channel is limited to those channels that are available in all frequency bands The default channel is 72 If y...

Page 37: ...a SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner see the stereo installation instructions To listen to DAB stations you must have the appropriate equipment DAB Playback page 31 For instructions on connecting a DAB ad...

Page 38: ...With the SiriusXM source selected tune to channel 1 You should be able to hear the preview channel If not check the SiriusXM Connect Tuner and antenna installation and connections and try again 2 Tune...

Page 39: ...r Turns on the simulator and allows you to set the speed and simulated location Display Settings Not all options are available on all models Select Settings System Display Backlight Sets the backlight...

Page 40: ...the water temperature measured in step 1 from the water temperature measured in step 2 This is the temperature offset Enter this value in step 5 as a positive number if the sensor connected to the ch...

Page 41: ...MEA 0183 diagnostic information Defaults Restores the NMEA 0183 settings to the original factory defaults NMEA 2000 Settings Select Settings Communications NMEA 2000 Setup Device List Displays the dev...

Page 42: ...or an Auto Guidance path with many frequent turns or at higher speeds For straighter routes or slower speeds lowering this value can improve autopilot accuracy Route Start Selects a starting point fo...

Page 43: ...on your computer and a memory card installed in the chartplotter Copy the data from HomePort to the prepared memory card For more information see the HomePort help file Backing Up Data to a Computer...

Page 44: ...uses a locking bracket make sure the bracket is firmly snapped close There is an audible click when the device or locking bracket is installed correctly If the device is not firmly secured it can los...

Page 45: ...C Digital selective calling information DSE Expanded digital selective calling HDG Heading deviation and variation HDM Heading magnetic MWD Wind direction and speed MDA Meteorological composite MWV Wi...

Page 46: ...7 Choose a location and select Save 8 Double click the downloaded file A Garmin folder containing the software update is created in the selected location A dialog box opens to assist in transferring...

Page 47: ...engine gauges 28 34 configuring 28 status alarms 28 EPIRB 8 event log 33 F factory settings 36 sonar 22 Fish Eye 3D 8 sonar cone 10 suspended targets 10 tracks 10 fishing chart 4 panning 5 setup 8 FM...

Page 48: ...l speed 21 sharing 20 SideV 18 source 20 21 surface noise 22 suspended targets 22 views 18 waypoint 20 whiteline 22 zoom 21 SOS 14 support See product support suspended targets 10 symbols 7 system inf...

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