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GMR 600/100 Series Installation Instructions 

 7

Configuring the Radar

After you install the radar, you must prepare the chartplotter or the Garmin Marine network to properly use the radar.

1.  Update the chartplotter or Garmin Marine Network software.
2.  Enter the radar antenna size.
3.  Set the Front of Boat Offset if necessary.

Updating the Chartplotter or the Garmin Marine Network

If you have a GPSMAP 4000 or 5000 series chartplotter, use a blank SD card to update the chartplotter or the network according to the 

instructions in the chartplotter owner’s manual.
If you have a GPSMAP 3000 series chartplotter, use a blank Garmin Data Card to update the chartplotter or the network according to the 

instructions in the chartplotter owner’s manual.
Download the latest software from 

www.garmin.com

.

Entering the Radar Antenna Size

Using a chartplotter, specify the size of your radar antenna (4 foot or 6 foot). Until you specify the antenna size, the warning “Radar Needs 

Configured” appears on the chartplotter.

nOTe:

 Ensure you specify the correct antenna size on your chartplotter to obtain optimum performance.

To enter the radar antenna size on a GPSMAP 4000 or 5000 series chartplotter:

1.  From the Home screen, select 

Radar 

>

 Harbor (or Offshore)

.

2  From the Radar screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Setup

 > 

Antenna Size

.

3.  Select the correct antenna size, 

4 foot

 or 

6 foot

.

To enter the radar antenna size on a GPSMAP 3000 series chartplotter:

1.  Press the 

PAGE

 key to switch to the Radar page.

2.  Press the 

Setup

 softkey to open the setup page.

2.  Using the 

ROCKER

, highlight the 

Advanced

 tab, then the 

Antenna Size

 field, and press 

ENTER

.

3.  Select the correct antenna size, 

4 foot

 or 

6 foot

, and press 

ENTER

.

Changing the Front of Boat Offset

Depending on the radar installation, you may need to change the Front of Boat Offset. If the radar installation 

requires a 180° offset, change the Front of Boat Offset to 180° and test the radar. If the Front of Boat Offset 

needs further adjustment, measure the radar offset and change the offset using the following procedures.

To measure potential radar offset:

1.  Using a magnetic compass, take an optical bearing of a stationary target located within viewable range.
2.  Measure the target bearing on the radar.
3.  If the bearing deviation is more than +/- 1°, further correct the Front of Boat Offset.

To change the Front of Boat Offset on a GPSMAP 4000 or 5000 series chartplotter:

1.  From the Home screen, select 

Radar 

>

 Harbor (or Offshore)

.

2.  From the Radar screen, select 

Radar Setup

 > 

Front of Boat

.

3.  Enter an offset value, then select 

Back

.

To change the Front of Boat Offset:

1.  From the Radar page, press the 

Setup

 softkey to open the setup page.

2.  From the Setup page, using the ROCKER, select the 

Advanced

 tab.

3.  Highlight the 

Front of Boat Offset

 slider, and press 

ENTER

.

4.  Adjust the value accordingly. The preview window changes as you adjust the slider.
5.  After an offset is determined, press 

ENTER

 to save, and press 

QUIT

 

to return to the Radar page.

bow

stern

Front of Boat Offset = 0°

Front of boat Offset = 180°

bow

stern

Front of Boat Offset = 0°

Front of boat Offset = 180°

Summary of Contents for GMR 1204

Page 1: ...smitting do not look directly at the antenna at close range because the eyes are the most sensitive part of the body to electromagnetic energy Notice When drilling or cutting always check the opposite...

Page 2: ...nna at which Radio Frequency RF levels can be expected GMR 604 100W m squared 67 in 1 7 m 10W m squared 217 in 5 5 m GMR 606 100W m squared 79 in 2 m 10W m squared 244 in 6 2 m GMR 1204 100W m squared...

Page 3: ...toward the bow the Front of Boat Offset setting on the chartplotter must be set to 180 Figure 4 To adjust the Front of Boat Offset on the chartplotter see page 7 To mount the radar 1 Skip to step two...

Page 4: ...series Voltage Converter Unit Sample boat fuse block Connecting the Voltage Converter to a Boat Fuse Block Installing the Power and Network Cables Route the cable as needed based on the type of mount...

Page 5: ...Radar to Power Through the Voltage Converter Connect the radar power cable red and black to the voltage converter output cable red and black using the supplied heat shrink crimp connectors After crim...

Page 6: ...anded Garmin Marine Network Example x x x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Garmin GPSMAP 4000 5000 series chartplotter GSD 22 sounder unit To transducer Garmin GPSMAP 3000 series chartplotter GMS 10 marine n...

Page 7: ...e PAGE key to switch to the Radar page 2 Press the Setup softkey to open the setup page 2 Using the ROCKER highlight the Advanced tab then the Antenna Size field and press ENTER 3 Select the correct a...

Page 8: ...s between devices When constructing a custom cable from bulk wire you must create both a Side A and Side B 5 Prepare the cable for plug installation Using a sharp knife insert the blade between the ca...

Page 9: ...d Die Set or compatible equivalent crimp the plug onto the wires following the recommended procedure of the crimp tool manufacturer 3 After the plug is crimped align the release tab on the plug with t...

Page 10: ...Instructions Unit Dimensions Model L GMR 604 1204 51 19 32 in 1310 mm GMR 606 1206 75 45 64 in 1923 mm 17 11 32 in 440 8 mm 7 7 8 in 200 mm 5 29 32 in 150 mm 5 33 64 in 140 mm 7 7 8 in 200 mm 12 11 3...

Page 11: ...amwidth 1 8 degrees Horizontal Sidelobes 23 dB within 10 degrees of main 30 dB outside 10 degrees of main Vertical Beamwidth 24 degrees Antenna Gain 29 dB Polarization Horizontal Input Return Loss Bet...

Page 12: ...age your boat s circuitry CAUTION Check with local authorities for any operational restrictions or licensing requirements that may apply while using this device CAUTION Do not use the GMR 600 1200 ser...

Page 13: ...R FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL...

Page 14: ...ne copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unau...

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