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Scanner Installation

The following section covers the assembly and installation of the GMR 404 or GMR 406 marine radar. The GMR 404 and 406 only operate 

with components of the Garmin Marine Network, and MFDs (multifunction displays). See your Garmin dealer or the Garmin Web site for more 

details. To complete the installation, you need the appropriate fasteners, tools, and mounts. These items should be available at most marine 

dealers. Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding. When drilling or cutting, always check 

first to see what is on the other side of the surface. If you experience difficulty with the installation, contact Garmin Product Support or seek the 

assistance of a professional installer.

 

WARNING: 

The selected radar mounting location must be able to hold the weight of the radar and any inertial forces.

Installation Guidelines

To maximize the performance of the radar, please observe the following installation guidelines: 

•  An ideal scanner mounting location is high above the ship’s keel line with a minimal part of the vessel’s structure or rigging blocking 

the radar beam. Obstructions in the path of the radar beam may cause blind and shadow sectors, or generate false echoes. The higher the 

installation position, the further the scanner can detect targets. 

•  Avoid mounting the scanner on the same level as smoke stacks, horizontal spreaders, or crosstrees on a mast. Do not install the scanner 

near heat sources where it may be subjected to smoke or hot air from smoke stacks or heat from lights.

•  The mounting surface or platform should be sturdy enough to support the weight of the radar and any inertial forces, flat as possible, and 

parallel with the vessel’s water line. 

•  It is recommended that the scanner be mounted out of range of personnel (horizontal beam width above head height). When the scanner is 

transmitting, do not look directly at the antenna at close range, because the eyes are the most sensitive part of the body to electromagnetic 

energy. When properly installed and operated, the use of this radar conforms to the requirements of ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 Standard for 

Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.

•  A “Compass Safe Distance” must be maintained between the compass and the scanner. The Compass Safe Distance is measured from the 

center point of the compass to the nearest point on the scanner.

    Standard compass = 1 m
    Standby Steering and Emergency compasses = 0.6 m
•  Mount other electronics and cables more than 2 m (7 ft) from the path of a radar beam. A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 

25° vertically above and below the scanner’s radiating element. For vessels with higher bow angles at cruise speed, it may be helpful to 

lower the angle so the beam points slightly downward to the waterline while at rest. Shims may be used as necessary.

•  Install the scanner away from antennas or other electronics. GPS antennas should be either above or below the radar beam path of the 

scanner. Mount at least 1 m (3 ft) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals, such as VHF radios, cables and 

antennas. In the case of SSB radios, the distance should be increased to 2 m (7 ft). IEC 60936-1 clause 3-27.1 states maximum distances 

from the antenna at which RF (radio frequency) levels can be expected.

  GMR 404 (100W/m squared = 151 cm [60"]) (10W/m squared = 475 cm [187"]) 

GMR 406 (100W/m squared = 189 cm [75"]) (10W/m squared = 598 cm [236"])

•  The scanner transmits electromagnetic energy. It is important that the radar is turned off or the DC power input is disconnected when 

personnel are required to come close to the scanner to perform work on the scanner assembly or associated equipment.

GMR 404/406 Radar Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for GMR 404

Page 1: ...GMR 404 406 marine radar installation instructions...

Page 2: ...electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one 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 thi...

Page 3: ...on link on the Home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the area provided on this page Serial Number Use this area to record the serial number in case it is lost stolen needs service or...

Page 4: ...nner be mounted out of range of personnel horizontal beam width above head height When the scanner is transmitting do not look directly at the antenna at close range because the eyes are the most sens...

Page 5: ...Mounting Template If the end with the hatch is pointed toward the bow the Bearing Offset in the MFD must be set to 180 Figure 4 To mount the scanner 1 Determine a suitable mounting location and tape...

Page 6: ...ring washers The 8 mm bolts should be torqued to 70in lbs 6 ft lbs align waveguide faces To ships power Step Installing the Voltage Converter Unit The voltage converter requires an input voltage of 10...

Page 7: ...deck Avoid running the cable near moving objects high heat sources or through doorways and bilges Avoid installing the cable next to or parallel to other cables such as radio antenna lines or power c...

Page 8: ...d black using the supplied heat shrink crimp connectors DO NOT cut the scanner cable and DO NOT remove the in line fuse located on the scanner power cable After crimping the connections heat the conne...

Page 9: ...xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Step Connection the network For a stand alone network MFD and radar only attach the RJ 45 marine network cable to the RJ 45 socket on the back of the MFD For an expanded network...

Page 10: ...ting avoid looking directly at the scanner The eyes are the most sensitive part of the body to microwave radiation Front of Boat Offset Depending on the scanner installation it may be necessary to adj...

Page 11: ...30 dB outside 10 deg of main Vertical Beamwidth 24 degrees Antenna Gain 30 dB Polarization Horizontal Input Return Loss Better than 20 dB Weight 16 lbs 7 3 kg Open Array Scanner Transmit Power 4 kW Tr...

Page 12: ...g Bearing Accuracy 1 degree Range Ring Accuracy 20 meters or 1 5 of range scale whichever is greater Controls Auto Manual Gain Adjust Manual or Auto AFC receiver tuning Manual adjust for Rain Clutter...

Page 13: ...GMR 404 406 Marine Radar Installation Instructions 11 5 91 150 0 5 51 140 0 7 87 200 0 7 87 200 0 L 12 87 326 8 12 34 313 5 17 35 440 8 Model L GMR 404 51 6 1310mm GMR 406 75 7 1923mm...

Page 14: ...on using the simulator mode prior to actual use When in actual use carefully compare indications from the GMR 404 406 to all available navigation sources including the information from other NAVAIDs v...

Page 15: ...NG FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not ap...

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