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The range and the bearing to the target location appear in 

the upper-left corner of the screen.

Radar Overlay

When you connect your chartplotter to an optional Garmin 

marine radar, you can use the Radar overlay to overlay radar 

information on the Navigation chart or on the Fishing chart.
The Radar overlay superimposes radar information on the 

Navigation chart or the Fishing chart. Data appears on the 

Radar overlay based on the most recently used radar mode 

(such as Harbor, Offshore, or Sentry), and all settings 

configurations applied to the Radar overlay are also applied to 

the last-used radar mode. For example, if you use Harbor mode 

and then you switch to the Radar overlay, the Radar overlay 

would show Harbor mode radar data. If you changed the gain 

setting using the Radar overlay menu, the gain setting for 

Harbor mode would change automatically.

Radar Overlay and Chart Data Alignment

When using the Radar overlay, the chartplotter aligns radar data 

with chart data based on the boat heading, which is based by 

default on data from a magnetic heading sensor connected 

using a NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 network. If a heading 

sensor is not available, the boat heading is based on GPS 

tracking data.
GPS tracking data indicates the direction in which the boat is 

moving, not the direction in which the boat is pointing. If the 

boat is drifting backward or sideways due to a current or wind, 

the Radar overlay may not perfectly align with the chart data. 

This situation should be avoided by using boat-heading data 

from an electronic compass.
If the boat heading is based on data from a magnetic heading 

sensor or an automatic pilot, the heading data could be 

compromised due to incorrect setup, mechanical malfunction, 

magnetic interference, or other factors. If the heading data is 

compromised, the Radar overlay may not align perfectly with 

the chart data.

Showing the Radar Overlay

The Radar overlay displays data based on the most recently 

used radar mode.

From a Radar screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Menu

 > 

Change Radar

 > 

Radar Overlay

.

The radar picture appears in orange and overlays the 

Navigation chart.

Stopping the Transmission of Radar Signals

From a Radar screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Menu

 > 

Radar 

to Standby

.

Optimizing the Radar Display

You can adjust the radar display settings for reduced clutter and 

increased accuracy.

NOTE: 

You can optimize the radar display for each radar mode.

1

Select a radar range (

page 14

).

2

Restore the default value of the gain setting (

page 14

).

3

Adjust the gain setting manually (

page 14

).

Range of Radar Signals

The range of the radar signal indicates the length of the pulsed 

signal transmitted and received by the radar. As the range 

increases, the radar transmits longer pulses in order to reach 

distant targets. Closer targets, especially rain and waves, also 

reflect the longer pulses, which can add noise to the Radar 

screen. Viewing information about longer-range targets can also 

decrease the amount of space available on the Radar screen 

for viewing information about shorter-range targets.

Radar Gain and Clutter

Automatically Adjusting Gain on the Radar Screen

Auto is the default value for the gain setting. The automatic gain 

setting for each radar mode is optimized for that mode, and may 

differ from the automatic gain setting used for another mode.

NOTE: 

Depending upon the radar in use, the gain setting 

configured for use in one radar mode may or may not be 

applied to other radar modes or to the Radar overlay.

From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Menu

 > 

Gain

 > 

Auto

.

The chartplotter sets the gain automatically once, based on 

average conditions, the range of the radar signal, and the 

selected radar mode. The chartplotter does not readjust the 

gain automatically in response to changing conditions.

Manually Adjusting Gain on the Radar Screen

For optimal radar performance that accounts for actual 

conditions, you can manually adjust the gain.

NOTE: 

Depending upon the radar in use, the gain setting 

configured for use in one radar mode may or may not be 

applied to other radar modes or to the Radar overlay.

1

From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Menu

 > 

Gain

.

2

Select 

Up

 to raise the gain, until light speckles appear across 

the Radar screen.
Data on the Radar screen is refreshed every few seconds. 

As a result, the effects of manually adjusting the gain may 

not appear instantly. Adjust the gain slowly.

3

Select 

Down

 to lower the gain until the speckles disappear.

4

If boats, land, or other targets are within range, select 

Down 

to lower the gain until the targets begin to blink.

5

Select 

Up

 to raise the gain until the boats, land, or other 

targets appear steadily lit on the Radar screen.

6

Minimize the appearance of nearby large objects, if 

necessary.

7

Minimize the appearance of side-lobe echoes, if necessary.

Minimizing Nearby Large-Object Interference

Nearby targets of significant size, such as jetty walls, can cause 

a very bright image of the target to appear on the Radar screen. 

This image can obscure smaller targets located near it.

NOTE: 

Depending upon the radar in use, the gain setting 

configured for use in one radar mode may or may not be 

applied to other radar modes or to the Radar overlay.

1

From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Menu

 > 

Gain

.

2

Select 

Down

 to lower the gain until the smaller targets are 

clearly visible on the Radar screen.
Reducing the gain to eliminate nearby large-object 

interference may cause smaller or distant targets to blink or 

disappear from the Radar screen.

Minimizing Side-Lobe Interference on the Radar Screen

Side-lobe interference may appear to streak outward from a 

target in a semi-circular pattern. Side-lobe effects can be 

avoided by reducing the gain or reducing the radar range.

NOTE: 

Depending upon the radar in use, the gain setting 

configured for use in one radar mode may or may not be 

applied to other radar modes or to the Radar overlay.

1

From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Menu

 > 

Gain

.

2

Select 

Down

 to lower the gain until the semi-circular, 

streaked pattern disappears from the Radar screen.
Reducing the gain to eliminate side-lobe interference may 

cause smaller or distant targets to blink or disappear from 

the Radar screen.

14

Radar

Summary of Contents for GPSMAP 8500 Black Box

Page 1: ...GPSMAP 8000 Glass Helm Series Owner s Manual March 2013 190 01557 00_0A Printed in Taiwan...

Page 2: ...P and MapSource are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries GMR GRID GXM HomePort and SmartMode are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These tr...

Page 3: ...Auto Guidance Route 7 Stopping Navigation 7 Waypoints 8 Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint 8 Creating a Waypoint at a Different Location 8 Marking and Navigating to an MOB Location 8 Viewing...

Page 4: ...ges 17 Resetting Trip Gauges 17 Viewing Graphs 18 Setting the Graph Range and Time Scales 18 Tide Current and Celestial Information 18 Tide Station Information 18 Current Station Information 18 Celest...

Page 5: ...Settings 25 Chartplotter Data Management 25 Copying Waypoints Routes and Tracks to a Chartplotter 25 Copying Data from a Memory Card 25 Copying Waypoints Routes and Tracks to a Memory Card 25 Copying...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...ed on the Garmin Marine Network you can group them together into a station A station enables the displays to work together rather than as several separate displays When you select Home on one display...

Page 8: ...detailed view of the bottom contours and depth soundings on the chart This chart removes navigational data from the chart provides detailed bathymetric data and enhances bottom contours for depth reco...

Page 9: ...D Provides an underwater three dimensional view that visually represents the sea floor according to the information on the chart Fishing Charts Shows the chart with enhanced bottom contours and withou...

Page 10: ...ated The target appears larger on the chart A green line attached to the target indicates the heading of the target The MMSI speed and direction of the vessel appear beneath the target if the details...

Page 11: ...d of a pending intersection 10 minutes before it will likely occur set Time To to 10 and the alarm will sound 10 minutes before the vessel intersects the safe zone AIS Distress Signals Self contained...

Page 12: ...rences are visible only when zoomed out too far to see the detailed charts Spot Depths Turns on spot soundings and sets a dangerous depth Spot depths that are equal to or more shallow than the dangero...

Page 13: ...nce is available with premium charts in some areas You can set and follow a course to a destination using one of three methods Go To Route To or Guide To Go To Takes you directly to the destination Ro...

Page 14: ...waypoint you must create a waypoint 1 Select Info User Data Waypoints 2 Select a waypoint 3 Select Navigate To 4 Select an option To navigate directly to the location select Go To To create a route t...

Page 15: ...destination point used when the route was created to the left of the original route select Backward Port To navigate the route from the destination point used when the route was created to the right o...

Page 16: ...lowed from the true course before recording a track point Deleting All Saved Waypoints Routes and Tracks Select Info User Data Clear User Data All OK Sonar When properly connected to an optional Garmi...

Page 17: ...icture to advance faster by drawing more than one column of data on the screen for each column of sounder data received This is especially helpful when you are using the sounder in deep water because...

Page 18: ...he radar zoom scale or radar signal range indicates the length of the pulsed signal transmitted and received by the radar As the range increases the radar transmits longer pulses in order to reach dis...

Page 19: ...n about a MARPA tagged Object You can view the range bearing speed and other information about a MARPA tagged object 1 From a radar screen select a targeted object 2 Select MARPA Target Removing a MAR...

Page 20: ...nge targets Radar Gain and Clutter Automatically Adjusting Gain on the Radar Screen Auto is the default value for the gain setting The automatic gain setting for each radar mode is optimized for that...

Page 21: ...physical location of the radar scanner on a boat if the radar scanner does not align with the bow stern axis Radar Appearance Settings From a Radar screen select Menu Radar Menu Radar Setup Appearanc...

Page 22: ...information about marking an MOB see page 8 Position Tracking When you connect your Garmin chartplotter to a VHF radio using NMEA 0183 you can track vessels that send position reports This feature is...

Page 23: ...Alarms for Engine Gauges You can enable the chartplotter to display engine status alarms From the engine gauges screen select Menu Gauge Setup Status Alarms On When an engine alarms is triggered a ga...

Page 24: ...ou can view information about sunrise sunset moonrise moonset moon phase and the approximate sky view location of the sun and moon The center of the screen represents the sky overhead and the outermos...

Page 25: ...feature comes from reputable weather data centers such as the National Weather Service and the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center For more information go to www xmwxweather com SiriusXM Equipment...

Page 26: ...shows city forecasts marine forecasts warnings hurricane warnings METARS county warnings weather fronts and pressure centers surface pressure and WX buoys Viewing Forecast Information for Another Time...

Page 27: ...eps 2 and 3 to show areas with optimal weather conditions for additional species of fish Shaded areas indicate optimal fishing areas If you have selected more than one species of fish you can select a...

Page 28: ...e simulator on or off and allows you to set the time date speed and simulated location Beeper and Display Adjusts the display and sound settings GPS Provides information about the GPS satellites and s...

Page 29: ...s how close to the shore you want the Auto Guidance line to be placed The Auto Guidance line may move if you change this setting while navigating The available values for the Shoreline Distance settin...

Page 30: ...ery reaches a specified low voltage GPS Accuracy Sets an alarm to sound when the GPS location accuracy falls outside the user defined value Setting the Fuel Alarm Before you can set a fuel level alarm...

Page 31: ...ur compatible chartplotter is connected to an AIS device or VHF radio you can set up how other vessels are displayed on the chartplotter Select Settings Other Vessels AIS Enables and disables AIS sign...

Page 32: ...data about the network 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot 2 Select Settings System System Information Garmin Devices Save to Card 3 If necessary select the memory card to save system informatio...

Page 33: ...and SOG Rapid update 129029 GNSS position data 129540 GNSS satellites in view 130306 Wind data 130312 Temperature Transmit 127250 Vessel heading 127258 Magnetic variance 128259 Speed Water referenced...

Page 34: ...ing 18 depth 18 water temperature 18 wind angle 18 wind speed 18 GRID pairing 22 H hazard colors 6 home screen customizing 1 K keel offset 24 keyboard 22 L lane width 6 language 22 locking screen 1 M...

Page 35: ...26 user data deleting 10 V vessel trails 6 16 VHF radio 15 calling an AIS target 17 distress calls 16 DSC channel 16 individual routine call 17 individual routine calling 16 video 18 configuring 19 so...

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