Selecting a Video Source
1
From the video screen, select
Options
>
Source
.
2
Select the source of the video feed.
Alternating Among Multiple Video Sources
If you have two or more video sources, you can alternate
between them using a specific time interval.
1
From the video screen, select
Options
>
Source
>
Alternate
.
2
Select
Time
, and select the amount of time each video
appears.
3
Select
Source
, and select the video sources to add to
the alternating sequence.
Networked Video Devices
NOTICE
A Garmin Power over Ethernet (PoE) Isolation Coupler
(P/N 010-10580-10) must be used when connecting
Ethernet devices, such as FLIR
®
cameras, to a Garmin
Marine Network. Connecting an Ethernet device directly
to a Garmin Marine Network chartplotter damages the
Garmin chartplotter and may damage the Ethernet device.
Before you can view and control video devices such as
IP cameras, encoders, and thermal cameras using your
chartplotter, you must have a compatible video device
connected to your chartplotter, and you must have a
marine network cable Power over Ethernet (PoE) isolation
coupler. Go to
for a list of compatible devices
or to purchase a PoE Isolation Coupler.
You can connect multiple supported video cameras and
up to two video encoders to the Garmin Marine Network.
You can select and view up to four video sources at
once. Chartplotters with multiple composite built-in video
inputs can display a single built-in video input only. When
the cameras are connected, the network detects them
automatically and displays them in the source list.
Using Video Presets on Networked Video Cameras
You can save, name, and activate video presets for each
networked video source.
Saving Video Presets on a Networked Video Camera
1
From a video screen, touch the screen.
The video controls appear on the screen.
2
Hold a video preset button.
A green light indicates the setting is stored.
Naming Video Presets on a Networked Video Camera
1
From a video screen, select
Options
>
Video Setup
>
Presets
.
2
Select a preset.
3
Select
Rename
.
4
Enter preset name.
Activating Video Presets on a Networked Video
Camera
You can quickly return networked cameras to preset
values.
1
From a video screen, touch the screen.
The video controls appear on the screen.
2
Select a video preset.
The camera restores the video settings saved for that
preset.
TIP:
You can also save and activate presets using the
video menu.
Camera Settings
Some cameras provide additional options to control the
camera view.
NOTE:
Not all options are available on all camera models
and chartplotter models. Refer to the camera manual for
a list of available features. You may need to update the
camera software to use this feature.
From the infrared video screen, select Options.
IR Blend
: Selects the infrared effect to MSX
®
(Multi-
Spectral Dynamic Imaging) mode or CTV (Color
Thermal Vision
™
) mode, and allows you to blend the
effects.
IR/Visible
: Displays an infrared or visible light image.
Scan
: Surveys the surrounding area.
Freeze
: Pauses the camera image.
Change Colors
: Selects the color scheme of the infrared
image.
Change Scene
: Selects the infrared image mode, such as
day, night, MOB, or docking.
Video Setup
: Opens more video options.
Video Settings
Some cameras provide additional setup options.
NOTE:
Not all options are available on all camera models
and chartplotter models. You may need to update the
camera software to use this feature.
From the video screen, select
Options
>
Video Setup
.
Set Input
: Associates the camera with a video source.
Mirror
: Reverses the image like a rearview mirror.
Standby
: Places the camera in standby mode to conserve
power and protect the lens when not in use.
Home Position
: Sets the home position of the camera.
Scan Speed
: Sets how quickly the camera moves during
a scan.
Scan Width
: Sets the width of the image captured by the
camera during a scan.
Stabilization
: Stabilizes the picture using mechanical
means.
Low Light
: Optimizes the video for low-light
environments.
Aspect
: Sets the aspect ratio.
Defog
: Optimizes the video for foggy environments.
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Viewing Video