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target. The radar system automatically tracks the tagged object 

and provides you with information about the object, including the 

range, bearing, speed, GPS heading, nearest approach, and 

time to nearest approach. MARPA indicates the status of each 

tagged object (acquiring, lost, tracking, or dangerous), and the 

chartplotter can sound a collision alarm if the object enters your 

safe zone.

MARPA Targeting Symbols

Acquiring a target. Concentric, dashed green rings radiate from 
the target while the radar is locking onto it.
Target has been acquired. A solid green ring indicates the 
location of a target that the radar has locked onto. A dashed 
green line attached to the circle indicates the projected course 
over ground or the GPS heading of the target.
Dangerous target is in range. A red ring flashes from the target 
while an alarm sounds and a message banner appears. After 
the alarm has been acknowledged, a solid red dot with a dashed 
red line attached to it indicates the location and the projected 
course over ground or the GPS heading of the target. If the safe-
zone collision alarm has been set to Off, the target flashes, but 
the audible alarm does not sound and the alarm banner does 
not appear.
Target has been lost. A solid green ring with an X through it 
indicates that the radar could not lock onto the target.
Closest point of approach and time to closest point of approach 
to a dangerous target.

Assigning a MARPA Tag to an Object

Before you can use MARPA, you must have a heading sensor 

connected and an active GPS signal. The heading sensor must 

provide the NMEA 2000 parameter group number (PGN) 

127250 or the NMEA 0183 HDM or HDG output sentence.

1

From a radar screen, select an object or location.

2

Select 

Acquire Target

 > 

MARPA Target

.

Removing a MARPA Tag from a Targeted Object

1

From the Radar screen, select a MARPA target.

2

Select 

MARPA Target

 > 

Remove

.

Viewing Information 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

.

Viewing a List of AIS and MARPA Threats

From any Radar screen or the Radar overlay, you can view and 

customize the appearance of a list of AIS and MARPA threats.

1

From a Radar screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Other Vessels

 > 

List

 > 

Show

.

2

Select the type of threats to include in the list.

Showing AIS Vessels on the Radar Screen

AIS requires the use of an external AIS device and active 

transponder signals from other vessels.
You can configure how other vessels appear on the Radar 

screen. If any setting (except the AIS display range) is 

configured for one radar mode, the setting is applied to every 

other radar mode. The details and projected heading settings 

configured for one radar mode are applied to every other radar 

mode and to the Radar overlay.

1

From a Radar screen or the Radar overlay, select 

Menu

 > 

Other Vessels

 > 

Display Setup

.

2

Select an option:
• To indicate the distance from your location within which 

AIS vessels appear, select 

Display Range

, and select a 

distance.

• To show details about AIS-activated vessels, select 

Details

 > 

Show

.

• To set the projected heading time for AIS-activated 

vessels, select 

Proj. Heading

, and enter the time.

• To show the tracks of AIS vessels, select 

Trails

, and 

select the length of the track that appears.

VRM and EBL

The variable range marker (VRM) and the electronic bearing line 

(EBL) measure the distance and bearing from your boat to a 

target object. On the Radar screen, the VRM appears as a circle 

that is centered on the present location of your boat, and the 

EBL appears as a line that begins at the present location of your 

boat and intersects the VRM. The point of intersection is the 

target of the VRM and the EBL.

Showing the VRM and the EBL

From a radar screen, select 

Menu

 > 

Radar Options

 > 

Show 

VRM/EBL

.

Adjusting the VRM and the EBL

Before you can adjust the VRM and the EBL, you must show 

them on the Radar screen (

Showing the VRM and the EBL

page 26

).

You can adjust the diameter of the VRM and the angle of the 

EBL, which moves the intersection point of the VRM and the 

EBL. The VRM and the EBL configured for one mode are 

applied to all other radar modes.

1

From a Radar screen, select a new location for the 

intersection point of the VRM and the EBL.

2

Select 

Drop VRM/EBL

.

3

Select 

Stop Pointing

.

Measuring the Range and Bearing to a Target Object

Before you can adjust the VRM and the EBL, you must show 

them on the Radar screen (

Showing the VRM and the EBL

page 26

).

1

From a Radar screen, select the target location.

2

Select 

Measure Distance

.

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 overlay radar information on the 

Navigation chart or on the Fishing chart.
Data appears on the radar overlay based on the most recently 

used radar mode and all settings configurations applied to the 

radar overlay are also applied to the last-used radar mode.

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.

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Summary of Contents for GPSMAP 902 series

Page 1: ...GPSMAP 702 902SERIES Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...autix Garmin Quickdraw GCV GMR GRID GXM HomePort MotionScope Panoptix quatix Shadow Drive and SmartMode are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the ex...

Page 3: ...tSetup 8 WaypointsandTracksSettingsontheChartsandChartViews 8 ChartAppearanceSettings 8 OtherVesselsSettingsontheChartsandChartViews 8 LaylinesSettings 9 FishEye3DSettings 9 GarminQuickdraw ContoursMa...

Page 4: ...gleandZoomLevel 22 AdjustingtheAppearanceoftheRealV SonarViews 22 AdjustingtheRealV SweepSpeed 22 TurningOntheA Scope 22 SelectingtheTransducerType 22 SonarSetup 22 SonarSettings 22 RealV SonarSetting...

Page 5: ...ledWindGauge 33 ViewingTripGauges 33 ResettingTripGauges 33 ViewingGraphs 33 SettingtheGraphRangeandTimeScales 33 BatteryManagement 33 SettingUptheBatteryManagementPage 33 Tide Current andCelestialInf...

Page 6: ...ancefromShore 43 CommunicationsSettings 43 NMEA0183Settings 43 ConfiguringNMEA0183OutputSentences 43 SettingtheCommunicationFormatforEachNMEA0183Port 44 NMEA2000Settings 44 NamingDevicesandSensorsonth...

Page 7: ...r on Select Home from any screen to return to the Home screen Select Menu to access additional settings about that screen Select Menu to close the menu when finished Press to open additional options s...

Page 8: ...creen When viewing another screen you can return to the home screen by selecting Home When multiple displays are installed on the Garmin Marine Network you can group them together into a station A sta...

Page 9: ...a compatible screen select Menu and select the preset When you are using a preset and you make changes to the settings or view you can save the changes to the preset or create a new preset based on th...

Page 10: ...s some of the common symbols you might see on the detailed charts Icon Description Buoy Information Marine services Tide station Current station Overhead photo available Perspective photo available Ot...

Page 11: ...the most out of your chartplotter In addition to detailed marine charting premium charts may contain these features which are available in some areas Mariner s Eye 3D Provides a view from above and b...

Page 12: ...activated 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 de...

Page 13: ...4 Select Time To 5 Select a time at which the alarm will sound if a target is determined to intersect the safe zone For example to be notified of a pending intersection 10 minutes before it will likel...

Page 14: ...hows the list of saved tracks Viewing a List of Saved Tracks page 14 Tracks Display Sets which tracks to display on the chart based on track color Chart Appearance Settings You can adjust the appearan...

Page 15: ...combination screen or as a single view on the map The amount of saved data depends on the size of your memory card your sonar source and the speed of your boat as you record data You can record longer...

Page 16: ...pth Shading Specifies the upper and lower limits of a depth range and a color for that depth range NavigationwithaChartplotter CAUTION If your vessel has an autopilot system a dedicated autopilot cont...

Page 17: ...sing a chart select Use Chart select the location and select Select Marking an SOS Location You can mark an SOS location When a Garmin VHF radio is connected using NMEA 2000 you can select different S...

Page 18: ...ute and all the waypoints in it The starting point can be your present location or another location 1 Select Info User Data Routes Auto Guidance Paths New Route Using Chart 2 Select the starting locat...

Page 19: ...Select a destination and select Next 4 Select an option To view a hazard and adjust the path near a hazard select Hazard Review To adjust the path select Adjust Path and follow the on screen instruct...

Page 20: ...ted Nearest or Farthest in step 8 review the placement of the Auto Guidance line and determine whether the line safely avoids known obstacles and the turns enable efficient travel Auto Guidance mainta...

Page 21: ...ctions Converting a Route to a Boundary Before you can convert a route to a boundary you must create and save at least one route Creating and Saving a Route page 12 1 Select Info User Data Routes Auto...

Page 22: ...Race Timer page 16 Starting the Race Timer The race timer is added to the Sail Racing combination screen by default 1 From the Sail Racing combination screen select Start NOTE You can also access this...

Page 23: ...ou must have a wind sensor installed 1 Engage wind hold Engaging Wind Hold page 17 2 Select Menu Tack Gybe 3 Select Tack or Gybe The autopilot steers your boat through a tack or gybe and information a...

Page 24: ...nical beam the SideV transducer uses a flat beam to scan the water and bottom to the sides of your boat Split Zoom Sonar View The split zoom sonar view shows a full view graph of sonar readings and a...

Page 25: ...showing obstructions under the water up to 91 meters 300 feet in front of the boat The ability to effectively avoid forward collisions with FrontV sonar decreases as your speed rises above 8 knots To...

Page 26: ...as the Appearance settings are not synchronized and should be configured on each individual device In addition the scroll rates of the various traditional and Garmin ClearV sonar views are synchronize...

Page 27: ...g To use a very fast scroll speed select Ultrascroll The Ultrascroll option quickly scrolls new sonar data but with a reduced image quality For most situations the Fast option provides a good balance...

Page 28: ...detecting fish that are close to the bottom From a sonar view select Menu Sonar Setup Appearance A Scope On Selecting the Transducer Type Before you can select the transducer type you must know what...

Page 29: ...n the screen per sounder return The 2 1 setting draws two columns of information on the screen per sounder return and so on for the 4 1 and 8 1 settings Sonar Alarm Settings NOTE Some settings require...

Page 30: ...tall the HomePort application and record sonar data onto a memory card 1 Remove the memory card from the device 2 Insert the memory card into a card reader attached to a computer 3 Open the HomePort a...

Page 31: ...o help you avoid potential collisions find flocks of birds and track weather formations The Doppler effect is the frequency shift in the radar echo due to the relative motion of the target This allows...

Page 32: ...ct an option To indicate the distance from your location within which AIS vessels appear select Display Range and select a distance To show details about AIS activated vessels select Details Show To s...

Page 33: ...ain 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 necess...

Page 34: ...which the radar rotates The High Speed option can be used to increase the refresh rate In some situations the radar automatically rotates at the normal speed to improve detection for example when a l...

Page 35: ...es rudder activity and heading performance The higher the percentage the more the course deviates before the autopilot corrects it TIP In choppy conditions at low speeds increasing the Power Saver per...

Page 36: ...g Pattern Physically steer the boat NOTE Shadow Drive must be enabled to cancel a steering pattern by physically steering the boat Select or to cancel a pattern using step steering mode Select Standby...

Page 37: ...ct Trail To select a color for the trail line select Trail Line Deleting a Position Report Call 1 Select Info DSC List 2 Select a position report call 3 Select Review Clear Report Viewing Vessel Trail...

Page 38: ...hown in the gauges you must manually select the number of engines Selecting the Number of Engines Shown in Gauges page 32 1 From the engine gauges screen select Menu Installation Engine Selection Edit...

Page 39: ...me and the range of depth that appear in the depth and water temperature graphs 1 From a graph select Graph Setup 2 Select an option To set a time elapsed scale select Duration The default setting is...

Page 40: ...can play media from sources connected to the media player and sources connected to the NMEA 2000 network Opening the Media Player Before you can open the media player you must connect a compatible dev...

Page 41: ...from the list 3 Select Remove Current Channel DAB Playback When you connect a compatible Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB module and antenna such as the FUSION MS DAB100A to a compatible stereo you can...

Page 42: ...Add Current Channel Unlocking SiriusXM Parental Controls 1 From the media screen select Browse Parental Unlock 2 Enter your passcode The default passcode is 0000 Setting Parental Controls on SiriusXM...

Page 43: ...d the weather radar frame currently displayed on the screen Cloud Cover Shows cloud cover data Waypoints Shows waypoints Legend Shows the weather legend Storm Cell and Lightning Information Storm cell...

Page 44: ...ions for the next 36 hours in 12 hour increments select Next Forecast multiple times To view the forecasted sea conditions for the previous 36 hours in 12 hour increments select Previous Forecast mult...

Page 45: ...data Buoys Shows weather buoys Legend Shows the weather legend Weather Overlay Settings on the Fishing Chart From the Fishing chart select Menu Chart Setup Weather Precipitation Shows precipitation r...

Page 46: ...ovement Control NOTICE Do not aim the camera at the sun or extremely bright objects Damage to the lens may occur Always use the chartplotter controls or buttons to pan and tilt the camera Do not manua...

Page 47: ...era Recording Starts and stops recording Take Photo Takes a still photograph Sleep Puts the VIRB action camera into a low power mode to conserve battery power VIRB Action Camera Video Setup Settings S...

Page 48: ...s you to pair a GRID remote input device with this station Display Order Sets the order of the displays which is important when using a GRID remote input device Autopilot Enabled Allows you to control...

Page 49: ...have navigated to previously 4 Select Navigate To Auto Guidance 5 Review the placement of the Auto Guidance line and determine whether the line safely avoids known obstacles and the turns enable effic...

Page 50: ...e alarm 3 Select Set Radius and select a distance on the chart 4 Select Back System Alarms Alarm Clock Sets an alarm clock Unit Voltage Sets an alarm to sound when the battery reaches a specified low...

Page 51: ...gative number if the sensor connected to the chartplotter measures the water temperature as being warmer than it actually is 4 Select Settings My Vessel Temp Offset 5 Enter the temperature offset calc...

Page 52: ...word Changing the Wireless Channel You can change the wireless channel if you have trouble finding or connecting to a device or if you experience interference 1 Select Settings Communications Wi Fi Ne...

Page 53: ...e 3 m of the chartplotter The device automatically looks for all compatible devices within range 2 If necessary from the wearable device menu select Device Connections Pair New Device 3 On the chartpl...

Page 54: ...E at the same time A selection page opens on all of the chartplotters on the Garmin Marine Network 2 Rotate the wheel on the GRID remote input device to highlight Select on the chartplotter you want t...

Page 55: ...played as latitude longitude in degrees and minutes with options for degrees minutes and second degrees only or one of several grid formats Map datum is a math model which depicts a part of the surfac...

Page 56: ...TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin Ltd and its subsidiaries Garmin grant you a limited license to use the s...

Page 57: ...l switching 48 distress call 30 31 distress signal device 7 DSC See digital selective calling E EBL 26 adjusting 26 measuring 26 showing 26 EGNOS 42 engine gauges 32 configuring 32 status alarms 32 EP...

Page 58: ...Satellite Radio 36 SiriusXM Satellite Radio 35 36 software updates 2 36 updating 2 software license agreement 50 sonar 17 20 23 a scope 22 23 alarms 23 44 appearance 23 bottom lock 21 color gain 20 c...

Page 59: ...ave information 38 winds 38 Wi Fi technology 46 wind angle graph 33 wind gauges 32 33 wind hold 17 adjusting 17 wind sensor 46 47 wind speed graph 33 wireless devices 41 46 47 connecting a wireless de...

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