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Power Cable Extensions

Connecting the power cable directly to the battery is 

recommended. If it is necessary to extend the cable, the 

appropriate gauge of wire must be used for the length of the 

extension.
You must use crimp connectors and heat-shrink to create a 

water-resistant connection.

Distance

Wire Gauge

3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)

3.31 mm² (12 AWG)

5 m (16 ft. 4 in.)

5.26 mm² (10 AWG)

6.5 m (21 ft. 3 in.)

6.63 mm² (9 AWG)

8 m (26 ft. 2 in.)

8.36 mm² (8 AWG)

Grounding the Radar

The radar (and voltage converter, if applicable) must be 

connected to the appropriate type of ground using a 3.31 mm² 

(12 AWG) copper wire (not included).

1

Route a 3.31 mm² (12 AWG) copper wire to a water ground 

location and to the radar pedestal.

2

Connect the wire to the ground connector on the pedestal 

( ) using the pre-installed crimp connector.

3

Coat the ground screw and crimp connector with marine 

sealant.

4

Connect the other end of the wire to the water ground 

location on the boat, and coat the connection with marine 

sealant.

5

Select an option:
• If your radar was not packaged with a voltage converter, 

no further grounding is necessary.

• If your radar was packaged with a voltage converter, 

proceed to step 6.

6

Route a different 3.31 mm² (12 AWG) copper wire to water 

ground location and to the voltage converter.

7

Loosen a screw on one corner of the voltage converter and 

secure the copper wire to the screw.

8

Coat the screw and wire on the voltage converter with marine 

sealant.

9

Connect the other end of the wire to the RF ground location 

on the boat, and coat the connection with marine sealant.

Garmin Marine Network Considerations

This device connects to Garmin Marine Network devices to 

share radar data with compatible devices on the network. When 

connecting to a Garmin Marine Network device, observe these 

considerations.
• A Garmin Marine Network cable must be used for all Garmin 

Marine Network connections.

◦ Third-party CAT5 cable and RJ45 connectors must not be 

used for Garmin Marine Network connections.

◦ Additional Garmin Marine Network cables and connectors 

are available from your Garmin dealer.

• Although it is not recommended, you can use a field-

installable connector to create a custom-length Garmin 

Marine Network cable if necessary. Follow the directions 

provided with the connector.

Radar Operation

All functions of this radar are controlled with your Garmin 

chartplotter. See the Radar section of your chartplotter's manual 

for operating instructions. To download the latest manual, go to 

www.garmin.com/support/

.

Software Update

You may need to update the device software when you install 

the device or add an accessory to the device.
The software update requires either a Garmin memory card 

reader accessory or another Garmin chartplotter connected over 

the Garmin Marine Network.

Loading the New Software on a Memory Card

1

Insert a memory card into the card slot on the computer.

2

Go to 

www.garmin.com/support/software/marine.html

.

3

Select 

Download

 next to 

GPSMAP Series with SD Card

.

4

Read and agree to the terms.

5

Select 

Download

.

6

Select 

Run

.

7

Select the drive associated with the memory card, and select 

Next

 > 

Finish

.

Updating the Device Software

Before you can update the software, you must obtain a 

software-update memory card or load the latest software onto a 

memory card.

1

Turn on the chartplotter.

2

After the home screen appears, insert the memory card into 

the card slot.

NOTE: 

In order for the software update instructions to 

appear, the device must be fully booted before the card is 

inserted.

3

Follow the on-screen instructions.

4

Wait several minutes while the software update process 

completes.

5

When prompted, leave the memory card in place and restart 

the chartplotter manually.

6

Remove the memory card.

NOTE: 

If the memory card is removed before the device 

restarts fully, the software update is not complete.

Specifying the Antenna Size

Before you can use the radar on your system, you must specify 

the antenna size.
You must mount the radar, connect it to power, and connect it to 

the Garmin Marine Network before you can specify the antenna 

size.

1

Turn on the radar and all devices connected to the Garmin 

Marine Network.
An antenna-selection prompt appears on the connected 

chartplotters.

NOTE: 

If the entire system is being turned on for the first 

time, the antenna-selection screen is part of the initial setup 

process.

2

Select the installed antenna size for each open-array radar 

installed on the boat.

TIP: 

If you need to specify a different antenna size, while 

viewing the radar screen for the radar you want to change , 

select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Setup

 > 

Installation

 > 

Antenna 

Configuration

 > 

Antenna Size

, and select the antenna size.

Front-of-Boat Offset

The front-of-boat offset compensates for the physical location of 

the radar scanner on a boat, if the radar scanner does not align 

with the bow-stern axis.

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Summary of Contents for GMR 424 xHD2

Page 1: ...Considerations When selecting a mounting location observe these considerations It is highly recommended that the device is mounted out of range of people with the vertical beam width above head heigh...

Page 2: ...nting surface place the shoulder washers on the threaded rods and feed them into the mounting surface so they fit securely 4 Place the flat washers lock washers and hex nuts on the threaded rods 5 Tor...

Page 3: ...tage converter unit to properly power the device If your model is packaged with a voltage converter it must be installed in order for your radar to function If your model is not packaged with a voltag...

Page 4: ...are controlled with your Garmin chartplotter See the Radar section of your chartplotter s manual for operating instructions To download the latest manual go to www garmin com support Software Update...

Page 5: ...t Up or Down to adjust the offset Setting a Custom Park Position If you have more than one radar on your boat you must be viewing the radar screen for the radar you want to adjust By default the anten...

Page 6: ...protected against heavy seas Bearing accuracy 0 25 degrees Electrical Specifications Specification Measurement Minimum safe operating distance GMR 424 xHD2 100 W m 1 22 m 48 in 10 W m 3 90 m 154 in G...

Page 7: ...ble Extensions section of these instructions to make sure the correct wire gauge is used Power Cable Extensions page 4 If the radar uses a voltage converter it may be connected through an incompatible...

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