NMEA 2000 Settings
Select Settings > Communications > NMEA 2000 Setup.
Device List: Displays the devices connected to the network and allows you to set options for some transducers
connected using the NMEA 2000 network.
Label Devices: Changes the labels for available connected devices.
Naming Devices and Sensors on the Network
You can name devices and sensors connected to the Garmin Marine Network and the NMEA 2000 network.
1 Select Settings > Communications.
2 Select Marine Network or NMEA 2000 Setup > Device List.
3 Select a device from the list on the left.
4 Select Change Name.
5 Enter the name, and select Done.
The Garmin BlueNet Network and the Legacy Garmin Marine Network
The Garmin BlueNet network allows you to share data from Garmin peripheral devices with chartplotters quickly
and easily. You can connect compatible devices using Garmin BlueNet technology to receive data from and
share data with other connected devices and chartplotters.
There are two types of network technology used by Garmin marine devices. The legacy Garmin Marine Network
technology has larger connectors and has been in use for many years. The newer Garmin BlueNet network
technology has smaller connectors and is capable of higher speeds than the previous network technology. You
can connect Garmin Marine Network devices to Garmin BlueNet devices to share data with one another when
the network is structured properly. For more information, see
You can view all of the devices connected to the Garmin BlueNet network and add or change a custom name for
each device.
Select Settings > Communications > BlueNet™ Network or Marine Network.
USB DRD Settings
The USB-C dual-role-data (DRD) port on the chartplotter can function as either a USB host or a USB client
(device), depending on the needs of the connected device. If your device has this port, it is labeled USB DRD.
Select Settings > Communications > USB DRD Setup.
Auto: The USB port automatically changes between host and client (device) mode. This is the default setting
and should be appropriate for most connections.
Host: This chartplotter manages a connected client device, such as a card reader or an external touch screen.
Device: This chartplotter is managed by a connected host device. For example, the chartplotter can provide
touch output to a host, such as a computer.
Setting Alarms
CAUTION
The Beeper setting must be turned on to make alarms audible (
Sounds and Display Settings, page 175
). Failure
to set audible alarms could lead to injury or property damage.
Device Configuration
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